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| # | Artist | Track Title | 1 | Selace | So Hooked On Your Lovin (Mousse T's extended Disco Shizzle) | 2 | The System | You're In My System (Jerome Sydenham & Kerri Chandler's Atmospheric Vocal Mix) | 3 | Sean Paul | So Fine - Anthem Kingz Aretha Edit | 4 | Fedde Le Grand | Shake That Ass (Dirty) | 5 | DJ Mes | Da Change (Miguel Migs Salty Rub) | 6 | David Penn | Losing You (Original Mix) | 7 | Mighty Mouse | The Spirit | 8 | Paperclip People | Throw | 9 | Bobby D'Ambrosio | The Day (Alaia & Gallo Remix) | 10 | Salif Keita | Madan (Martin Solveig Exotic Disco Mix) | 11 | Illyus & Barrientos | Takin' Over (Original Mix) | 12 | Mattei & Omich | Hold Me (Extended Mix) | 13 | Flo Rida ft. T-Pain | Low - DEAN-E-G Remix | 14 | Drake | CHICAGO FREESTYLE (SAIGON EDIT)_1644 | 15 | MadGuss | MadGuss - Get That Money (Original Mix) | 16 | SIDEPIECE & Lee Foss | 1, 2 Step - Tall Boys Clap Intro | 17 | | Keegan McMullen - Rock The Boat (ITK Edits 1 | 18 | | Southside Hustlers - Right Befdore My Eyes - | 19 | Glen Horsborough, Karmina Dai | Going Strong (Original Mix) | 20 | | Livin Joy - Don't Stop Movin - (J Lloyd Remi | 21 | Ben Rainey, Khaos | Words You Say (Extended Mix) | 22 | | Manny Martey - Sex Machina v2 | 23 | Low Steppa | Heard It All Before (Low Steppa Boiling Point Extended Mix) | 24 | | Love 2 Be - Groovesum - Shroud Records - S-1 | 25 | Eric Prydz | Pjanoo - Freejak Remix | 26 | Vengaboys | We Like To Party! (The Vengabus) - Tise Jones Remix | 27 | Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg | Still D.R.E. - BRANDON Remix (Clean) | 28 | Marc Evans | Given Me Joy (Muthafunkaz 12 Mix) | 29 | Martin Ikin, Astrotrax, Shola Phillips | Feel The Vibe (Extended Mix) | 30 | Stormzy | Vossi Bop - James Hype Remix | 31 | Drake ft. Wizkid & Kyla | One Dance - DEAN-E-G Remix | | |
KAPPA FUTUR FESTIVAL 2022 LINE-UP Hello Everybody Today we will discover what's the line up of Kappa Futur Festival, and how's I going to be. The award-winning festival is back for its ninth edition at the famous Dora Park, Italy with an extra day added. Running from July 1 to 3, this renowned techno festival will see huge names of the industry perform including, Amelie Lens, Ben Böhmer, Four Tet, Peggy Gou and many more. Day one will see Belgium's Amelie Lens, Swiss DJAndrea Oliva, Germany's acclaimed Ben Böhmer (playing live), DJ Boris Brejcha and Ibiza-based Chelina Manuhutu — with Four Tet making his Kappa Futur debut. Farrago and Milo Spykers will be going back-to-back, Germany's FJAAK live, I Hate Models, Chicago house DJ John Summit, Michael Bibi and South Korea's one and only Peggy Gou. As well as these huge names, Reinier Zonneveld will be playing live, London-based Syreeta and Spanish DJ Wade plus for the first time Ugandan collective NYEGE NYEGE with HHY & The Kampala Unit, Kabeaushé, Jay Mitta & Anti Vairas, Menzi and Turkana all confirmed. The next day will see The Blessed Madonna, UK house legends CamelPhat, plus the return of Craig Richards and DJ Derrick Carter. Diplo will be making his debut whilst the influential UK DJ and producer Jamie Jones will return for an exclusive B2B session with The Martinez Brothers. Belgium's Joyhauser, Berlin techno duo Pan-Pot, DJ/producer Ricardo Villalobos, techno from Satoshi Tomiie live, selector Solomun, Sonja Moonear, and Youniverse will also be performing on day two. The last additions for this mega day are Agoria, Carl Craig who presents Paperclip People live. You can also expect sets from French DJ Chloé Caillet, Denis Sulta, Honey Dijon, and the talented duo Tale Of Us. I really hope the names are correctly pronounced Day three has the festival-favourite Carl Cox, Rush Hour Music cofounder Antal, DJ Bedouin, Blackchild, and Cybotron fronted by Detroit techno maverick Juan Atkins with an audio-visual show. Catch the leading underground heroes Detlef or watch Fisher plus Mathew Jonson serving up a performance featuring Xx ISIS xX, along with Solid Grooves head Michael Bibi back-to-back with Seth Troxler. Motor City Drum Ensemble's Danilo Plessow, Enrico Sangiuliano, house hero Danny Tenaglia, Dennis Cruz and Helena Hauff. The weekend doesn't end there as Joseph Capriati returns to the KappaFutur stage as does Monika Kruse and Spanish spinner Paco Osuna, plus sets from Chile's Paula Tape, Solardo, PAWSA, and Amsterdam's Young Marco. ► Are You a Dj? Send Your Video or Dj Set: http://www.trip-records.com/Sets/index.html ► Subscribe to Trip Records Sets YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/TripRecordsSets ► Subscribe to Trip Records Sets Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/TripRecordSets/ ► Subscribe to Trip Records Sets SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/trip_records_sets ---- Send Your Demo, Trip Records is looking for you ! (Send us a private Soundcloud link) ► demo@trip-records.com -----
House, funk, soul, bass and beats for open-minded listeners with an old-skool state of mind. More info at www.francisco.vibecast.com Catch the pod live every Tuesday evening on Electric Lion Radio www.electriclionradio.com or as a podcast on Podbean, ACast, ITunes or Tunein https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-payback/id1462966565 Tracklisting: Sweatson Klank - Mista Linen Houston Person - I No Get Eye For Back (w. KRS-1 Oustroy) Femme Deadly Venoms - Femmenomenon De La Soul - Keeping The Faith Lakim Shabazz - No Justice No Peace Cerrone - Look for Love (The Reflex Revision - D'Francisco DJ edit) Community People - Education Wrap FRED EVERYTHING/TREVOR WALKER FEAT DIABEL CISSOKHO - Kafoiye (Art Of Tones remix) PAT THOMAS & KWASHIBU AREA BAND - Bubu Saison, Miss Yankey - Making Shapes (Scott Diaz Remix) Spiritcatcher - Galactik Files Paperclip People - Throw Funkky, Mavhungu - Mitodzi (Jimpster Instrumental Remix) Whomadewho - Silence & Secrets (Black Coffee Remix) Patti Days - Right Before My Eyes (Bruce Forest Remix) Zero T/Onj feat Jordan Max - Everyday Struggles (original mix) Break & Total Science - Blame You Dj Ron - Rockers Tek 9 - Slow Down (Nookie remix) Christopher Ellis - Rub A Dub Alton Ellis - Its A Shame
This a one-off (thanks Dave), I'll let the title speak for itself. Music is the answer, enjoy the beats! Hans ;) Tracklist: 01. Deep Dish, Brian Transeau - Mohammad Is Jesus (In Dub) 02. Star City - You Got It (Original Mix) 03. Kamasutra Feat. Corrina Joseph - Burnin (Vocal Dub) 04. Gusto - Disco's Revenge (Mole Hole Dirty Mix) 05. Capriccio - Everybody Get Up (Jazz-N-Groove Nu Disco Vocal) 06. The Deep - Dom Dom Jump (Sax Mix) 07. H.O.G. Presents The Groovelines - Got To Dance Disco (Subsonic Mix) 08. Dj Tonka - Feel (Original Remastered) 09. Mr Jack - Only House Muzik (Jack's Dream Mix) 10. Paperclip People, Carl Craig - Throw (Original Mix) 11. Soul Providers - Rise (Bini & Martini Original Mix) 12. Byron Stingily - Get Up (Everybody) (Mousse T. Remix) 13. Masters At Work, India, Joey Negro - Backfired (Joey Negro Club Mix) 14. Afro Medusa - Pasilda (Knee Deep Club Mix) 15. Junior Jack - My Feeling (Kick N' Deep Mix) 16. Negrocan - Cada Vez (Jerry Ropero's Avant Garde Remix) 17. Danny Tenaglia, Celeda - Music Is The Answer (Cevin Fisher Mix) 18. Boris Dlugosch, Roisin Murphy - Never Enough (Chocolate Puma Remix) 19. Basement Jaxx - Samba Magic (Original Mix)
This is Bouncin'! A few tiny errors as the second bottle of red kicked in, but this mix rocks! :) Tracks by The Vision, Jerome Robins, Miguel Bastida, Lewis Boardman, Fourword, Mendo, Alvaro Smart, Silash & Doppe, Dennis Quin, An-Beat, Martin Ikin, Nebraska, Eddy M, Rene Amesz, DJ Fronter, Just Be, Paperclip People, Ruben Mandolini, Gene Farris
Voyages: a monthly journey into funky, deep and uplifting house music
1 Martin Roth, Beautiful Life (Original Mix)2 Doctor Dru, The Voice Of Dru (Original Mix)3 Jamie Jones, Art Department, Our Time In Liberty Feat. Art Department (Original Mix)4 Epithet, Bluenote (Original Mix)5 Paperclip People, Throw (Slam's RTM Remix)
Livestreams are here: https://www.facebook.com/TrustTheMachine/live/ Every Saturday 19:30 GMT 1. Realm_Monobox 2. Obey_Robert Hood 3. Saints Row_The Subdermic 4. Wisher_Takaaki Itoh 5. Karman_Gary Beck 6. The Family_Robert Hood 7. Video Siren_Gary Beck 8. Bitch is Bad_Newks 9. Variant_DJ Shiva 10. Start Chopping (Tommy Four Seven remix)_Perc 11. Guiltless_Karl o Connor, Peter Sutton 12. Deburring (Judgement Call remix by Makaton)_Tomohiko Sagae 13. The Vault_The Advent 14. Armory (Ben Sims Remix)_Mr Jones 15. Wanderer (Jonas Kopp remix)_Brendon Moeller 16. Ratzo_The Advent 17. Blind (Neireich remix)_Marco Asoleda 18. Klang_Trust The Machine 19. Look What Your Love has Done to Me_Perc 20. Say How_Mike Denhert 21. Caustic_JT Kyrke 22. Bloody Mary_Trust The Machine 23. Throw_Carl Craig, Paperclip People
We welcome DJ Lucky back to the Bonzai Basik Beats decks with another superb oldskool flavoured set featuring tracks from L.S.G., CJ Bolland, Celeda, Da Hool, Paperclip People, Barbarella and Criss Source. His last retro fuelled set was outstanding and we've no doubt that this one will keep the lockdown blues at bay. Stay safe and enjoy. 1º Barbarella - My Name Is Barbarella (Original Mix) 2º Criss Source - Hugs N Kisses (Original Mix) 3º Paperclip People - Throw (Original Mix) 4º Celeda - The Underground (Original Mix) 5º Da Hool - T.H.M. (Original Mix) 6º DJ Remy - Cousteau (Original Mix) 7º L.S.G. - Down To Earth (Original Mix) 8º CJ Bolland - Mantra (Original Mix) 9º L.S.G. - Netherworld (Original Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
We welcome DJ Lucky back to the Bonzai Basik Beats decks with another superb oldskool flavoured set featuring tracks from L.S.G., CJ Bolland, Celeda, Da Hool, Paperclip People, Barbarella and Criss Source. His last retro fuelled set was outstanding and we’ve no doubt that this one will keep the lockdown blues at bay. Stay safe and enjoy. 1º Barbarella - My Name Is Barbarella (Original Mix) 2º Criss Source - Hugs N Kisses (Original Mix) 3º Paperclip People - Throw (Original Mix) 4º Celeda - The Underground (Original Mix) 5º Da Hool - T.H.M. (Original Mix) 6º DJ Remy - Cousteau (Original Mix) 7º L.S.G. - Down To Earth (Original Mix) 8º CJ Bolland - Mantra (Original Mix) 9º L.S.G. - Netherworld (Original Mix) This show is syndicated & distributed exclusively by Syndicast. If you are a radio station interested in airing the show or would like to distribute your podcast / radio show please register here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
>>> RETRO WARN-UP 94-96 Lagoa Dj HS >>> 01/E-SMOOVE welcome to the jungle 02/FLY BABY you must admit 03/JT COMPAGNY live is life 04/ONE DOVE white love 05/U2 lemon (remix) 06/PAPERCLIP PEOPLE thrown 07/CHIAPET tik tik 08/ROZZO trade winds 09/CIRCUIT BOY the door 10/OBX eternal player 11/FELIX DA HOUSECAT the dawn 12/UNDERWORLD rez 13/SAX 4 TWO times an orgasm 14/OLGA i'm a bitch
Mix #1Les Edits du Golem 11 - Disco Deprime - Les Edits du GolemVegyn - Fake Life - PLZ Make It RuinsFlavien Berger - Deep Sea Blue Song - Pan European RecordingEtienne Jaumet - Caravan ( DJ Athome Dub ) - Versatile Fier d'être Dijonnais Hilldale - Christmas C'est le Club des Cinq version Dijonnais qui s'apprête à sortir un Ep très réussis de Pop Sucré ( Jelly Dreams sortira le 30 janvier 2020 ) c'est le coup de coeur Whizzz Mix #2The Dynamic Superiors - If I Could Meet You - Motown45 Level - Next Level -Gimme Some MoreSandra Hamilton - Parang Jam - Latin ParangPasteur Lappe - Na Real Seele Fo Ya ( Shan Version ) - A 7edits L'info du 20 h Lorsque Carl Craig prend le contrôle d'une Boiler Room sous son aléa PaperClip People on crie au génie ou au foutage de gueule voir à la performance artistique intellectuelle champagne paillettes bref on comprend pas tout mais ça n'a pas faire rire du tout l'entreprise Boiler Room, Censuré le Carl Craig. Paperclip People - Throw - Planet E Communications Mix #3 #### Special Red Axes #### Red Axes - Cooked Banana - GarzenRedrago - Rave N'Roll -Red Axes - Pop Corn - Edit Secret Mister bOut Of Orbit Shpongle - No Disco ( Red Axes Remix ) - Shamanic TalesRed Axes Beo Dat May Troi- Ho Chi Min - K7Red Axes Feat Yakomin - Abidjan - K7Red Axes - Shabak Shalom - Phantasy Sound L'instant Rosalie Quand Vitalic illustre la nouvelle campagne écolo de Peugeot, on danse à nouveau sur ce Hit Vitalic - Waiting for The Stars ( Feat David Shaw ) Mix #4 Morceau de fin Hommage à Dangerous Ground 2020 Future & Drake - Life Is Good - Epic Records
DOLE & KOM on: - Facebook: www.facebook.com/dolekom - SoundCloud: @dole-kom HOW I MET THE BASS on: - Facebook: www.facebook.com/howimetthebass - Twitter: www.twitter.com/howimetthebass - Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/HowIMetTheBass 3 QUESTIONS to DOLE & KOM: Q: Let´s talk about your mix. How did these tracks shape your doings? Did you find the bass both the same way? A: We picked tracks that influenced us personally as well as DJs in our early years. Dole (Tilo) comes from a more Punk Rock background and Kom (Jens) digged more Disco. Dole started DJing Breakbeat and UK Hardcore, Kom took the Chicago / Detroit route. Q: Would you still play some of them in your current DJ-sets? A: From time to time we edit different classics to spice up our sets. Lately Format – “Solid Sessions” or Paris Mitchell Project – “Ghetto Shouts”. And of course our all time favourite “Throw” by Paperclip People. Q: Which projects are coming this year? A: First we come up with a new EP on Criminal Bassline called “Beats To The West”. In Springtime 3000Grad will release our debut longplayer “Twenty Five” plus a downtempo 3-tracker on Acker Records.
Mirko Di Florio -coco club- Paperclip People -parking garage politics- Kenny Larkin -cirque du soul- Diz James Kurt -please don't play- Mat Joe -love stream- Ilario Alicante -vacanciones an chile- Christian Smit -someone else- Just Be -after midnight- Alan Fitzpatrick -the tetra- Lake People -frame of reference- Dense & Pika -suki- Virgo -all time- Stefano Frisoni -el nino loco- Just Be -the funky rhythm- Round Table Night -calypso- Chris Montana -porto hustle
This is "Le Catalyste" mix session, episode #8 from Dec 2nd 2015. https://www.facebook.com/lecatalyste/ with When I Get Home - Marquis Hawkes - Sweet Over Here (Deeper Mix) - Eric Kupper - Defected Presents Most Rated 2016 Sunday Morning (Kaytronik Ruff Kut Mix) - Seven Davis Jr. - Defected Presents Most Rated 2016 In The Mood (dub Mix) - Phil Weeks Let Me Tell U - Jimmy Edgar - Shine Ultramajic Starry return - AYSAM - KATAPULT [Karat Compilation] The Light - Adesse Versions - Wash My Soul When A Fire Starts To Burn - Disclosure - Settle [Deluxe Edition] Universal Music GmbH Oscillator (Sebastien San Remix) - Paperclip People Broadway - iO - Cabaret EP - Diynamic
Don is back this week, with a boatload of brand NEW music to delight your listening ears. It's been a crazy few weeks, with studio equipment malfunctions and lost recordings, and what-have-you. But Don is back, and he thinks he has everything under control this time around. Tracklist for June 25, 2015 01 :: Pleasure - Joyous (Edited by DJ Harvey) 02 :: Michael The Lion - Anytime 03 :: Gay Marvine - Burning Love 04 :: Mateo & Matos - Givin' It All You Got 05 :: Paperclip People - ...
With tracks from Trevor Deep Jr., Daniel Dexter, Bo Saris, Project E (Mark E & Nat Woodcock), Frankey & Sandrino, Manhooker, Daphni, Nile Delta, Lindstrøm, Michael Mayer, Bot'Ox, Crackboy, Isolée, Name In Lights, Rey & Kjavik, Lee M Kelsall, Timothee Milton, Blagger, Paperclip People, Traffic Signs and Rone. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
When your talking about old hands in the British Dance music scene that still hold the credibility to stick to their guns and continue to play non commercial, true house music you need look no further than Scott Bradford. Scott first cut his teeth on the decks in 1989 playing odd club slots around the North East of England but he soon pushed himself to the forefront after teaming up with long term partner, SCOOBY, when they started their first weekly residency at Rockshots in Newcastle. After two years and the subsequent rise of the silly hardcore scene Scott realised it was time to move on and relocate to a smaller venue where only those who appreciated their music fully and the crowd could be closely monitored. They took up residency at Club Afrika in May1992 and the legendary SHINDIG was born. moving into it’s 21st year (making it one of the longest running club nights in the UK) the night now resides at the impressive Warehouse 34 in Newcastle has played host to a who’s who of international DJ talent and has gained a massive reputation at home and abroad. Having recorded under the monikers NEW PHUNK THEORY, LITTLE GREEN MEN, SHINDIG, THIRD MOVEMENT, FISHEAD (with Satoshi Tomiie) and most notably as LEXICON AVENUE their remix and production credits extend to such labels as Yoshitoshi, Airtight, Hooj Choons, Paper Recordings toy name but a few… Celebrating its 21st year this month sees Shindig host Part 2 of it's birthday Celebrations this coming august bank holiday along with a Shindig Pool Party at Croatia's SONUS festival also this bank holiday. for more information visit www.shindiguk.com or you can find Shindig W34 on Facebook and Twitter. So here we are… 21 years and still going strong… if this isn't one of the hardest working men in dance music… we don't know who is… Ladies and gents… This is the sound of SHINDIG and Scott Bradford…. INTRO TRACKLIST 1. Mael - Deviation (Original Mix) 2. DEE.P - Thai Suzy (Original Mix) GUESTMIX TRACKLIST 1. Dual T – Rainy Afternoon (Giom Mix) 2. FCL – It's You (MK Mix) 3. Supacooks – Anthill (Giom Mix) 4. John Tejada – Somewhere 5. Mario Basanov – Slip Away (show B Dub) 6. Manoo – Kromosome X 7. Slam – Eterna (Radioslave Mix) - Loop 8. Kaiserdisco – Smoke City 9. Dema & Paride Saraceni – Indiana 10. Paperclip People – Throw (Slam mix) 11. MiniCoolBoyz – Game Over 12. Nikola Baytala & Myles Egner – Zero (Catz n Dogz mix) 13. Catz n dogz – They Frontin 14. Abe Duque – Acid 15. Patch Park – Paradise In Trouble For more information visit www.shindiguk.com // SHINDIG W34 (Facebook + Twitter) ENJOY.DOWNLOAD.SHARE 22 Digit x
Romanthony - The Wanderer (Dixon Edit) Soul Minority - Down The Road (Oscar P NY 2 Dtroit Mix) S.A.M. & DJ-Kicks - Nangijala (Maceo Plex Reggae Edit) Oscar P - Jus Like Music (Main Mix) Alix Alvarez - Champion Sound (Original Mix) Soul Minority f/ Nathalie Claude - Always There (Oscar P NY 2 Dtroit Mix) Brett Johnson, Dave Barker - On The Highway (Pezzner's Remix) Paperclip People - Oscillator (Sebastien San Remix) Romanthony f/ The Trojan Horse - Bring U Up (Deetron Edit) Rocco - TBT3 (Original Mix) Karasu - Quarion (Deetron Remix)
An absolutely cracking episode of the show this month for you all to sit back and enjoy. Bringing you some deeper progressive sounds along with some pure floor filling moments, this episode is sure to please and give you your fix of the Arkadia Podcast Show for yet another month. Featured on this months show we have Christian Smith, Max Cooper, Fehrplay, Jeremy Olander and one of my all time favourites, Sasha. Below is a full tracklisting of the show. Tracklisting: 1/ Michael Cassette - Zeppelin (Original Mix) 2/ Interpulse - Buckle Up (Original Mix) 3/ Hot Chip - Flutes (Sasha Remix) 4/ OMB - Sea Air (Cid Inc. Remix) 5/ Tristan Garner - Meteor (Original Mix) 6/ Quivver - Fakes and Bullshit (Original Mix) 7/ Agoria - Panta Rei (Max Cooper Remix) 8/ Magnetic Brothers - I Feel (Wilson McLennan Remix) 9/ Andy Gramm - Pursuit of Happiness (Fehrplay Loud Mix) 10/ Soarsweep - Who We Are (Extended Mix) 11/ Timakz - Digital Drama (Original Mix) 12/ Paperclip People - 4 My Peepz (Dubfire Rework) 13/ Christian Smith - The Judgement (Original Mix) 14/ Jeremy Olander - Norrsken (Original Club Mix) Enjoy! www.arkadiaofficial.com www.facebook.com/arkadiaofficial www.twitter.com/arkadiaofficial www.youtube.com/arkadiaofficial www.soundcloud.com/arkadiaofficial
01 - MATHIAS KADEN_Kawaba (DJ KOZE Rmx) (0'00) (Vakant / 2011) 02 - MIKAEL JONASSON_Random Diversity (3'20) (Figure / 2011) 03 - THE JUNKIES_Thug Life (7'50) (Rawthentic Music / 2011) 04 - JAMES RUSKIN & MARK BROOM_The Future That Was (12'00) (Blueprint Records / 2010) 05 - MARCO EFFE_Chesley (17'20) (Break New Soil / 2011) 06 - ROMANO ALFIERI & LUCA BEAR_Leave The Valley (23'50) (Great Stuff Recordings / 2011) 07 - PHIL KIERAN_Le Carrousel (EGBERT Rmx) (29'00) (Phil Kieran Records / 2011) 08 - DJ SNEAK_Operation Sneak 2011 (35'10) (Cecille / 2011) 09 - NICK DUNTON_Between Worlds (38'40) (Surface Records / 2011) 10 - PAPERCLIP PEOPLE_4 My Peepz (DUBFIRE Rmx) (42'50) (Planet E Communications / 2011) 11 - SHIFTED_Control (50'00) (Mote Evolver / 2011) 12 - PERCY X_X Track One (REGIS Rmx) (56'40) (Soma Records / 2011)
Afrodisiac Session N°78 : International Guest "Ramon Tapia (Great Stuff Records)" Discover The most famous french RIviera party's univers with the official Podcast Afrodisiac Session availaible to free on Itunes: 01. Villains Slow Thump - FX Tool [Octopus] 02. Rainer Viudez - Nuevo Cedar [Desolat] 03. David Mayer - Moment [Keinemusik] 04. Ramon Tapia - Day One [Remote Area] 05. Paperclip People - 4 My Peepz - Dubfire Rework [Planet E] 06. Nick Curly - Green Baize [Cocoon] 07. Lemos - Sher Base [Bass Culture] 08. Sandy Huner And Ramon Tapia - Chi Town [Remote Area] 09. Ramon Tapia - Tears - Deep Mix [Say What?] 10. Joel Mull - Krauthouse - Dustin Zahn Remix [Truesoul] 11. Ramon Tapia - The Moment [Aella Music] 12. Hermanez - Camuflash [Aella Music]
small & fine…tracks from Extrawelt, Paperclip People, Terranova and more mixed by Little M
Full scoop on Andre's live appearances, mixshows, tracklisitngs, and music at http://www.fuelinfo.com, www.facebook.com/andresolaris. 1. Stay Out All Night (Organ Mix) - JOSH WINK 2. Stay Out All Night (Dub Mix) - JOSH WINK 3. Our Soul (Matteo Matteini Remix) - GIANLUCA LUISI 4. Sonora (Hugo Remix) - MARC ROMBOY 5. You Lose (Marcelo Castelli Trippy Remix) - MILTON CHANNELS 6. Hustle (Norman Zube Remix) - LORE, STEFAN HELMKE 7. Silverati (Nosmo v Kris B) - DJ TIMELINE 8. Shakedown (Marco V Remix) - ALI WILSON 9. Restless (Norman Zube A Mix) - PATRIC LA FUNK 10. Deliver Me (Sultan Remix) - CEVIN FISHER, PAUL HARRIS 11. Throw (Original Mix) - CARL CRAIG, PAPERCLIP PEOPLE 12. Pushin Too Hard (Bruce Aisher Remix) - SAINTS and SINNERS 13. Sweet Lies (Radio Slave Remix) - BOOKA SHADE 14. A Thousand Nights (Dubfire Quiet Storm Remix) - GREGOR TRESHER
Graced with a 3hr opening DJ slot for the live Chicago debut of one of my favorite producers in Guillaume & the Coutu Dumonts, this set starts with a deep groove and gets weird, deep, techy, wonky, and traverses a range of tempos from 110-128 bpms, ending with a kiss of favorites... this was a super fun night after a great Summer of wonderful opportunities. Viva Smart Bar... enjoy!!!01. Amine Edge - All Night Loop - Pezzner Remix - Tenampa Recordings 02. Andre Lodemann - Your Choice - Room With A View 03. June - Lost Area - DJ Sprinkles' Lost Dancefloor Remix - These Days04. xx. xx - xx xx - xx + xx xx05. Endian - Doze - Electric Minds06. Robert Owens - One Body - Nicholas Interpretation - Needwant07. Bicep - Silk - Mark Verbos Remix - Throne of Blood08. Daniel Steinberg - Atencion - Dub - Front Room Recordings 09. Stimming & David August - Sexy Biest - Diynamic10. Si Begg - Come Correct - Mike Lennon Remix - Mutate Records11. Maceo Plex - Can't Leave You - Crosstown Rebels12. M.S.T. - In Acid - Chicken Lips Malfunction Mix - WeLoveMuzik13. Davide Squillace and Guti - That Ginger Ponytail - Hideout14. Recloose - Antares - Rush Hour15. Al Tourettes & Appleblim - Mr.Swishy - Linkwood Codeine Remix - Aus Music16. Agaric & Michael Stavostrand - Everytime - We Are Records17. Martin Buttrich - Fireball - Desolat18. KINK - E79 - Ovum Recordings19. Miro Pajic - Just For You - Play This Track Records20. Melohman & Javi Bora - Bambata - 2020Vision21. Philip Bader - The Ghost - Highgrade Records22. Martinez - Basic Structure - Davide Squillace Remix - Moon Harbour Recordings23. Vavinchi - Astronaut - Sozonov Remix - ARTEFEKZ Muzik 24. Channel X - Mosquito - Upon You Records 25. Luca M - Dildau - Loca Music26. Philip Bader & Nicone - Mama Simba - Hive Audio27. The Skull - Keep It Moving - Kindisch 28. Mark & John - Jagging - Ozgur Can Remix - Pickadoll 29. Scuba - Feel It - Hotflush Recordings30. Trevor Loveys - I Believe - Jack Union Records 31. Style Of Eye - Dry - Zombie Disco Squad Remix - Sound Pellegrino32. Lars Moston & Ben Mono - People - Joyce Muniz & Shanti Roots Remix - Top Billin33. Yes Wizard - Elephant & Castle - Duke Dumont Remix - Tigersushi34. Paperclip People - 4 My Peepz - Dubfire Rework - Planet E Communications35. Stephan Bodzin & Marc Romboy - Ferdinand - Gregor Tresher Remix - Systematic36. Federico Molinari - Limpia Madrid - Oslo37. Cassius - The Sound Of Violence - Franco Cinelli Remix - Cassius Records38. Zafra Negra & Monika Kruse - Latin Lovers - Andhim's Prima Latina Remix - Terminal M39. CJ Bolland - Sugar Is Sweeter - Armand Van Helden's Drum and Bass Mix - FFRR
With some good tastes of Paperclip People sometimes... :)
Mix session - 42 min. / House.1 / Secret Sunday Lover (Greg Wilson edit) - Ignition, Greg Wilson2 / Jus Dance (original mix) - Mr V3 / Love (Ben Westbeech remix) - Jose James4 / Pump Dance feat Kelly Love (DJ Sneaks Baller mix) - OGC, DJ Sneaks5 / Lovefreak original mix - Snuff Crew6 / The Think Twice (Confetti Bomb remix) - The Detroit Experiment7 / Throw (original mix) - Carl Craig, Paperclip People8 / Yogoto (original mix) - Spencer Parker9 / Detroit (c2RMX1 by Carl Craig) - Morgan Geist, Carl Craig (remix)
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground MovementRichie Hawtin Biography Artist, DJ, conceptualist and ambassador, more than anyone else in modern electronic music, Richie Hawtin has relentlessly proved himself to be a true innovator. The one-man mogul behind acclaimed Techno imprints Plus 8 & Minus sends signals out all over the world from his HQ in an old fire station in Windsor, Ontario – just across the border from Detroit Techno City. The signals are constantly evolving, his Plastikman persona gave Techno a unique face with a series of four ruthlessly minimal albums of skeletal beauty, while breathtaking festival live sets at Glastonbury and Tribal Gathering helped invent stadium Techno. His “Decks, EFX & 909” album released on novamute in 1999 expanded the concept of a DJ mix album beyond the imagination of most DJs. As a pioneering DJ and party promoter he was banned from entering America for 18 months. Yet this jet-setting international futurist is as at home exhibiting alongside acclaimed modern sculptor Anish Kapoor as he is headlining a bush rave with Josh Wink somewhere in Western Australia. More of a decade into his career, it’s no surprise that the every-youthful Hawtin is up to something new. This time, he’s reconstructing the DJ mix album even further with “DE9: Closer To The Edit”, the groundbreaking new album set for release on the novamute label in September 2001. His first mix album, for the Mixmag Live series, saw him use extra effects and drum machines as long ago as 1993, “Decks, EFX & 909” cut laser-style between tracks and now, “DE9: Closer To The Edit”, sees Hawtin use his sampler to tear the skin and the flesh from the tracks until there’s just a skeleton left, which he reassembles into a kind of Frankenstein’s robot. The result is a mix album like you’ve never heard before. Hawtin describes this unique process “I recorded, sampled, cut and spliced over 100 tracks down into their most basic components. I ended up with over 300 loops, ranging in different lengths. I started to recreate and reinterpret each track and then put the pieces back together, as if an audio jigsaw puzzle – using effects and edits as the glue between each piece”. A classic like Carl Craig’s ‘4 My Peepz’ (under his Paperclip People guise) breathes in and out in less than a minute, like a lonely spirit lost on the hard drive. “I don’t like mix CDs, everyone’s being lazy, so I gotta do something different,” says Hawtin. “Some people think it’s about me using some extra equipment – a drum machine and some effects - but it’s a whole philosophy really. ‘Let’s take it to the extreme, to somewhere that’s it never been before’ “ Hawtin believes the whole DJ thing is stuck in a groove. So beyond “DE9…” he is championing a new DJ system developed in Holland called Final Scratch, with Plus 8 partner John Acquaviva. Dance and Electronic music is the most technology-based genre of all, but to Hawtin’s frustration it’s still rooted in a music delivery system developed in the 19th Century: the gramophone record. Even though more and more DJs play tracks burnt onto CD, vinyl still rules because it’s easier and instinctive to control. Final Scratch links up to the normal two-turntables-and-mixer set up, but lets you play tracks stored on a laptop using a special piece of vinyl as a ‘mouse’, or controller. You can access literally thousands of tracks, and scratch, cut, slow and mix them just like normal records using this special piece of vinyl. It’s nothing short of revolutionary. As Hawtin enthuses: “It feels and acts like a regular record.” He’s already using Final Scratch to play unreleased tracks by Josh Wink and Speedy J, and special re-edits of some of Hawtin’s classics and personal faves. Born in Banbury, Oxfordshire, England, on June 4th 1970 Hawtin emigrated with his family when he was nine to Windsor, Ontario, where his dad Mick still works as a robot technician in the General Motors car factory (his mother, Brenda, is in real estate). Richie cheekily borrowed his dad’s persona for his house alias Robotman. His brother Matthew, who shares the Windsor fire station studio complex with Richie, is a visual artist. By 15 Richie was creeping out of the house to cross the border and go clubbing in Detroit. By 17 he was DJing at The Shelter, a dark basement club where he mixed House and Techno with Industrial music by Nitzer Ebb and Front 242. He had his own show on Detroit’s 96.3FM – inspired by a late ‘80s Detroit radio DJ called The Wizard, now better known as Jeff Mills. As a teenager Hawtin, already into Breakdancing and Electro, was stirred by the radically beautiful machine music being fashioned by Detroit Techno pioneers like Juan Atkins, Derrick May and Kevin Saunderson. In 1989 he set up Plus 8 Records with John Acquaviva to release their own tracks and push new artists. They started running parties in Detroit. But far from welcoming them, the tight-knit Detroit Techno scene initially turned a cold shoulder on the two renegade Canadians. “It pissed a lot of people off because there wasn’t anyone else in the city doing it – it took someone from the outside to come in and say, ‘Look, wake up,’” Richie recalls. “These guys [May, Atkins and Saunderson] have left. They’re doing their thing overseas.” Plus 8 began to gather momentum with a richly varied catalogue of hard-nosed, cutting edge Techno from artists like Speedy J, Dan Bell and Kenny Larkin. Along with the resurgence of Detroit’s confrontational Underground Resistance, this marked the second wave of Detroit Techno. “We all put the focus back on Detroit for a while, we didn’t want to make traditional Techno, we were inspired by traditional Techno. Derick, Kevin and Juan had sent these waves all over the world and we were the first to feel the rebounds of their ripples”. By 1993 Richie Hawtin’s Detroit parties had become legendary intense affairs as freaky dancing clubbers lost themselves in strange, dark warehouses transformed into disorientating warrens by walls of black plastic sheeting. Inspired by this, Hawtin elected to take Techno one stage further and develop his virtual Plastikman alter ego: a red and black gremlin that is tattooed on his forearm. He didn’t want a collection of tracks; he wanted to make an album that swallowed up the concentrated energy of those parties and spit it back out as something new. An album, “Sheet One” was recorded in a rollercoaster 48 hour studio session and released on novamute in early ‘93 and was soon followed by the brilliant ‘Spastik’, a single recorded three weeks later after a long night dancing to Derrick May. Hawtin was already shifting identities like a spy changing roles: his 1992 album “Dimension Intrusion”, under his Fuse alias, had played a key part in the Warp label’s groundbreaking “Artificial Intelligence” armchair-Techno series, but he wanted to reach further. He remembered the strange shapes that his friends threw at those warehouse parties, the different creatures they almost became. “Like plasticine,” he says. “That was the whole idea of Plastikman, it was all very viscous and pliable and moveable.” Plastikman wasn’t just a clever alter ego – it was a role for you to try on too. The sound was rubbery and sparse; its moments of melodic steel arriving unnervingly. The first album, “Sheet One”, played up Hawtin’s reputation for LSD and was promoted with a free sheet of fake acid tabs. Hawtin developed a Plastikman live show that still tours the world. Huge audiences at Glastonbury and Tribal Gathering twitched to its twittering insect rhythms, lost in a soundtrack far freakier than anything else those events had to offer. In 1994 the second album on novamute, “Musik”, let a little human warmth seep onto the clattering Plastikman rhythms, but despite its closing robot lullaby ‘Lasttrak’, it was, if anything, even more discomfortingJust as the little Plastikman gremlin was becoming an international phenomenon, American immigration officials banned Hawtin from entering America for working illegally. He was barred from entering the States for 18 months. It was a devastating experience. “My girlfriend lived there and most of my experiences were in Detroit, my friends were there and all of my musical inspiration was there – and suddenly it was like, ‘See that building over there? You can see your inspiration, but you can’t go there.’” Now, typically, he believes the ban had its benefits. It was at this point the Chemicals Brothers and Underworld began to break out of the dance world and into a wider Rock arena. Hawtin now wonders whether he might have gone further down the stadium Techno route. Instead, grounded in Windsor, he went back to the studio to reinvent. “When that happened it was the worst day of my life,” he says now, “and it was one of the best things too.” The next Plastikman project, ‘Klinik’, wouldn’t come together. “I had tried to follow those records up but there were feelings of pressure at that point,” he says now. Stuck in the studio, depressed, Hawtin set himself a new challenge and gave it a deadline. He pressurised himself back into action, releasing a series of ‘Concept’ EPs based on the months of the year. Each release would feature two tracks recorded in one month only using a set template of sounds. They would be released and then forgotten. The discipline of producing 24 tracks in 12 months rewired the creative circuits. “It progressed me to a different audience, it progressed me with effects which came into my sets and it progressed me into more of this spatial environment I was trying to get to,” says Hawtin. It was the starting point for his last Plastikman album “Consumed”, which replaced the angry black and red gremlin with dark, abstract sleeve art and the tense rhythms with swathes of bass and melody. Released on novamute in 1998, it was acclaimed in countries like France – where conceptual artists are traditionally celebrated. “Consumed” elevated Hawtin to a new status, he was now not just an international Techno star, but a contemporary artist. Asked to contribute to a French Millennium Exhibition celebrating different ideas of beauty, Hawtin created a musical installation based around the clicks, hisses and pops of vinyl – a beautiful sound, he argued, to his generation. The exhibition also featured the work of world famous sculptor, Anish Kapoor, who Hawtin had long been a fan. In fact “Consumed”’s unique textureshad been inspired by Kapoor’s beguiling, futuristic, curved shapes and the cover art echoed the sculptor’s famous obelisk. “I was walking around those sculptures and putting my head into some of them. They had like a sonic quality like chambers of nothingness – and that’s exactly what I was trying to hear. Suddenly I was able to walk around a physical version of what I wanted to do musically.” Hawtin was also moved by the mournful purple washes of the late Mark Rothko, which now hang in London’s Tate Modern. Rothko’s work, says Hawtin, “is very, very subtle, just washes of texture. It kind of gave me a visual perspective of what I was trying to get out of my head, sonically. On a flat surface.” This is where Hawtin is at now. Constantly touring all over the world and keeping fans updated on his world wide DJ travels via his website diaries; taking his dad out to dinner with John Peel (a big deal for his Peel–fan father especially now his son is a huge favourite of the radio DJ); pushing himself to his creative boundaries and taking Techno with him. Not just to the middle of the dancefloor, but also above it. “The good Techno musicians enjoy having a good time, but can see beyond it,” Hawtin notes. “It’s the closest to a contemporary art form.” With Jeff Mills providing an installation to the recent Sonar event in Barcelona, Germany’s Thomas Brinkmann moving from conceptual art into conceptual Techno, and increasing connections between the two worlds. As Techno and art move closer together Hawtin sees it as a logical part of his constant reinvention. “It’s about setting a standard for yourself and progressing yourself. Showing people you can do something interesting that’s more than just dance music.” CONTACT INFORMATION Label/Sales: Rudy Delgado | rd@m-nus.com tel. +49 30 405040 345 Press Contact: Meike Nolte | mn@m-nus.com tel. +49 30 405040 355 Tour/Booking: Katrin Schlotfeldt | katrin@clonk.com tel. +49 30 40056892 Special Thanks To Mrs Meike Nolte,Rudy Delgado & Richie Hawtin