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Dirtybird Radio and Victoria Rawlins celebrate their third anniversary with a retrospective listen to some of the coolest beats, the tightest basslines and the biggest drops to air on the show over the last three trips around the Sun. Dirtybird Radio's greatest hits:Maetrik - "The Reason" [played by Sian, ep. 312]Carl Finlow - "Equi" into Red Eye - unreleased [played by Red Eye, ep. 426]Rod Lee - "Dance My Pain Away" [played by Monsieur Frazier, ep. 363]Mz Worthy - "Love And Give" [played by Mz Worthy, ep. 325]Stacey "HotWaxx" Hale - "U NAME IT" [played by Stacey "HotWaxx" Hale, ep. 431]DJ Minx - "Do It All Night (Honey Dijon Remix)" [played by DJ Minx, ep. 337]Larry Tee, Radio Slave, The Royal Academy Of Fierce feat. Justin Vivien Bond & Tobell Von Cartier - "Fashion Queen" [played by Larry Tee, ep. 460]Cour T. - "TRiiiBAILE" [played by Cour T., ep. 412]Arnold & Lane - "Amplify Your Vibe" into Riton - "Temporary Secretary (Smalltown DJs Edit)" [played by Joanna Magik, ep. 415]Mike Kerrigan & n808 - "Penguin Hit Squad (Claude VonStroke Remix)" [played by n808, ep. 387]Kidd Mike - "Boom Beat Heart Box" into Claude VonStroke - "All My People In The House (Steve Darko Remix)" [played by Claude VonStroke, ep. 354]Spiñorita & Caleb Stone - "Babe" [played by Spiñorita, ep. 438]ET Finger - "EASE UP" [played by UFO!, ep. 377]Thee Mike B feat. Robyn Katz & Boy Stephen - "Uh Yeah (Thee Acid Song)" [played by Thee Mike B, ep. 374]Walker & Royce, VNSSA - "I Don't Remember" into VNSSA - "One Pill" [played by VNSSA, ep. 410]Cakes Da Killa & Proper Villains - "What's The Word (Wax Wings Remix)" [played by Maya Jane Coles, ep. 339]Nikki Nair - "Power Tool" into Nikki Nair & DJ ADHD - "Dis One" [played by Nikki Nair, ep. 324]Shinichi Osawa - "HIGH RAVE (unreleased)" into Shinichi Osawa - "FCKNJP" [played by Shinichi Osawa, ep. 421]
Welcome to "In the Know" with Lolo Knows, featuring an exclusive interview with the one and only Godmother of House, Stacey Hotwaxx Hale! Join Lolo Knows as she sits down with the legendary Stacey Hotwaxx Hale, a true pioneer of electronic music hailing from Detroit, Michigan. In this special episode, Lolo delves deep into Stacey's illustrious career, her influence on the world of house music, and the secrets behind her unique sound. Get ready to hear firsthand from Stacey Hotwaxx Hale as she shares insights, stories, and experiences from her journey through the dynamic landscape of house music. From her beginnings in the underground scene to her global impact on the genre, Stacey's wisdom and passion shine through in this engaging conversation with Lolo Knows. Discover the magic behind the beats, the inspiration behind the music, and the vision that has made Stacey Hotwaxx Hale a true icon in the world of electronic dance music. Tune in as Lolo Knows uncovers the artistry, the innovation, and the undeniable spirit that define the Godmother of House and her enduring legacy in the world of music.Join the In The Know newsletter at www.loloknows.com and be the first to know about shows, new music, industry tips and more. Check out thr Club Kid Amazon Store for party essentials and more: https://www.amazon.com/shop/loloknowsBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/lolo-knows--1227637/support.
An icon joins Dirtybird Radio as we explore the history and roots of dance music. Detroit's Godmother of House, Stacey "Hotwaxx" Hale is recognized as the first female DJ to spread house music on the radio, and on this episode she treats us to a selection of funky basslines and timeless beats. VR warm-up set:rafaLOO - "Banto" [Dirtybird Records]DJ E-Clyps x Anya V - "CUZIDO" [Blacklight Factory]MAGNVM! x Kidd Mike - "Chihuahua" [This Ain't Bristol]DJ Minx - "Taking It Back" [Higher Ground]Stacey "Hotwaxx" Hale guest set:Jamiroquai, Dave Lee ZR - "Little L (Dave Lee Disco Re-Blend)"Nathan G feat. Bretagne - "Sanctuary (Unreleased Full Moon Dub)"Jay Vegas - "Wanna Dance (Original Mix)"Stacey "Hotwaxx" Hale - "U NAME IT"Risk Assessment, DJ Romain - "I Play House (Original Mix)"Don Kamares, Stan Smith - "UNWU (Don Kamares Mix)"OVEOUS, Don Kamares - "Legacy"Oggie B - "Whacha Doin (Original)"Corey Holmes, Wakeel Ali - "Exactly Like You RE VIBE"Jovonn - "You"Keppy Dope O' Gutta Mix feat. Kameelah Waheed - "La De Da"Marc Cotterell - "8 Minutes Of Pleasure (Original)"Billy Butler - "Good To Go (Original Mix)"Dames Brown, Waajeed, Floorplan - "Glory (Floorplan Extended REmix)"Blackchild (ITA) - "The 10th Victim (Extended Mix)"Homework - "I Got One (You're It)"
Our landmark 700th episode in partnership with Detroit's Blueprint presents the first in a new three-part series exploring the untold history of Detroit techno from the perspective of the women who built it. The history of Detroit techno is often recounted in waves. First there was the Belleville Three—Juan Atkins, Kevin Saunderson, Derrick May—closely followed by a second cohort of artists who further developed the sound in the '90s. Names like Carl Craig, Octave One, Robert Hood, Jeff Mills and Mike Banks are among those that have been codified in the official annals of techno history. But there's another, lesser known story that is seldom told about the women who grew the scene right alongside them. Equally esteemed artists like DJ Minx (the founder of Women On Wax Recordings), K-Hand, DJ Cent, Stacey Hotwaxx Hale and more ran labels, collectives and DJ nights that aren't bestowed with the same credit as those from their male counterparts, and have consequently been lost in the chronicles of time. For the 700th episode of the RA Exchange, we counter correct this gender inequity with the first episode of a three-part series hosted and produced by the all-female Detroit collective and party series Blueprint. Alanna Greenlee, Janisa Nelson and Crystal Mioner embark on interviews that illuminate an alternative history of Detroit techno that unfurled alongside these better-documented techno waves, tracing the birth of a woman-led community that put mutual support at its heart and fought to earn respect from their male peers and the scene at large. Listen to the episode in full. Credits: Produced by Blueprint Hosts: Alanna Greenlee, Janisa Nelson, Crystal Mioner Guests: DJ Minx and DJ Cent Writer/Researcher: Crystal Mioner Technical Production: Janisa Nelson Consultant: John Collins Consultant: Conor Anderson
This week on In My House Techno Music Show FTWK featuring Stacey "Hotwaxx" Hale Plus, a dj mix by NEO for Open Bar Radio Let the music Play...!!! In My House Techno Music Show continues to stay true to the mission.... "Where the TRUE stories are told and GREAT music is played!” Enjoy the show! Get connected...www.inmyhouse65.com. Support us by making a purchase from our online store: https://in-my-house-collection.creator-spring.com/
Talk to any veteran artist and they'll tell you consistency is the secret to longevity. Staying relevant in a competitive industry requires unwavering dedication to the craft—a lesson that nobody knows better than the godmother of house music, Stacey Hotwaxx Hale. The gear head, educator, music nerd and Detroit legend is considered the Motor City's first woman DJ to play underground house music. Her inquisitive mind, passion for audio equipment and community spirit has led to a decades-spanning career that has inspired countless women and expanded Detroit's rich musical heritage. As a teenager, she learned to record on reel-to-reel tapes before learning the ropes from club king Ken Collier in the late '70s. Mastering the art of what she called "sneak-a-mixx"—seamlessly mixing vinyl records continuously—she beat over 600 artists to win the 1985 Motor City Mix competition. DJing remained a given in her life, even when she pursued a full-time engineering degree. She's often described in interviews how she would do math homework in between mixing tracks during gigs in her 20s. When she's not behind the decks or playing in the live ensemble Nyumba Muziki, she teaches DJing and production classes with the goal of teaching her students self-expression. Hale's sound is warm and dynamic, incorporating everything from gospel, electro, hip-hop, techno and live instruments with the goal of spreading positivity and happiness. Those feelings and cross-genre moods are all tangible on her RA Podcast. Moving gracefully between disco, funky techno, R&B and classic house, Hale's mix feels like the perfect night out, showcasing her versatility, love for vibrant rhythms and her sharp ear. @hotwaxx Read more at https://ra.co/podcast/899
Detroit's own Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale, known as the Godmother of House Music, will perform at this weekend's techno music festival, Movement. Today, DJ Hotwaxx on techno music, the city's legendary techno festival, and the gender gap within the music scene. GUESTS: Stacey "Hotwaxx" Hale, DJ Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in today's episode by Blue Dot Sessions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we learn about the Legendary Godmother of House music from Detroit: the birthplace of techno. She takes us on her journey from her beginnings in 1980's through to today as one of the world's top DJ's. She's IG: @hotwaxx Facebook: DJ Stacey Hotwaxx Hale: https://www.facebook.com/djhotwaxx Website: https://www.djhotwaxx.com Listen: https://www.blastradio.com/hotwaxx Visual Dance by Ava of Poetic Societies Check out her channel on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/611414106 Website: https://poeticsocieties.com Follow Us on IG: @pipercarterpodcast Like Our Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Piper-Carter... Join Our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/piper... Subscribe To Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pipercarterpo... Visit Our Website: pipercarterpodcast.com TUNE IN LIVE Tuesdays at 8pm Like + Share + Subscribe Detroit Is Different Podcast Network IG: @detroitisdifferent | detroitisdifferent.com Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit. Support Piper Carter Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/piper-carter-podcast Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/piper-carter-podcast/ddb65202-0fd4-4b92-b663-6a78c1b6573e This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Follow @rebeccagoldberg 666UBA - KUDEBI (УРБАН / URBAN) DJ Karawai - Voiceless (Urbanstghetto Records) DJ Problems - Smokers (Low Income $quad) DJ Godfather - Nights at the Packard (Databass) Eng8 x CPSL - Barbed Wire (Rayme Remix) Bolam - Other Dimensions (Vernacular Records) Pera Sta Ori - CIN1 (Kamila Govorcin Remix) Bobo - Sin (Out of Sorts) Thanos Hana - 7683 - 7316 (Tar Hallow) Otodojo - Mothership Landing (Acid Camp) Ground16 - Tourmentes Passionnelles (Lo-Fidelity) Deano - Curveball 4 (Luke Hess Remix) (Sungate) Sciahri - Forma (Envra) Joton ft. Symbiosis - Hikikomori (Newrhythmic records) Nemmett - Teeth (Pi Electronics) The Plant Worker & DIAPO - Grogrott (Dynamic Reflection) Rayme - Pandora (Get Busy) Elvin T - Fantasie Impromptu (Be Ur Dog) (Cosmic Incantations) Rayme - Synthetic Mind (Get Busy) Rebecca Goldberg - a-linolenic acid (ALA) (Detroit Underground) Niko Noland - Prison Breaks (Hand to Hand) Israel Vines - Afterever (Interdimensional Transmissions) Chupacabras - Beat Me (Acid Freq.) Timothy J. Fairplay - Flight 47 (Dungeon Module) Steve O’Sullivan - adar (трип) 313 Acid Queen x SickBoy - Structure (Detroit Underground) Back when radio ruled and the boombox gave us mixtapes, live broadcasts were the very essence of the Detroit club-music scene. Technology was turning cassettes into CDs and Rebecca’s frequent trips to Harmony House fueled her music collection. She pored over the cherished tunes that were spun on Saturday nights at the State Theatre, Detroit’s legendary “Club X”. First inspired by Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale, the Godmother of House Music, who was reigning over the airwaves, it was only a matter of time before Rebecca would satiate her musical appetite as a disc jockey. Rebecca is a seasoned radio DJ having mixed for FM and internet-radio shows hosted across the globe. She hosts her own monthly program “D-SCOVERY” on London’s Aaja Radio highlighting contemporary techno and house from Detroit. She tours internationally as a DJ and live performer and has been featured at notable events from Movement Electronic Music Festival to Tresor in Berlin. Goldberg has self-released music and multimedia projects, and since her debut vinyl release, 313 Acid Queen, she has been affiliated with the multidisciplinary arts collective Detroit Underground. She has written original scores for classic films Le Voyage Dans La Lune and Gojira, including live performances at David Lynch’s members-only club, Silencio, in Paris and Armageddon Beachparty in Detroit, respectively. Her latest release, BUILDINGS, is a collaboration with Italian artist and labelmate, SickBoy, and is set to be released in Spring 2021 via Detroit Underground. To keep up on Rebecca’s projects please visit: bit.ly/rebecca__goldberg Purchase Rebecca's music: 313acidqueen.bandcamp.com
Episode Notes The Newest Episode, #53 @Pipercarter Podcast, on @DetroitisDifferent: “Salt City: A Techno ChoreoPoem” by jessica Care moore. Show Topic: The legendary poet, dynamic artist, producer, CEO and Detroit’s own, jessica Care moore joins @PiperCarter to discuss her latest project, “Salt City” the Afrofuturistic Techno Choreopoem. We also discuss many of her life experiences, art forms, music collaborations and her genuine love for Detroit. Weekly Featured Music by jessica Care moore:“Catch me If you Can” ft. Talib Kweli & Freedom ft. Stacey HOTWAXX Hale and Steffanie Christ’ an. Listen + Subscribe NOW: Apple Podcast | Google Play | Stitcher | Piper Carter is the founder of 'We Found Hip-hop.' Advocate for Women in Hip-hop, Hip-hop culture, Detroit advocacy, Artistry, and Youth Dilla Day Detroit.
DJ One Five has had a passion for music since the age of 15, when he got his first pair of technics. Growing up in a celebrated musical city such as Detroit, Michigan, DJ One Five has had many musical influences, but it was when he heard and felt Techno & House he instantly fell in love. Moving from Detroit to Atlanta in "2008" he began to chase his dreams and became a resident at a restaurant named Cloud IX on a very popular street in Atlanta a few years after moving to Atlanta. His first major gig was bringing notable DJ Chicago's Gene Hunt to Atlanta. Meeting the legendary DJ Pierre has allowed DJ One Five to focus on the next phase of the dream and thats production & the business side of the scene. DJ One Five has played many venues in Atlanta, Detroit, & Miami and has performed with many notable DJs such as DJ Pierre, Gene Hunt, Bruce Bailey, Roland Clark, Recloose, Salah Ananse, Stacey “HotWaxx” Hale, & Kai Alce. Thought of as a leader of the next generation of Techno & House music. With a vision to share & introduce his sound with all with a focus on the young urban community DJ One Five hopes to eventually tour the the world with a goal to be a pioneer among his peers and to bring Techno & House music to younger generations. He is also a member of the Afro Acid & Jack Trax label where he is gearing up for the launch of his first EP titled The Journey. TRACKLIST: 1) Yaeji Track - New York 93 ( Baba Stiltz Rmx ) [ GODMODE ] 2) DJ Pierre - Generate Power 2017 [Get Physical Music ] 3) Kerri Chandler - Pong ( Bones & Strings Rework ) [ Deeply Rooted House ] 4) Kevin Saunderson - Bassline ( Loco Dice Rmx ) [KMS Records ] 5) Super Flu - pwf FEL [Monaberry ] 6) Floorplan - Phobia [ M-Plant ] 7) The Cheapers - Shithole [Upon You Records ] 8) Oliver Dollar & Chuck Daniels - Shout Away [ Industry Standard ] 9) Luke Wheeler - Free your mind ( DJ One Five Detroit Soul Rmx ) [Love Vibration Nation Music and Publishing LLC ] 10) DJ Pierre - Jack Da Groove [ Boysnoize Records ] 11) DJ One Five – Move [ Jack Trax ] Follow DJ ONE FIVE here: Resident Advisor: https://www.residentadvisor.net/dj/djonefive Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DJ15events/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/djonefive/ Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-15-1 Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/DJONEFIVE/ Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/artist/dj-one-five/616715 Bandcamp: https://djonefive.bandcamp.com/
Back when radio ruled and the boombox gave us mixtapes, live broadcasts were the very essence of the Detroit club-music scene. Technology was turning cassettes into CDs and Rebecca’s frequent trips to Harmony House fueled her music collection. She poured over the cherished tunes that were spun on Saturday nights at the State Theatre’s legendary “Club X”. Inspired by Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale, the Godmother of House Music, who was reigning over the airwaves, it was only a matter of time before Rebecca would satiate her musical appetite as a disc jockey. Rebecca is now a seasoned radio DJ, having mixed on Detroit public radio station WDET 101.9's Sunday Sessions show, 89.3 WHFR out of Dearborn, as well as various internet radio stations hosted in Detroit and worldwide. She just released her second EP of 2016 under the moniker 313 Acid Queen. In January, she released “A Trip to the Moon” an EP arranged to accompany Georges Méliès’ classic 1902 silent film “Le Voyage Dans La Lune.” Paxahau Radio Episode 007 - @rebeccagoldberg
"Stacey "Hotwaxx" Hale drops some knowledge on aspiring Detroit techno DJs
KEXP's Expansions host, Masa, has done a radio special on Detroit's Electronic Music Festival for many years and now brings you his very first podcast focused on the festival. It's a 12 track celebration and spotlight on Detroit based and inspired electronic artists performing at the festival this Memorial Day weekend. 1. DJ Godfather - You So Flexible (featuring MC Flipside) 2. DJ 3000 - Yahia (DJ Nasty Remix) 3. Robert Hood - Eleven 4. Esteban Adame - Home Sick 5. Kevin Saunderson Presents Inner City - Bad Girl (7th Star Remix) 6. Stacy Pullen - Any Which Way (Dub Mug Mix) 7. Floorplan - Never Grow Old (Re-Plant) 8. Los Hermanos - Truth About Techno 9. Sean Deason - Beautiful 1 10. Malik Alston - Dance Jazz 11. Stacey Hotwaxx Hale feat Louis Hale - Hale 2 House 12. DJ 3000 - Morning BirdSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.