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Lee Coombs - DISTRIKT Podcast - Episode 011

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2011 67:44


We're back from Black Rock City, Boys and Girls, with hours upon hours of dark and dirty playa sets recorded live from DISTRIKT at Burning Man Rites of Passage! Today we're quite pleased to present you with the very first of those recordings from our good pal, Lee Coombs of Thrust Recordings. Enjoy! "It’s been two years since I have visited the Playa and I couldn’t wait to play my first DISTRIKT set. There is something really special about a huge daytime party in the desert! I re-edited and re-mixed like a mad man in the weeks leading up to Burning Man to make sure I had the right tunes for the job. DISTRIKT has the kind of vibe that I love, the crowd wants to hear Rolling Underground Beats that carry you through the day and then onto the night. They know quality and when they hear it, the place erupts. Hats off to you DISTRIKT. I had an Epic afternoon and loved every minute of it. Thank You!" - Lee Coombs x Track List 1. Steve Lawler – Kalimba [R&S] 2. Reset Robot – V3 [Sprout] 3. Iguana Djs – Nasty Night (Lee Coombs Remix) [Thrust Recordings] 4. Trent Cantrelle Vs Princess Superstar – Robot (Lee Coombs Remix) [Sounds Like Music] 5. Josh Wink – Everybody to the sun (Slam Remix) [Ovum] 6. Ways and Means – Scissorfight (Lee Coombs Remix) [Audio23] 7. Bushwacka! – West Side [Olmeto] 8. Marco Bailey – Watergate [Bedrock] 9. Secret Cinema – Pass the Dutchie [Mistakes Music] 10. Shlomi Aber – Create Balance (Lee Coombs Edit) [Ovum] 11. The Freakazoids – Freakazoid Experiments (Lee Coombs Burning Man Remix) [Thrust Recordings Promo] 12. Lee Coombs – Break 9541 (Ways and Means Remix) [Thrust Recordings Promo] 13. Lee Coombs and Meat Katie – Thinking of you [Lot49] A little more background on this week's distinguished guest... Bending boundaries and ignoring the status quo – where would the electronic music scene be today without Lee Coombs? For over a decade this British producer has been at the forefront of it all; releasing groundbreaking mix CDs, remixing the world’s most acclaimed artists and knocking out dancefloor destroying productions that are considered classics years after their release. A seasoned veteran, Coombs first hit the DJ slopes in 1989, bathing himself in the acid house scene at parties around London and Cambridge. Crucial in shaping his all-encompassing approach to DJing and production, this boundary-less approach would become Coombs’ trademark, mixing up breaks, house, electro, techno and acid with dexterous assurance. In 1998 Coombs made his first massive strike on the breaks scene as the prized recruit of then ‘up and coming’label Finger Lickin’, with the man’s acclaimed album of 2001 ‘Future Sound of Retro’ signalling his arrival on the world stage. The album struck a chord within the dance music community, so much so that respected industry figurehead Pete Tong noted him as the ‘man to watch’. An ‘Essential New Tune’ accolade soon followed courtesy of Tong, with Coombs’ re-rub of Quivver’s ‘One Last Time’ making dance fans weak at the knees the world over. Such was the demand for Coombs, that luminary Paul Oakenfold was soon knocking at his door, resulting in the critically acclaimed Perfecto Breaks album of 2002. After landing the job of remixing Oakenfold’s ‘Time of your Life’ and then further re-rubs for world class acts such as Moby, New Order, Lamb and Planet Funk, Coombs’ status as one of the industry’s most in-demand artists quickly developed. Even the BBC was under the Coombs spell with them flying him over to Prague in the summer of 2003 to record the theme music for the television program ‘Born to Win’ with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra. Ever the musical innovator, Lee Coombs’ 2004 album release ‘Breakfast of Champions’ signalled a significant evolution in his sound. Collaborating with some of the most respected artists in his field – from Dylan Rhymes to Christian J, Andy Gardner (Plump DJs) and Jem Panufnik (Soul of Man), the album charted the ambitious new territory of Tech Funk, injecting the Breaks sound with butt-shaking elements of House, Electro and Techno. It was a style Coombs would make his own, alongside fellow innovators Meat Katie, Elite Force and Dylan Rhymes. Featured on the acclaimed album was the cracking single ‘Shiver’ (feat. Katherine Ellis) which was snapped up by classic house imprint Azuli and became one of the biggest vocal house anthems of 2005, whilst the ‘Alright All-Night/Dubhead’ and ‘Obsessional Rhythm’ singles went straight to no.1 in the DJ Mag Beats & Breaks Chart. Departing Finger Lickin’ for new pastures in 2005, Coombs’ focus shifted to releasing music through his own Thrust Recordings imprint as well as Adrift and Meat Katie’s Lot49 (then Whole9Yards). It was at this time that he started his ‘Thrust’ club nights in San Francisco, with the quarterly events becoming one of the hottest tickets in the Bay Area. He also formally joined the Lot49 team, mixing the label’s compilation Lot49 Presents – Lee Coombs. When he is not in the producers chair, Coombs regularly tours all corners of the globe and is a bona-fide fan favourite throughout Europe, the USA, Australia, Asia and of course the UK. His popularity has also ensured his repeat appearance at infamous festival ‘The Burning Man’ in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada. Coomb’s latest artist album entitled “Light and Dark.” Was released in October 2009 on Lot49, Coombs views this as his most ambitious project yet with a range of tempo from 100 – 128 bpm. While still dancefloor focused, collaborations with the likes of Seasunz, Katherine Ellis, Uberzone and others help push the albums boundaries and showcase Coombs’ abilities across multiple genres. 2010 saw Lee move back into the T.V. music world when Absolut Vodka asked for his services with their ‘AbsolutNight’ campaign. In 2011 they also asked Lee to write the music to their ‘Absolut Blank’ Campaign which includes ‘behind the scenes’ video soundtrack and an Electronic version of their currently worldwide showing ‘Absolut Blank’ T.V. ad. Lee’s ability to create music that fits any kind of film or game is becoming widely known throughout the industry. In a world that’s so often governed by trends and fads, Coombs’ unwavering ability to simultaneously destroy dancefloors and push musical boundaries over 20 years since he first touched a pair of turntables is a remarkable achievement in itself. There’s little doubt that his impressive sonic skills will be rocking ears for many years to come. For more information on Lee visit him at www.leecoombs.com or http://soundcloud.com/analogdelayed. And don't forget to check out Lee's fan page on Facebook. For more information on DISTRIKT, and to make a donation, visit www.distriktcamp.org. DISTRIKT artwork and PodOmatic page design by Tricia O'Connor Hamon DISTRIKT vox promos courtesy of Sarah Tancer (http://sarahtancer.com) DISTRIKT Podcast co-produced by DJ Kramer [DISTRIKT] and DJ Zach Moore [Space Cowboys].

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Elite Force - DISTRIKT Podcast - Episode 010

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2011 60:16


"We were somewhere around Gerlach on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold....I remember saying something like 'I feel a bit lightheaded; maybe you should drive'. And suddenly there was a terrible roar all around us and the sky was full of what looked like huge jetsprays, all swooping and screeching and diving around the RV, which was going about three miles an hour with the windows open, cruising to Black Rock City. And a voice was screaming: 'Holy Jesus! What are these goddamn animals?'.....I regained my composure and drawled, 'My friend, we are home. THIS is DISTRIKT.'" - Hunter "Shack" Thomspon For sixteen years our pal Simon Shackleton (or "Shack" as we like to call him) has been writing, recording and releasing chart-topping tracks under various pseudonyms (Elite Force, Zodiac Cartel, Dust Bowl, Lunatic Calm and Flicker Noise) for many of the world's finest dance labels (Lot49, TCR, Kingsize, Thrust Recordings). And few, if any, have made a more indelible imprint on the world of dance music in as many areas (DJ, producer & label boss) over a longer period of time than has Shack. The most recognized of his aliases, Elite Force, has been celebrated around the globe for both his accomplishments in the studio and incendiary live DJ sets. Earlier this year, he received the prestigious Breakspoll award for top producer while his multi-genre label, U&A Recordings, was also recognized by Breakspoll as the very best in the world of breakbeat. In his twenty-one years as a DJ, Elite Force has electrified dance crowds at major clubs and international festivals with his signature "bass-driven warehouse music" from Kazakhstan to Australia, London to Tokyo and Budapest to Black Rock City. "Elite Force unites the sometimes warring factions of electro house, techno, and breakbeat, like a peace keeper who values the spirit of cooperation and tolerance", wrote Beatport in 2009. "He was forged in the fires of breakbeat, which has always had a habit of sucking in sounds that pass by. His sets are like a team performance, with tracks coming from all corners of the bass-driven sector, to create a vibrant hodgepodge of boundary-pushing dance music….“ Unbeknownst to many of his fans, Shack's exploits as a producer extend far beyond the realm of dance music into film, television and even video games. His music has been the soundtrack for major motion pictures like The Matrix, Emmy-award winning TV shows such as CSI and his recent collaboration with acclaimed film-score composer, Klaus Badelt (Pirates of the Caribbean, Gladiator, X-Men), on PS3's Motorstorm Apocalypse is yet another crown jewel in a litany of musical accomplishments. Since his first pilgrimage to Black Rock City in 2009, Shack has become a good friend to many of us who make our home on the corner of 9:00 and F at Burning Man. And we're thrilled to have him back in the DISTRIKT line-up again in 2011 (you can catch Shack's closing set on the DISTRIKT sound system Wednesday afternoon). Suffice to say we couldn't think of a better choice for this, the last episode of the DISTRIKT podcast before Burning Man, than Elite Force. Enjoy Everyone! For a complete listing of Elite Force-Zodiac Cartel Burning Man set times visit http://on.fb.me/elite-force-burning-man-gigs. To pick up a copy of Elite Force's "We Are DISTRIKT" (the proceeds of which will be donated to the DISTRIKT camp) visit http://www.beatport.com/release/we-are-distrikt/399357. And for more information on Shack visit www.eliteforcemusic.com or www.facebook.com/djeliteforce. Track List 1. Hiatus - Insurrection (featuring Linton Kwesi Johnson) 2. Julio Bashmore - Battle for Middle You 3. The Subs - Face of the Planet (Style of Eye Mix) 4. Cirez D & Acki Kokotos - Sirtos Madness 5. &ME - Clamb 6. Bart Skills - Dust 7. Thomas Bangalter - Spinal Scratch (TJR MIx) 8. Mord Fustang Vs Banglater - Lick The Scratch (Elite Force Revamp) 9. Reset! - Calypsoul (Elite Force Revamp) 10. Zoo Brasil - Technik (Elite Force Revamp) 11. D Ramirez - Jump it Up 12. Solo UK - Strawberry Swing 13. Umek Vs Elite Force - Fenaton Demented 14. Elite Force - We Are Distrikt (Beatport Exclusive Version) 15. Far Too Loud - Ready for the Stomping 16. Elite Force Vs Primal Scream Vs Herve - Together 17. His Majesty Andre Vs Elite Force - Need2Disco 18. Moonbootica - Tonight 19. Umek Vs Chris Nasty Vs Elite Force - Crank it Up 20. Beckers & DNox - Little 21. D-Unity - Bazaar For more information on DISTRIKT, and to make a donation, visit www.distriktcamp.org. DISTRIKT artwork and PodOmatic page design by Tricia O'Connor Hamon DISTRIKT vox promos courtesy of Sarah Tancer (http://sarahtancer.com) DISTRIKT Podcast co-produced by DJ Kramer [DISTRIKT] and DJ Zach Moore [Space Cowboys]

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Ben Seagren - DISTRIKT Podcast - Episode 009

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2011 62:12


"The final countdown to Burning Man is here. I'm sure everyone just like me is running around trying to find those last minute supplies, furry apparel and all things that glow at night. This podcast is full of pumpin' tech house to keep your spirits high as we make final preparations for Burning Man 2011 - Rites of Passage.....sorry peeps but the tracklist is not available for this one…" - Ben A little more background on Ben.... DISTRIKT Governor, Ben Seagren, is at the forefront of San Francisco's thriving electronic music scence: a phenomenon experienced from big rooms at large clubs...to dark and dirty after-hours in underground spaces...to the the vast expanse of the Black Rock Desert. Ben has performed, produced and held residencies at various venues over the years, but the crown jewels of his many DJ accomplishments are his long-standing residencies with the The Endup and The Deep End Camp (once known as “the best kept secret on the playa”) now called DISTRIKT.... For more information on Ben visit http://benseagren.com and http://senserecords.com. For more information on DISTRIKT, and to make a donation, visit www.distriktcamp.org. DISTRIKT artwork and PodOmatic page design by Tricia O'Connor Hamon DISTRIKT vox promos courtesy of Sarah Tancer (http://sarahtancer.com) DISTRIKT Podcast co-produced by DJ Kramer and DJ Zach Moore

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DJ Kramer & Tamo - DISTRIKT Podcast - Episode 007

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2011 65:31


With the DISTRIKT-Opulent Temple fundraiser, 'Soluna', this upcoming weekend it seems only appropriate to feature a live set of Kramer vs. Tamo playing at Opulent Temple. We are very excited to share this live, from-the-Playa set with you. This full-on Techno set will take you back to the dust and flames of the Opulent Temple dance floor Thursday night 2010. Right out of the gate this mix locks into a groove and keeps up a pace that had the dance floor moving! Saturday, July 9th Opulent Temple and DISTRIKT present 'Soluna' at Public Works in San Francisco. For more information visit www.distriktcamp.org. We also have a Facebook page set up for the event at http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=209641982405730. For more infomation on Kramer visit http://djkramer.com. For more information on Tamo visit http://djtamo.com DISTRIKT artwork and PodOmatic page design by Tricia O'Connor Hamon DISTRIKT vox promos courtesy of Sarah Tancer (http://sarahtancer.com) DISTRIKT Podcast co-produced by DJ Kramer and DJ Zach Moore

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Influence - DISTRIKT Podcast - Episode 006

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2011 64:52


"When I was asked to record a mix for the new DISTRIKT podcast, I tried to take myself back to the playa and the dusty daytime action that DISTRIKT creates. In my own interpretation I felt the need for tribal aspects of dirty progressive breaks, funk tech Electro and smooth driving basslines. Not only because some of my favorite sets at DISTRIKT consisted of DJs playing these styles, but I tried to imagine myself playing at DISTRIKT with all the dusty, beautiful people ready to get down and what I would play at that very moment. The track selection, style and all out emotion of this mix plain and simply explains myself and what I would one day love to bring to the atmosphere that is DISTRIKT." - Influence Track List 1. Colombo – Summit 2. Hedflux - Revolve 3. Colombo – CousCous 4. Brainkiller – One Shot 5. Future Frog & Perfect Cell – It’s We 6. Utku S. – Move With Me (BioBlitz Remix) 7. Alex Mind & Frederik Olufsen – RIO To CPH (Alex Kidd Remix) 8. Emily Haines & Tiesto – Knock You Out (Keemerah Remix) 9. Kloe, Imprintz, J. Scott G – Return Of The King (Lazy Rich Remix) 10. Lazy Rich – No More Games feat. Cassandra Nantel (Alex Kidd Remix) 11. Mord Fustang – Lick The Rainbow 12. Hypster – Neon Teens For more information on Influence visit www.strategiksf.com For more information on DISTRIKT, and to make a donation, visit www.distriktcamp.com DISTRIKT artwork and Podomatic page design by Tricia O'Connor Hamon DISTRIKT voice promos courtesy of Sarah Tancer (www.sarahtancer.com)

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Layne Loomis - DISTRIKT Podcast - Episode 005

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2011 48:02


I love the hours from 5 to 8 AM at The EndUp. Anyone who has played there, can tell you that there's just a great vibe and energy in that room. This is a live mix recorded at the DISTRIKT fundraiser at The EndUp starting at 5 AM. The room transitions a bit as the light comes in to play and it's really fun to see everyone grooving as the sun rises over the back deck. Enjoy! Track List 1. The Fly That Bugs Me - Landmark Remix 2. Code 404 - Original Mix 3. Fox In Sox - Original Mix 4. Work Me - Maetrik Remix 5. Idea - Freakslum Straight Mix 6. Cosmic Funk - Original Mix 7. What Ya Need Main Mix - Boris Remix 8. Easy Doesn't - Original Mix 9. Conquer The Night - Original Mix For more information on DISTRIKT, and to make a donation, visit www.distriktcamp.com DISTRIKT artwork and Podomatic page design by Tricia O'Connor Hamon DISTRIKT voice promos courtesy of Sarah Tancer (www.sarahtancer.com)

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Matt Kramer - DISTRIKT Podcast - Episode 004

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Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2011 54:08


Well my friends, here I am, live from The End Up at DISTRIKT-Salvation. If you missed me at Salvation then you're in for a treat...it chugs! This mix has been a long time coming as it is the first I have put out in several years.   I've been feeling very inspired by the approaching Burn and have already started construction on the new Distrikt infrastructure and with that, I leave you with the inspiring words of James Allen - "Mind is the Master power that moulds and makes, and Man is MInd, and evermore he takes the tool of Thought, and, shaping what he wills, brings forth a thousand joys, a thousand ills: - He thinks in secret, and it comes to pass: Environment is but his looking-glass."  SEE YOU ON THE PLAYA! Big Love, Matt Kramer Track List: 1. On The Edge - Christian Cambas 2. Turboprop - Ahmet Sendil Mix 3. Spec Ops Two - Luetzenkirchen 4. Kraken - Phunk Investiagtion 5. She Is Music - Psycatron featuring Black Baxter 6. Trigger Happy - Christian Cambas 7. Shockz - Hertz & Subway Baby 8. The Crusher 9. Let's Go - Jona Prado 10. Say My Name - Porter Robinson For more information on DISTRIKT, and to make a donation, visit www.distriktcamp.com DISTRIKT artwork and Podomatic page design by Tricia O'Connor Hamon DISTRIKT voice promos courtesy of Sarah Tancer (www.sarahtancer.com)

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Zach Moore - DISTRIKT Podcast - Episode 003

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Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2011 75:56


After a one-year Burning Man hiatus, I am excited to be heading back to the playa this year with my good friends at DISTRIKT. All four of my previous Burning Man experiences took place at 9:00 and F when the camp was called The Deep End and many of my closest friends, including my best friend Piper Hook, remain key members of the camp today. So it's only appropriate I return to that familiar spot, where I've had so many wonderful experiences, for my fifth Burn. A little background on yours truly by way of introduction: I'm an Ohio native and have called San Francisco my home for almost seventeen years. I spent three of the best years of my life as a Dj with The Deep End (2006-2009) before joining up with the Space Cowboys in January 2010 (which has been an equally rewarding experience). I produce three podcasts including one for the Cowboys called The RIPEcast and this one for DISTRIKT, which is a collaborative effort with my good pal and DISTRIKT resident, Kramer. The mix you're about to hear is a compilation of day-time house tracks entitled "Gettin' Down at The Compound". It's an homage to my favorite after-hours spot in San Francisco, a place I refer to affectionately as "The Compound" (some of you may know it as "PachaSF"). I think you'll find this set will come in quite handy when your Friday night has turned into Saturday afternoon or when your Saturday night has become Sunday morning or any other occasion when you've been up for a while and there is little chance you'll be sleeping any time soon..... Enjoy the mix, Boys and Girls, and I'll see you on the Playa at 9:00 and F! - Zach Track List 1. Amnesia Haze - Butch 2. Where Does Your Mind Go? (Tom Middleton Liquatech Remix) - Beardyman 3. Broke - Inland Knights 4. Clap Your Hands - Karol XVII & MB Valence 5. Back to Dub - Ivan-I & Jason Howell 6. Lola's Theme (Extended Vocal Mix) - The Shapeshifters 7. I Am So Right - Inland Knights 8. Night Train - Bush Doctors 9. Disco Shhh - Butch 10. Canoa - (Chus & David Herrero Balaerica Mix) - Gregor Salto, DJ Gregory 11. Kings in Exile (Booka Shade Remix) - Fritz Kalkbrenner 12. Dream It - DJ Simi 13. Night Visions - Sultan 14. Young Mountain - Vincenzo For more information on DISTRIKT, and to make a donation, visit www.distriktcamp.com DISTRIKT artwork by Tricia O'Connor Hamon DISTRIKT voice promos courtesy of Sarah Tancer (www.sarahtancer.com) For more information on Zach visit www.djzachmoore.com

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J-Rod - DISTRIKT Podcast - Episode 002

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2011 75:55


"This mix marks the fifth installment of my Nocturne series, the first of which debuted way back in 2001. It starts off with some groovy progressive, so as not to scare away the timid, and then moves right into the series' namesake mood. I've had some of these tracks on the mix back burner for quite a while as I found the right place for them, so I hope you all enjoy the ride! Don't worry, there are a couple lighter tracks thrown in there to keep your head above the water." - J-Rod Track List 1. Beat Factory – Baroque (Matan Caspi Remix) 2. Rick Pier O’Neil – Crossing Over 3. Tomy DeClerque – Final Warning (Khainz Remix) 4 Hallucinogen – Gamma Goblins (Riktam & Bansi Remix) 5. Riktam & Bansi – Going Strong 6. Xiaha Troden – Mira Negra (D-Nox, Beckers Remix) 7. Miki Litvak – Winki Style (J Orfan Remix) 8. Beltek – Belina 9. Eitan Carmi – Subtle (Matan Caspi Remix) 10. Guy J – Lamur (Henry Saiz Remix) 11. Elegant Universe – My Blessing My Curse 12. Henry Saiz – Madre Noche For more infomation on J-Rod visit his fan page on Facebook or check out his website at www.sf-electro.net. DISTRIKT artwork and PodOmatic page design by Tricia O'Connor Hamon DISTRIKT vox promos courtesy of Sarah Tancer (http://sarahtancer.com) DISTRIKT Podcast co-produced by DJ Kramer and Zach Moore

Dropping Bombs with Jay Hollenberg

Track List:01. Peter Gelderblom - Waiting 4 (Manuel De La Mare Remix)02. Darren Bailie & Fresh - In My Head (Vocal Mix)03. Avicii vs. Bruno Mars - Penguin (Roger Slato Just The Way You Are Re-Edit)04. Cherry Coke - Paradise (Original Mix)05. Britney Spears - I Wanna Go (Martin & Souza Club Mix)06. DBN feat Jason Caesar - All My Life (Original Mix)07. Tonite Only - We Run The Nite (Tristan Garner Vocal Mix)08. Daft Punk - Derezzed (Avicii Remix)09. David Garcia & High Spies feat Sarah Tancer - All Here Now (EC Twins & Remy Le Duc Remix)10. Mikael Weermets feat Errol Reid & David Puentez - Time (Club Mix)11. Swanky Tunes - Their Law (Original Mix)12. Marcus Maison and Will Dragen - Digital Freedom (Original Mix)13. Steve Forest Vs The Ones - Flawless (Hard Rock Sofa Vocal Mix)14. Akcent - Love Stoned (Extended Mix)15. Tiesto & Mark Knight Feat. Dino - Beautiful World (Original Club Mix)16. Ferry Corsten - Punk (Arty Rock-N-Rolla Mix)17. Ruby & Tony feat Lofi Sugar - You'll Be Mine (Original Mix)08

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DJ Kramer - DISTRIKT Podcast - Episode 001

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2011 86:40


:: About the Mix :: I’m very excited to be providing the debut mix for our DISTRIKT Podcast. We guarantee to bring you the best music from the best DJs, just like we do in the desert. My brand new and exclusive 90 minute Tribal Tech mix is guaranteed to take you to straight back to the playa for one of my Saturday afternoon closing sets. Deep and proggy Tech House meets thick, driving Techno and Tribal in this aural adventure. - Kramer :: About Kramer :: Kramer is a well accomplished DJ and producer with 15 years experience in the electronic music scene. Whether in the club, on the web or in the middle of the desert, thousands of fans around the world experience Kramer’s signature Tribal Progressive-Tech House sound. His ear for programming, seasoned mixing skills and energetic presence behind the decks have made Kramer one of the top DJs in the San Francisco underground scene and well beyond; from San Francisco to New York and Mexico City to Madrid. Kramer is also one of the co-creators of The Deep End and DISTRIKT at Burning Man. Running for 7 strong years, The Deep End and DISTRIKT became one of the most well know day parties on the planet. Every year the camp hosts over 3,000 people on it’s dance floor every day and is well known for it’s incredible music, community and open bar. Kramer’s 4-hour sets at the closing party every year on Saturday before the burn have become a highlight of the Burning Man week. Kramer is also one half of the production team Methodrone. Their highly regarded debut album Nonlinear Reality released on Looq Records has been compared to classic ground breaking productions by Charlie May & Sasha, Voyage and Breeder. Their music has also caught the ear of Hollywood, with tracks featured in the number one rated show CSI: New York and the racing game WRC FIA World Rally Championship. Remixes by team Methodrone include the classic We Are Connected by Jondi & Spesh as well as MoMu’s Space Pimp. Their follow up album Where is the New World is slated for release in June 2011 on Looq. On his own, Kramer also has releases on Transition Records, Helvetica Noir, Lo-Rise Recordings and Knob Records. His most recent work includes remixes for Myagi’s label Pop+Lock and TekFreaks label Teknical Funk. A diverse and well rounded DJ, producer and digital media artist, Kramer is a member of The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers and lives in San Francisco. Track List 01 Nic Fanciulli – Materia 02 ThreeSixty & Dirty Harris – Delta 03 Collins & Behnam – King of Bubbles (Meat Katie Remix) 04 Muzarco – Prophet On Jupiter (Guy J Remix) 05 Beckers & D-Nox – G-Traffic 06 Lauma – Katana 07 Beckers & D-Nox – Call Me (Enrico Sangiuliano Remix) 08 Antix – The Hoard (Dousk Remix) 09 Victor Calderone – Give It Up (Carlos Manaca Remix) 10 Robert Babicz – Percofonik 11 Nick Muir – Airtight (D-Nox & Beckers Remix) 12 Robert Babicz – Pink Trees 13 Methodrone – s4D (Art Of Hot Remix) 14 Gerardo Portilla – Pure For more infomation on Kramer visit http://djkramer.com DISTRIKT artwork and PodOmatic page design by Tricia O'Connor Hamon DISTRIKT vox promos courtesy of Sarah Tancer (http://sarahtancer.com) DISTRIKT Podcast co-produced by DJ Kramer and DJ Zach Moore