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Soon available on all major digital music stores & streaming platforms! March 28th, 2025 Former Hyper Reality UK hard trance powerhouse artist D10 joins forces with GND to unleash 'Justice' – a relentless, hard-as-nails banger primed for the dancefloor. The original mix is a full-throttle ride, packed with a filthy reverse phatt bass, crisp percussion, an epic breakdown, and a vocal that lingers in the air like a battle cry. Expect massive build-ups, atmospheric ambience, and synth work that strikes with laser precision. On remix duties, Chaos Theory makes a label debut with an absolute roof-raiser. This top-drawer hard-hitter injects stuttering vocal bits, aggressive synths, and enough tension to deliver a hard trance treatment oozing raw energy. Returning after a decade-long hiatus, E-Klipse delivers a pristine, atmospheric hard-hitter, crafting a masterfully detailed remix with crisp production, high-intensity acid stabs, clever edits, vocal FX, outstanding synth work, and a euphoric, hands-in-the-air breakdown that leaves a lasting impact. This release has it all, offering a lethal dose of energy for every hard trance fanatic. Let justice be done! We hope you like it and are most curious to receive your feedback! Like it, share it, and be part of a new reality! Release Date all digital music stores & streaming platforms: March 28th, 2025 HRR101 is supported by Adam Mohican, Alan Wilson, Ariel Beat, Arptryx, BaseBear, C.O.L.D., Christina Ashlee, Criostasis, Dark Star / MPDSTXX, DJ Ephex, DJ Holocaust, DJ Husband, DJ Spaceman, Dj Thera, Felix R, J.O.E., Jake Ayres, Jake Nicholls, Johan N. Lecander, Mark EG, Matt Handy, Mind Control, Mindflux, Miyuki, Mynax, Nostic, PAWEL C., Rainer K, Remnis, Rick Guyez, Rocco Jonsson, Stabij, Steven Tranzor, The Sixth Sense, Thomas Lloyd, Tony Dex, TrickyDJ, Wolf Raven, XLS and many more.
Soon available on all major digital music stores & streaming platforms! March 28th, 2025 Former Hyper Reality UK hard trance powerhouse artist D10 joins forces with GND to unleash 'Justice' – a relentless, hard-as-nails banger primed for the dancefloor. The original mix is a full-throttle ride, packed with a filthy reverse phatt bass, crisp percussion, an epic breakdown, and a vocal that lingers in the air like a battle cry. Expect massive build-ups, atmospheric ambience, and synth work that strikes with laser precision. On remix duties, Chaos Theory makes a label debut with an absolute roof-raiser. This top-drawer hard-hitter injects stuttering vocal bits, aggressive synths, and enough tension to deliver a hard trance treatment oozing raw energy. Returning after a decade-long hiatus, E-Klipse delivers a pristine, atmospheric hard-hitter, crafting a masterfully detailed remix with crisp production, high-intensity acid stabs, clever edits, vocal FX, outstanding synth work, and a euphoric, hands-in-the-air breakdown that leaves a lasting impact. This release has it all, offering a lethal dose of energy for every hard trance fanatic. Let justice be done! We hope you like it and are most curious to receive your feedback! Like it, share it, and be part of a new reality! Release Date all digital music stores & streaming platforms: March 28th, 2025 HRR101 is supported by Adam Mohican, Alan Wilson, Ariel Beat, Arptryx, BaseBear, C.O.L.D., Christina Ashlee, Criostasis, Dark Star / MPDSTXX, DJ Ephex, DJ Holocaust, DJ Husband, DJ Spaceman, Dj Thera, Felix R, J.O.E., Jake Ayres, Jake Nicholls, Johan N. Lecander, Mark EG, Matt Handy, Mind Control, Mindflux, Miyuki, Mynax, Nostic, PAWEL C., Rainer K, Remnis, Rick Guyez, Rocco Jonsson, Stabij, Steven Tranzor, The Sixth Sense, Thomas Lloyd, Tony Dex, TrickyDJ, Wolf Raven, XLS and many more.
Soon available on all major digital music stores & streaming platforms! March 28th, 2025 Former Hyper Reality UK hard trance powerhouse artist D10 joins forces with GND to unleash 'Justice' – a relentless, hard-as-nails banger primed for the dancefloor. The original mix is a full-throttle ride, packed with a filthy reverse phatt bass, crisp percussion, an epic breakdown, and a vocal that lingers in the air like a battle cry. Expect massive build-ups, atmospheric ambience, and synth work that strikes with laser precision. On remix duties, Chaos Theory makes a label debut with an absolute roof-raiser. This top-drawer hard-hitter injects stuttering vocal bits, aggressive synths, and enough tension to deliver a hard trance treatment oozing raw energy. Returning after a decade-long hiatus, E-Klipse delivers a pristine, atmospheric hard-hitter, crafting a masterfully detailed remix with crisp production, high-intensity acid stabs, clever edits, vocal FX, outstanding synth work, and a euphoric, hands-in-the-air breakdown that leaves a lasting impact. This release has it all, offering a lethal dose of energy for every hard trance fanatic. Let justice be done! We hope you like it and are most curious to receive your feedback! Like it, share it, and be part of a new reality! Release Date all digital music stores & streaming platforms: March 28th, 2025 HRR101 is supported by Adam Mohican, Alan Wilson, Ariel Beat, Arptryx, BaseBear, C.O.L.D., Christina Ashlee, Criostasis, Dark Star / MPDSTXX, DJ Ephex, DJ Holocaust, DJ Husband, DJ Spaceman, Dj Thera, Felix R, J.O.E., Jake Ayres, Jake Nicholls, Johan N. Lecander, Mark EG, Matt Handy, Mind Control, Mindflux, Miyuki, Mynax, Nostic, PAWEL C., Rainer K, Remnis, Rick Guyez, Rocco Jonsson, Stabij, Steven Tranzor, The Sixth Sense, Thomas Lloyd, Tony Dex, TrickyDJ, Wolf Raven, XLS and many more.
Available on all major digital music stores & streaming platforms! February 28th, 2025 As 2025 begins, Hyper Reality Records proudly celebrates 100 stunning Hard Trance releases and 10 years of championing the genre. Since its inception in 2014, the label has been a beacon for fans and artists, reviving and evolving the classic German Hard Trance sound with passion and authenticity. From throbbing reversed basslines to searing 303 acid riffs, Hyper Reality has consistently delivered high-energy anthems that dominate dancefloors worldwide. Over the past decade, the label has become home to exceptional talent, shaping its unmistakable sound and solidifying its reputation as a driving force in the Hard Trance community. The 100th release, crafted by label boss Nostic and titled 'Living in a Hyper Reality', is a 4-track EP that reflects the label's ethos and explores the concept of hyperreality. With 4 diverse mixes, it showcases Nostic's signature style and the expansive dimensions of the Hard Trance sound. As we mark this milestone, we thank fans and artists who have been part of this journey. Here's to 100 releases, 10 unforgettable years, and the limitless possibilities ahead. Welcome to the sound of Hyper Reality! We hope you like it and are most curious to receive your feedback! Like it, share it, and be part of a new reality! Release Date all digital music stores & streaming platforms: February 28th, 2025 HRR100 is supported by Adam Mohican, Alan Wilson, Alter:Ego, Ariel Beat, Arptryx, BaseBear, Ben Corner, Christina Ashlee, Conisbee, Criostasis, Dark Star / MPDSTXX, Dizmaster, DJ Husband, DJ Spaceman, Dj Tech, Felix R, Hakka, Hex, J.O.E., Jake Nicholls, JimZima, Johan N. Lecander, J Rogers, KORHAL, Louk, Mark EG, Matt Handy, Mind Control, Mindflux, Mynax, PAWEL C., Pete Kingwell, Rainer K, Remnis, Rennz/Distorted Dreams, Rick Guyez, Rocco, Tony Dex, TrickyDJ, Wolf Raven, XLS and many more. - ## Get this EP on Vinyl or CD!! ## - https://elasticstage.com/hyperrealityrecords/releases/living-in-a-hyper-reality-singleep - ## Get your exclusive 120-page collector's printed booklet - Celebrate 10 years and 100 releases of Hyper Reality Records! ## - https://www.hyperrealityrecords.nl/shop/merchandise/printed-booklet/
Available on all major digital music stores & streaming platforms! February 28th, 2025 As 2025 begins, Hyper Reality Records proudly celebrates 100 stunning Hard Trance releases and 10 years of championing the genre. Since its inception in 2014, the label has been a beacon for fans and artists, reviving and evolving the classic German Hard Trance sound with passion and authenticity. From throbbing reversed basslines to searing 303 acid riffs, Hyper Reality has consistently delivered high-energy anthems that dominate dancefloors worldwide. Over the past decade, the label has become home to exceptional talent, shaping its unmistakable sound and solidifying its reputation as a driving force in the Hard Trance community. The 100th release, crafted by label boss Nostic and titled 'Living in a Hyper Reality', is a 4-track EP that reflects the label's ethos and explores the concept of hyperreality. With 4 diverse mixes, it showcases Nostic's signature style and the expansive dimensions of the Hard Trance sound. As we mark this milestone, we thank fans and artists who have been part of this journey. Here's to 100 releases, 10 unforgettable years, and the limitless possibilities ahead. Welcome to the sound of Hyper Reality! We hope you like it and are most curious to receive your feedback! Like it, share it, and be part of a new reality! Release Date all digital music stores & streaming platforms: February 28th, 2025 HRR100 is supported by Adam Mohican, Alan Wilson, Alter:Ego, Ariel Beat, Arptryx, BaseBear, Ben Corner, Christina Ashlee, Conisbee, Criostasis, Dark Star / MPDSTXX, Dizmaster, DJ Husband, DJ Spaceman, Dj Tech, Felix R, Hakka, Hex, J.O.E., Jake Nicholls, JimZima, Johan N. Lecander, J Rogers, KORHAL, Louk, Mark EG, Matt Handy, Mind Control, Mindflux, Mynax, PAWEL C., Pete Kingwell, Rainer K, Remnis, Rennz/Distorted Dreams, Rick Guyez, Rocco, Tony Dex, TrickyDJ, Wolf Raven, XLS and many more. - ## Get this EP on Vinyl or CD!! ## - https://elasticstage.com/hyperrealityrecords/releases/living-in-a-hyper-reality-singleep - ## Get your exclusive 120-page collector's printed booklet - Celebrate 10 years and 100 releases of Hyper Reality Records! ## - https://www.hyperrealityrecords.nl/shop/merchandise/printed-booklet/
Available on all major digital music stores & streaming platforms! February 28th, 2025 As 2025 begins, Hyper Reality Records proudly celebrates 100 stunning Hard Trance releases and 10 years of championing the genre. Since its inception in 2014, the label has been a beacon for fans and artists, reviving and evolving the classic German Hard Trance sound with passion and authenticity. From throbbing reversed basslines to searing 303 acid riffs, Hyper Reality has consistently delivered high-energy anthems that dominate dancefloors worldwide. Over the past decade, the label has become home to exceptional talent, shaping its unmistakable sound and solidifying its reputation as a driving force in the Hard Trance community. The 100th release, crafted by label boss Nostic and titled 'Living in a Hyper Reality', is a 4-track EP that reflects the label's ethos and explores the concept of hyperreality. With 4 diverse mixes, it showcases Nostic's signature style and the expansive dimensions of the Hard Trance sound. As we mark this milestone, we thank fans and artists who have been part of this journey. Here's to 100 releases, 10 unforgettable years, and the limitless possibilities ahead. Welcome to the sound of Hyper Reality! We hope you like it and are most curious to receive your feedback! Like it, share it, and be part of a new reality! Release Date all digital music stores & streaming platforms: February 28th, 2025 HRR100 is supported by Adam Mohican, Alan Wilson, Alter:Ego, Ariel Beat, Arptryx, BaseBear, Ben Corner, Christina Ashlee, Conisbee, Criostasis, Dark Star / MPDSTXX, Dizmaster, DJ Husband, DJ Spaceman, Dj Tech, Felix R, Hakka, Hex, J.O.E., Jake Nicholls, JimZima, Johan N. Lecander, J Rogers, KORHAL, Louk, Mark EG, Matt Handy, Mind Control, Mindflux, Mynax, PAWEL C., Pete Kingwell, Rainer K, Remnis, Rennz/Distorted Dreams, Rick Guyez, Rocco, Tony Dex, TrickyDJ, Wolf Raven, XLS and many more. - ## Get this EP on Vinyl or CD!! ## - https://elasticstage.com/hyperrealityrecords/releases/living-in-a-hyper-reality-singleep - ## Get your exclusive 120-page collector's printed booklet - Celebrate 10 years and 100 releases of Hyper Reality Records! ## - https://www.hyperrealityrecords.nl/shop/merchandise/printed-booklet/
Available on all major digital music stores & streaming platforms! February 28th, 2025 As 2025 begins, Hyper Reality Records proudly celebrates 100 stunning Hard Trance releases and 10 years of championing the genre. Since its inception in 2014, the label has been a beacon for fans and artists, reviving and evolving the classic German Hard Trance sound with passion and authenticity. From throbbing reversed basslines to searing 303 acid riffs, Hyper Reality has consistently delivered high-energy anthems that dominate dancefloors worldwide. Over the past decade, the label has become home to exceptional talent, shaping its unmistakable sound and solidifying its reputation as a driving force in the Hard Trance community. The 100th release, crafted by label boss Nostic and titled 'Living in a Hyper Reality', is a 4-track EP that reflects the label's ethos and explores the concept of hyperreality. With 4 diverse mixes, it showcases Nostic's signature style and the expansive dimensions of the Hard Trance sound. As we mark this milestone, we thank fans and artists who have been part of this journey. Here's to 100 releases, 10 unforgettable years, and the limitless possibilities ahead. Welcome to the sound of Hyper Reality! We hope you like it and are most curious to receive your feedback! Like it, share it, and be part of a new reality! Release Date all digital music stores & streaming platforms: February 28th, 2025 HRR100 is supported by Adam Mohican, Alan Wilson, Alter:Ego, Ariel Beat, Arptryx, BaseBear, Ben Corner, Christina Ashlee, Conisbee, Criostasis, Dark Star / MPDSTXX, Dizmaster, DJ Husband, DJ Spaceman, Dj Tech, Felix R, Hakka, Hex, J.O.E., Jake Nicholls, JimZima, Johan N. Lecander, J Rogers, KORHAL, Louk, Mark EG, Matt Handy, Mind Control, Mindflux, Mynax, PAWEL C., Pete Kingwell, Rainer K, Remnis, Rennz/Distorted Dreams, Rick Guyez, Rocco, Tony Dex, TrickyDJ, Wolf Raven, XLS and many more. - ## Get this EP on Vinyl or CD!! ## - https://elasticstage.com/hyperrealityrecords/releases/living-in-a-hyper-reality-singleep - ## Get your exclusive 120-page collector's printed booklet - Celebrate 10 years and 100 releases of Hyper Reality Records! ## - https://www.hyperrealityrecords.nl/shop/merchandise/printed-booklet/
Get Huel today with this exclusive offer of 10% OFF + a FREE Gift at https://huel.com/TALKINSHOP (Use code "TALKINSHOP" at checkout).In this episode of Talkin' Shop, we're joined by Jake Nicholls, Managing Director of Tru7 Group, to talk about what it's like running a multimillion-pound construction vehicle company with thousands of vehicles, the ups and downs of Jake's motocross career as a pro rider, joining the family business and what it's like working with his Dad, Guy Nicholls.*Thanks to Jake for coming on the podcast!*If you enjoyed it, please don't forget to like and subscribe for more!Jake Nicholls:https://www.instagram.com/jgn45/https://www.youtube.com/@jakenichollsTru7:https://tru7.com/https://www.instagram.com/tru7group/--To watch the video version of this podcast, visit our YouTube channel:https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjuQ2nCNFT_r82U6pblEMMhlqi7416p7XFollow us on social media:Talkin' Shop:https://www.instagram.com/talkinshoppodcast_/https://www.tiktok.com/@talkinshoppodcastEclipse:https://www.facebook.com/truck.diagnosticshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/eclipse-automotive-technology-ltd/https://www.instagram.com/eclipsediagnostics_/--Eclipse are the UK & Ireland's leading supplier of the Jaltest multi-brand diagnostic tool to cover Trucks, Trailers, Bus/Coach, Agriculture/Plant, Material Handling, Cars and Marine.With Eclipse, you're not just buying a diagnostic product, you're getting the complete package - a partnership, where we are here to help you get your vehicles back on the road.We understand that our customers depend on our technical support service daily to provide them with immediate answers and on-demand assistance when they need it most.Our mission is straightforward: to provide the best diagnostic tool available and the best support.If you're interested in more information or require an on-site demonstration from Eclipse, please visit our website and get in touch:https://www.eclipse-tech.co.uk/Take a look at the Eclipse E-Shop for cables, Ad Blue cleaning kits and more:https://www.eclipse-tech.co.uk/eshop/
Happy Friday you gorgeous people! The sun is out!! and also another GEECAST!! This time featuring Hulls Hardstyle priestess Dj LEEDEE E!! Please click the links below to Stream, download and read LEEDEE Es interview! This Geecast also features some new productions that myself & Dj Devastate (next generation records) have been working on over the last few months! They have already been signed to a label and more information will be available in due course!! So please check them out! Thanks to everyone who supports the GEECAST & myself! Please LIKE, SHARE, DOWNLOAD!!! Mix 1 - LEEDEE E - Guestmix (Hardstyle) Mix 2 - Kev Gee - (Industrial Hardcore, Hardcore Techno) Now then Hardstylers!!! Its time to show what you can do!! Can you hang With the HARDCORE?! Lets go!! Leedee is Dj from the north of England. She has played all over the country & has also gotten quite a following with her rugged Mix of Hardstyle!! Playing along side artists such as Hixxy, Triple XL, Mark EG, Jake Nicholls & J-Trax. As well as LeeDee E's banging Hardstyle mix, you lot will get your fill of 150-220BPM industrial Hardcore & Gabber!! So get ready for some LOUD Kickdrums!! Ive also included some of my new productions so please be sure to check them out! But please!! Whilst listening take time to read our interview with LeeDee E to see what got her started on her journey. Welcome to Geecast LeeDee E!! Hows things? Are you ready to tear us a new one with your mix?! Hi im really well thankyou. Hope your well too Can you tell us a little bit about yourself. SL (MSN style!) Im missing the A (from ASL) as readers know you should never ask a lady her age! Im from hull I've been a raver since 1994 (yes im old ) but im still young at heart. I run my own business its a food trailer called humberscran. Can you tell us about your first exposure to the rave scene. Was it through friends, family etc When my elder brother left home. I was 15 years old. he left a cassette tape in his bedroom and I played it to see what it was. It said fantazia on it. I could not stop listening to this tape. I used to take it everywhere with me and make my friends play it in their house or in their car . Then 1 day a friend who was a little older said to me do u want to come to a rave. I said yeah straight away, not even worried about being underage. I just wanted to go so much. So my friend took me and some others to my very first rave. Can you remember your first event that you attended? The first rave i ever went to was pleasuredome at fantasy Island Skegness At some point you then decided Djing was of interest. Can you talk us through how you became interested in this side of things? I used to go round to a friends house and watch them mix. I would watch them and see how good it made them feel when they was mixing. I thought I'd like to learn how to mix and get that feeling too. I told them I was gonna be a dj and they laughed. They said I'd never be a dj. So the challenge was accepted. I bought some turntables and some vinyl in November 2011 and I practiced. A little every day then 6 months later I got my first booking. Can you remember the first record you bought? And do you still have it? The first 12inch record i bought was pump up the jam by Technotronic. I think its still at my parents. I guess you then decided to take things up a notch and wanted to play out at parties. Can you remember your first gig? Can you talk us through it? (were, when, line up.. tracks played etc.) My first gig was at a night in Selby called homegrown. I was soooo nervous I felt sick. I nearly turned around half way there as I felt that nervous. My friends reassured me that it would ok. I was on first set of the night. I walked in and went behind the decks and took out my first record. My hands was shaking so when I put the needle on it didn't go down lightly at all my body didn't stop shaking all the way through my set. The ravers was loving it. They wasn't many female djs in the Yorkshire rave scene, so I think people buzzed of the fact I was a female dj that played vinyl. Who were your influences when you first started out Djing? dj T.D.K he played hardstyle and every tune he played was a banger Also dj vorny (r.i p) the was he mixed i absolutely loved. Is there a record that you ALWAYS have in the BAG (USB Stick?) that always does the business? There are so many that I could chose but if I had to pick one id say shizzle my dizzle my dj duro and the prophet always goes down well and gets everyone stomping Do you still play the same style as back then? How has your sound evolved over time? I still play Dutch and Italian hardstyle as its my passion and what I love. I've thought about venturing off to harder styles like gabber and raw style but never got round to it. Im loving this new hard techno though so that is definitely a genre I will be mixing very soon Things have changed loads since most of us started out. Whats been the 1 bad thing & 1 good thing thats happened in recent years to the scene? The scene changes all the time. Id say the only bad things is there are too many events on these days which u think wouldn't be a bad thing but it actually is as people can't afford to attend them all so you end up having to miss out on some. Only other moan is events charging loads for a can or larger /cider £7.50 it was at one event, for not even a pint . That's just wrong. The good thing is the Internet. Makes it a lot easier to find out where and when events are. Phones at raves.... yes or no?! People moan about phones quite a lot. Im not bothered either way. If we had camera phones in the 90s we probably would of used them. Mine phone doesn't come out muxh as I'm usually having that much of a good time I forget to get my phone out Whats been your favourite event to play at upto now? Uprising Halloween 2022 I got to play on the main stage. This for my was a massive booking as if raved at uprising since the early 90s CDJs VS Digital Vs Vinyl....... which do you prefer? Mixing on vinyl is my preference but most clubs only have CDJs or contrillers so I mainly mix digitally now. What equipment do you use at home? I have a pair of pioneer cdjs and a pioneer 600 mixer and a pair of technics mrk 5 gs turntables. Whats the scene like in your local area? Any good events we should be aware of? Hull as had a few local nights over the years. At the moment we have, humbervibe,eutopia, stompin and the experiance. these are all multi genre events We have a techno event called pure techno and on the 5th of July we have a new night called techno noise. This is at piper club on Newland avenue. Have you started to produce you own tracks recently or have plans to? Can you promote any to us? Unfortunately I dont produce my own music. I really haven't got the time to get into that. Ill leave that to the professionals Which brings us to now! can you talk us through your mix please? This mix is a mixture of Italian and Dutch hardstyle. I've tried to play a variety of different hardstyle for the listeners Thank you so much for your mix and interview LeeDee E!! Have you got any shouts out that you would like to give!! Shout out to my best friends that always support me liam Dixon, Danny Nolan My dynamix crew My uprising crew The Yorkshire raving crew My grimsby crew chelsie, becky, Amanda, Mel My little sister zoey Cheers!! Kev Gee Thanks for having me on board. Kev Gees Tracklist May 2024:- 1 - VMO Feat Kaelan Mikla - Abyss 2 - The Relic - Into The Dark Lands 3 - Ophidian - Stalker 4 - RabBeat - The Slaves Of Dawn 5 - Demanufacturer - Wytch 6 - TOA - Eject 7 - Hardez - Olbaton 8 - Miyaki Omura - Thats Me 9 - SatanisM - Death is Coming for You 10 - Kader - Unseen 11 - VMO - Welcome To The Death Rave 12 - E-Rush - Fuck You Man (ERush & DarkCreator Remix) 13 - VMO Feat Gabber Eleganza - Martello Moshpit 14 - Distorted - Reflections 15 - Speedy Qs - No More Yin (Heisa Remix) 16 - Shuri Khan - Lessons from A Friend 17 - Para Italia - (Riddler Edit) 18 - Riddler - Second Nature (Original) 19 - Kev Gee & Devastate - Do You Know Anything About Techno 20 - Kev Gee & Devastate - Gravediggin 21 - Dj TSX - Fuck Da Shit 22 - Noice - Unleash The Beast 23 - Jimmy S - Harder They Come 24 - Hellfish - Save The Children
Download MP3: https://bit.ly/3LIGDZX Nostic - The Tablets of Thoth - Album (Mixed by Remnis) Check out this amazing mix by https://soundcloud.com/remnis of Nostic's https://soundcloud.com/nostic new album The Tablets of Thoth!!! Remnis did an excellent job showcasing Nostic's tracks in telling a story and building up the songs with smooth transitions. Enjoy this epic Hard Trance journey!! If you like any of the tracks, please support https://soundcloud.com/nostic by purchasing or streaming his music. Also, check out Remnis SoundCloud profile https://soundcloud.com/remnis Nostic - The Tablets of Thoth - Album is available on all major digital music stores & streaming platforms https://bit.ly/468RyUE Hyper Reality Records label boss Nostic returns with a 2nd full-length album, The Tablets of Thoth! Featuring 11 tracks and almost 80 minutes of blistering hard trance, this album is a journey through psychedelic mysticism, sonic mayhem, and the type of organized chaos Nostic has spent the last 23 years perfecting. Expect dark atmospheres, soaring melodies accompanied by complex harmonies, and endless oceans of acid – all grounded by enough massive kicks to make you stomp a hole in the floor! If you've ever lost yourself on the dancefloor wondering about your existence in the astral plane, this album is for you! And if you haven't? The Tablets of Thoth is the album to help you get there! Available on all major digital music stores & streaming platforms! September 15th, 2023 Also available as MP3 + WAV & CD in the Hyper Reality webshop: https://www.hyperrealityrecords.nl/product-category/music/ HRRLP04 is supported by Adam Mohican, Alan Wilson, Alex Starsound, Alter:Ego (UK), Amber D, Arptryx, Auralight, Ariel Beat, BaseBear, C.O.L.D., Cold Junction, Cognition, Curtsey, D10, DJ Ephex, DJ Ludo, DJ Neon, DJ Spaceman, Eckart Stamer, Ed Lynam, ENEMY-9, Felix R, Geck-o, JimZima, Jake Nicholls, Johan N. Lecander, Kenichiro Nishi, Mark EG, Mole-E, Mosquito, Mr Trance Movement, Mycorave, Nick the Kid, Nutty T, PAWEL C., Rainer K, Remnis, Rennz/Distorted Dreams, Rick Guyez, RJ Van Xetten, Rob Binner, Rocco, The Hard Trance Show, Shamanz, SHOCK:FORCE, Tony Dex, Trickydj, Wavepuntcher, Wolf Raven, XLS and many more. Release Date all digital music stores & streaming platforms: September 15th, 2023 Sequence order of tracks in mixed form: ▪ Nostic - Fusion (Original Mix) ▪ Nostic - The Orbits of Gaia (Original Mix) ▪ Nostic - Shredded (Original Mix) ▪ Nostic - Justified (Original Mix) ▪ Nostic - I Follow You (Original Mix) ▪ Nostic - The Metamorphis (Original Mix) ▪ Nostic - Luminance (Original Mix) ▪ Nostic - Beat Time (Original Mix) ▪ Nostic - Evil Guest (Original Mix) ▪ Nostic - Tribute to Acid (Original Mix) [Extra Free Track when you buy the CD from the Hyper Reality webshop] ▪ Nostic - The Tablets of Thoth (Original Mix) ▪ Nostic - Saga of Aether (Original Mix) Release Date all digital music stores & streaming platforms: September 15th, 2023
With the play-offs being round the corner, we are bringing you the latest episode of All Things Giant looking at how the last 10 games have gone, what fixtures we've got left, potential play-off match-ups, new player additions and new owners as well as a special guest - Manchester Giants Head Coach, Vince Macauley. Take a listen, follow and subscribe. Please drop us a comment and let us know what you thought of the episode! Don't forget you can follow All Things Giant on social media by searching or All Things Giant across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. Got an idea or want to have a question answered? You can get in touch by bouncing into our DM's or dropping us an email at giantsquestions@outllook.com. You can contact the All Things Giant team individually too: - Jake Nicholls - @_jakenicholls - Jordan Frost - @jordan.frost.5076 - Ginge DJ - @gingedj - Ryan McMurdo - @ryanmcmurdo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atgwjakeandjordan/message
It has been a few months, some great wins, some tough losses - so we thought let's get together and film a pod sharing our thoughts on how the season has gone so far, how we started 2023 and how we are looking to finish off this season. Take a listen, follow and subscribe. Please drop us a comment and let us know what you thought of the episode! Don't forget you can follow All Things Giant on social media by searching or All Things Giant across Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. Got an idea or want to have a question answered? You can get in touch by bouncing into our DM's or dropping us an email at giantsquestions@outllook.com. You can contact the All Things Giant team individually too: - Jake Nicholls - @_jakenicholls - Jordan Frost - @jordan.frost.5076 - Ginge DJ - @gingedj - Ryan McMurdo - @ryanmcmurdo --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atgwjakeandjordan/message
A few of the All Things Giant team caught up with Tajh Green last week. Tajh is a high-flying, first year pro, who won the HBCU All-Star Game MVP last year! Just a few days removed from his highlight alley-oop dunk, we asked Tajh what it was like growing up hooping in the US, what role can HBCU's play in developing hoopers so we see more Tajh Green's in the BBL and even the NBA and of course, we asked him if that dunk is his best or is there more to come… Take a listen, follow, subscribe and drop us a comment below! Don't forget you can follow All Things Giant on social media by searching for All Things Giant across Twitter, Instagram and TikTok. We are about to embark on our #RoadTo1k - be part of the journey and the giveaways by sharing the show, the pod and our socials. Got an idea or want to have us answer a question? You can get in touch with us by emailing giantsquestions@outlook.com or sliding in our DM's on social media. You can contact the All Things Giant team individually too: - Jake Nicholls - @_jakenicholls - Jordan Frost - @jordan.froat.5076 - Ginge DJ - @theonlygingedj - Ryan McMurdo - @ryanmcmurdo Massive thanks to Tajh for giving up his time. His energy on and off the court is infectious, you can feel it during the interview and this is his first pro season. He is only going to get better! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atgwjakeandjordan/message
The first of many player podcast's this season sees Jordan & Ryan speak to former BBL Defensive Team member, William Lee join the pod. Will, coming in at 6 foot 9 knows all about being a Giant and talks ducking through door ways, what it was like growing up playing ball in Alabama, his adventures across the states and Europe including a stop off in the G-League and what has brought him back to the BBL - spoiler alert - it is the same as everybody else's reason... Already making an impact with the fans in the game vs the US Select at Platt Fields, Will averaged 66% from 2 and was a near double-double over the season in his last BBL stint with the Leicester Riders, including a 19 point, 9 rebound, 2 assist and 2 block game against our very own Manchester Giants that saw him shoot a mind-blowing 77/100/100. Make him feel welcome, drop us a comment, follow, like, subscribe and all that good stuff! Who do you want us to interview next? You can follow All Things Giant on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter at @_allthingsgiant & on TikTok at @allthingsgiant. Got an idea or want to have us answer a question? You can get in touch with us by emailing giantsquestions@outlook.com or sliding in our DM's on social media. You can contact the All Things Giant team individually too: - Jake Nicholls - @_jakenicholls - Jordan Frost - @jordan.froat.5076 - Ginge DJ - @theonlygingedj - Ryan McMurdo - @ryanmcmurdo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atgwjakeandjordan/message
In this weeks episode, we look back at last season and the success of the Manchester Giants, discuss the new direction and signings of the club and introduce 2 new faces to the All Things Giant family! You can follow All Things Giant on Instagram, Facebook & Twitter at @_allthingsgiant & on TikTok at @allthingsgiant. Got an idea or want to have us answer a question? You can get in touch with us by emailing giantsquestions@outlook.com or sliding in our DM's on social media. You can contact the All Things Giant team individually too: - Jake Nicholls - @_jakenicholls - Jordan Frost - @jordan.froat.5076 - Ginge DJ - @theonlygingedj - Ryan McMurdo - @ryanmcmurdo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atgwjakeandjordan/message
01. Dave Spinout, TrickyDJ - Invasion (Extended Mix) 02. Vision X - Mr. X (Extended Mix) 03. Mark EG, Lee Greenaway - Don't Any of You Sl@gs Move (Shock:Force Remix) 04. Daniel Relish - The New Chapter (Original Mix) 05. David Forbes - Equator (Extended Mix) 06. Ed Lynam - Thyroxine (Original Mix) 07. Everlight - Light the Way (Extended Mix) 08. Khoa Tran - Voyager Beacon (Extended Mix) 09. Spy - Alignment (Extended Mix) 10. Vision X - Ping Pong (Extended MIx) 11. Obie Fernandez - Some Other Time (Original Mix) 12. Nicola Maddaloni - Yo! (Extended Mix) 13. Shock:Force - Want You (S.H.O.K.K. Extended Remix) 14. Jackob Roenald - Sledgehammer (Original Mix) 15. John Askew - The Advent of Us (Original Mix) 16. DFault - Humanity (Extended Mix) 17. Louk - Distorted Reality (Jim Justice 140 Remix) 18. Yusef Kifah - Energy (Feel What I'm Feeling) (Original Mix) 19. Adam Elliott - Twisted (Extended Mix) 20. Alex Starsound - Laserdelic (C.O.L.D.'s Rough but Sweet Remix) 21. David Nimmo - The Golden Ticket (Extended Mix) 22. Marc Loage - Autopsy (Original Mix) 23. Jake Nicholls, Dark Sector - Starshine (la música de ti mismo) (Extended Mix) 24. Joint Operations Centre - Gizmo (Extended Mix) 25. Patrick McNulty - Mass Hysteria (Extended Mix) 26. Bassam Jalid - Lsd-25 (Extended Mix) 27. Ram - RAMbulance (Tempo Giusto Extended Remix)
In hour 1 of the Drive we talked about Tennessee Baseball, the NIL movement, and Jake Nicholls joined the show.
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Wooooo Woooo Erm WOOOOO! Im the ghost of Christmas past. And im here to share some early millenium Banging Trance & Hardcore courtesy of Mr Jake Nicholls & D-stroy... Woooo Woooooooo............ Its now part 3 of our Northern Gathering Reunion! Please enjoy & share the mixes whilst your neck another baileys & mince pie!! (and maybe a sneaky Gary?) Interviews below! Merry Xmas you filthy animals! Kev Geex So can you talk us through how you became involved with Northern Gathering? I'd been resident at Uprising for a number of years at the time and was asked by Firthy 'king of the forest people' if I'd like to play for his station, it was something different at the time and lots of other great lads were involved too, it was a lot of fun. What can you remember about your first set? Tunes played? other djs there? Where was it held? As I recall, we were all at DJams, Bombjack, Martin, Tommi etc.. were all there, it was a brilliant atmosphere. My set for this Xmas special is a fairly accurate snapshot of that era. What do you think of that era of Rave compared to nowadays? There seemed to be a lot more going on, loads of cool people and parties, it was a really enjoyable ride. It's hard to compare the two eras though, as the dynamic has changed a lot since. In a way I think much of it felt more underground at the time as social media didn't really exist, everyone was in it more for the fun and not for page likes. More noticeably you didn't see anyone on their phone trying to record anything, the dancefloor was fully dialled into the music & it all added to the atmosphere. So much different to how it is now. What have you been doing since Northern Gathering finished? Do you still play out etc? I've been producing trance and hardcore, and DJing here and there, I'm grateful to have played in the Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Thailand, HTID in the sun, and Ibiza a few times since. What lessons have you learned about the rave scene in general since the mid 00tees? Far too many to list
Welcome back GEECASTERS!!! As always we keep our BLINDS OPEN to sounds we may not hear on a day to day basis!! And as ever pushing this concept.. we have one of the UKs finest Techno & Hard Trance Djs & Producers..... The one and only LOUK!! As ever you have me playing some of my fav stuff!! This time im playing some classic 90s in one take from 170 upto 230ish! !!! as always I dont believe in sanitised nicely edited DJ sets. I press record and lets go!!! And in hour 2 we have the one and only!! LOUK!!! Now then LOUK!! How are we doing on this weird year?! Haha that's fantastic going from 170 to 230 in one take. Top man. Mate weird is an understatement and a half, in February all was good and I happily travelling to Reykjavik and planning what to do in the Summer etc and some forthcoming gigs we wanted to go to and then the whole lockdown happened a couple weeks later. Never expected it in the slightest, but I don't think anyone did for that matter. Anyway, aside from a global pandemic yeah all good cheers! Hows you.. Missus and the new addition!?! Ah absolutely lovely thanks, the past fifteen months have flown by and one good thing of lockdown was I got to see much more of my daughter growing up. My wife is working hard in her final year of Uni studying a degree in biomedical science that I haven't got a fucking clue what the majority of it means but she is doing very well at it and my stepdaughter had her sixth Birthday today and is as usual very happy and full of the joys of life! So of course many people know you from playing Techno & Hard Trance all over Europe! But were did this all begin for you?? What were your earliest memories of the rave scene? I grew up listening to dance tracks on compilations and enjoying them and learned to make music on an Amiga 500 with an old issue of CU Amiga magazine. From there there were tracks on CDs I really liked. Cheesy to admit it but Now 26 switched me on to a lot of dance music as my parents had it and I remember stuff like Capella, Leftfield and The Good Men were on there. There was another compilation with Atlantic Ocean - Waterfall on that escapes me but I listened to that a lot. My cousin was going to a lot of raves in the early 90s and told me about some tapes to check out. I actually wrote to the author of the article in CU Amiga mag a few years back and looked him up on Facebook, said about the huge thanks I have to him for how my life turned out and he's very humble and still making music. He did a belting live version of Greece 2000 and Stella by Jam & Spoon. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlGZ8WXS6_Q) Didn't start going out properly till I was 16 in early 2002, where I ventured from a pub that never ID'd me that I still occasionally drink in now, to a club called Dance Academy where my friends were running nights. Again, was spoiled rotten really as they did decent harder nights on a Fri (though I also went to a lot of wicked Drum N Bass ones too there) and on the Sat they had Mark EG and M-Zone down on a pretty much bi-monthly basis and a whole host of other decent DJs and locals. Most the time the locals played harder and darker than the guest DJs and I loved the fact there was a right mash up of music in there from house through to hardstyle on a weekly basis. Can you remember the first rave tape you bought? Who was it? To be fair I can't really, as I actually remember getting a tape pack after getting a CD pack and downloading mixes from DJs leaving a modem on all night in the late 90s. That was back in the days it'd take about 8 hours to download 1 mix. I remember getting a bollocking for us having a huge phone bill one month. Was worth it for the music to be fair! A year later IC24 came along and stupidly gave away 0800 internet subscriptions for something like £10 a month, they changed their policy after. I think I was partly to blame downloading as many mixes as I could and fair use went well and truly out the window. I listened to Radio 1 quite a lot and Beat 106 online in Scotland and I was into Paul Mendez from Jacob & Mendez's tunes and he did a show on there, locally there was a radio station called Plymouth Sound that had a belting dance show. I taped shitloads of them and met quite a few of the DJs on there over the years as they worked in record shops and the like or I DJ'd on same line ups as them. They had a strong influence on me too as well as the local nights as I was too young to be going out. Though not for that much longer as stated above thanks to very very lapse IDing going on, especially as I looked about 14 when I was 16. Many thanks to everyone who knew and didn't say anything as those years were fucking amazing!!! The Techno & Hard Trance scene has big roots in the UK from events like North, Uprising, Helterkelters Technodrome, Vibelite Tommorows World, Club Kinetic Digital & Djs like Mzone & Mark EG. Can you remember hearing them for the first time? Yep, mates raved about Mark EG and M-Zone and I used to listen to their mixes on the german trance website and Mark's blackout audio website in real audio format. That takes me back. A year later mark was playing here every month and so was Mick and not just at Dance Academy but other awesome nights like Premonition, Hindsight in Exeter and others. So I saw them shitloads! Both have been not just hugely influential but highly supportive over the years. I was a bit jaded with how everything was going in 2014 musically and took a much needed break and rethink, Mick very kindly rang up to see if all was OK. Nearly everybody who plays hard trance in the south west owes inspiration to these two. How mark mixes it up starting with techno hugely influenced too as I've always been into it as much as I have hard trance. Mark and Mick often played at the Country Club here, and I had a lift ready for me to go to the last night but went to a small prog night in Plym instead, I did have school on Monday and thought a hangover the size of sussex miles from home wasn't a good idea. Country Club reunions are always a decent laugh though! Who is the most savage Hardcore Dj you have heard? HMS for me haha!?! Pure brutal!! RIP HMS!! Haha heard a few. I DJ'd after The Speed Freak in Scunthorpe for Hard Drive once. Thought I'd be clever dropping more purist techno after a gabber DJ and crowd parted like the red sea when I put my first tune on. S.W Cooperation - Get To Your Place. Everyone's place was to fuck off of the dancefloor that night DJing after Gabber. Found out he was behind Biochip C though and he did some mental slower tracks as well under that guise, very talented. Whats the best gig youve ever played and why? Had some absolutely mental ones but easily my first ever international gig, that fell on the date of my 24th birthday and was for Q Dance for Defqon 1. Everyone was really supportive and I had lots of new material to play, and was nice to drop Shogun 1 to the Dutch. What a birthday. Whats the strangest thing youve ever seen at a rave? Someone on the dancefloor at The Grove in Seaton turning their keys with their eyes closed thinking they were unlocking their front door. I asked "You alright mate?" to get a reply of "Fuck me mate I thought I was unlocking my front door". That has to be up there. Also my (lack of) attempts at mixing in the early days were pretty strange as well... least I can admit it. What is the rave scene like down on the south coast?(pre covid).. There's loads of music enthusiasts, very talented producers and DJs here so there's still some nights, but sadly there aren't that many venues that can hold the capacity so like anywhere sadly the scene is a fraction of what it was when I started going out. Even more so now post covid! Your well known for your collabs with Nick the Kid... How did this come about? Met Nick at a free party near Exeter in 2002 called Lunatech, liked the set he played and then went on my own to his Hindsight night in Exeter that Dec. Got the coach up and it finished at 1 so I went to dance academy after when I got back to plym at 2. Really enjoyed the music, so went up with some mates from Plym often to Hindsights, met nick a few times, gave him some of my very early really ropey tunes and we liked a lot of the same music and were both cubase users so worked with each other. Dreams was made, and somehow ended up getting signed to Drizzly one of our fav labels so we were mega stoked. This was actually before I started mixing as that came after Production he was one of the first to book me. I worked with Nick lots over years and we've played a lot of sets b2b and had a hell of a lot of fun in doing so. Every time we meet up we always have a laugh. His HTE label is going strong and fair play he works his socks off. So your quite a well known and skilled producer... When you go into the studio.. can you talk us through your process? Do you have ideas down before? or is it a more organic scenario? Ah thank you, It varies on my mood that day. Sometimes I listen to music before I go in, but then find I end up taking influence from what I listen to and go 'ah what can I do to sound like track X today' works. When I engineer for others I ask them to bring 4/5 tracks that they like so I can get a similar vibe and listen to their ideas. For my own stuff it could also be I buy a sample pack and cut up some loops and play with some synths. I try to get the best out of very limited equipment and some very bodged set ups. You should have seen the laptop I made some of my biggest tunes on that make me cringe now. It would take 30 mins to export a track then i'd forget to unmute a synth. Everyone here took the piss out of me for about 4 years for making tracks with some decent synths on a monitor that had a cone that was bent and a monitor screen that was so small. You'd be surprised at the tunes that somehow come out of it but all I can say is many thanks to Jon Doe for turning my premaster WAVs into something amazing. He's saved the day a good 300 times now. Many people know you in the Hardcore scene, even though you dont produce straight 170+ bpm stuff..... what draws you to this side of things? Probably how pitched up I play things, I used to tweak my decks to go to +16, also enthusiasm and how fast I talk. I'd say it's more likely the latter. So whats going off in the world of LOUK? I suppose you have 100s of tracks ready to go since lockdown has hit right?! I did produce a lot during the first lockdown but now my daughter has my studio room and old office as her bedroom I haven't hardly made anything at all. I bought a Polyend Tracker recently and made some techno jams but after making about 200 tracks in the past 5 years I'm glad of the break. The last question was abit of a joke tbh... covid has probably hit the scene hard in that people aint meeting up and sharing ideas and concepts. But we must take the positives yeah?! tell us a positive thing from the last 6 months!?! Hearing Daisy say 'Dada' for the first time is up there. So how healthy is the Techno/Hard Trance scene at the moment? Aside from the lack of venues, both are very healthy. I'm sending out lots at work from both genres. Quite funny actually as some EPs have crossed over and I've sent techno to hard trance DJs and vice versa. I spoke to Justin from German Trance this week who's setting up his labels again, that's welcome news. I'm still pressing vinyl on my Syntax Error label (albeit techno) but from some old hard trance producers. Release 001 had a track from Michael Wells/Technohead/GTO and 002 had a track from Andreas Kraemer. There's one on 003 by two friends from Rotterdam called Erik Pijl and Stephanie Noordermeer that everyone likes in the feedback because it's proper trancey. Check it out! Further on that tip - which producers are doing it for you at the moment? I've got my crossover head on here so from the techno world Surgeon, Dax J, Stranger/TAFKAMP, SHDW & Obscure Shape and in the trance world Renegade System, Scot Project, Stoneface & Terminal, Tasso. JK Walker is back producing stuff again which is amazing news too!! Also to new producers... what tips and advice would you give them? I have 3 1) Don't be afraid to take inspiration from others, as everyone does and if you are stuck for an idea and want to learn your Sequencer (I hate the term DAW). I spent hours in the early days copying Out Of The Blue by System F, and Junk Project - Beats Bring Silence, Pablo Gargano - Everyone's Future etc to learn from for my own tracks. 2) Also there are a bunch of free plug ins that I use on nearly every tune, have done for years. You don't need to spend thousands! When lockdown happened I linked to a load of resources for producers, here you go: http://www.louk.co.uk/selfisolation/ 3) If you are having a day where what you are doing sounds shit, take a break or even return at another day. I've done it many times. You'll thank yourself. If your were stranded on a desert island and could only choose 5 records to take... which would these be? Can you explain why and provide links for our listeners? Depeche Mode - The Singles 81-85 - Huge fan of Depeche Mode but most importantly their early work. Madness - It Must Be Love. Mine and my wife's first dance, and plus what a band. Sunbeam - Outside World - A track that's brought happiness to so many people, next level. Vapourspace - The Cold Air / Gravitational Arch Of 10 - everyone loves Gravitational Arch Of 10 (even though it was meant to be called Gravitational Arc Of Io), and it's a belter and a half but I love the ambient tracks on the other side, especially this one. Synths are unreal! Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works 85-92 - I'm stuck on a desert island may as well enjoy the weather and chill out!! Putting all those in youtube will provide links to listen. Of course up North (dj sets wise) we know you from Uprising... Can you remember the first time you heard an Uprising set? Of course the mid 90s sets from Kenny Sharp must have made an impression? Yep. I did my foundation year at Bradford Uni, but spent nearly every weekend in Leeds going to nights like Cypher, Tekfresh, Northern Lights etc and for various other reasons as Leeds was 100000x better and like a fiver to get to. Sadly I just went there the year The Orbit closed which was a fucker. The record shop there The Disc sold Uprising CD packs and I bought one with M-Zone and Frantic on it and another with Topgroove and Jon Doe. Listened to those lots and got more over the years. Kenny is someone I heard a bit later on but he's played some absolute beasts over the years, and made some gems and is again another legend! Your good mates with Uprising resident Jake Nicholls.... How did this develop? A mutual friend (DJ Invader) told me years ago I play similarly to Jake, and in the days of Myspace I looked him up and followed him. We sent each other many mixes. He put me onto Brian and very kindly sorted out a booking and that was the first of many. Still remember my first set at Uprising in 2008, where my mate Ralph drove up to Sheffield in his 106 and it took about 6 hours from Plymouth. Made it just in time. Jake is without a doubt one of the nicest people in this whole scene I've met, he is ridiculously knowledgeable about the music scene and I love his influence from many genres. He DJ'd with me in Holland and at Nature One oozes enthusiasm. He's become a really good friend coming to my stag do in Berlin and also we went to each other's Weddings and I mished all the way to Doncaster to play at his 40th. Wouldn't do that for many people. His mrs always says she gets lost when we talk to each other as we both speak 1,000,000 miles an hour about music. Alot of people say an Uprising crowd is abit... shall we say... rough... Is this true compared to other events you have been too? Haha no not in the slightest, i've been to moody raves at Slammin Vinyl where in the DnB arena knives were being pulled and people were being mugged, And when I lived in Birmingham people were getting shot outside nightclubs. What the fuck is that about on both counts?! Plus I've played in the Ukraine, don't think that will happen again in a hurry. I will say this the Uprising crowd know their music far better than most in Europe. I remember playing there once and someone asked me if I was going to drop my new tune I had made and uploaded to soundcloud that afternoon that night, and said they listened to a mix of mine and could ID the really rare tracks. So what equipment are you using these days? what djing and studio gear do you use? Of course! My studio equipment is currently at a few friends houses as I've let them borrow synths and speakers as they are learning to make tunes while I take a much needed break from engineering. But it was an Access Virus Ti Snow, A Roland JV2080 I borrowed off my mate, An SSL2+ Audio Interface, A Behringer Pro-1, Behringer TD-3, An M-Audio Oxygen 49 Controller Keyboard, Alesis M1 MK1 Monitors, A TC Electronic June 60 and a Midas DM:16 Desk. That and a PC running both Cubase 9.5 and Renoise. That's all I used for production really. DJ wise both my wife and I mix and we have a pair of 1210s and a Behringer Mixer. When I play out I mix on CDJs though. What are your thoughts on vinyl vs cd/mp3? I love having hard copys of tracks but you cant beat having a stick full of tracks verses lugging a crate of vinyl around yeah? Mate i'm still pressing vinyl and still buying records on discogs when I send out pretty much everything on MP3/WAV and probably will never play a vinyl out again except for at home. You can't beat it. Like both formats to be fair but agree I can pick up a record and tell you pretty much where I was when I first heard it/bought it and something about it. Hard pressed to do that with an MP3! So can you talk us through your mix? why did you pick these tracks? Yep, many tracks on here greatly influenced me but quite a few of them I haven't put on mixes. Or they were tracks that were on tapes/sets I donwloaded and listened to repeatedly the last 20 years and only recently found names. One was from a Mauro Picotto mix from 1998 that got ID'd the other week. Also I put the last track of my first ever Uprising set on there (High Voltage - Bombs Away), and I tried to do a mix of various tracks in the hard trance world that just blew me away, it includes early productions from M.I.K.E/Push and Vincent De Moor under other names. Plus Sunbeam still sounds great the 908,000,000th time I listen to it. Hope you all enjoy! Awesome dude!! Many thanks for your mix! Shout outs here please?! Yeah of course, to yourself for doing this interview! To Sammy, Darcie and Daisy for always being there, to Jake & Hannah, Mark and Mick, Nick and Flick, Tony Horgan, Bri, Kenny, Ben Invader and to all my friends and family, to Tom, Ian and all the promoters who first gave me a chance and anyone who has taken the time to get in touch over the years, who've let me release their music and/or put up with my dodgy mixing. LOUKS Trance & Techno mix from 90s to present!! Kai Tracid - Tiefenrausch (A.S.Y.S Remix) [Tracid Traxxx] Ricky Le Roy - One Day (Big Bass Mix) [BXR] Marco V - Tolerance [Free For All] 2 Emme - Colours [Underground] V-One - Dead Cities [Bonzai Trance Progressive] Lars Hohler - Dreamland [Planet Earth Tunes] Sidewalk - Oasis [Funny Vinyl] Repulsor - Double Action [Drizzly] Mr Hyde & Joe-X - Oxygene [4th Dimension] Oliver Lieb - Subraumstimulation [Data] Dual Mount - Touch Me [Tesseract] CJ Bolland - See Saw [Mole] Next Generation - The Earthquake [Ipnotika] Marcos & Jay Walker - Night Finder [Active Media] Zombie Squad - A New Decade [Zombie] Sunbeam - Outside World [Suck Me Plasma] Maurizio Braccagni - Megamix Maranza [Brainstorm] High Voltage - Bombs Away [Sys-X] Les Diaboliques - Querelle [Lunatec] Quick Reverse - God's Reason [Bonzai] Kev Gees 90s Tehcnodrome 2 fingered salute tracklist!! Negative Burn - Gates Of Hell The Raven - A New Hope! Don Diablo Vs The Raven - The Arrival The Brutalist - The Voice Of Your Conscious Mastervibe - Friday Matrix & Wargroover - Neutron Bomb Tieum - You LMA Mastervibe - Alienz The Outside Agency - Break It Down Mastervibe - Power Of The Herb Tieum - HP Hellfish - Techno City Tieum - K1000 Vs Ner Clarkee - I Am God Here Diplomat - Cool & Deadly Technological terror Crew - The Ripper (Remix) Men In Black - Guitar Man Overcast - Attack
Jeffro catches up with Buildbase Honda's Jake Nicholls with an honest and frank interview in the latest Man in a Van Motocross Show brought to you in association with FXR Racing and RelaxtoRace Arm Pump Oil.
Another set from Defiance in Barnsley this time B2B with Riddler aka Jake Nicholls
Myself and Jake Nicholls performed a special 1hr 30 set covering all classic Rave Trance and bouncy Techno we loved from our Yorkshire raving days Enjoy
To listen to the mix please scroll to the bottom & hit the play or download button! And why not read through the interview whilst your listening? 1st hour I play what ever the fuck I want! The second hour is the guest mix from Mr Jake Nicholls! On todays Geecast we are delighted to welcome Jake Nicholls & his unique blend of Trance & Techno. For those that dont know Jake is from the UK & has played all over Europe. He has a growing discography of productions & remixes for labels including Joyride, Hard Trance Europe & High Fish. As well as his Trance & Techno. Jake also djs under an alter ego as 'The Riddler.' Where he plays hard but uplifting Hardcore & Gabber. He is also a long running resident of legendary UK Rave night Uprising which is based in Sheffield, which has been hosting events since 1995. So Jake, thanks for your mix!! Can you tell us. How did you start out on your Underground music journey? No worries mate, thanks for asking me, I really enjoyed it! Its hard to pinpoint, but it must be some time around hearing the early Prodigy & Messiah tracks, the Experience album and hearing Fantasy FM (Blame, Music takes you always stood out for me, timeless) One of my good friends, Simon Shillito (r.i.p) was an amazing source of good music right from second school, we always swapped tapes & went to events when we were young So when you first started out. Was there any intention of getting into the djing & production side of things? I didn't have intention of playing out, just wanting to learn more about the music, absorbing dj sets & understanding how it all worked, mixing tracks etc.. the whole scene was truly captivating back then. No internet or social media made the search for good events and tunes 100 times more rewarding. When you first started producing. Did you find it easy? Or did you slowly learn things as you went along. What was your first track that saw a release? And when did you start making it? Frustratingly Ive never found it easy, the ideas come to me quite quickly but transferring them all into a track is something else. Sketching out in the daw can be rewarding, but the arrangement is always a hard slog I find. Im grateful to know many talented engineers who I've worked with over the years, who have helped breathe life into my ideas. Are there any artists that you like to work with on production? Co-producers that you find easy to create great music with? Nick Coles (Nick the kid) is awesome in the studio, a really fast workflow & we gel really well on ideas, top bloke. Wayne (Triple XL) is another force in the studio. Extremely versatile but I think that's due to his appreciation of so many banging styles. And of course could never forget Dave Devastate, studio genius & a joy to make tunes with. What is the process involved in creating a track? Example - is it just going in the studio & playing at stuff until something sticks? Or is it that something just pops in your head whilst watching TV and you just have to get it down before it leaves you?! Ideas can come from anywhere, elements of a track I already like, a soundtrack, samples from films etc.. getting them to work within a track is another. I write down and save what I can as & when. I remember having the same idea in my head each time I woke for a week with Impossible Dream (2003) that was a positive sign & all the ideas/elements came together so well. What equipment do you use for DJing & Production? For dj'ing these days its the industry standard Pioneer all the way. Everything is considered & the quality is there, such fun to use. For production its cubase. Do you have any upcoming releases that we should know about? There are few concepts in progress that will hopefully see the light of day. Can you remember your first DJ gig? were was it & did you get a recording? I helped a friend in one of town centre pubs, playing eurobeat, pop/house & club tracks etc.. and slipping in bits of rave when he went outside for a tab. The proper booking was at a smaller club in Doncaster, where I had a proper playlist of then trance. Sadly no recordings were made. You've played abroad at events & including Ibiza. How does the European crowd compare to the UK? Im grateful to have played outside the UK, the crowds have always been really up for it and enthusiastic Ive found. In the UK I predominantly play at rave events where its a case of the harder the better, outside the UK has been mainly clubs & club nights, a different trance/techy sound. You've been dj'ing and producing for well over a decade now & built up quite a following. Did you ever think looking back that you would end up dji'ng all over the world & producing records for some of the best hard trance labels? Not at all mate, it's been such a wild ride, a dream come true in many ways & the most fun. Ive met some amazing people along the way, my wife included, and many others of which are now dear friends. Are there any djs that you like to play B2B with? I would imagine that trance isnt really a genre that lends itself well to B2B sets. Thats true, it doesn't always work that well but Topgroove is always a winner for a good B2B, as is Nick the kid for some wicked sets in England and Ibiza, Louk, and Bobby Hardgroover too. All on the money for coming up with the goods, and knowing what and when. Your blend of trance & techno is certainly unique. Do you have to wade through lots of websites to find that track which hits the right spot? Cheers mate, it can be time consuming to locate the right track that work well & tick the right boxes, but rewarding and worthwhile though. What are your opinions on digital vs vinyl. nothing beats crate digging right?! It doesn't at all, some of my happiest days have been spent in record shops. Playing out a new release was always amazing, they had such longevity whereas now nothing is sacred for long before its been remixed time & again before the month is out, which is a good and bad thing I guess. On the flip side having digital media is a godsend when playing abroad, taking all your best tunes in the hand luggage is fantastic. And expanding on that. What are you thoughts on losing record shops?! Half the fun used to be going down to your local record shop every week & meeting like minded people whilst finding that "tune" that no-one else had. What record did you find whilst digging that is your most prized possession?! It's the saddest result of the digital age, knowing that they've mostly all gone leaves an empty feeling. I guess with the transfer of new music to streaming, mp3 sales etc.. it was in the pipeline but still, the reality is a shame. Any Jam & Spoon record was always a happy find. Hands On Yello was a special find at the time, seeing it on MTV then finding it at Rhythm Nation on Saturday morning. Good times. There are some great producers & djs around in your scene. who do you rate the most? There are many, but those that standout are Louk with his Hidden Agenda techno guise https://www.discogs.com/Hidden-Identity-Melodica-Remixes/release/13624643 Locally, Jamie Trax is making good waves, he's really established his sound & come so far, it's great to see. For sounds that I play, Im a massive fan of Chris Menzi (Switzerland) ConnecteD (Sweden) Nostic (The Netherland) Dizmaster (Denmark) Roby Rage (Italy) S.H.O.K.K (Switzerland) C.O.L.D (Germany)there are so many really good producers out there right now. I would be great to see a resurgence of this sound back in the raves (once all the chaos has subsided) Are there any young producers & djs who you really rate? Chris Grabowski aka C.O.L.D and Greg (Dark Sector) are both under-rated producers who create fantastically fresh quality music. To producers & djs just starting out. What advice would you give them? Stay true to your sound and persevere, anything worthwhile takes time. Social media is now playing a bigger slice of things these days with people "buying" likes & having slick photos & ads. Do you ever wish things could go back to just being how good you were at mixing & tune selection? How do you think things will change in the next 5 & 10 years? In many ways I do. Back in the day a dj was a dj & wasn't expected to be any more. It was and still is a task in itself sourcing tracks and considering everything that goes into making a good set (John 00 Fleming has touched on this a lot in his videos and live chats/posts) These days a constant feed of updates through a strong social media presence is expected, whilst many event flyers are hard to absorb without great scrutiny through a barrage of artist logos, in most cases overshadowing the branding of the event itself. Im unsure what the future will hold, but it all looks set to continue. Finally moving onto the mix you have submitted. Can you talk us through the process of how you selected those tracks & what do you look for in your selections when your building a set? I wanted to work through some favourites that have always stood out for me, and that still sound fresh into some more upfront trance/techno, and a few current pay/harder psytrance elements towards the end. Strong rhythms and emotions are important, and an interesting set structure, something I'd like to dance to myself. Do you have a fav track off the mix that you like more than most? why is that? That would be Delta Lady ‘Anything you want', I've loved that since I first heard it in 1993. A wonderful hypnotic groove & good feelings all the way, still sounds so fresh to me. When you dj, do you try & put as many tracks as possible in? or do you like to blend & ramp up the BPMs slowly? It depends on the crowd, the set Im booked for, so many factors. Its always nice to be in the zone & work through a good few sounds/genres during a set. And finally thanks for submitting your mix!! Would you like to give some shout outs!! Shouts to all my good friends for the years of support, the amazing events & great labels Ive been involved with, you all know who you are ;) Thanks!! Kev Gee!!
Jake Nicholls joins us from the UK for this week's guest mix! | The Hyper Reality Radio show airs on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month on DI.FM/harddance | Hour 1 - XLS 01. A*S*Y*S & Erase Me - Fuel (Original Mix) 02. ID - ID 03. Obie Fernandez - Do Over (Original Mix) 04. Lost In Noise - The Cube (Extended Mix) 05. Renegade System - Predator (Extended Mix) 06. Dan Thompson - Acidic (Ed Lynam Remix) 07. Simplex D.S.N. - Skywalker (Madwave Remix) 08. Muhamed Sherief - You'll Never Know (Heatbeat Remix) 09. Fausto - Shaman's Mantra (Renegade System Remix) 10. Baby Doc - Lover Man 2019 (Jon Doe Remix) [Track of the Week] 11. Dave Spinout & TrickyDJ - Hidden World (Original Mix) 12. Baby Doc & Lab4 - War Dance (Original Mix) 13. Felix R - Unrestricted (Original Mix) Hour 2 - Jake Nicholls 01. Its just a ride - Intro 02. FOLUAL - Synapse (Extended Mix) 03. Ilona - The Light (Original Mix) 04. Reflekt - Need To Feel Loved (Argy (UK) Rework) 05. Kemal Vatansever & Yigitoglu - IRA 06. CDR - (Remix) 07. Nostic & Remnis - The Project (Wavetraxx Remix) 08. Zarotta - Legacy of Trance (Extended Mix) 09. Hakka - Dream Ripper (Original Mix) 10. C.O.L.D. - Universe Of Life (Original Mix) 11. ConnecteD - Anunnaki (Original Mix) 12. C.O.L.D. pres. Iron & Steel - Human Beings (Original Mix) 13. JTB - Qontakt (Original Mix) 14. Blast From The Past - Phenomenon (Original Mix)
Doing a deep dive with Jake Nicholls, the unbelievably talented artist behind Bedroom Born, as he reflects on his time on The Voice, his ultra-religious upbringing and takes us through a hilarious dissection of pop culture.Check out Bedroom Born here: https://bit.ly/2PhqMTU If you have any questions to ask us, or want to leave any feedback, drop us a line at pillartalk.podcast@gmail.com and don't forget to leave a review!
Tommy Searle, Jake Nicholls, Mel Pocock, Evgeny Bobryshev and Steven Clarke.
Tommy Searle, Jake Nicholls, Mel Pocock, Evgeny Bobryshev and Steven Clarke.
Tommy Searle, Jake Nicholls, Mel Pocock, Evgeny Bobryshev and Steven Clarke.
Tommy Searle, Jake Nicholls, Mel Pocock, Evgeny Bobryshev and Steven Clarke.
Tommy Searle, Jake Nicholls, Mel Pocock, Evgeny Bobryshev and Steven Clarke.
Jake Nicholls, Tommy Searle and Josh Gilbert on a very wet day at Duns.
Jake Nicholls, Tommy Searle and Josh Gilbert on a very wet day at Duns.
Jake Nicholls, Tommy Searle and Josh Gilbert on a very wet day at Duns.
Exclusive podcasts from the fourth Maxxis British Championship round.
Ken Roczen comes on to talk about his return to racing and some really promising results the last two rounds. Broc Tickle joins the show to talk about his suspension and what he has heard regarding timeframe or what he can do next. Enzo Lopes has been having himself a pretty good 250 MX series and he comes on to talk about it. Jake Nicholls comes on to talk about his race last weekend in the Canadian MX series. Berluti is in studio, Yayyyyyyy!
Lots of talk about mechanical issues, penalties and track conditions!
Exclusive interviews from the second Maxxis British Championship round.
Insight from contenders at the first Maxxis British Championship round.
Click the "More" button to download. 01. Nostic - Air Bender (Original Mix) [Nostic Records] 02. Dennis Eshel - Faith (Nostic & DJ T.H. Remix) [Crystal Clouds Recordings] 03. Delph project - Between Heaven and Earth (Nostic & DJ T.H. Remix) [Sorcery Records] 04. Matt Pincer - Metro Dogs (Nostic Remix) [I.M. Red Trance Digital] 05. Andy Woldman & Cygnus X-1 Feat. eM - In Your Arms (Nostic & DJ T.H. Remix) [Number One Recordings] 06. Kai Harmaala feat. DJ Ives M & DJ T.H. - Impulse (Nostic Remix) [Vectiva Recordings] 07. Mindflux - Dreaming (Nostic Remix) [Hyper Reality Records] 08. Visual Noize - Distorted Memory (Nostic Remix) [Electric Releases] 09. Stoned Sun - When The Wolf Bite Back (Feat Carrie Mandalay) (Nostic Remix) [I.M. Red Trance Digital] 10. Otto Uplifting - Paradigm (Nostic & DJ T.H. Remix) [I.M. Red Trance Digital] 11. T.H. & Donito - Tech Attack (Nostic Remix) [I.M. Red Trance Digital] 12. Nostic - Believe (Original Mix) [I.M. Red Trance Digital] 13. Nostic & DJ T.H. feat. Wavescape - Speed Of Light (Dub mix) [Digital Quest Music] 14. Nostic - Clock Time (Original Mix) [High Fish Digital] 15. Nostic - In The Sky (Original Mix) [High Fish Digital] 16. Nostic - The Force (Original Mix) [Impressive Records] 17. Dui - Truth (Nostic Remix) [Metamorph Seismic] 18. Nostic - Inner Emotions (Original Mix) [Nero Records] 19. Nostic - Infinity (Original Mix) [Nostic Records] 20. Nostic - Phaze Killer (Original Mix) [Nostic Records] 21. Nostic - Shadow Chaser (Original Mix) [Acid Records] 22. Nostic - Acid Pulse (Original Mix) [Acid Records] 23. Nostic - It's not a game (Original Mix) [Nostic Records] 24. Nostic - Acid Dead Walker (Original Mix) [Zone Traxx] 25. Nostic - My Way (Original Mix) [Chemical Solutions Records] 26. Nostic - The Doom Troopers (Original Mix) [Nostic Records] 27. Nostic - Our life will end (Original Mix) [Impressive Records] 28. Nostic - You will be with Them (Original Mix) [Digitally Infected] 29. Nostic - Soldier (Original Mix) [Nostic Records] 30. T3kn1que + Josh Abernethie - Distortion (Nostic Remix) [Benefactor] 31. Nostic - The Journey Continues (Original Mix) [Nostic Records] 32. 100mg - Helpline (Nostic Remix) [Metamorph Seismic] 33. D Grove - The Rapture (Nostic Remix) [Dirtbox Digital] 34. Nostic - Equalisation (Original Mix) [Nostic Records] 35. Dizmaster - ACIDVenture (Nostic Remix) [Metrophonic Resistance] 36. Nostic - Beat your man to death (Original Mix) [Zone Traxx] 37. Nostic - Biosemtic (Original Mix) [Chemical Solution Records] 38. Nostic - Gas (Original Mix) [Zone Traxx] 39. Nostic - UV (Original Mix) [High Fish Digital] 40. Nostic - Strong Acids (Original Mix) [Digitally Infected] 41. Nostic - Gate 303 (Original Mix) [Hyper Reality Records] 42. Nostic - Return of the Acid (Original Mix) [Nostic Records]
Jake Nicholls, Ben Watson, Harri Kullas and Elliott Banks-Browne.
Jake Nicholls on Lyng, his various problems, Instagram edits and more.
Jake Nicholls recaps the first Maxxis British Championship round, which was perfect!
Hour 1 - Renegade System 01. Avatar - Red Planet (Reverbs Mix) 02. ID - ID 03. Warp Bros - Blast The Speakers (UK Club Mix) 04. Iain Cross & Busho - Stardust 05. Renegade System - Tempest 06. Ralph Novell - Back (The Scientist Remix) 07. Noizy Boy & Renegade System - Hard Drive 08. Microbots - Cosmic Evolution (Scot Project Remix) 09. Ritchie G - Tribalize (Ozma Projects Meaty Remix) "Track of the Week" Ultraviolence - Reach Out (Blaine Hilton Remix) Hour 2 - Jake Nicholls 01. Final fantasy - Extreme Trax 02. Fred Baker - Confirmation 03. Laydee Jane - Breaking The Spell - Fred Baker Remix 04. Marc Dawn - Expander - Flutlicht Remix 05. DJ Mellow D - Night 06. Jose Amnesia - Hentai - Tom X Remix 07. Kai Tracid - Life Is Too Short - JN Novox Edit 08. Marzio Dance Meets Luca Antolini 'We Are' 09. Kai Tracid - Voyager 10. Tha Nookie - Square Dance 11. Beppe Barilli - The Answer 12. Sweet Harmonizer - Chuck-E & Vandall 13. Global Cee - Burnin' - Kan Cold Remix 14. B Tronixx - Feel Y Mind - Mass In Orbit Remix 15. Baced - Mistress Of Darkness hyperrealityrecords.nl/radio mixcloud.com/HyperRealityRadio di.fm/shows/hyper-reality-radio facebook.com/HyperRealityRecords/events
Hour 1 - Renegade System 01. Dj Scot Project - F (Scot’s Reworking Mix) [Overdose] 02. The Sixth Sense - Needle Drop (Hard Edit) [CD-R] 03. Louk - Shadow of The Beast (Original Mix) [Druck] 04. ID - ID (Original Mix) [CD-R] 05. Giada - Diamond (Original Mix) [Red Alert] 06. Beam vs Cyrus - Take This Sound (Midnight Journey) [EMI Electrola] 07. Skydiver - Witchcraft (Club Mix) [Cases] 08. Rayden - I Know UR Waiting (Überdruck Remix) [Electronic Club Grooves] 09. Out of Grace - 140BPM (Deepack Remix) [ID&T] 10. Yoji Biomehanika - Theme From Banginglobe (Original Mix) [Hellhouse] "Track of the Week" Jake Nicholls & Tricky DJ - Secrets (Krauts on Acid Remix) [High Fish] Hour 2 - Nutty T 01. Connected - Psychopath 02. Nutty T - Emotions 03. CGK - The Gift (Nutty T Remix) 04. Nutty T - E.F.F.E.C.T 05. SL2 - On A Ragga Tip (Nutty T Techy Tip Remix) 06. Aether Project - Fear Is An Illusion (Nutty T Acid Remix) 07. Nutty T vs Dash & App - Funadamentally Insane 08. Neko - The Last Phase (Nutty T Remix) 09. Nutty T - Demon Of Hardstyle (Ruff Rework) 10. Nutty T - Maniacal 11. Nutty T - Join Us 12. CGK - The Path 13. Rooler - Danger (Nutty T Remix) 14. Nutty T - Ruffstyle hyperrealityrecords.nl/radio mixcloud.com/HyperRealityRadio di.fm/shows/hyper-reality-radio facebook.com/HyperRealityRecords/events
Part 1 - E-Klipse vs. Jake Nicholls 01. JOOP - Act Of God (hard trance edit) 02. John Askew - The Witch (Indecent Noise Hard Mix) 03. Ruff Stuff - Warning (Club Mix) 04. Uberdruck - Turntable Junky (Uberdruck Meets DJ Slideout Remix) 05. Luca Antolini - Heat (Original Hardtrance Mix) 06. Abductions - Mind Control (Fabrizio Pettorelli Remix) 07. Emmanuel Top - Acid Phase (Balthazar & JackRock Bootleg) 08. Chris Dynasty - This Is The Night 09. Joe-E - All Colours 10. Dark Sector - Feel It 11. Sunriser - Save 303 12. Jake Nicholls & Tricky DJ - Secrets 13. Atlantic Wave - Reforced (Giada Remix) Part 2 - FUA TraxX vs. Lynxx 01. Der Verfall - Vater Unser (Clubpredigt Unzensiert) 02. Cosmic Gate - Mental Atmosphere (Midnight Mix) 03. Blade Attack - Alhambra (Tokyo Remix) 04. Mellow Trax - In Da House (Original Mix) 05. Renegade System - Aliens (Original Mix) 06. D10 - Binary Harder (Original Mix Part 1) 07. Aponaut - No Cure (Original Mix) 08. Burgy - Lochfresser (95° Mix) 09. Chromedioxid II - Hardcore Motherfucker (Kaylab Remix) Part 3 - Inertial System vs. The Sixth Sense 01. Paul Webster - The Wolf 02. Saltwater - The Legacy (Alphazone Remix) 03. Marcos & JK Walker - Apache 7 (JK Walker Mix) 04. BeXta & Van De Traxx - Silent Dance 05. Da Rouge - Die Ankunft (Schwarze Puppen Remix) 06. Johan Ekman - Bon Voyage 07. Bas & Ram - Alien Threat 08. Derb - In Africa (Club Mix) 09. DJ Spoke - Ignition (S.H.O.K.K. Remix) Part 4 - Jake Ayres vs. XLS 01. Kan Cold - Straight Ahead 02. Thomas Rubin - Cold Night 03. Biomutant - Atemlos 04. S.H.O.K.K. - Isn't it all a little strange? (Krazy Nut Mix) 05. Jurgen Vries - The Theme (JamX & De Leon's Dumonde Remix) 06. The Sixth Sense - Heartbreak Recovery 07. DJ Thera & Mark EG & Chrissi - Angels 08. TrickyDj & Dean Zone - 500 Bucks 09. Dr. Willis & Scott Alert - Go Away (Kamui Remix) 10. Kinetica - The Stalker (SWARM Remix) 11. Aponaut – The Hyper Reality Part 5 - Louk vs. Renegade System 01. Mental Miracle - Trip To Fantasy [Cases] 02. Virtual DJ - From Sunset To Sunrise (Gigi Lav Mix) [Suntec] 03. Impeesa - Soilent Green [Anthem] 04. Joel Key - Second Contact [Megahertz] 05. Cool Grey - Phase [Suntec] 06. Matteo Noise - Get Up [Dance Pollution] 07. Panama - Peaceful World [Red Alert] 08. Mayhem - Distorted Soul (Mass In Orbit Remix) 09. Hennes & Cold - First Session 10. Yoji Biomehanika - Hardstyle Disco 11. Jimmy The Sound - Logico (Remix) hyperrealityrecords.nl/radio mixcloud.com/HyperRealityRadio di.fm/shows/hyper-reality-radio facebook.com/HyperRealityRecords/events
The Franetic Podcast - Electronica | Trance | Psy | Hard Dance
A studio re record of Jake Nicholls and my set from Space Ibiza in 2011 as part of Hindsight @Island of Trance. Not sure why we havent released this sooner but hey what the hell, better late than never!! :) Such an epic week, made a lot of new friends on this holiday, never to be forgotten and hopefully to be repeated again soon!
Essential mix Reverse Bass & Hardstyle selected & mixed By Hardtonic! Tracklist: 001 - Jack Wood - Alter The Frequency (Original Mix) 002 - Vorny - Drug Abuse (Original Mix) 003 - Rennz & Raybold - The Coming Of (Original Mix) 004 - Toxic & Re Had - Brain Damaged (Original Mix) 005 - Swankie DJ & Kashi - Muove Solo (2012 Remix) 006 - Busho Vs Klonez - Wreak Havoc (B Line Baw Remix) 007 - DJ Power - Tainted Afair (Arkett Apyndl Remix) 008 - Sam E & Deckhead - Up To No Good (Original Mix) 009 - Jake Nicholls and Andy Mason - Baptism Of Fire (DJ Husband Remix) 010 - EL Pee - Whatever We Do (Original Mix) 011 - Nutty T Vs Vorny - Candyman (Vornster Mix) 012 - Onex & Trax - Work Hard Play Hard (Original Mix)
Jake Nicholls finally lands himself a much deserved GP podium at round 3 of the world motocross championship in Valkenswaard, Holland.
The Franetic Podcast - Electronica | Trance | Psy | Hard Dance
This months guest mix comes from a legend in the UK Hard Trance scene, this northern maestro never fails to tear everyones ear drums to shreds when rocking the decks! This set was recorded live at CUEPLAY in Leeds back in April of this year. A long over due style of music on this podcast, this mix takes you on a journey in to the darker styles of Trance.... Some downright dangerous classics and wicked own productions of Mr Jake Nicholls..... Currently awaiting the beginning Island of Trance in Ibiza this coming Septemeber where he and I will hopefully have the odd back to back set to look forwards too..... Enjoy ;) xXx 1) Intro / X Arnej 2) Out Of The Past - Mystery (Hard Mix) 3) Jake Nicholls - Grooveline - Original - Joyride 4) Jake Nicholls - Zeitgeist - Original - Digitally Infected 5) K Blank - Strangetune - Joyride 6) Atlantic Wave - Reinforced - Giada Remix 7) Kai Tracid - Voyager 8) Dark sector - Feel it 9) Sunbeam Outside World - Jake Nicholls Remix 10) Jake Nicholls - Psychonaut Express 11) Jake Nicholls - Reverie 12) Josh Lang Tektic 14) Ultraviolence & Hardforze -- Into My Eyes [Kuruption Remix) 15) Dean Zone & The Sixth Sense - Acid Moonlight (Original Club Mix)