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For the Record is a conversation series where we speak with all manner of music heads — DJs, music journos, indie label captains, record shop owners, listening bar kingpins, et al — about their stories + the music that makes them.Join the Crate Coalition: https://discord.gg/sAaG6a7bv4Few DJs could adequately represent the last three decades of New York nightclub history - no less do so with such iconic credentials as Justin Strauss. Since he was 17, when his first band was signed to Island Records, Justin has had a career that reads like a Who's-Who of the music scene, spinning at nearly every dance club that you'd ever want to go to.Starting as DJ at New York's legendary Mudd Club, he spun his way through The Ritz, Limelight, Area, Tunnel, M.K., Life, Centro Fly and more, pioneering his own distinctive sound, and becoming one of the most sought-after remixers and producers not just in New York, but in the world. He has worked with the gamut of artists - Depeche Mode, Hot Chip, Sergio Mendez, Tina Turner, Jimmy Cliff, B-52s, Luther Vandross, 808 State, Malcolm McClaren, Skinny Puppy, Goldfrapp, LCD Soundsystem to name a few and on over 300 records!MUSIC MENTIONSEarly years, from being in a band to becoming a DJ:- The Beatles- The Rolling Stones- The Kinks- The Who- James Brown- Chuck Berry- David Bowie- Milk 'N' Cookies- Island Records- Roxy Music- Sparks- Robert Palmer- Top of the Pops- New York Dolls- CBGB- Sex Pistols- The Mudd Club (NYC)- Studio 54- Max's Kansas City (NYC)- Paradise Garage (NYC)- François Kevorkian- The Limelight (NYC)- Aria (NYC)- Tunnel (NYC)- Danceteria (NYC)- Hurrah (NYC)- Palladium (NYC)- The Ritz (NYC)- Webster Hall (NYC)- Prince- Kraftwerk- Human League- Depeche Mode- Gang of Four- Tina Turner- Afrika Bambaataa- Liquid Liquid- ESG- SpotifyQ&A- Vinylmania (NYC)- Optimo- James Murphy- The Dare- Deewee- Soulwax- Fat White Family- Paranoid London- “Brat” by Charli XCX- “B2B” by Charli XCX- Hot Chip- Joe Goddard- Marcus Marr- Max Park- Prince LanguageDiscovering music today (30:42):- Clubs, DJ's & Friends- Bandcamp- BeatportFavorite clubs in NYC right now (38:52):- Gabriela (NYC)- Good Room (NYC)- Night Moves (NYC)- Public Records (NYC)- Nowadays (NYC)- Outer Heaven (NYC)- Jean's (NYC)- Baby's All Right (NYC)First album ever purchased (45:01):- “Meet The Beatles” by The BeatlesMost recent album purchased (45:45):- “Decius Vol. II (Splendour & Obedience)” by DeciusArtists discovered in the past year (46:48):- Decius- Otha- Charli XCX- Sleaford ModsDesert island discs (49:44):- “Computer World” by Kraftwerk- “Revolve” by The Beatles- “In the Jungle Groove” by James BrownCurrent and upcoming collab projects:- Each Other- Extra Credit
Hallo Freunde freue mich sehr euch heute eine neue Episode meiner Indie Dance The Mix Series präsentieren zu können. Als zweiten Künstler in diesem Jahr begrüße ich rechtherzlich Dj & Producer Radondo aus Berlin,Germany. Viel Spaß Kurt Kjergaard Hello friends I'm very happy to present you a new episode of my Indie Dance The Mix Series today. The second artist this year is DJ & Producer Radondo from Berlin, Germany. Enjoy It Kurt Kjergaard Radondo Wrong Era / Slow Motion Resident Release on Discotexas / Ritmo Fatale / Fucanglong Files / Wrong Era / Slow Motion https://soundcloud.com/discotexas https://soundcloud.com/ritmofatale https://soundcloud.com/fucanglongfiles https://soundcloud.com/slow-motion-records BIO Radondo connects the dots between Italo Disco, EBM and experimental rock within his productions. Incorporating subtle nods to post-punk and dystopian cinema, the UK-born artist creates a map of his influences, weaving compelling narratives in the process. The Berlin-based artist has built a versatile sound within the Italian Dance Wave movement, garnering a swift reputation for his take on the genre. His progressive DJ sets have seen him quickly become a prevalent figure within Berlin's scene, playing regular slots at venues such as Renate and becoming a resident at the revered Slow Motion Records parties. With a steady run of releases on labels such as Wrong Era, Discotexas, Ritmo Fatale and Fucanglong Files, he merges arcane soundscapes with ethereal, analogue synth lines illuminating ever-growing sonic threads. As a remixer, he has gained recognition for his captivating consistency and support from the greats. He has remixed the likes of Senor Chugger, Justin Strauss, and Moullinex, tying in a fascination with the darker realms of Italo Disco. Radondo creates a compelling atmosphere filled with tantalising nostalgia through forward-thinking production and energetic selections that have lit up dance floors from Vilnius to New York. LINK SOUNDCLOUD https://soundcloud.com/radondo INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/_radondo_/ Tracklist Computerbandit - You Are Digital (Instrumental) Eluard - Funny Jasmine Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds - In The Heat Of The Moment (Andrew Weatherall Remix) Marcello Giordani Feat Fred Ventura - Mysterious Calls (In The Night) Instrumental Sugar Rody - On The Run Zakmina - Caroline (Fabrizio Mammarella Remix) Decius - Birth Of A Smirk (Feat. Lias Saoudi) Baxter Dury - Say Nothing - Minksy Rock Remix (Instrumental) Mufti - Afrodite Wang Toddla T - Watch Me Dance with Roots Manuva (Andrew Weatherall Remix) Ali Renault - Galactic Boy New Order - Thieves Like Us listen all episodes also on APPLE PODCAST podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/kurt…E7vXOuDgX7Ga8z4 SOUNDCLOUD PLAYLIST soundcloud.com/kk-remixe/sets/indie-dance-the-mix-series Disclaimer: All material on this channel is posted with the explicit consent of the artist/labels and no copyrights are violated in any way. If you are a copyright owner and want your work to be removed from our channel please contact us with a personal message here and we will remove your material right away. Please note that we do not benefit from posting this material and have only the intention to help new and emerging artist to be heard by supporting & promoting podcasts. Thx a lot... Kurt Kjergaard
CLUBAST 093 comes in heavy with a mix from some of my favorite producer/djs in Philly, @zillasonacid They delivered that perfect Zillas sound that I can only describe as Basement House & Rolling Sleazy Techno. Since the 2019 release of their EPs Black Cat (Optimo Music) and She Takes NRG (Ivan Smagghe's Les Disques de la Mort), the Zillas have been busy building a steady catalog of music for labels like Polari, Nocturne, Dischi Autunno, Inside Out, Multi Culti, Throne of Blood, Microdosing, and more. Along the way, they've garnered support from futuristic fellow travelers like Roman Flügel, Dixon, Jennifer Cardini, Justin Strauss, Bradley Zero, Sean Johnston, and many others. Deep in the studio or out in the club, the Zillas mix slow-motion death disco, dubbed-out drum machine music, and of course ACID to excite party people from all planets. As always you can stream all the mixes on the iTunes Podcast app or Player.FM https://www.CLUBBYBOY.com
New York City native and longtime contributor to its music and nightlife scene, W. Andrew Raposo is best known as a crazy dog dad and for his work with DFA records--most notably with Hercules and Love Affair, Still Going, and Jayson Green & The Jerk--and as a founding member of cosmic dance floor stalwarts Midnight Magic. His studio, La Piscina Recordings, has hosted such clubland luminaries as Justin Strauss, Eli Escobar, and Nomi Ruiz as well as rocketing torchbearers The Illustrious Blacks, Muscle Cars and Cesar Toribio. Raposo continues to tour both on stage and in the DJ booth with Hess Is More, Midnight Magic and 79.5 (Razor N Tape) bringing his three layer dip of post-punk, psychedelic disco, and haunted-house to sweaty basements and debaucherous mountain chalets all over the world. For the Record is a conversation series where we speak with all manner of music heads — DJs, music journos, indie label captains, record shop owners, listening bar kingpins, et al — about their stories + the music that makes them. Join the Crate Coalition: https://discord.gg/sAaG6a7bv4 Formed in 2009 by Tiffany Roth, W. Andrew Raposo, Morgan Wiley, and Carter Yasutake, Midnight Magic is responsible for some of the most beloved 'new classics' from the disco-revival era of the early oughts including club mainstays "Beam Me Up" and "Drop Me A Line." Through their collaboration with Brooklyn jazz legend Nick Roseboro, former Charles Bradley & The Extraordinaires drummer Caito Sanchez, saxophone and synthesizer wizard Julio Monterrey and past members Max Goldman, Andrew Frawley, and Jason Disu, Midnight Magic casts a genre defying spell on sweaty discotheques and festival stages across the universe. MUSIC MENTIONS Sonic Youth Johann Sebastian Bach Green Day LASPEES The Come Ons Early days of Midnight Magic (16:20): Bernard Herrmann Ennio Morricone Angelo Badalamenti Goblin ESG Siouxsie and the Banshees Grace Jones Chaka Khan Selda Bağcan “Yaz Gazeteci Yaz” by Selda Bağcan Wendy Carlos “The Shining” by Rachel Elkind & Wendy Carlos Sequential Dave Smith Patrick Crowley August Arnell Patsy Alley Jorge Roeder Patrick Adams “Journey into Paradise: The Larry Levan Story” album Larry Levan DFA Records Factory Records Beastie Boys Bernard Edwards Bootsy Collins Q&A H0L0 (NYC) Toribio Antenes “Ain't Too Proud to Beg” by TLC “Let's Talk About Sex” by Salt-N-Pepa Tyler Pope !!! (chk chk chk) LCD Soundsystem Interference Pattern “Australia und vorbei” by Angela Werner “Stop The War” by Örö “Suicide Commando” by Echo Park and No More “Síntesis Moderna (An Alternative Vision Of Argentinian Music 1980-1990)” by Various Artists “Ain't That Better (Harari Edit)” by Toby Aphex Twin Sylvia Striplin Faze-O William Devaughn Denise Williams Patrice Rushen Weezer Discovering music today (34:19): Shazam Friends, DJ's Justin Strauss James Mulry JKriv Razor-N-Tape First album ever purchased (43:10): “Violator” by Depeche Mode “Dark Side of the Moon” by Pink Floyd Most recent album purchased (46:05): “I hit the water” by Lollise “Pay Attention To The Bass” by Tyler Pope Artists discovered in the past year (49:58): Kate Fagan Tik and Tok Todd Terje Jex Opolis Angela Werner Örö No More Desert island discs (59:28): “Standing On a Beach” by The Cure “Catching Up With” by Depeche Mode “Champion Sounds (Funk)” by Various Artists “Selected Ambient Works II” by Aphex Twin “Roseland NYC Live” by Portishead “King Sunny Ade” by Juju Music
Eric Kupper's entry in the dance music world came via a session with Justin Strauss in 1986. Since then he's worked on thousands of sessions (often uncredited) as well as writing 'The Whistle Song' for Frankie Knuckles. In this wide-ranging interview we cover everything from the early days of house in New York to the effect Ronald Reagan had on culture.
Meg pays homage to her preteen idol, feminist icon Miss Piggy. Jessica hangs at The Ritz — the first club to meld video and music, inspiring MTV and Duran Duran.Please check out our website, follow us on Instagram, on Facebook, and...WRITE US A REVIEW HEREWe'd LOVE to hear from you! Let us know if you have any ideas for stories HEREThank you for listening!Love,Meg and Jessica
The Bollock Brothers - Harley David (Son of a Bitch)Pop Will Eat Itself - Can U Dig It? (Justin Strauss 7" Vocal Mix)Ankst - Voices CarryMy Dick - Orinoco DickThe Foreign Resort - Burn in the Night (NITE Remix)Zwaremachine - Ripping at the FabricSidewalks and Skeletons - Name in Blood (with CASHFORGOLD)FM Attack & Vandal Moon - SéanceEden Synthetic Corps - NarcissusAll About Eve - D for DesireThe Spititual Bat - Eternal YouthDeliverance - Milo (Single Version)The Sisters of Mercy - FloorshowAnthrax - Bring the Noise (ft. Public Enemy)
1. Crystal Waters - Makin' Happy (Ultimix) 2. Sybil - The love I lost (Club mix) 3. Lonnie Gordon - Gonna catch you (Ace remix) 4. Sybil - When I'm good and ready (Women's prerrogative mix) 5. Robin S - Show me love (Stonebridge remix) 6. Sybil - Stronger together (12" version) 7. Novecento - I need love (Club mix) 8. Sunscreem - 2 Love U more (AA Version) 9. Depeche Mode - Strangelove (Pain mix) 10. Camouflage - The great commandment (Justin Strauss remix)
Hello my little fans! This time in the second part of the show: Zillas on Acid - @zillasonacid Thomas Roland and James Weissinger, resident DJs for fifteen years and counting at MAKING TIME, Philadelphia's never-ending nightlife institution. Since the 2019 release of their EPs Black Cat (Optimo Music) and She Takes NRG (Ivan Smagghe's Les Disques de la Mort), the Zillas have been busy building a steady catalog of EPs, tracks, and remixes for labels like Polari, Nocturne, Dischi Autunno, Inside Out, Multi Culti, Throne of Blood, Microdosing, and more. Along the way, they've garnered support from futuristic fellow travelers like Roman Flügel, Dixon, Jennifer Cardini, Justin Strauss, Bradley Zero, Sean Johnston, and many others. Deep in the studio or out in the club, the Zillas mix slow-motion death disco, dubbed-out drum machine music, and of course ACID to excite party people from all planets. *Links: -Insta on Acid: https://www.instagram.com/zillasonacid -Zillasbook: https://www.facebook.com/zillasonacid R on A: https://ra.co/dj/zillasonacid Tracklist 001. Golden Bug feat. The Liminanas - Variation sur 3 bancs (Superpitcher Remix) 002. Apiento - Things You Do For Love 003. https://soundcloud.com/playgroundrecords/secret-potions-013-ocardio-wonderful-drops-original-mix-playground-records-free-download?si=9be95271c25c424e81f4d8393d3cb9d6 004. Striding Frog - Don't Wait 005. Stefan Egger & Tim Lorenz - Indian Love 006. Dreems - Flying Tiger 007. Boys Noize - What You Want 008. Capracara, Rub N Tug - King of the Witches 009. Roman Fluegel - Tender Hooligan 010. Henry Gilles - Disc 9 SIDE TWO -O'Cardio: Instagram: www.instagram.com/vovajulev Facebook: www.facebook.com/ocardion Also check my YouTube Channel and don't forget subscribe for live videos: www.youtube.com/vovajulev
FM Music Show #037 Justin Strauss - Collapse soundcloud.com/justin-strauss instagram.com/justinstrauss1 give us freedom so much, that only love will thrive Artwork by Daniel Rajcsanyi soundcloud.com/djflorianboehm instagram.com/danielrajcsanyi
As ubiquitous as the title of the ‘DJ’ has become, JUSTIN STRAUSS stands unmatched behind the decks through his credentials alone. With decades of influence across the New York nightclub history, from CBGB’s to the legendary Mudd Club, STRAUSS’ secret to staying in-sync is simple: never stop being excited, let the shenanigans roll on…
Justin introduced himself to me when we first met. It was very strange and uncomfortable for me. You know those moments you remember every detail of, like you can replay and feel the entire thing in your mind? I was DJing every night at this point, but it was early days of my becoming some version of a respectable dance music DJ. I know what club it was, but I don't know which iteration of it, like one of those spaces in Meatpacking that changed names every year. I was hanging, and went to the DJ booth to drop my bag, which was just kinda DJ etiquette that one DJ would watch another DJ's gear. And so I kinda abruptly went to the booth and dropped it without interrupting the guy. But Justin turned and introduced himself, and I felt like such a fucking jackass entering his booth like that. He'd never remember this nor describe it this way, but I really hated myself at that moment. It just wasn't the way I wanted to meet someone I looked up to. I called Eli Escobar the preeminent NYC DJ, but Justin Strauss is singular in his position. His first residency was at the Mudd Club in the early 80s, and he's DJ'd NYC consistently, and on the highest level, since then. He's the DJ's DJ. He's like the guy we all look at to do right by. I remember when I got to book Justin at my parties was a cool surprising moment. It seems obvious that I'd eventually play with him, but it was validating to me. I always thought of him as someone far off, like cooler and more credible than me. Getting to know him over the years has taught me a lot, his humility and sincerity. I love looking at how much he loves what he does. It makes me love it more. On another less sentimental level, the music he releases is always just the perfect dance floor tone. Right now, he's got Each Other, Extra Credit and Trading Places. That's in addition to Whatever/Whatever, A/JUS/TED, Milk & Cookies and man, I don't even know, he's got a lot of music to dive into. Honored to have him on here. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/support
Eli is NYC's preeminent DJ. Period. For dance music that is, of course there may be other genres other people I've never met care about. There's been others in the past, but it's been him for a minute now. I think Francoise K and Danny Krivit had times. I see my next guest, Justin Strauss, in this other category, he's always been someone I look up to as creating the situation I've enjoyed, but it's like Justin never required the attention. Eli doesn't ask for any attention either, but he gets it. He tells us the story of Tiki Disco, humble random beginnings turned into NYC's best known party really of the decade. He's got his long desired Eli all night long residency now at House of Yes. Welcome addition to NYC dance music calendar after Francoise's Monday Cielo ending. I planned to actually post Eli as my first DJ episode, born and raised NYC DJ, but I wanted to wait until Sunday, so I swapped with Scuba. Sunday, May 24...if I were in NYC. I'd be at Tiki Disco. So cue up one of his mixes after you listen, and pretend for a bit. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teawithsg/support
Named after the Easterhouse area of Glasgow, the band was formed in Stretford, near Manchester by brothers Andy and Ivor Perry, Peter Vanden, Gary Rostock and Michael Murray in the early 1980s.[2] Andy Perry, intrigued by communism and inspired by Bob Marley's direct delivery of political content, was invited to join the band in order to improve its lyrical content. Perry's political stance reflected the perspectives of the then active Revolutionary Communist Party, with particular regard to Irish politics. Easterhouse played their first gig on 30 August 1983 at Dingwalls in London as the support band for The Smiths after Ivor Perry convinced Morrissey to let them have the opening spot. Their Rough Trade singles "Whistling In The Dark" and "Inspiration" were both Top 5 independent chart hits. Their energetic first album, Contenders, featuring their signature song, "1969", has been compared to The Chameleons, New Model Army, and The Smiths. In July 1986, Easterhouse participated in the Festival of the Tenth Summer. After Contenders, Ivor left the band; by the time second album Waiting for the Redbird was released in 1989, Andy Perry was the sole remaining member of the original line-up. It produced a minor hit, "Come Out Fighting", which had significant airplay in the US, and spawned a Justin Strauss remix version of the same song.
Notre Dame des Fleurs is a transsexual woman on the streets of Paris, hooking, loving, suffering, enjoying life. My newest set is a tribute to her and highlights flowery, beautiful tracks by Octo Octa, Miss Kittin, Simian Mobile Disco, crackboy, Fabrizio Mammarella, Rodion and so much more. Have a blast my loves! Tracklist: 1. Female Trouble - If they´re smart, they´re queer 2. This Soft Machine - It's Operational 3. Rodion & La Royale - Chamorro Tomorrow 4. Elax - Don't Do It 5. Henry Saiz - Dystopian (Fabrizio Mammarella Remix) 6. Detroit Grand Pubahs - Acid Dreams (David Scuba Nano Mix) 7. Goldfrapp - Anymore (Whatever/Whatever Remix by Justin Strauss & Bryan Mette) 8. Simian Mobile Disco - Synthesise (No Voodoo Version) 9. Puzique - Don´t Go 10. Manuel Tur - Obsidian (Damiano von Erckert's Wikahuma Dub) 11. Jacques Renault - Mmmhmmm (feat. Teddy Stuart) 12. Miss Kittin & Nicolas Masseyeff - My Man 13. Sex Schon & Sam Amant - Psycho Bitch 14. The Helmholtz Resonators - Isobar (Johnny Aux Remix) 15. Jori Hulkkonen - I Am Dead (Hercules And Love Affair Remix) 16. Aden - Whip (Jimmy Edgar Remix) 17. crackboy - The Dirt (House of Love Mix) 18. Vin Sol - Zone 19. Moscoman - Rerotica 20. Arttu - Summin Bout Drums (Basic Soul Unit Bonus Mix) 21. Octo Octa - Memories
The 2nd edition of our monthly show on KMAH Radio featuring new music from Beyond The Wizards Sleeve, Palmbomen 2, Foster, I:Cube, Justin Strauss, Todd Terje, The Revenge, Esa, Mind Against and People Get Real plus our regular feature 'Classic Plastic' http://kmah-radio.com/
COR100 aka Thibaut CORSANT make electronic music oriented since 2003 and played for the very first time in a club in 1999. He had already performed in NYC at Opia, Carnaval, Tapis Rouge, Bauhaus, Angel, Table 50, East Village Radio, Frying Pan, Halcyon Records Shop (while he was on the G-Line) from 2002 to 2004. From 2005 to 2007, he played as DJ at Transbordeur, Ninkasi Kao, La Plateforme, Hypnotik, Electro Garden, Echo & Nuits Sonores, Resident at DV1's Club, appearence at KIOSK (Lille) He played alongside Damien Lazarus, Chloé, Djulz, Selway, Gaiser, Quenum, Housemeister, The Hacker, Shonky, Justin Strauss, Miss Honey, Dyed Soundorom, Terry, Inch, Chris Dudzinsky, Hervé AK, kiki and more... BOOKING INFO : contact us (clafooti@clafooti.net) website : http://www.myspace.com/cor100 -------------- LEGALS : All mixed tracks are for promotional purpose and non-commercial benefit. DJ mixes delivered on these podcasts are for promoting their technical and artistic skills. All tracks are the property of their respective artist.