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Mantis Radio 336 - Fort Evil Fruit Our guests are eclectic Irish tape Fort Evil Fruit - providing a showcase of their label's recent and forthcoming releases. In Mike's selections, new music from Babe Roots, JK Flesh and Echologist, Pole, Mortiz von Oswald Trio, /A, Slikback, Deafheaven, Azu Hoyvoy, Delay Grounds, Kilbourne, Love Love Records, and Inigo Kennedy. playlist → show archives. support the show, get exclusive content → become a patron.
Vohkinne is a DJ and producer from Australia. For 20 years he's been a staple of the techno scene in his home town of Melbourne, gaining respect from his peers both near and far for his unwavering dedication to dark, atmospheric and steely techno. As the label head of Atrophic Society, Vohkinne has enjoyed the success of his own tracks as well as father the releases of Ben Sims, Brendon Moeller, Tripeo, Patrik Skoog, Material Object, DJ Spider, Ground Loop, Gotshell, Jeff Derringer, Xhin. Savas Pascalidis, and Audio Injection. He has solidified his position in the global techno scene with releases on Sample & Hold, Kynant, Out-ER, TMM Records, Southern Lights, MindTrip and Semantica, and stands as one of Australia's biggest exports in techno. -- 083: Vohkinne from Australia https://soundcloud.com/craig-mcwhinney https://www.facebook.com/atrophicsociety https://atrophicsociety.bandcamp.com
TECH CLUBBERS PODCAST W/ JAMES BONG James Bong is an Ukrainian DJ and producer who has already featured on outstanding labels such as Float Records, MindTrip, Children of Tomorrow, Newrhytmic Records & Hayes. James is also co-owns of Raw Raw Records that has had contributions from Sleeparchive, Radial, Savas Pascalidis, Stanislav Tolkachev, I/Y, Birth of Frequency, Pacou, Alexander Kowalski and many others. Follow JAMES BONG here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jamesbongofficial Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/james_bong_techno/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/jamesbongofficial Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/james-bong/426591 --- Follow TECH CLUBBERS here: Web: https://www.techclubbers.com/ Resident Advisor: https://www.residentadvisor.net/profile/techclubbers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TechClubbers/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/techclubbers/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/techclubbers Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/TechClubbersRadio/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TechClubbers Contact: info@techclubbers.com
With tracks from M.S.L., Samantha Fu, Jörg Burger, Earth Nation, Anthony Naples, Far Out Radio Systems, Yaeli, Brett Johnson & David Barker, Noema, Savas Pascalidis, Sam Pauli, Bell Towers, Johannes Albert & Mr. Fonk, Larry Heard Pres. Mr White, Ron Trent, Falko Brocksieper, Move D, Julian Sanza, Vitalic, Cristalli Liquidi, Dodi Palese, Rone. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch
MindTrip podcast kicks in 2019 with a very special mix from Ukrainian DJ, producer and label owner, James Bong. James introduced himself to the Techno world with his first big release on Joton's Newrhythmic Records in 2016 and since then he has released several EPs and remixes on other labels like Children Of Tomorrow, Platform A, N&N Records to name a few while his debut release entitled '13' came out just a few days ago on MindTrip on the third edition of our Mutable Minds series. He is also the co-owner of the very successful label Raw Raw Records where artists like Stanislav Tolkachev, Savas Pascalidis, Eric Fetcher, Oliver Rosemann have released their music. For the next 60 mins James shares a flawless mix showcasing his signature sound. We hope you enjoy it! Happy New Year! This is MindTrip! 01.James Bong - Anrine [Float Records] 02.Cirkle - Cygnus [Float Records] 03.PTTRN - Change 1 [Float Records] 04.Jonas Kopp - Bigatron [Reclaim Your City] 05.Kuf - Spand [Warm Up Recordings] 06.James Bong - Konduktor [Mindtrip Records] 07.Patrik Carrera - Valamar Conflict [Mindtrip] 08.Dold - Express Route [Blue Hour] 09.James Bong - 13 [Mindtrip] 10.DJ 309 - Skin Test 0.7 [Raw Raw Records] 11.TWR72 - Transparent Coal [Float Records] 12.Astronomical Telegram - Pride [Mindtrip] 13.Kuf - Rock [Warm Up Recordings] 14.SHXCXCHCXSH - FFUFFUFU [Rosten] Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/mindtriprec/id993702363?mt=2 Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6TZQd3wzTi1mGzCZFhT68o Follow MindTrip: www.mindtripmusic.com www.facebook.com/MindTripRec twitter.com/MindTripRec www.instagram.com/mindtrip_music/ More info about James Bong: https://www.facebook.com/jamesbong909 https://soundcloud.com/jamesbongofficial https://www.instagram.com/james_bong_909/ https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/jamesbong The show is syndicated worldwide by Syndicast. If you are an artist and want to get your radio show / podcast aired on radio stations worldwide, or on streaming platforms such as Spotify, iTunes..., visit us: https://syndicast.co.uk/artists/radio-show-syndication If you are a radio station and interested in airing the show, please register your station here: https://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
MindTrip podcast kicks in 2019 with a very special mix from Ukrainian DJ, producer and label owner, James Bong. James introduced himself to the Techno world with his first big release on Joton's Newrhythmic Records in 2016 and since then he has released several EPs and remixes on other labels like Children Of Tomorrow, Platform A, N&N Records to name a few while his debut release entitled '13' came out just a few days ago on MindTrip on the third edition of our Mutable Minds series. He is also the co-owner of the very successful label Raw Raw Records where artists like Stanislav Tolkachev, Savas Pascalidis, Eric Fetcher, Oliver Rosemann have released their music. For the next 60 mins James shares a flawless mix showcasing his signature sound. We hope you enjoy it! Happy New Year! This is MindTrip! 01.James Bong - Anrine [Float Records] 02.Cirkle - Cygnus [Float Records] 03.PTTRN - Change 1 [Float Records] 04.Jonas Kopp - Bigatron [Reclaim Your City] 05.Kuf - Spand [Warm Up Recordings] 06.James Bong - Konduktor [Mindtrip Records] 07.Patrik Carrera - Valamar Conflict [Mindtrip] 08.Dold - Express Route [Blue Hour] 09.James Bong - 13 [Mindtrip] 10.DJ 309 - Skin Test 0.7 [Raw Raw Records] 11.TWR72 - Transparent Coal [Float Records] 12.Astronomical Telegram - Pride [Mindtrip] 13.Kuf - Rock [Warm Up Recordings] 14.SHXCXCHCXSH - FFUFFUFU [Rosten] Subscribe on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/mindtriprec/id993702363?mt=2 Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6TZQd3wzTi1mGzCZFhT68o Follow MindTrip: www.mindtripmusic.com www.facebook.com/MindTripRec twitter.com/MindTripRec www.instagram.com/mindtrip_music/ More info about James Bong: https://www.facebook.com/jamesbong909 https://soundcloud.com/jamesbongofficial https://www.instagram.com/james_bong_909/ https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/jamesbong 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
Hertz Collision is a duo formed by Francesco Profeti and Pietro Franchini. They began to collaborate in 2009 due to their musical taste. They started to release music from 2014 on labels like Tono Limited, Serial Number 849, Concrete Music, Dynamic Refection. The duo was invited to Strasbourg by Crew to play next to Johanna Knutsson in 2015 and played also in Valencia and Naples. In 2016 they got the chance to release on Invite's Choice Records next to Wrong Assessment and Savas Pascalidis. During last months they released on Persistence, Uncage records, in a digital V/A for Pole group. In October the duo played at Radion for the Dynamic Refection showcase during the ADE. They started 2017 releasing a second digital EP on Dynamic Refection with a massive remix from Stranger, and with their frst complete EP on the well known underground label called Frozen Border. On the 7 of October, the duo started a collaboration with one of the most historical clubs in Florence, Tenax, for 2 events on during the same month with Marco Faraone and Marcel Fengler and the other one with Ben Klock. After that, they signed a release on the new label from Kwartz ( Order&Devotion ) with an outstanding remix from him. During the Christmas night, they supported an event in collaboration with the Meyer Hospital for a charity fund-raiser. In 2018 the Hertz collision released in V / A mode on Dynamic Refection and with a massive techno split with Marco Faraone on UNCAGE. The 21 of March were invited by Mario Berger to play in the legendary club Tresor and by Synoid’s crew at Griessmuehle on the 13 of April. The last release was on EartoGround Records ( July 2018 ). Follow HERTZ COLLISION here: Resident Advisor: https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/hertzcollision Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hertzcollisionofficial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hertzcollision/?hl=it Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/hertz-collision Beatport: http://classic.beatport.com/artist/hertz-collision/354333 Discogs: https://www.discogs.com/artist/4274108-Hertz-Collision
Berlin-based dj and techno producer savas pascalidis has been steadily making his mark in underground electronic music circles since his first releases in the mid-90s. He runs his own label sweatshop and spins at various clubs worldwide. Enthralled by the music of labels like Prelude, Westend, Salsoul, Rams Horn, DJ International, Trax Records in the early 80s, he started to collect and spin records from Hip Hop, Electro, Rare Grooves, Disco, Funk, Hi-NRG, Acid, House, Rave, EBM and Techno through the 90’s and he has spent all his life exploring all facets of underground dance music Born in south germany and later moved to berlin, the well-traveled DJ has been among the restless and classically minded members of the dance music community over the last decades. Rooted in the pioneering techno innovations and influenced by the likes of Underground Resistance, 430 West. KMS, Relief, Dance Mania, Metroplex, Jeff Mills, DBX, Robert Hood, Joey Beltram and many more he developed skills that led him into producing records and made a name for himself since the mid ’90s Techno scene with a series of dark, loopy and groove driven dancefloor orientated techno music. Pure and simple. But above all he is a DJ, transformed by music, passionate about the crowd.. Yet he is also a discoverer of old and new sounds, and has an rich musical culture. His releases earned him a reputation for being something of a dance music purist. With his over 25 years experience of playing and collecting records, with a huge vinyl collection of approximately more than 25,000 Records, his sets comprise a wide range of the most important currents electronic music went through over the last 25 years. His energetic sets are based on classic hypnotic US-techno, deep and heavy grooves with a touch of stronger non-vocal house tracks. Another example of his DJ integrity is the fact that he still prefering the qualities of vinyl and has never played any kind of music in digital form Throughout a career spanning many decades he has worked to main-tain a constant flow of creativity within the house and techno sphere. Never losing focus, he never prepare any sets upfront and everything is decided at the venue to keep everything interesting , organic and never really the same. He is one of those DJ’s who just plays what he likes the most and would like to hear himself being on a dancefloor. As with his productions, his strength as a DJ is his versatility. Depending on the night and the crowd, he can throw down various styles of T echno.Stylistically, he never limited himself to any sub genre, instead, he constantly looked out for new ways of expressing himself Savas Pascalidis has released and remixed music on respected labels such as Gigolo Records, Kurbel, Non Series, Mote Evolver, Stockholm LTD, Children of Tommorow, Skudge, Figure and many more. SC : https://soundcloud.com/savaspascalidis FB : https://www.facebook.com/savaspascalidis/ Container brings our vision of clubbing around the city, proposing a journey through visual art and techno, exploring its Sub-genres, meeting step by step Italian and international artists. -FB : www.facebook.com/Container.project.Roma -YT : www.youtube.com/channel/UC4osKRARZ22dsu_pspg04PA -IG : www.instagram.com/containerproject/ -WS : containerprojectro.wixsite.com/container-project
Hello Music Freaks, Another podcast here, chasing after your ears to listen into our guest who a major player in the underground music industry The Prince Of Dance Music eLBee BaD. Thats right on the Decisive Podcast series Special. Check out his interview and music mix with your host Roberto Q. Ingram. More about Elbee, 30 years ago the first 12" vinyl 1988 'Just Don't Stop The Dance' The idea to produce 'a dance rhythm' not heard in dance music. From childhood to late in teenage years L.B. was playing the drums. Most time playing with one band consisting mainly of 2 sets of brothers. Platinum Enterprise. (guitar) Claude & Eddy Howard (drums), (Bass) Linwood & Lamont Booker (drums). Having an elder bass playing brother & often playing with another drummer, taught LB to be tight & literally how to ride with or on another groove. Excellent DJ lessons learned. The band members were all 3 to 5 years older & when the oldest member was on way to college, his whole attitude changed, as he was taken into what we now call 'the matrix'. Entering university, preparing for adult life & the dream of playing music & making records for a life time dwindled. The dream got sucked away into societies realities. The other 2 band members followed that same basic path. There was 'The MaD Drummer' losing his band family as each year got closer to being grown up. New York Hip Hop motion was starting up strong. The first modern day raves, block parties, school parties, 2 turntables & a mic parties were replacing bands performing 'everywhere'. Quickly 'dj'ing' became the fascinating 'thing'. Platinum Enterprise was performing at a well paid wedding. When the bands first set of music was finished, the dj started. The needle dropped on the vinyl & the static was loud enough to 'grab all attention'. Then it came in like the sound of a musical bomb dropping in front of your face…The hits of a snare drum & then horns smoothly flowing & the smoothest LOUDEsT clean & clear sound of madness. Kool & the Gang's live version of Summer Madness. The volume, the Bass & then, toward the end, the synthesised keyboard solo. The moment changed eL's life. The volume & bass coming out the Cerwin Vegas, which was far away from the turntables blew his mind into a musical oblivion & he knew…that's the path. Records!! Turntables! Big speakers!! The young teen got a summer job in which he invested in 2 turntables. That December his mother got him the mixer he was after. (Father did buy the 1st few drum sets). If one could today, imagine never seeing dj's mix. Not having any guides or rules at all. It was all new & nothing was set, & no leaders to follow. Lots of info on sound systems, making speakers, & use of crossovers etc., were somehow the most important at the time. Probaby due to the fact that sound systems were often thrown together from multiple 'family home systems' that came with lots of watts. Originate was the key. Tracks (beats) that no one had, was key. New & old music, different genres, nothing mattered & no one cared as long as it was hot & different/unique! The mix & manipulation of records quickly became more important then the actual sound of the system. & that is where DJ Bad shined like no other. His ideas on different ways of mixing were unique, & he quickly became a local fav. Building up to a radio stations (WGLI engineer to on air & then WBLS) as a mobile music jock, gave access to city wide block parties. The band members (all but the eldest) became crucial members of the 'Super BaD Crew. Growing, they went city wide. Block parties, halls, & onto creating events with our new sound system partners, Mark Blagrove & Michael Webster, both becoming key members of what later came to be Wild Pitch parties. Creating LaRhon Records gave reason to be at record pressing plants. Old factories, dark lighting, with the terrible smell of plastic burning. The friendly feeling in one of them, Apexeton. LB manufactured the 1st two LaRhon releases & there is where he met & befriended the owners, The Ropiak Brothers (City Limits), & the 2 coolest knowledgeable 'helping hand' guys, Silvio Tancredi (Northcott) & Frank Mendez (Nu Groove). Bad's 2nd batch of 12's came out thru the Apexton connections. Nu Groove & City Limits lead the path. With Apexton LB started his own distribution for some records pressed there. Around the same time 'Gotta Get Some Money' dropped on Nu Groove, it was the first glimpse into a record company as a family, & how it really operated. Touching both NY's film industry & banging music industry doors LB was laying foundations. With the heat & action turned up high, on to the 3rd batch of 12"s being released (the 2nd Nu Groove release 'True Story of House' & Lisa Angels 'Show Me' was buzzing in clubs in & around NY) an invite to finally perform in Europe came, yet he turned it down. Nu Groove techno artists were in & out of Europe, but the House music artists seemed to stay local. Berlin calling & BaD was not with it. 3 months and many many telephone calls later, Mark Ernestus finally convinced him to visit Berlin. 12 day trip never ended. The physical stay affair started with the mishap of a wrong return date announced (NY landing date was given/not the European flight take off, one day earlier). Mishap after mishap. Or so it seemed. Paths. Unseen paths layed down. synchronisation of life events become evident. With Mark E, (Hardwax) inside a reggae record store, ''with my back turned to the door, a voice calls out my 1st name & it's not Mark'' (the only person knowing it). Turn slow & almost into shock seeing a friend from high school. Dexter Porter, time to time singer in Platinum Enterprise, & personal friend of Chaka Khan. Together, years before, we've seen her perform & here he is, finding Lamont, in Berlin, in a reggae record store. He had another powerful & special woman eLBee had to meet. Odella Saille. She was the turning point to work in Europe. Offered a position in a new club as resident, & LB became assistant manager-booking agent-dj for the wonderous club called Exit. That gave him opportunity to stop trying to get home. Exit experience also gave way to building club sound systems, booking pop-ular artists (Sister Sledge/Gil Scott Heron/BG The Prince of Rap/Incognito) club management, rave operations, & months of (very little sleep) Friday to Monday basically non-stop. It also birthed the name change, as advised by an angel. Calls herself a witch, saying L.B. Bad (morphed from D.J. Bad) …''for numeric reasons should be more 'strong', than those 5 letters.'' rebirth- eLBee BaD On births, Exit was so big (holding 3000) a chosen few of us (working there) having offices upstairs, actually had artsy apartments (downstairs) in the club… It was in Exit, sunday to Monday morning Berlin hardcore Techno, where resident Dj Tanith dropped Smokebelch two weeks in a row as the last song. Life changer, seventeen 12's records, into the career & the 1st song to generate income, a lovely ambiental song named "New age Of Faith' (bonus track that Frank of Nu Groove did not want)…covered & reproduced by Andrew Weatherall (Sabres of Paradise). Building up a recording studio for the 3rd time, it took a while to truly find 'his groove'. The Berlin influence of hardcore Techno up'd his dj bpm's, yet never losing soul, the line of Tech House was crossed. Entering the 2nd record label family; DJ Hell put out a search party for 'Mr. BaD… International DJ Gigolo. Home of professionalism & true artist care! Never losing the Mad Drummer flavor & it shows up in complex rhythms again & again. *Gonna Be a Great Night (LaRhon). The time arrived when producers started asking eL to voice their recordings. Often taking the artist role instead of producer, more learning was in store, just by seeing how many other producers (from across the globe) create. Dole & Kom, Slam, Savas Pascalidis, Logo, Samuel Sessions, & Basic Channel (I slept With Her But Didn't sleep With Her). Music became more & more catorgorized & to help maintain production freedom, Mr. Bad started to add new characters to his own persona. eLBee BaD - the voice/the dj The Nervous DJ - hypnotic tracks The Mad Drummer - rhythm tracks (only drums) The Voodoo Man - tribal tracks Mad Man in the attic - samples & loops Dr. Spark - drum & bass/breakbeat The Banging Man - Techno LB GooD - will replace eLBee BaD (vocal retirement) Mr. GooD is the bad seed & The Prince of Dance Music is the brain & heart of it. —————————————————————- As the internet helped change how we listen to music, that new freedom allowed for wider music variation. Henceforth the return of Platinum Enterprise. Productions created today, with 'our band might sound like this' attitude. Giving room for more growth, the meeting of Randy Murray, former lead Trumpet player in Sun Ras Arkestra. Birth of the musical experience: 'Sun Ras Children' (Learned a lot of Jazz)
Hello Music Freaks, Another podcast here, chasing after your ears to listen into our guest who a major player in the underground music industry The Prince Of Dance Music eLBee BaD. Thats right on the Decisive Podcast series Special. Check out his interview and music mix with your host Roberto Q. Ingram. More about Elbee, 30 years ago the first 12" vinyl 1988 'Just Don't Stop The Dance' The idea to produce 'a dance rhythm' not heard in dance music. From childhood to late in teenage years L.B. was playing the drums. Most time playing with one band consisting mainly of 2 sets of brothers. Platinum Enterprise. (guitar) Claude & Eddy Howard (drums), (Bass) Linwood & Lamont Booker (drums). Having an elder bass playing brother & often playing with another drummer, taught LB to be tight & literally how to ride with or on another groove. Excellent DJ lessons learned. The band members were all 3 to 5 years older & when the oldest member was on way to college, his whole attitude changed, as he was taken into what we now call 'the matrix'. Entering university, preparing for adult life & the dream of playing music & making records for a life time dwindled. The dream got sucked away into societies realities. The other 2 band members followed that same basic path. There was 'The MaD Drummer' losing his band family as each year got closer to being grown up. New York Hip Hop motion was starting up strong. The first modern day raves, block parties, school parties, 2 turntables & a mic parties were replacing bands performing 'everywhere'. Quickly 'dj'ing' became the fascinating 'thing'. Platinum Enterprise was performing at a well paid wedding. When the bands first set of music was finished, the dj started. The needle dropped on the vinyl & the static was loud enough to 'grab all attention'. Then it came in like the sound of a musical bomb dropping in front of your face…The hits of a snare drum & then horns smoothly flowing & the smoothest LOUDEsT clean & clear sound of madness. Kool & the Gang's live version of Summer Madness. The volume, the Bass & then, toward the end, the synthesised keyboard solo. The moment changed eL's life. The volume & bass coming out the Cerwin Vegas, which was far away from the turntables blew his mind into a musical oblivion & he knew…that's the path. Records!! Turntables! Big speakers!! The young teen got a summer job in which he invested in 2 turntables. That December his mother got him the mixer he was after. (Father did buy the 1st few drum sets). If one could today, imagine never seeing dj's mix. Not having any guides or rules at all. It was all new & nothing was set, & no leaders to follow. Lots of info on sound systems, making speakers, & use of crossovers etc., were somehow the most important at the time. Probaby due to the fact that sound systems were often thrown together from multiple 'family home systems' that came with lots of watts. Originate was the key. Tracks (beats) that no one had, was key. New & old music, different genres, nothing mattered & no one cared as long as it was hot & different/unique! The mix & manipulation of records quickly became more important then the actual sound of the system. & that is where DJ Bad shined like no other. His ideas on different ways of mixing were unique, & he quickly became a local fav. Building up to a radio stations (WGLI engineer to on air & then WBLS) as a mobile music jock, gave access to city wide block parties. The band members (all but the eldest) became crucial members of the 'Super BaD Crew. Growing, they went city wide. Block parties, halls, & onto creating events with our new sound system partners, Mark Blagrove & Michael Webster, both becoming key members of what later came to be Wild Pitch parties. Creating LaRhon Records gave reason to be at record pressing plants. Old factories, dark lighting, with the terrible smell of plastic burning. The friendly feeling in one of them, Apexeton. LB manufactured the 1st two LaRhon releases & there is where he met & befriended the owners, The Ropiak Brothers (City Limits), & the 2 coolest knowledgeable 'helping hand' guys, Silvio Tancredi (Northcott) & Frank Mendez (Nu Groove). Bad's 2nd batch of 12's came out thru the Apexton connections. Nu Groove & City Limits lead the path. With Apexton LB started his own distribution for some records pressed there. Around the same time 'Gotta Get Some Money' dropped on Nu Groove, it was the first glimpse into a record company as a family, & how it really operated. Touching both NY's film industry & banging music industry doors LB was laying foundations. With the heat & action turned up high, on to the 3rd batch of 12"s being released (the 2nd Nu Groove release 'True Story of House' & Lisa Angels 'Show Me' was buzzing in clubs in & around NY) an invite to finally perform in Europe came, yet he turned it down. Nu Groove techno artists were in & out of Europe, but the House music artists seemed to stay local. Berlin calling & BaD was not with it. 3 months and many many telephone calls later, Mark Ernestus finally convinced him to visit Berlin. 12 day trip never ended. The physical stay affair started with the mishap of a wrong return date announced (NY landing date was given/not the European flight take off, one day earlier). Mishap after mishap. Or so it seemed. Paths. Unseen paths layed down. synchronisation of life events become evident. With Mark E, (Hardwax) inside a reggae record store, ''with my back turned to the door, a voice calls out my 1st name & it's not Mark'' (the only person knowing it). Turn slow & almost into shock seeing a friend from high school. Dexter Porter, time to time singer in Platinum Enterprise, & personal friend of Chaka Khan. Together, years before, we've seen her perform & here he is, finding Lamont, in Berlin, in a reggae record store. He had another powerful & special woman eLBee had to meet. Odella Saille. She was the turning point to work in Europe. Offered a position in a new club as resident, & LB became assistant manager-booking agent-dj for the wonderous club called Exit. That gave him opportunity to stop trying to get home. Exit experience also gave way to building club sound systems, booking pop-ular artists (Sister Sledge/Gil Scott Heron/BG The Prince of Rap/Incognito) club management, rave operations, & months of (very little sleep) Friday to Monday basically non-stop. It also birthed the name change, as advised by an angel. Calls herself a witch, saying L.B. Bad (morphed from D.J. Bad) …''for numeric reasons should be more 'strong', than those 5 letters.'' rebirth- eLBee BaD On births, Exit was so big (holding 3000) a chosen few of us (working there) having offices upstairs, actually had artsy apartments (downstairs) in the club… It was in Exit, sunday to Monday morning Berlin hardcore Techno, where resident Dj Tanith dropped Smokebelch two weeks in a row as the last song. Life changer, seventeen 12's records, into the career & the 1st song to generate income, a lovely ambiental song named "New age Of Faith' (bonus track that Frank of Nu Groove did not want)…covered & reproduced by Andrew Weatherall (Sabres of Paradise). Building up a recording studio for the 3rd time, it took a while to truly find 'his groove'. The Berlin influence of hardcore Techno up'd his dj bpm's, yet never losing soul, the line of Tech House was crossed. Entering the 2nd record label family; DJ Hell put out a search party for 'Mr. BaD… International DJ Gigolo. Home of professionalism & true artist care! Never losing the Mad Drummer flavor & it shows up in complex rhythms again & again. *Gonna Be a Great Night (LaRhon). The time arrived when producers started asking eL to voice their recordings. Often taking the artist role instead of producer, more learning was in store, just by seeing how many other producers (from across the globe) create. Dole & Kom, Slam, Savas Pascalidis, Logo, Samuel Sessions, & Basic Channel (I slept With Her But Didn't sleep With Her). Music became more & more catorgorized & to help maintain production freedom, Mr. Bad started to add new characters to his own persona. eLBee BaD - the voice/the dj The Nervous DJ - hypnotic tracks The Mad Drummer - rhythm tracks (only drums) The Voodoo Man - tribal tracks Mad Man in the attic - samples & loops Dr. Spark - drum & bass/breakbeat The Banging Man - Techno LB GooD - will replace eLBee BaD (vocal retirement) Mr. GooD is the bad seed & The Prince of Dance Music is the brain & heart of it. —————————————————————- As the internet helped change how we listen to music, that new freedom allowed for wider music variation. Henceforth the return of Platinum Enterprise. Productions created today, with 'our band might sound like this' attitude. Giving room for more growth, the meeting of Randy Murray, former lead Trumpet player in Sun Ras Arkestra. Birth of the musical experience: 'Sun Ras Children' (Learned a lot of Jazz)
On the 19th edition of the MindTrip podcast, Berlin-based DJ and techno producer Savas Pascalidis shares a mighty and flawless mix. His first mark in the underground electronic music goes way back in the mid-90s when he started releasing his own music. As a vinyl purist and record collector for the last 25 years, he never misses to reflecting his wide collection in his energetic sets. Apart from his imprint Sweatshop, Savas has released and remixed music on respected labels such as Gigolo Records, Kurbel, Non Series, Mote Evolver, Children of Tomorrow, Skudge, Figure and many more. Please enjoy Savas Pascalidis on this exclusive mix featuring tracks by Scorp, UVB, Bas Mooy, Kuf, Varg and more. This is MindTrip! 01.Adam Craft - Djangle [Arsenik Records] 02.Bas Mooy - Owl In Daylight [MORD] 03.Unbalance - From Dust (Reeko Remix) [Rebalance] 04.KGIV - From Fragments [Eye Teeth] 05.Modular Phase - Black Silhouette 06.Desroi - Apathy [MANHIGH Recordings] 07.Schacke - Make Them Remember [Ectotherm] 08.Scorp - Repaired [Scorp] 09.Fundamental Interaction - Ruination [MM Audio] 10.Ben Gibson - Symptom [Chronicle Records] 11.Kuf - Akupunktur [Arsenik Records] 12.He/aT - Not Exactly The Summer Of Love, Is It? [Prodigal Son] 13.Jasen Loveland - Ground Score [Interdimensional Transmissions] 14.Parrish Smith - Revolution Will Always Be Televised [Contort Yourself] 15.Israel Vines - WWKD (Silent Servant Remix) [Eye Teeth] 16.Deciustrax - Delicate SF [Decius Trax] 17.UVB - Least At Last [MORD] 18.Draag - Apex [Flexxseal] 19.Varg - For Milan [Jealous God] Subscribe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/mindt…id993702363?mt=2 Follow MindTrip: www.mindtripmusic.com www.facebook.com/MindTripRec twitter.com/MindTripRec More info about Savas Pascalidis: https://soundcloud.com/savaspascalidis https://www.facebook.com/savaspascalidis/ http://savas.savaspascalidis.com/ The show is syndicated worldwide by Syndicast (www.syndicast.co.uk) If you are interested in airing the show please register your radio station here: http://syndicast.co.uk/distribution/registration
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Run it Red is back for October. Brand new music from Tom Mango, Ju Ju & Jordash, Levon Vincent, Dasha Rush, Helena Hauf and Ben Sims himself, to name just a few. The next show goes live from 12am - 2am on the 11th/12th November via www.nts.live and will be archived on Soundcloud/Mixcloud/Itunes after that. Thanks to everyone who listened to the show this month and to all the people who sent over music - as always, please send any music to promos@djbensims.com www.djbensims.com BEN SIMS pres RUN IT RED 34. OCT 2017 1. John Swing - LP Sampler/Bonus Track. Livejam Limited 2. Fabio Monesi - Riot. Creme Organization 3. Juju & Jordash - Deadman. Dekmantel 4. Sounds & Sequences - Program. Sounds & Sequences 5. Levon Vincent - Baseball. Novel Sound 6. Tom Mango - Losing Control. Clone Royal Oak 7. Tom Mango - Going Wrong. Clone Royal Oak 8. Todd Terry - Together Dub #2. Frole 9. Times are Ruff - Searchin. Times are Ruff 10. K98 - PBJT. Times are Ruff 11. Q3A - Deva Station. Delsin 12. Bad Beats '87 - Condor. Detroit II Berlin 13. N&A - Life in Chicago (No Hopes). Unreleased 14. The Auditor - Jack The Rhythm. Downfall Recordings 15. Michael E - Basic Number. Ultramajic 16. Yan Cook - Puffin. Delsin 17. Sone - Borealis. Unknown 18. Avision - Dead And Gone. Beard Man 19. Saccobros - Why Not (Franco Cinelli Remix). Unlock 20. MLZ (IT) - Flip. Primitive State 21. Cari Lekebusch & Nima Khak - Crazy Mazy. H-Productions 22. TWR72 - Colloquial (TWR72 Remix). Float 23. Fadi Mohem - We Are. Werk 24. Housemeister - Epsilon (Ray Kajioka Remix). GND 25. Roberto - Talisman - Obscura 26. Doug Cooney - Day 3 b c. Unreleased 27. Mark Groot - IC149 (Juan Sanchez Remix). Self Released 28. Sophia Saze - Lost (Benjamin Damage Remix). Dusk and Haze 29. Diego Amura - Unknown (Ben Sims Remix). Etruria Beat 30. 30drop - Lunar Mission. 30Drop 31. Q3A - Temple Of Retribution. Delsin 32. Roberto - Pecten. Fossil Archive 33. Basic Soul Unit - Escape Velocity. Jaunt Records 34. Rhythmatic - Take Me Back (Mark Archer Remix). Unreleased 35. Kastil - Sacred Voltage. Stale 36. Dany Rodriguez - Telescope. RMR 37. Stojche - The Exchange. Jaunt Records 38. Yan Cook - Dialogue. Delsin 39. Dj Deep - Night Scan. Propaganda 40. MTD - Hate (Ben Gibson Remix). Unknown 41. Lowsystem - Road To The Unknown (Christian Wünsch Remix). Speaks Silence 42. Dona - You Better Not Take The Metro. ilian Tape 43. Museum - Mars. Mord 44. Kenny Larkin - Step Back. KMS/Art Of Dance 45. Marla Singer - Apparitions. Planet Rhythm 46. Basic Frame - Pressure Waves (Paul Mac Remix). Gynoid Audio 47. Kastil - Dead Twins. Stale 48. Leghau - Judgment. Knotweed Records 49. Arnaud Le Texier - Chaochic. Children Of Tomorrow 50. Cirkle - Circular. Float 51. Jeroen Search - Black Market. 30Drop 52. Zadig - Solar Analog. Propaganda 53. Savas Pascalidis Subminimal. Atrophic Society 54. Mike Gervais - Swell (Swollen Revelations Mix). System 55. Pris - Etiquette. Semantica 56. Shlomo - Hardwave. Arts 57. Dasha Rush - Black Swan. Solid Groove 58. CEM3340 - Sedna. Lunar Orbiter Program 59. Helena Hauff - Gift. Ninja Tune 60. Spatial - System I (Meat Beat Manifesto FreQ). Infrasonics 61. Fabio Monesi - Ancient Gate. Wilson 62. Basic Soul Unit - Behavoural Issues. Lab.our Music 63. Realitycheck - Replicants. UTTU 64. Deniro - Serval. Dekmantel 65. John Beltran - Moth. De:Tuned
1. Gabriel Ben – Marca 1.1 [Toolroom] 2. Gabriel Ben – Marca 2.1 [Toolroom] 3. Mark Broom – Sixty Sixty (TWR72 Remix) [Beard Man] 4. Inland – Support [Figure SPC] 5. La-4a – Understand [Delft Records] 6. Nitam – Perception [Unterton] 7. Shinedoe – Road 777 (Ben Sims Remix) [Intacto] 8. Gabriel Ben – Hardive07 [Jeton] 9. Bastinov – Triangle [Etruria Beat] 10. Mark Broom – Decay [M-Plant] 11. Shlomo – Burned Hand [Arts] 12. Savas Pascalidis – Low Octane [Sweatshop] 13. Yan Cook – Hidden [Weekend Circuit] 14. Gabriel Ben – Detroit 500 [Toolroom Trax] 15. Filterheadz - Rubicon [Toolroom]
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Episode - 059 e.you in the mix Genre : Deep House, Tech House Tracklist 01. Moodymann - It's 2 Late 4 U And Me - [Mahogani Music] 02. Imugem Orihasam - Time (The Mole Hreno & Dewalta Remix) - [Meander Music] 03. Savas Pascalidis, Joel Alter - Funk Monk - [Sweatshop] 04. Julian Perez - MiG-15 - [VIVa MUSiC] 05. Two Armadillos - Theme - [Two Armadillos] 06. And.Id - Cut 2 - [Mobilee Records] 07. Purveyors Of Fine Funk - How Dark Is Your Deepness ? - [Bass Culture Records] 08. e.you - Circulation - [Less n Less] 09. Detroit Swindle - That Freak Stuff - [Tsuba] 10. DJ Soch - Up And Down - [Get Physical Music] 11. Stereofysh - There Yet (SIS Remix) - [Voltaire Music] Less n Less http://lessnless.com http://facebook.com/lessnless
A prophet without a vision. A song without a melody. A deejay without a hype. We welcome: @juhokahilainen, a Finnish Dj and producer who started his career by pushing techno tracks back in the nineties. Next to being a journalist and family man, Juho has had limited time devote to his passion for music. But despite this he has put out some releases on labels like BPitch Control, Prologue and M_Rec Ltd. He has also produced under his own label HYV, a label that concentrates on strictly “raw” music with machines like TR-909, TR-808, TR-606 and SH-101. Well that’s a lot said about the past, what about the present? Juho is currently working on his secont M_Rec release hopefully to be released vary soon. So grab your copy as soon as it hits the record shop. Also he working and releasing a second HYV featuring not only himself, but collaboration with Juho and his friend. We are truly thankful that we have the opportunity to broadcast this mix and would like to say that it reflects a warmth and soul that has been put into the making of this set. It consists of some new and old tracks witch is matched in good harmony. There’s nothing else to do but enjoy. Track list: 01. Claude Young presents Twine: Untitled (Surface, SF005) 02. Female: Contact (Downwards, DNLP04) 03. Gaetek: Z.A.R. Sistem (Primate Recordings, PRMT018) 04. Asma: Birds (M_Rec Ltd. Grey Series, MRECLTDGS03) 05. Liss C.: Modulation – Truncate remix (LC Series, LCS02) 06. Pacou: H-Drive (Tresor, Tresor 99) 07. Oliver Ho: Devices (Surface, SF003) 08. Surgeon meets Outline: Golden Age (Surface, TRB001) 09. Sleeparchive: A Man Dies in The Street Pt.1 – 1 (Tresor, Tresor 260) 10. Stanislav Tolkachev: Naked Flash (Semantica Nonnative, NNN 04) 11. James Ruskin: Time & Place (Blueprint, BPLP1) 12. Olliver Ho: Wonders (Blueprint, BP009) 13. Marco Carola: Ante Zenit 1 – Untitled (Zenit, ANTEZENIT001) 14. Myles Serge: The Visitor (RE(FORM), RE(FORM)-08) 15. James Ruskin: Unknown Destination (Blueprint, BPLP1) 16. Equinox: Into Battle – Joey Beltram remix (Synewave, SW38) 17. Gaetek: Slob-ice (Primate Recordings, PRMT015) 18. Surgeon: Barrier Method (Downwards, LINO 07) Juho Kahilainen: We Heard It Coming 12" (M_Rec Ltd. Grey Series) * Review on Resident Advisor: http://www.residentadvisor.net/review-view.aspx?id=11383 * charted and played by Eric Cloutier, Richie Hawtin, Savas Pascalidis, Terence Fixmer, Samuli Kemppi, Giorgio Gigli, Tommy Four Seven, Forward Strategy Group… http://www.juhokahilainen.com info@juhokahilainen.com mnmt.no
Tracklist:01. Hans Bouffmyhre - Deep Space Intro (Original Mix) - Sleaze Records 02. Emmanuel - Patina (Jonas Kopp Deep Remix) - Monique Musique 03. The Plant Worker - Gamma 4 - Unknown Territory 04. Lex Gorrie - Angry Mallet - True Type Tracks 05. Dustin Zahn - Forward Unto Dawn - Sleaze Records 06. Lex Gorrie - Territory (Thomas Hessler Remix) - Unknown Territory 07. Lex Gorrie - Dark Valley (Flug Remix) - Amazone Records 08. Jonas Kopp - Mountak - Sleaze Records 09. Tony Rohr,Billy Johnston & Gennaro Mastrantonio - RS7000 (Dub Mix) Sleaze Records 10. Lex Gorrie - Extinction (Rebekah Remix) Stollen Moments 11. Savas Pascalidis, Maan - Interlock (Jonas Kopp Remix) - Sweatshop 12. Lex Gorrie - Death Trap - Driving Forces Recordings 13. Thomas Hessler - The Flood - Graphene 14. Lex Gorrie - Self Destruct (Hans Bouffmyhre Remix) - Sleaze Records 15. Ben Sims - Mashine Funk - Drumcode 16. Hans Bouffmyhre & Alexi Delano - Take 2 - H Productions 17. The Plant Worker - B1 - Limited 18. Lex Gorrie & Hans Bouffmyhre - Project Queball - Unsigned 19. Lex Gorrie - Playing With fire - Sleaze Records
The-Zone Podcast #27 with: Savas PascalidisComing Live on-air, Monday 21 November on M2o!
With tracks from Max Sedgley, Coyote, DJ Kaos, Radio Slave, Tolga Figan, John Tejada, Microwave Prince, Nakion, Aux88, Crazy Sonic, Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts, Booka Shade, Recloose, Savas Pascalidis & Joel Alter, Yannick L., Francois Dubois & Master H, Federleicht, Till Kruger. Contact: dj@ribeaud.ch.
February 09 - heart to heart RadioShowHOW 2 BEGIN 2HEARTTOHEARTaround 02:00FLYER LINK : http://s189441641.onlinehome.fr/h2hbegin300.jpgDOWNLOAD LINK (right click, save as) : H2H H2B2 08:00 pm to 10:00 pm - february 3th 009 - gmt+1 paris timeweb radioshowon beradio.netcheck h2h4u.comFirst Part : Gitano DJ dj sethttp://myspace.com/gitanodjDuce - Krieg oder Frieden Boy RecordsCold Sensation - Liquid Empire Beat BoxNomenklatur - Virtual Hopes Part 2 Space FactoryX-Mark the Pedwalk - Danger Zoth OmmogBrandon Coke feat. Roxanne Shante - Sharp as a knife (Acid instr.) BCM rec.FM - Glasnost Antler Subway rec.Treacle People - Magic Moss G-ForceMick Wills feat ILLUMINE CONCRETE - Turkish Testerone Remix Space FactoryGreater Than One - Black Magic TorsoSecret Desire - White Light Vinyl SolutionTechno Bert - Neue Dimensionen (instr.) Doremix Recordstalcimenti - Bela Lugosi is dead Hot Elephant MusicPolygamy Boys - Man against Man Das Drehmoment RecordsEcstasy Club - Jesus Loves the Acid Flim Flam rec.Praga Khan & Jade 4U- Phantasia Forever (Joe Beltrams Version) ProfileStarcluster F. Elke Brauweiler - Jousou`a la fin Das Drehmoment RecordsAngela - VideoTragic Error - Remote Kontrol Who´s that beat ?Second Part : Sneak-Thief Live in Leipzighttp://myspace.com/sneakthiefberlinSneak-Thief - My Sullen MistressSneak-Thief - Dirty Dog HustleSneak-Thief - Robinson’s FunkJustin Berkovi - In Deeper (Sneak-Thief Sneakified Mix)Notes: Original is an unreleased RM1x TrackFunkwerkstatt - Medizin Nach Noten (Polygamy Boys Pimp Mix)Polygamy Boys - Polygamy Boys ThemeSneak-Thief - Persian SandsSneak-Thief - Bad TimesNotes: UnreleasedSneak-Thief - Between Darkness & LightNotes: UnreleasedSavas Pascalidis - Raw MissionNotes: Produced by Sneak-ThiefKeen K. / P. Muench - The Spiral (Polygamy Boys Pain Mix)Sneak-Thief – Hustler’s RidePolygamy Boys featuring Lindsay-J – Black FlowerFor more informations look @ the Blog : http://h2h4u.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html& http://www.beradio.net/add to iTunes : http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=216511056...... Sneak-Thief Live & Gitano DJ Set////// H2H H2B2 02/2009........... Playlists will come sOOn ///