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PRAY WITH ME - let's get these blessings started!

Syncopate your actions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pamela-m-staton/support

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Curious Creatures
We Got To Move: Isaac Brock: Happy days in the Integratron?

Curious Creatures

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 30:37


25 years after the event he would be free. On his porch in Portland, Oregon Destroying the wood. Looking legit in the jail jumpsuit  Banging cans and smashing cars up  In the rage room    Remodeled his kitchen with a bowling ball  A disaster    Issac was as excited about singing on our record as were we having him on the record  Steve Severin's dance the Mussolini house party  Syncopate stuff  Budgie born to beat box  Our fav line is "it's eleven not noon, checkout is soon" No check in until 4pm? Issac's tour manager can get him in straight away    Or as a tour manager you get the Presidential Suite  Show in London or California; the Integratron or the London Dungeon  Sound bath in the desert  Brain takes its marching orders from Gamma and delta and frequencies.  The gamma needs to be louder to cure your Brain  it's cleaning your brain up!    Vinyl flow and Jacknife and Isaac get on well We had. Slogan “ Nothing to be done “ “everything will be done “ Exciting to have two drummers drumming    Shel Silverstien  Books and poems on boogers and he wrote boy named sue  Weird dude Budgie had the mad comics    Lol discovered America from Mad and DC comics  We went out and ate a Twinkies  Robert still has one 40 years later  Mostly a mineral?   We are planning on carrying on working together with Issac - Budgie in the orgasmatron or maybe next door in the Integratron  _____  CONNECT WITH US: Curious Creatures: Website: https://curiouscreaturespodcast.com Facebook: @CuriousCreaturesOfficial Twitter: @curecreatures Instagram: @CuriousCreaturesOfficial Lol Tolhurst:  Website: https://loltolhurst.com Facebook: @officialloltolhurst  Twitter: @LolTolhurst  Instagram: @lol.tolhurst  Budgie:  Facebook: @budgieofficial  Twitter: @TuWhit2whoo Instagram: @budgie646 Lol Tolhurst x Budgie x Jacknife Lee: Facebook: @loltolhurstxbudgiexjacknifelee  Twitter: @LolBudgieJCKNF Instagram: @lolxbudgiexjacknifelee Curious Creatures is a partner of the Double Elvis podcast network. For more of the best music storytelling follow @DoubleElvis on Instagram or search Double Elvis in your podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Completely Booked
Lit Chat Interview with Camille Dungy

Completely Booked

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 58:38


In resistance to the homogenous policies that limited the possibility and wonder that grows from the earth, Dungy employs the various plants, herbs, vegetables, and flowers she grows in her garden as metaphor and treatise for how homogeneity threatens the future of our planet, and why cultivating diverse and intersectional language in our national discourse about the environment is the best means of protecting it. Camille T. Dungy is the author of four collections of poetry, most recently Trophic Cascade, winner of the Colorado Book Award. She is also the author of the essay collections Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden and Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood and History, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Dungy has also edited anthologies including Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry and From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great. A 2019 Guggenheim Fellow, her honors include NEA Fellowships in poetry (2003) and prose (2018), an American Book Award, two NAACP Image Award nominations, and two Hurston/Wright Legacy Award nominations. Dungy's poems have been published in Best American Poetry, The 100 Best African American Poems, the Pushcart Anthology, Best American Travel Writing, and over thirty other anthologies. She is University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University. Interviewer Nikesha Elise Williams is a two-time Emmy award winning producer, an award-winning author, and producer and host of the Black & Published podcast. Her latest novel, The Seven Daughters of Dupree was acquired by Scout Press and will be published in 2025. A Chicago native, Nikesha is a columnist with JAX Today. Her work has also appeared in The Washington Post, ESSENCE, and VOX. She lives in Florida with her family. READ Check out Camille's work from the library: https://jkpl.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/default/search/results?qu=camille+dungy&te= --- Never miss an event! Sign up for email newsletters at https://bit.ly/JaxLibraryUpdates  Jacksonville Public LibraryWebsite: https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaxlibrary Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaxLibrary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaxlibrary/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jaxpubliclibraryfl Contact Us: jplpromotions@coj.net 

Lannan Center Podcast
Camille T. Dungy and Major Jackson | 2022-2023 Readings & Talks

Lannan Center Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 71:01


On April 11, 2023, The Lannan Center hosted a reading and talk featuring poets Camille T. Dungy and Major Jackson.Camille T. Dungy is the author of four collections of poetry, most recently Trophic Cascade (Wesleyan UP, 2017), winner of the Colorado Book Award. She is also the author of the essay collections Soil: The Story of a Black Mother's Garden (Simon & Schuster, 2023) and Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood and History (W.W. Norton, 2017), a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. Dungy has also edited anthologies including Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry and From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great. A 2019 Guggenheim Fellow, her honors include NEA Fellowships in poetry (2003) and prose (2018), an American Book Award, two NAACP Image Award nominations, and two Hurston/Wright Legacy Award nominations. Dungy's poems have been published in Best American Poetry, The 100 Best African American Poems, the Pushcart Anthology, Best American Travel Writing, and over thirty other anthologies. She is University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University.Major Jackson is the author of six collections of poetry: Razzle Dazzle: New & Selected Poems; The Absurd Man; Roll Deep; Holding Company; Hoops; and Leaving Saturn, which was awarded the Cave Canem Poetry Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry. His poems and essays have appeared in AGNI, American Poetry Review, Callaloo, The New Yorker, Ploughshares, Poetry, Tin House, and in Best American Poetry. He served as guest editor of Best American Poetry in 2019. Jackson is a recipient of a Pushcart Prize, a Whiting Writers' Award, and has been honored by the Pew Fellowship in the Arts and the Witter Bynner Foundation in conjunction with the Library of Congress. Jackson lives in South Burlington, Vermont, where he is the Richard Dennis Green and Gold Professor at the University of Vermont.Music: Quantum Jazz — "Orbiting A Distant Planet" — Provided by Jamendo.

Let's Remember Some Cards!

Episode 86 of The Memory Jar, a Magic: The Gathering podcast about the cards, decks, people, and stories that make Magic the game we love. This week, we discuss famous leaks in Magic history. Judgment and Conflux, Time Spiral, New Phyrexia, and the newest set Phyrexia: All is One. We talk about early uploads, playtest cards, printing errors, and “God Books.” Plus, a bonus American History lesson! We discuss: Mana Leak, Power Sink, Syncopate, Power Leak This week's Random Card: Complicate! Simple. Intro Music: This Train Doesn't Stop At Rugby by TRG Banks Outro Music: Sunday Morning Sun by Ryan Andersen Logo: Chris Yates (CMYKompany.com) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memoryjar/message

SergS podcast
SergS - Pure Emotions 171 (2022-11-26)

SergS podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2022 118:28


01. Chambord - Moonalaya [Happy Camper Records] 02. Игорь Саруханов - Скрипка-лиса (Volen Sentir rework) [Nazare] 03. Ricardo Piedra - Riviera [Consapevole Recordings] 04. Ben Haydie - November (Dowden Remix) [Mango Alley] 05. Ernes Guevara - Deep in Her Blue Eyes [Deep Down Music] 06. Massane - Never Loved [This Never Happened] 07. Klur, Hildur Ottilia - Heart To Heart (Extended Mix) [Colorize (Enhanced)] 08. Gundamea, Andy Ruddy - Sweet Disposition (Extended Mix) [Armada Electronic Elements] 09. Mario Franca - Same Prayer [Keyfound] 10. Stan Seba, Bynomic - New World (Sinan Arsan Rmx) [Superordinate Music] 11. Arbey Gonzalez - Cruising Altitude [Balkan Connection] 12. Quivver - Brothers & Sisters (Cid Inc. Extended Remix) [Magical Comps] 13. Ultraverse - My Universe (Qbical Remix) [Magnitude Recordings] 14. Gabo Martin, Ignacio Berardi - Austral [Transensations Records] 15. Ricardo Piedra, Mario Hilfiger - Over the Lake (East Cafe Remix) [LuPS Records] 16. Vanita - Now [Click Records] 17. Highlite - Otherdisco [JEAHMON! Records] 18. NTO - Gamma [AllPoints] 19. DIOS:CURE - 1989 (Extended Version) [Outer Space Oasis] 20. Deestopia - Monospace (Extended Mix) [UV] 21. Steve Levi - DoomTak [Exx Muzik] 22. Cherry (UA) - Muza (Extended Mix) [Siona Records] 23. Saad Ayub, Daniel Ortgiess - Evolution (Original Mix) [Re:vibe Audio] 24. Danny Fontana, David Bean, Annie Hill - Addicted (Original mix) [Syncopate] 25. Entel, Eileen Jaime - Falling In (Extended Mix) [Deep State Recordings] 26. Andrew Bayer - If You Loop It, They Will Come (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats]

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180 grados
180 grados - Viva Suecia, Sorry, Michelle y The Jordan - 04/10/22

180 grados

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 60:02


Viva Suecia han liberado 'El Bien', último adelanto de 'El Amor de la Clase que Sea', el disco que publican este viernes, 7 de octubre. Se trata de una canción con la que se dejaron llevar y que promete estar entre sus favoritas de la vida. Escuchamos a Sorry, que también publican disco este viernes, con la cálida 'sorry', a los neoyorkines Michelle con 'Syncopate' y a The Jordan con una maravilla titulada 'Best Damn Day'. ARCTIC MONKEYS – Body Paint DAVID BOWIE - Heroes BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - Do I Love You (Indeed I Do) TATE MCRAE - Uh Oh MICHELLE - Syncopate VEINTIUNO ft LOVE OF LESBIAN – La Vida Moderna SECOND – Quiero Equivocarme VIVA SUECIA – El Bien SPORTS TEAM – The Drop SORRY - Closer YEAH YEAH YEAHS – Wolf FLORENCE + THE MACHINE – Free NATION OF LANGUAGE – From the Hill LCD SOUNDSYSTEM - New Body Rhumba LEVITANTS – Nuevas Generaciones KHAI DREAMS – Bugs THE JORDAN - Best Damn Day Escuchar audio

Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)

ADDITIONAL INFOBooks and Selected Other Work by Camille DungyPOETRYTrophic Cascade (Wesleyan University Press, 2017)Smith Blue (Southern Illinois University Press, 2011)Suck on the Marrow (Red Hen Press, 2010)What to Eat, What to Drink, What to Leave for Poison (Red Hen Press, 2006)NON-FICTIONGuidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History (W. W. Norton, 2017)ANTHOLOGIES & EDITORIAL WORKEd., Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry (University of Georgia Press, 2009)Ed. with Matt O'Donnell & Jeffrey Thomson, From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great (Persea Books, 2009)Also ReferencedGuggenheim FellowshipAnne Lamott, Operating Instructions: A Journal of My Son's First YearSusan SontagDorothea LangeToi Derricotte, Natural BirthMatt O'DonnellFrom the FishhouseSharon OldsKimiko HahnBrenda HillmanThe Grand Permission: New Writings on Poetics and Motherhood, ed. Brenda Hillman & Patricia DienstfreyWomen Poets on Mentorship: Efforts and Affections, ed. Arielle Greenberg & Rachel ZuckerPoets HouseEmory University Raymond Danowski Poetry Library, curated by Kevin YoungLangston Hughes, “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”Lucille CliftonYusef Komunyakaa, Magic CityEd RobersonMarilyn NelsonTiffany Han podcast

Mystical Dispute | MTG Limited Debate Show
25. Syncopate (Innistrad: Crimson Vow)

Mystical Dispute | MTG Limited Debate Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 14:48


Carl and Garrett debate the strangely complex blue counterspell Syncopate, why it has good stats, and why Garrett hates it with the burning passion of a thousand mana.Short-form limited Magic: The Gathering debate podcast where co-hosts Carl and Garrett discuss single cards in the latest draft format.Check out the Mystical Dispute website (mysticaldispute.com), Carl on Twitch (twitch.tv/twoduckcubed) and Twitter (twitter.com/twoduckcubed), and Garrett on Twitch (twitch.tv/ggards) and Twitter (twitter.com/theGGards).

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100
SYNCOPATE / MICHELLE

CHECK THE TOKIO HOT 100

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 10:35


本日ピックアップするのは、今週97位に初登場。 MICHELLE、「SYNCOPATE」 この<ミシェル>は、ニューヨークで活動する6人組グループ。 メンバーはソフィア、ジュリアン、チャーリー、ライラ、エマ、ジェイミーの6人。 全員がニューヨーク育ちで、年齢もほぼ同じ(21歳前後)。 メンバーのうち男性2人、ジュリアンとチャーリーはプロデュース担当で、 ともに複数の楽器をこなすマルチプレーヤー。 高校のころからイベントやパーティーでよく顔を合わせていましたが、 2018年の春、それぞれ別の大学に通っていた2人が、 ちょうど同じ時期に恋人にフラれ、落ち込んでヤケになる代わりに何かしたい、、、 「そうだ一緒に音楽やろうぜ!」ということで意気投合。 お互いの友だちに声をかけ、4人の女性たちがシンガーとして参加。 2019年にデビューアルバムをリリースしました。 でも、じつはこのとき、ジュリアンの狭〜い部屋でレコーディングしたため、 6人全員が顔を合わせることはなかったそう。 デビューアルバムのリリース後に行った初ライブで、 初めて6人がそろい、相性バッチリ。本当の意味でのグループになれたと語っています。 そんなミシェル、来年1月に『After Dinner We Talk About Dreams』 と題したセカンドアルバムをリリース予定。 今回は、全員そろって曲作りとレコーディングを行いました。 「Syncopate」はそこからのシングルです。

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Song of the Day
MICHELLE - SYNCOPATE

Song of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 1:58


MICHELLE - SYNCOPATE

syncopate
Jay Synflood's beat science
Jay Synflood - syncopate

Jay Synflood's beat science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 92:39


Playlist: 01. TRG - Move Dis 02. Whistla - Merkaba 03. Synkro - Deep Down 04. Uncle Bakongo - Afar (Original Mix) 05. Roska - Play Gamez 06. Harrison BDP - RIP Ralph 07. Steve Gurle - Hotboys (Dub) 08. Ossie - The Power Of Love 09. Master Steps - Melody 10. Gee - Soulparlor 11. Vato Gonzalez (feat. Foreign Beggars) - Badman Riddim (Jump) (Dem 2's Late Nite at Mandy Mix) 12. Champion - Tribal Affair (VIP) 13. Sunday Roast - Set The Scene 14. Shy One - Untitled 9 15. El-B And Juiceman - Trash + Ready 16. MJ Cole - Slum King 17. Benny Ill + DJ Hatcha - Crazy Intro 18. Zed Bias (feat. Jucie Man + Nicky Prince) - Time Out (El-B Remix) 19. Crazy Bald Heads - First Born (Original Mix) 20. Kode9 - Isaac B 2003 21. 5kinAndBone5 - Make U Understand 22. Roska - Measureless 23. Groove Chronicles - Faith In You 24. Ghost - Ghost 2000 25. Holloway - Frontleft 26. El-B - This Thrill (Feat. Nico) 27. El-B - Amazon

Bside
Bside Incoming: Temple Sniper

Bside

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 60:20


Bside Incoming: Temple Sniper This time we're staying close to home with a Glasgow based selector. He's certainly no stranger to the local scene with his Syncopate nights running at Flat 0/1 and Broadcast, his appearances on the wonderful Clyde Built Radio, and the founding of his very own imprint called Noctambulant Sound. We warmly welcome Temple Sniper. While working hard to promote local artists with his event series and record label, Temple Sniper has proven himself as an excellent DJ and producer in his own right. Check out this recent production of his named Post Dub: https://soundcloud.com/moskalus/premiere-temple-sniper-post-dub-denizens?ref=clipboard&p=i&c=0&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing His Bside selection will move through disco heat, habibi funk, and into the weird and wonderful leftfield techno that typifies his Noctambulant Sound imprint. Noctambulant Sound Records - https://linktr.ee/Noctambulantsound Temple Sniper's instagram - https://www.instagram.com/temple.sniper/?hl=en Thanks to Molly Hickey for the beautiful artwork as always. Check out her art here and message her! www.instagram.com/mollyth.art/ Follow the Bside Instagram for updates/news/vinyl and general music chat: www.instagram.com/bsidepodcasts/

Voyager Mix Sessions
Voyager 63 Guest Mix By Buitrago

Voyager Mix Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 60:53


Colombian DJ/producer and owner of the Enter Music imprint – Buitrago – takes charge of Voyager Mix Sessions this week and delivers a guest mix purposefully designed to explore the dark and raw shades of techno. During the next 60 minutes, he features no less than 3 of his unsigned productions as well as a selection of his favourite tracks released over the past few months. ➤ Soundcloud : @buitrago-1 ➤ Instagram : instagram.com/buitrago1115 ➤ Facebook : facebook.com/Buitrago1115 ➤ Beatport : beatport.com/artist/buitrago/478735 ➤ Spotify : open.spotify.com/artist/1rx70uCGaafuePxYXukAVb Currently based in the capital of Chile, Buitrago is one of the most prominent talents in the country's techno community and is held in high regard by several movers and shakers within the international techno scene. He is best known for creating dark and atmospheric tracks coupled with sinister synths and hard hitting percussion that have a driving groove throughout. He has successfully released on labels such as Analytic Trail, Bitten, Gain Records, Loose Records, Le Club Records, Phobiq, Respekt Recordings, Syncopate and Unity Records whilst gaining support from heavyweights including Adam Beyer, D-Unity, Marco Faraone, MarkAntonio, Ramon Tapia, Spartaque, Spektre and The YellowHeads. Buitrago's well established Enter Music label has been around since 2014 and continues to shine a light on emerging talent from across the globe, whilst staying true to the ever evolving sound of techno. He continues to develop his own unique sound and recently signed a new project to Macro Farone's Uncage label which includes a remix by Berlin's Michael Klein. Tracklist: 01. Marco Faraone - Survive | Rekids

Get Lit Minute
Camille T. Dungy | “Characteristics of Life”

Get Lit Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 6:35


In this week's episode of the Get Lit Minute, we spotlight American poet and professor, Camille T. Dungy. Included in this episode is a reading of her poem "Characteristics of Life." Addressing the paucity of African American poets in anthologies of nature poetry, Dungy stated in a 2010 interview for the Oakland Tribune, “I miss seeing writers of color in the conversation. Until we have greater variety in the conversation, it is not a conversation—it is a monologue.” To that end, Dungy edited Black Nature: Four Centuries of African American Nature Poetry (2009), which won a Northern California Book Award and was nominated for an NAACP Image Award. She was also co-editor of From the Fishouse: An Anthology of Poems that Sing, Rhyme, Resound, Syncopate, Alliterate, and Just Plain Sound Great (2009), and assistant editor for Gathering Ground: A Reader Celebrating Cave Canem’s First Decade (2006). Dungy's most recent work includes the essay collection Guidebook to Relative Strangers: Journeys into Race, Motherhood, and History (2017). Support the show (https://getlit.org/donate/)

Voyager Mix Sessions
Voyager 55 Guest Mix By DJ Jock

Voyager Mix Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 60:49


This week's exclusive Voyager Mix Sessions guest mix is brought to you by one of Croatia's most talented and influential producers – DJ Jock. During the next hour of peak-time techno, he uses years of experience performing behind the decks to full effect, featuring some of his favourite releases over the past few months and a couple of his very own unreleased tracks. ➤ Soundcloud : @dj-jock ➤ Instagram : instagram.com/djjock ➤ Facebook : facebook.com/djjockmusic ➤ Beatport : beatport.com/artist/dj-jock/178409 ➤ Spotify : open.spotify.com/artist/59GJRTFK8O0XHSMjx2R2CL Based in the exuberant city of Split, DJ Jock is a regular winner of many regional DJ awards and a well respected producer within the international techno scene. He started DJing at the age of 14 and has gone on to showcase his skills alongside superstar DJs at sold out venues throughout the globe. Due to his unwavering determination and unique ability in the studio, his productions have landed on iconic labels, such as 1605, Codex, Miles From Mars, Pornographic Recordings, Phobiq, Prospect Records, Renesanz, Respekt Recordings, Riot Recordings, Suara, Syncopate and Unrilis. His music is regularly supported by some of the biggest artists around, including Adam Beyer, Alan Fitzpatrick and Richie Hawtin. Carl Cox also showed huge support by signing his 'Raw Love' EP on the legendary Intec Records - a release that went straight into Beatport's Top 100 Techno Chart at number 23 and instantly opened up a world of opportunity for DJ Jock. Tracklist: 01. ENØS - Origins | Afterlife Records

Technosis with Gordon Coutts
Episode 8: Gordon Coutts- Technosis 048 (Jan 21)

Technosis with Gordon Coutts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 58:36


Aired on Inferno Radio - https://www.facebook.com/InfernoRadio 01: Sian- Scorpion [Manta] 02: Honey & Nelson- Beating Blue (Haindo remix) [Sonar Bliss] 03: V77NNY & WLSN- Moral Compass (Anders Reitz remix) [PDD Tamed] 04: Coutts- Shocking (Zeena Christy remix) [Pure Dope Digital] 05: 18 East & ZeXter- Fanta [Black Square] 06: Danny Fontana & Mike Pipes- Sleepless II (Mark Greene remix) [Syncopate] 07: Filterheadz- Jupiter [InDeep'n'Dance Records] 08: Alberto Ruiz- Inside [Substeal] 09: B.S.E.- Body Language [Keep On Techno] 10: Belocca- Rave Cave [Mainground Music] 11: Chris Coles & Latex Zebra- Hammerhead [Pure Dope Digital] 12: Elyas- Operator [Motech] 13: Coutts- Bloodhound [Pure Dope Digital]

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Voyager Mix Sessions
Voyager 54 Guest Mix By Don Weber

Voyager Mix Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 63:54


On Voyager Mix Sessions this week, I am joined by respected Italian DJ/producer Donato Latorrata, also known as – Don Weber. During this emphatic guest mix featuring his latest release called ‘Ardente' on Black Snake Recordings, he showcases superb flow and his unique style behind the decks that will leave you wanting more. ➤ Soundcloud : @donweberofficial ➤ Instagram : instagram.com/donweber_music ➤ Facebook : facebook.com/donweberofficial ➤ Twitter : twitter.com/ImDonWeber ➤ Beatport : beatport.com/artist/don-weber/534522 ➤ Spotify : open.spotify.com/artist/6RyTHGeKnhwXtJVykhfEqA Hailing from Southern Italy, Don Weber recently joined a new generation of artists taking the international techno scene by storm. After becoming a performing DJ several years ago, he felt the urge to learn the art of music production. His first EP was launched in 2011 under a different alias, although his first EP as Don Weber came in 2016. Since then, he has gone on to successfully produce chart topping tracks on some of the finest labels around, including AnalyticTrail, Black Kat, Dolma Records, Gain Records, Off Recordings, Orange Recordings, Phobiq, Riot Recordings, Redrum Music, Reload Black Label, Respekt Recordings, Silent Storm and Syncopate. With a reputation for being a cutting edge producer, it is no surprise that Don Weber is supported by some of the most influential artists of our time. The likes of Adam Beyer, Alan Fitzpatrick, Charlotte de Witte, Luigi Madonna, Markantonio, Paco Osuna, Richie Hawtin, Sam Paganini and Spartaque all play his music at sold out venues throughout the globe and during their live stream events. The future looks extremely bright for this ever evolving artist, with many more projects lined up for release early this year. Tracklist: 01. Sebrof & DMCK - Phenomena | Techburst Records

Voyager Mix Sessions
Voyager 44 Guest Mix By Bleur & MB1

Voyager Mix Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 60:37


On Voyager Mix Sessions this week, emerging Greek duo Bleur & MB1 deliver a jam packed hypnotic showcase, featuring ‘NL Industry' - a track taken from their masterful Belfast EP, available now on Pan-Pot's Second State imprint. Prepare to be blown away by their unique chemistry behind the decks as they explore the dark and raw side of techno. ➤ Soundcloud : @bleur-mb1 ➤ Instagram : instagram.com/bleurmb1 ➤ Facebook : facebook.com/bleurandmb1 ➤ Beatport : beatport.com/artist/bleur-and-mb1/821723 ➤ Spotify : open.spotify.com/artist/7DrzfLKEw4TVNXkBqvAfQO Hailing from Serres and now based in the port city of Thessaloniki, Bleur & MB1 have been close friends for over fourteen years and have held DJ residencies at Earth Club and Tokyo City Bar, playing alongside the mighty Layton Giordani. With a little over one year in production together, they've already achieved astonishing success with releases on labels such as Dolma Records, Focus Records and Syncopate. Due to their natural ability and determination, they have forthcoming projects releasing soon on Ramiro Lopez's Odd Recordings and Metodi Hristov & Gallya's Set About label. Their recent astronomical rise has caught the attention of the likes of Chris Liebing, Drumcomplex, Jay Lumen, Michael Klein and Tiger Stripes with several other big name artists lining up to play their music during live streams and event appearances. It's fair to say that an extremely bright future is in store for Bleur & MB1, so be sure to keep up-to-date on their recent news by following them across all social media. Tracklist: 01. Marco Bailey - Jade | Techno Brooklyn Records

ネオ五条楽園
第24.5回『The Syncopate & Motivate』

ネオ五条楽園

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 41:41


今回のアフタートークはツイキャスを同時進行しながらの収録! 視聴者から寄せられたコメントをリアルタイムお便りとして即答していくスタイルでお送りしております! (編集しながら気付きましたが質問ゼロでしたね・・・) 質問・感想などすべてのお便りは、 neo.5jo.paraiso@gmail.com もしくは、 https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdWmXKlFfHBNQ_LhoOu0h3z4uoAxKfclMO0ZEKwlyhh74nGmg/viewform まで!

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Voyager Mix Sessions
Voyager 34 Guest Mix By David Sellers

Voyager Mix Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 58:52


Newcomer Scottish DJ/producer - David Sellers - takes over Voyager Mix Sessions this week and delivers a stellar Guest Mix with an outstanding track list, featuring no less than 3 of his newly released cosmic bangers including: ‘Anything Is Possible' on Renesanz, ‘It's Not Nature' on Svstain and the heavy hitting ‘Tomorrow's A New Day' on Black Kat. ➤ Soundcloud : @davidsellers1995 ➤ Instagram : instagram.com/davidsellers95 ➤ Facebook : facebook.com/Davidsellers.uk ➤ Beatport : beatport.com/artist/david-sellers/751704 ➤ Spotify : open.spotify.com/artist/26HdNEVTJPjHALKt9WFvYC After listening to David Sellers' music, it's hard to believe he started out as a producer only a year and a half ago. Based in Troon - a town situated on the west coast of Scotland - he's been building quite the reputation due to the high quality and consistency of his creations along with his determination to succeed as an artist. Out with the labels already mentioned above, David Sellers has signed to esteemed imprints such as Black Nemesis Records, Black Snake Recordings, Bubblejam, Enter Music, Gryphon Recordings, Oscuro Music, Reload Records and Syncopate with many more projects still to be announced later this year. Taking inspiration from listening to the likes of Andrea Signore, Bolster, Cosmic Boys, Joyhauser, SAMA, The Yellowheads and UMEK, David Sellers continues to improve on his previous successes and strives for excellence in all that he puts his mind to. He's just charted in Beatport's Top 10 Hype Chart, so expect to be hearing a lot more from this ‘Flying Scotsman' as more big name DJs feature his music during their live sets at top events across the globe. Before lockdown, he played alongside Jay Lumen at an event organised by Lōcura at Club 69 in Paisley, near Glasgow and now looks to secure more events in the coming months, once restrictions are lifted. Tracklist: 01. Monokult - Apollo On Mission Planet X | Gryphon Recordings

Mental Asylum Radio Podcast
Indecent Noise - Mental Asylum Radio 213

Mental Asylum Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 85:57


01. Steam Shape - Vicious Circle (Yan Oxygen remix) [Syncopate] 02. Pig & Dan - Sirenism [Drumcode] 03. Mark Sherry - Fire & Brimstone [Techburst] 04. Dok & Martin - Disturbance [Silver M] 05. Ketno - Free Your Mind [IAMT] 06. EiZer G - Universe [Space Beat] 07. Ketno - Freiheit [Unity] 08. Deborah De Luca & F-Rontal - 12 Days Left (Hell Driver Remix) [Dolma] 09. H! Dude - Sexual Destruction [Ithica] 10. Jordan Suckley pres. Chester Cat - Insane Again [Purrfekt] 11. Lange - Spyral [Create Music] 12. DRYM - Octagon [WAO138] 13. Bryan Kearney & Deirdre McLaughlin - Open My Mind (Sean Tyas Remix) [Kearnage] 14. LTN & Michele C - Lost In Us (A.R.D.I. Remix) [Ava White] 15. Gareth Emery feat. Annabel - You'll Be OK (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix) [Create Music Group] 16. ID - ID [White Label] 17. Indecent Noise - What Time Is Love [Nocturnal Knights] [TUNE OF THE WEEK] 18. Duncan Newell - Junction 14 [Alter Ego] 19. Lostly - Empty The Tanks [Outburst] 20. Poddy Crane - Funk Get Loose! [Tangled Audio] 21. Sneijder & Billy Gillies - Rhino [Afterdark] 22. John Starlight - Blood Angels (Chris Liebing Remix) [Superstar] [MENTAL ASYLUM CLASSIC]

KARMA Techno Podcast
KARMA 024 / CRISTIAN COLLODORO Live @ Studio Red | Clique Club, Malta 15.11.19

KARMA Techno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 61:31


KARMA TECHNO PODCAST 024 / CRISTIAN COLLODORO TRACKLIST 01 ONEDEFINED - 24/7/365 (Original Mix) [Fack It Records Techno] 02 John P - Regenerated (Original Mix) [IAMTechno] 03 Dual Fuel - Warm Them Up (N.O.B.A Remix) [Connective Records] 04 Atze Ton - Endorphin (Original Mix) [DSR Digital] 05 Christian Cambas - Drop Out (Ketno Remix) [Autektone Records] 06 Rudosa - Descendants (Original Mix) [We Are The Brave] 07 Sopik - Galaxy (Darian Jaburg Remix) [Finder Records] 08 Vale Of Tears – Sleepwalking (Abyssvm Remix) [Insectum Records] 09 Charlotte de Witte, Eats Everything - Space Raiders (Charlotte de Witte Remix) [Kneaded Pains] 10 Barbuto - Paraglide (Chris Veron remix) [Syncopate] 11 Atze Ton - About Techno (Original Mix) [DSR Digital] 12 Niereich - Black Talon (Shadym & Tximeleta Remix) [Wicked Waves Recordings] 13 Pascal FEOS - Respect (Angy Kore Remix) [Dolma Records] 14 N.O.B.A - Just A Game (Original Mix) [Ushuaia Music] 15 Narbe - Cosmic (Original Mix) [DSR Digital] 16 MiSinki - Opus (Sebastian Mora Remix) [Future Techno] • Website: www.cristiancollodoro.com/ • Facebook: www.facebook.com/CristianCollodoroDj/ • Instagram: www.instagram.com/cristiancollodoro/ • Spotify: open.spotify.com/artist/77kBRIBfJbWgiWgl3P0Foc • Beatport: www.beatport.com/artist/cristian-collodoro/693850 • Resident Advisor: www.residentadvisor.net/dj/cristiancollodoro • Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCxonhmREGmPnlbvIDA56lig • Soundcloud: @cristian-collodoro-dj • Itunes: itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/karma

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Apollo Live Podcast
Apollo Live Podcast 79 | Lowshape

Apollo Live Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 60:00


Italian artist Lowshape this week on Apollo Live Podcast 79. Stream his mix on Soundcloud, iTunes, Spotify, Stitchers, DiFM, Radio Republic and more. Lowshape Website - https://lowshapemusic.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/lowshape/ Beatport - https://www.beatport.com/artist/lowshape/680486 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lowshapemusic/ Tracklist 1. Starkato - Into Darkness (Danny Fontana & Lowshape Remix) [Riot Recordings] 2. Dennis Apec - Singularity [Pursuit] 3. Danny Fontana, Lazar (IT) - Ethereal Resonance [Immersion] 4. Stiv Hey - The Present (SUDO Remix) [Loose Records] 5. Don Weber - Instaphobic (Lowshape remix) [Syncopate] 6. Kind of People, Frank Arvonio - Hypercube [IAMT] 7. Danny Fontana, Lowshape - Prediction [Redrum Music] 8. Dok & Martin - Andromeda [Say What?] 9. Dante Filacanavo - Unexpected (Lowshape Remix) [Black Kat] 10. Rich Venom - Betelgeuse! (Stefano Pelle & Sall Remix) [Syncopate] 11. Danny Fontana - Left to Me (Rustek Remix) [Funk N Deep] 12. Marck D, Buitrago - Serial Killer [Redrum Music] 13. Enrico Sangiuliano - Missile [Alleanza] 14. Lunatique Sublime - Bladerunner [IAMT] 15. Danny Fontana, Lowshape - Eloquence [Immersion] 16. Sall, Stefano Pelle, MiSinki - Themis [IAMT] L.Ap. Facebook - www.facebook.com/L.Ap.official YouTube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCEJZ3BtoUkorlHV5XIX4TKg Twitter - twitter.com/L_A_p_Music Beatport - www.beatport.com/artist/l-ap/566818 Mixcloud - www.mixcloud.com/LApMusic/

M U S I C & L I F E Podcast
M U S I C & L I F E Podcast 03 Mixed Pano Manara (Athens, Greece)

M U S I C & L I F E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 60:29


-Biography: No lies no beautiful worlds, just the truth. Everything starts for Panos Manaras aka Pano Manara back in 1998 in a small bar where seeing djs do something magic, transiting songs in order to fit each other in tempo and melodies so Pano do his research of how they do that and then discover for first time electronica music During his research starts to build up kicks and snares in FL studio and discovering the world of composing. First time on decks as a dj was in a small bar call it "Keoma" and was a funny night cause the electricity fails for more than 5 minutes during his set. Then have some tiny gigs in random places around Athens and during the years at mid 2010 meet up with :Elektrik Dreams Music" label of Kosmas Katimertzis aka Analogtrip and start to have several gigs at Loop Bar which is the temple for electronic music in Athens, after that everythings starts for him and during the summer of 2011 have the residency of beach club call it "Tifes" there Pano have the opportunity to play along with well known djs and producer of Greek electronica scene as Cj Jeff/Thodoris Triantafillou/G-Pal/Cleopatra/Christo-Z and many more His sound these days is between Tribal/House/Techno After much consideration his first EP released under EDM Underground call it "Beautiful Fake World" related to people living in their own beautiful but fake world. Tracklist 01. Heavenchord - Inner Views - Society music records 02. Jf Alexander - Razor (Zaven remix) - Batavia records 03. BigZ - Costa Del Sol (original mix) - Ready Mix records 04. Babayaga & Josh Blackwell - Sun in the sky - Syncopate records 05. Soire - About the sound (original mix) - Haute Musique records 06. Salski - Range of perception (original mix) - Ready Mix records 07. Jalil B - Id Ameggaz (BiGz & Highland Brothers UTD Dub) - Ready Mix records 08. Yamil Colucci - Himym (Peter Makto & Gregory S. remix) - Ready Mix records 09. Franky Carbon-e - The Duckman tale (Original mix) - EDM Underground records

M U S I C & L I F E Podcast
M U S I C & L I F E Podcast 03 Mixed Pano Manara (Athens, Greece)

M U S I C & L I F E Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 60:29


-Biography: No lies no beautiful worlds, just the truth. Everything starts for Panos Manaras aka Pano Manara back in 1998 in a small bar where seeing djs do something magic, transiting songs in order to fit each other in tempo and melodies so Pano do his research of how they do that and then discover for first time electronica music During his research starts to build up kicks and snares in FL studio and discovering the world of composing. First time on decks as a dj was in a small bar call it "Keoma" and was a funny night cause the electricity fails for more than 5 minutes during his set. Then have some tiny gigs in random places around Athens and during the years at mid 2010 meet up with :Elektrik Dreams Music" label of Kosmas Katimertzis aka Analogtrip and start to have several gigs at Loop Bar which is the temple for electronic music in Athens, after that everythings starts for him and during the summer of 2011 have the residency of beach club call it "Tifes" there Pano have the opportunity to play along with well known djs and producer of Greek electronica scene as Cj Jeff/Thodoris Triantafillou/G-Pal/Cleopatra/Christo-Z and many more His sound these days is between Tribal/House/Techno After much consideration his first EP released under EDM Underground call it "Beautiful Fake World" related to people living in their own beautiful but fake world. Tracklist 01. Heavenchord - Inner Views - Society music records 02. Jf Alexander - Razor (Zaven remix) - Batavia records 03. BigZ - Costa Del Sol (original mix) - Ready Mix records 04. Babayaga & Josh Blackwell - Sun in the sky - Syncopate records 05. Soire - About the sound (original mix) - Haute Musique records 06. Salski - Range of perception (original mix) - Ready Mix records 07. Jalil B - Id Ameggaz (BiGz & Highland Brothers UTD Dub) - Ready Mix records 08. Yamil Colucci - Himym (Peter Makto & Gregory S. remix) - Ready Mix records 09. Franky Carbon-e - The Duckman tale (Original mix) - EDM Underground records

Hack Music Theory
4 Essentials to Enliven Your Bass Lines

Hack Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 6:39


No matter what genre you make music in, you can easily funk up your bass lines, which will get people moving to your music. So in this video, you’ll learn how to apply four essential funk elements to your bass lines. But first… tea! DOWNLOAD PDF + WAV + MIDI FROM THIS VIDEO Hello revolutionary music makers, we are Kate Harmony and Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony), and welcome to Hack Music Theory. We help you make great music that stands out, so you can move and grow your audience! If that sounds useful to you, then subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit that bell to get notified every Thursday, when we publish our new video. Alright, let’s jump in... THEORYLocal Vancouver band FIVE ALARM FUNK just dropped their new single “Wake the Funk Up” feat. Leo P (Too Many Zooz), and it’s one helluva funky tune! All the funk essentials are here: Every beat 1 has a funk flashlight shining on it, there’s enough syncopation to make any dancefloor get on up, the ♭7 is tearing the roof off the sucker, and the song takes you on a chromatic rollercoaster. By the way, chromatic (AKA non-diatonic) refers to notes that are not in the scale. Now, always remember that funk is an attitude, not a genre, so any time you wanna get the party started with a bass line, use these four funk essentials: Accent beat 1 in every bar Syncopate almost everything else Use the ♭7 everywhere you can Seal the deal with chromatic notes SETUPAlright, now you’re gonna learn how to use this theory to make your own version, and what you see on the screen right now is our version that we made earlier. So, start by setting up eight bars of 4/4, with your grid set to 1/16 notes, and your tempo set to 116 BPM. “Wake the Funk Up” is in E♭ Dorian with a bunch of chromatic notes, but we’ll be using E (instead of E♭), as it has a smaller key signature so it’s easier for learning.  STEP 1. THE ONEAs James Brown famously requested from Bootsy Collins back in the day: If you gimme the one, son, then you can play whatever you want for the rest of the bar. So, make sure you play beat 1 of every bar. We alternated between playing the low root on beat 1, then switching it up with a higher note on beat 1 of every other bar. STEP 2. THE SCALEThe funkiest bass lines often use the blues scale, which is simply the pentatonic minor scale with the ♭5 added in. So, while the horns will be playing in E Dorian, the bass will be playing in E Blues. This scale combo is a funk favourite! And yes, these two scales work perfectly together as their notes overlap (other than the ♭5, but, we’ll throw the ♭5 in the Dorian horns as well). Right, so E Blues contains the notes: E G A B♭ B♮ D, so you can use any of those notes in your bass line. And by the way, if you want our blues scale hack for funky bass lines, along with a MIDI file example, then that’s all included in our Songwriting & Producing PDF (click & scroll down). STEP 3. SYNCOPATED MOTIFNow, as you’ve given Mr Brown all the ones, you’re free to do whatever you want everywhere else. So, you’re gonna create a syncopated motif, which you can then repeat (and vary) to make your bass line. And if you’re new to those terms. Syncopation is when you accent an off-beat, and that injects energy into your groove. And a motif is a short musical idea, which you repeat to give your bass line structure and make it memorable. Our motif consists of a three-note descending line, where the last note is a syncopated 1/16 note. We then repeat our motif, starting on the note we ended on, to form a larger six-note motif. Right, now it’s time to create a motif in your second bar. And yes, you’re leaving the rest of your first bar open, cos space is essential in a funky bass line. And once you’ve created your motif, repeat it in your fourth bar with a variation. We varied our motif by playing it ascending. Next, repeat the original motif in your sixth bar, but add a couple notes. Also, throw in some extra notes at the end of your fourth bar and in your fifth bar. These extra notes start building the energy towards your big ending, which is coming up next. STEP 4. CHROMATIC ENDINGMany great funk bass lines have a wild sound to them, which is often a result of venturing out of the scale. And the classic place to do this, is at the end of your line. This not only builds tension, it also prevents your bass line from becoming boring and predictable. So, in your eighth bar, you’re gonna write a melodic run that uses our old friend Syncopation, as well as our new friend Chromaticism. In Dorian, some funky favourites when it comes to chromatic notes are the 7 (especially when played between the ♭7 and the root), and the ♭2 (especially when played between the root and the 2 leading to the ♭3). Also, remember the funky ♭5, which you should use liberally throughout your bass line. NEXTOkay, so now that you’ve got one section down, how do you write the other sections? And then, how do you transition between all the sections (especially when they’re in different keys)? And then, how do you structure and arrange your song? Well, these are issues that many songwriters and producers struggle with, and that’s exactly why we made our online apprenticeship course. So, if you wanna overcome these obstacles once and for all, then our course is definitely for you! Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada   LEVELSLevel 1 - Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videosLevel 2 - Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDFLevel 3 - Practice making music using our lessons (PDF+MIDI+WAV)Level 4 - Learn our secret art of song-whispering & finish your music ABOUTHack Music Theory is a pioneering DAW method for making great music that stands out, so you can move and grow your audience! Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé wife Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Devin Townsend (Strapping Young Lad), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members), and many more! Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his method. On that note, the "Hack Music Theory" YouTube channel teaches relevant and instantly-usable music theory for producers, DAW users, and all other music makers (songwriters, singers, guitarists, bassists, drummers, etc.) in all genres, from EDM to R&B, pop to hip-hop, reggae to rock, electronic to metal (and yes, we djefinitely djent!). COPYRIGHT© 2019 Revolution HarmonyRevolution Harmony is Ray Harmony & Kate HarmonyAll content (script & music) in video by Revolution HarmonyThumbnail photograph by Brendan Meadows     Wooohooo!!! You’re a mere 30 minutes away from being even smarter than you already are. Just head on over to your inbox now for your free download. There was an error submitting your subscription. 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Hack Music Theory
4 Essentials to Enliven Your Bass Lines

Hack Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 6:39


No matter what genre you make music in, you can easily funk up your bass lines, which will get people moving to your music. So in this video, you’ll learn how to apply four essential funk elements to your bass lines. But first… tea! DOWNLOAD PDF + WAV + MIDI FROM THIS VIDEO Hello revolutionary music makers, we are Kate Harmony and Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony), and welcome to Hack Music Theory. We help you make great music that stands out, so you can move and grow your audience! If that sounds useful to you, then subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit that bell to get notified every Thursday, when we publish our new video. Alright, let’s jump in... THEORYLocal Vancouver band FIVE ALARM FUNK just dropped their new single “Wake the Funk Up” feat. Leo P (Too Many Zooz), and it’s one helluva funky tune! All the funk essentials are here: Every beat 1 has a funk flashlight shining on it, there’s enough syncopation to make any dancefloor get on up, the ♭7 is tearing the roof off the sucker, and the song takes you on a chromatic rollercoaster. By the way, chromatic (AKA non-diatonic) refers to notes that are not in the scale. Now, always remember that funk is an attitude, not a genre, so any time you wanna get the party started with a bass line, use these four funk essentials: Accent beat 1 in every bar Syncopate almost everything else Use the ♭7 everywhere you can Seal the deal with chromatic notes SETUPAlright, now you’re gonna learn how to use this theory to make your own version, and what you see on the screen right now is our version that we made earlier. So, start by setting up eight bars of 4/4, with your grid set to 1/16 notes, and your tempo set to 116 BPM. “Wake the Funk Up” is in E♭ Dorian with a bunch of chromatic notes, but we’ll be using E (instead of E♭), as it has a smaller key signature so it’s easier for learning.  STEP 1. THE ONEAs James Brown famously requested from Bootsy Collins back in the day: If you gimme the one, son, then you can play whatever you want for the rest of the bar. So, make sure you play beat 1 of every bar. We alternated between playing the low root on beat 1, then switching it up with a higher note on beat 1 of every other bar. STEP 2. THE SCALEThe funkiest bass lines often use the blues scale, which is simply the pentatonic minor scale with the ♭5 added in. So, while the horns will be playing in E Dorian, the bass will be playing in E Blues. This scale combo is a funk favourite! And yes, these two scales work perfectly together as their notes overlap (other than the ♭5, but, we’ll throw the ♭5 in the Dorian horns as well). Right, so E Blues contains the notes: E G A B♭ B♮ D, so you can use any of those notes in your bass line. And by the way, if you want our blues scale hack for funky bass lines, along with a MIDI file example, then that’s all included in our Songwriting & Producing PDF (click & scroll down). STEP 3. SYNCOPATED MOTIFNow, as you’ve given Mr Brown all the ones, you’re free to do whatever you want everywhere else. So, you’re gonna create a syncopated motif, which you can then repeat (and vary) to make your bass line. And if you’re new to those terms. Syncopation is when you accent an off-beat, and that injects energy into your groove. And a motif is a short musical idea, which you repeat to give your bass line structure and make it memorable. Our motif consists of a three-note descending line, where the last note is a syncopated 1/16 note. We then repeat our motif, starting on the note we ended on, to form a larger six-note motif. Right, now it’s time to create a motif in your second bar. And yes, you’re leaving the rest of your first bar open, cos space is essential in a funky bass line. And once you’ve created your motif, repeat it in your fourth bar with a variation. We varied our motif by playing it ascending. Next, repeat the original motif in your sixth bar, but add a couple notes. Also, throw in some extra notes at the end of your fourth bar and in your fifth bar. These extra notes start building the energy towards your big ending, which is coming up next. STEP 4. CHROMATIC ENDINGMany great funk bass lines have a wild sound to them, which is often a result of venturing out of the scale. And the classic place to do this, is at the end of your line. This not only builds tension, it also prevents your bass line from becoming boring and predictable. So, in your eighth bar, you’re gonna write a melodic run that uses our old friend Syncopation, as well as our new friend Chromaticism. In Dorian, some funky favourites when it comes to chromatic notes are the 7 (especially when played between the ♭7 and the root), and the ♭2 (especially when played between the root and the 2 leading to the ♭3). Also, remember the funky ♭5, which you should use liberally throughout your bass line. NEXTOkay, so now that you’ve got one section down, how do you write the other sections? And then, how do you transition between all the sections (especially when they’re in different keys)? And then, how do you structure and arrange your song? Well, these are issues that many songwriters and producers struggle with, and that’s exactly why we made our online apprenticeship course. So, if you wanna overcome these obstacles once and for all, then our course is definitely for you! Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada   LEVELSLevel 1 - Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videosLevel 2 - Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDFLevel 3 - Practice making music using our lessons (PDF+MIDI+WAV)Level 4 - Learn our secret art of song-whispering & finish your music ABOUTHack Music Theory is a pioneering DAW method for making great music that stands out, so you can move and grow your audience! Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé wife Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Devin Townsend (Strapping Young Lad), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members), and many more! Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his method. On that note, the "Hack Music Theory" YouTube channel teaches relevant and instantly-usable music theory for producers, DAW users, and all other music makers (songwriters, singers, guitarists, bassists, drummers, etc.) in all genres, from EDM to R&B, pop to hip-hop, reggae to rock, electronic to metal (and yes, we djefinitely djent!). COPYRIGHT© 2019 Revolution HarmonyRevolution Harmony is Ray Harmony & Kate HarmonyAll content (script & music) in video by Revolution HarmonyThumbnail photograph by Brendan Meadows     Wooohooo!!! You’re a mere 30 minutes away from being even smarter than you already are. Just head on over to your inbox now for your free download. There was an error submitting your subscription. 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Hack Music Theory
4 Essentials to Enliven Your Bass Lines

Hack Music Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 6:39


No matter what genre you make music in, you can easily funk up your bass lines, which will get people moving to your music. So in this video, you'll learn how to apply four essential funk elements to your bass lines. But first… tea! DOWNLOAD PDF + WAV + MIDI FROM THIS VIDEO Hello revolutionary music makers, we are Kate Harmony and Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony), and welcome to Hack Music Theory. We help you make great music that stands out, so you can move and grow your audience! If that sounds useful to you, then subscribe to our YouTube channel and hit that bell to get notified every Thursday, when we publish our new video. Alright, let's jump in... THEORYLocal Vancouver band FIVE ALARM FUNK just dropped their new single “Wake the Funk Up” feat. Leo P (Too Many Zooz), and it's one helluva funky tune! All the funk essentials are here: Every beat 1 has a funk flashlight shining on it, there's enough syncopation to make any dancefloor get on up, the ♭7 is tearing the roof off the sucker, and the song takes you on a chromatic rollercoaster. By the way, chromatic (AKA non-diatonic) refers to notes that are not in the scale. Now, always remember that funk is an attitude, not a genre, so any time you wanna get the party started with a bass line, use these four funk essentials: Accent beat 1 in every bar Syncopate almost everything else Use the ♭7 everywhere you can Seal the deal with chromatic notes SETUPAlright, now you're gonna learn how to use this theory to make your own version, and what you see on the screen right now is our version that we made earlier. So, start by setting up eight bars of 4/4, with your grid set to 1/16 notes, and your tempo set to 116 BPM. “Wake the Funk Up” is in E♭ Dorian with a bunch of chromatic notes, but we'll be using E (instead of E♭), as it has a smaller key signature so it's easier for learning.  STEP 1. THE ONEAs James Brown famously requested from Bootsy Collins back in the day: If you gimme the one, son, then you can play whatever you want for the rest of the bar. So, make sure you play beat 1 of every bar. We alternated between playing the low root on beat 1, then switching it up with a higher note on beat 1 of every other bar. STEP 2. THE SCALEThe funkiest bass lines often use the blues scale, which is simply the pentatonic minor scale with the ♭5 added in. So, while the horns will be playing in E Dorian, the bass will be playing in E Blues. This scale combo is a funk favourite! And yes, these two scales work perfectly together as their notes overlap (other than the ♭5, but, we'll throw the ♭5 in the Dorian horns as well). Right, so E Blues contains the notes: E G A B♭ B♮ D, so you can use any of those notes in your bass line. And by the way, if you want our blues scale hack for funky bass lines, along with a MIDI file example, then that's all included in our Songwriting & Producing PDF (click & scroll down). STEP 3. SYNCOPATED MOTIFNow, as you've given Mr Brown all the ones, you're free to do whatever you want everywhere else. So, you're gonna create a syncopated motif, which you can then repeat (and vary) to make your bass line. And if you're new to those terms. Syncopation is when you accent an off-beat, and that injects energy into your groove. And a motif is a short musical idea, which you repeat to give your bass line structure and make it memorable. Our motif consists of a three-note descending line, where the last note is a syncopated 1/16 note. We then repeat our motif, starting on the note we ended on, to form a larger six-note motif. Right, now it's time to create a motif in your second bar. And yes, you're leaving the rest of your first bar open, cos space is essential in a funky bass line. And once you've created your motif, repeat it in your fourth bar with a variation. We varied our motif by playing it ascending. Next, repeat the original motif in your sixth bar, but add a couple notes. Also, throw in some extra notes at the end of your fourth bar and in your fifth bar. These extra notes start building the energy towards your big ending, which is coming up next. STEP 4. CHROMATIC ENDINGMany great funk bass lines have a wild sound to them, which is often a result of venturing out of the scale. And the classic place to do this, is at the end of your line. This not only builds tension, it also prevents your bass line from becoming boring and predictable. So, in your eighth bar, you're gonna write a melodic run that uses our old friend Syncopation, as well as our new friend Chromaticism. In Dorian, some funky favourites when it comes to chromatic notes are the 7 (especially when played between the ♭7 and the root), and the ♭2 (especially when played between the root and the 2 leading to the ♭3). Also, remember the funky ♭5, which you should use liberally throughout your bass line. NEXTOkay, so now that you've got one section down, how do you write the other sections? And then, how do you transition between all the sections (especially when they're in different keys)? And then, how do you structure and arrange your song? Well, these are issues that many songwriters and producers struggle with, and that's exactly why we made our online apprenticeship course. So, if you wanna overcome these obstacles once and for all, then our course is definitely for you! Kate & Ray Harmony (AKA Revolution Harmony)Music Teachers & Producers in Vancouver BC, Canada   LEVELSLevel 1 - Read our free book (below) & watch our YouTube videosLevel 2 - Read our "Part 1" book & "Songwriting & Producing" PDFLevel 3 - Practice making music using our lessons (PDF+MIDI+WAV)Level 4 - Learn our secret art of song-whispering & finish your music ABOUTHack Music Theory is a pioneering DAW method for making great music that stands out, so you can move and grow your audience! Taught by award-winning music lecturer Ray Harmony, and his protégé wife Kate Harmony, from their studio in Vancouver BC, Canada. Ray is the author of critically-acclaimed book series "Hack Music Theory", and has made music with Serj Tankian (System of a Down), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), Devin Townsend (Strapping Young Lad), Ihsahn (Emperor), Kool Keith (Ultramagnetic MCs), Madchild (Swollen Members), and many more! Kate has the highest grade distinction in Popular Music Theory from the London College of Music, and is the only person on the planet who's been trained by Ray to teach his method. On that note, the "Hack Music Theory" YouTube channel teaches relevant and instantly-usable music theory for producers, DAW users, and all other music makers (songwriters, singers, guitarists, bassists, drummers, etc.) in all genres, from EDM to R&B, pop to hip-hop, reggae to rock, electronic to metal (and yes, we djefinitely djent!). COPYRIGHT© 2019 Revolution HarmonyRevolution Harmony is Ray Harmony & Kate HarmonyAll content (script & music) in video by Revolution HarmonyThumbnail photograph by Brendan Meadows     Wooohooo!!! You're a mere 30 minutes away from being even smarter than you already are. Just head on over to your inbox now for your free download. There was an error submitting your subscription. 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Balance Selections Podcast
Balance Selections 060: Third Son

Balance Selections Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2018 64:26


There can be no doubt that Third Son is a name swiftly becoming more recognisable on global dancefloors. His mixture of deep, brooding melodies and tight, techno productions are starting to find favour amongst many - and his laser-precision DJ sets are in high demand. Joseph Thomas Price comes from good stock, a musical family based in London who trained him as a musician from a young age. As a teenager he developed a taste for jazz before being seduced by rock music, before Radiohead’s ‘Kid A’ really showed him the potential of electronic music. (‘That blurring of electronic and rock music was a real revelation for me at the time’) This healthy appetite for all shades of music has developed a sound which has piqued global interest, and he is already traveling the world as a full-time DJ only one year after the conception of the Third Son project. Price’s moody techno can also be found on scene labels like Noir, Einmusika and Syncopate - not to mention his own Polymath imprint. With an EP coming out on Gardens of God's label, Sodai, and Dense and Pika's Kneaded Pains imprint, it stands to reason that interest will only skyrocket more. Price will be heading to Australia to play at the Rainbow Serpent Festival alongside shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Launceston (check dates below). Ahead of his arrival the producer has taken the time to compile the 60th edition of our Balance Selections podcast series: expect deep heat from start to finish. Interview and tracklist here: https://www.balancemusic.com.au/news/third-son-balance-selections-60/ Soundcloud: @thirdsonuk Facebook: www.facebook.com/thirdson.polymath Catch Third Son on his Australian tour at one of these upcoming dates: Friday 19th January: Thick as Thieves Fridays @ Revolver Upstairs, Melbourne Saturday 20th January: The Burdekin, Sydney Thursday 25th January: Our House Resurrection, Launceston Saturday 27th January: Rainbow Serpent Festival, Victoria

KataHaifisch
KataHaifisch Podcast 004 - Remotion

KataHaifisch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2017 58:00


Hallo Freunde, Bekannte, liebe Gäste, heute haben wir mal wieder ein DJ Duo bei KataHaifisch zu Gast. Es handelt sich um 2 Portugiesische Produzenten die sich vor über 4 Jahren zusammenschlossen, um gemeinsam als "Remotion" Techno Songs zu produzieren. Sie glänzen mit einem einzigartigen, spielerischen und zeitweise auch fututristischen Style, den sie auch in ihren Sets perfekt zur Geltung bringen. In der Vergangenheit releasten sie Tracks auf Labeln wie z.B. Elevate, Syncopate und Sync Forward. Letzteres haben die beiden 2010 zusammen mit ihren Freunden von der Crew Monotronik gegründet. Mittlerweile haben die beiden eine breite Palette an Liedern vorzuweisen, die letzte EP "Lucy" lief sehr erfolgreich und ergänzt komplentär das Gesamtbild der Diskographie. Zudem remixten sie bereits Tracks von Künstlern wie Luigi Madonna, Andres Gil und Marck D. Ich glaube mehr ist nicht zusagen, außer viel Spaß beim genießen. More info : Soundcloud : https://soundcloud.com/remotionofficial Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/remotionofficial/?fref=ts Download for free on The Artist Union

JMan & BORSE - Podcast
InHouseRadio - 01/10/2016

JMan & BORSE - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2016 139:51


01. Rub A Dub - Confused Strangers (Aney F. Remix) [Noexcuse Records] 02. Eddy M - Vocoder (Original Mix) [Be Different Music] 03. Rub A Dub - Confused Strangers (Aney F. Remix) [Noexcuse Records] 04. Kostha, Alex Smott, Elio Kenza - Enek (Original Mix) [Consumed Music] 05. Samu.l - The Truth [8bit Records] 06. Sidney Charles - Botafoch (Original Mix) [Intec] 07. Javi Lopez - Let Me Do It (Original Mix) [Cajual] 08. Fernando Curto - Acid Funk (Original Mix) [Bassics Records] 09. Spencer Parker - Sllly Club Song No.6 (Original Mix) [Rekids] 10. J&S Project, Richard Cleber, Loco & Jam - Hello Guys (Loco & Jam Remix) [Illogic Music] 11. Ansome - Hells Mouth 12. Trevino - Jungle Love (Original Mix) [Hotflush Recordings] 13. Amotik - Ath (Original Mix) [Amotik] 14. HP Source Dualitik - Leap Of Faith (Dualitik Remix) [Yin Yang Records] 15. Urban Flex - Growing Circles (Original mix) 16. Kostas Maskalides - Maelstrom (Original Mix) [Phobiq] 17. Audiomatiques - Let's Go (Cosmic Boys Remix) [Loose Records] [STEMS] 18. Lowboys - Half Light (Original Mix) [Phobiq] 19. Hollen - Total Recess (Spektre Remix) 20. SAMA - Change of Subject (Original Mix) 21. Richie Santana - Relentless [KD RAW] [STEMS] 22. Joe Red - Surprise [Rhythm Distrikt] [STEMS] 23. Etai Tarazi - Ready Or Not [Octopus Recordings] 24. Mattew Jay - Burning Saber (Original Mix) 25. Vril - Vortekz [Delsin Records] 26. Cleric - Distant Cry (Original Mix) 27. Paul Ursin - Saturn Recall (Original Mix) [Noir Music] 28. Effenem - Wakeless (Original mix) [Syncopate] 29. Optimuss - Feel It Baby [Sync Fx] 30. Supernova - Always Changing (Original Mix) [Stereo Productions]

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Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast
Babayaga Dj live set recorded at Blueparrot Thursday June 30th

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016


Enjoy Babayaga dj live set recorded at Blueparrot, Playa del Carmen, along side with Stefano Noferini Thursday June 30th 2016.https://www.facebook.com/babayagadjofficial Enjoy it!

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast
kraken house radio show mixed by Babayaga

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2016


Kraken house radio show host Babayaga dj and hers last "Syncopate podcast" episode.Enjoy

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast
#6 Elemental mixed by Josh Blackwell

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016


Welcome the new mix of Josh Blackwell Dj and producer: Elementalhttps://www.facebook.com/joshblackwelldj Enjoy it!

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#1 Elemental mix by josh blackwell

Elemental presented by Josh Blackwell

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2016


Follow me into this musical journey!https://www.facebook.com/joshblackwelldj/Enjoy it!

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Off White Records Podcast
Off White Records Podcast #04 - Hanubis

Off White Records Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 56:47


Off White Records Podcast #04 Artist : Hanubis BIO Alex Iacovelli "born in Italy, in the city of Foggia in Puglia, it shows since childhood a strong passion for music. His first debut in 2009, first for private parties under300 and later in the clubs of South Italy. He has collaborated with various local staff, generating greater interest and appreciation from the public for his energetic and engaging sound, even dictated by a charismatic personality. In 2012/2013 there is a new phase of his career, first music productions Tech House and Techno with the support of 'labels Ultradrum Records and Music Chapeau. more and more honing his technique in the production and supported by international artists, he has released release also for 3Exit Group Recordings, for Moonshake Records for: KLINK: ROOM. In 2013 he began his journey as a resident DJ for the "LEBEN SOUND UM" and performed as a warm-up together with international artists (Marco Faraone, Luigi Madonna, Audiomatiques ..etc). In 2014 he released the release for DOPE NOCODE Music and Records, the latter having some success since supported and played by the Canadian DJ "Minus" famous label: Richie Hawtin. In 2015 through a period of great musical growth, releasing an EP on SANITY RECORDS label of Cuartero, and creating a new musical journey, with the name Aka Hanubis, gender techno, releasing an EP OFF WHITE RECORDS, played SAM PAGANINI and supported by artists like BLEAK and BASIC SOUL UNIT, and subsequently on SYNCOPATE "ADAPTER Ep" supported by Nihad Tule and Kaiser Souzai and many moore .... Currently, Alex is Resident Dj in "LEBEN SOUND UM". Tags: Moonshake RECORDS, MUSIC HIGH PRESSURE, NOCODE RECORDS, MUSIC CHAPEAU, ULTRADRUM RECORD, 3EXIT GROUP RECORDS, KLINIK: ROOM, DOPE MUSIC, RECORDS SANITY, OFF WHITE RECORDS, SYNCOPATE. Feedback Track Support: Joseph Capriati, Sam Paganini, Bleak, Basic Soul Unit, Richie Hawtin, Maceo Plex, Nicole Moudaber, Stefano Noferini, Federico Locchi, Alex Blacks, A ++, Marko Nastic, Nick Garcia, Gaga, Miguel Herrnandez, 2Loud, Marco Yanes, The Deepshakerz, Marco Carola, Umek, Drumcomplex, Forest people, F.Loppy Yo, Tania Vulcano, Trestone, Joran Van Pol, Andie Klaer, A.Paul, Johan Dresser, Gare Mat K, Matthew Jay, Adam Beyer, Alessio Mereu, Mihalis Safras, Danny Tenaglia, Egoism, Lea Dobricic, ISMAEL RIVAS, Tedd Paterson, A. Trebor and many more ...

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast
#5 Syncopate After party Mexico sunrise session by Josh Blackwell

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016


Syncopate afterparty Mexico, January 2016 sunrise session by Josh Blackwellhttps://www.facebook.com/joshblackwelldjEnjoy it!

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast
#4 Syncopate Afterparty Mexico sunrise session part two by Babayaga

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016


This is part two of Babayaga dj set at Syncopate Afterparty in January in Playa del Carmenhttps://www.facebook.com/babayagadjofficial/Enjoy it!

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast
#3 Syncopate Afterparty Mexico sunrise session part 1 by Babayaga

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2016


This is part one of Babayaga dj set at Syncopate Afterparty in January in Playa del Carmenhttps://www.facebook.com/babayagadjofficial/ Enjoy it!

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast
#2 5 O'clock in the morning by Babayaga DJ

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2015


Welcome to this new episode of Babayaga DJ Syncopate podcast entitled: 5 O'clock in the morning. www.facebook.com/babayagadjofficialEnjoy it!

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast
#1 Deep in Love by Babayaga Dj ( June 2015 )

Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2015


Welcome the 1st episode of the Babayaga DJ Syncopate Podcast, a new appointment dedicated to all deep, tech house and techno lovers.In this first podcast Babayaga Dj introduce this musical journey with her wonderful Deep in Love mix featuring some of her up coming releases. Enjoy it!

Syncopate - podcast by Jim Guerrero
Syncopate - podcast by Jim Guerrero

Syncopate - podcast by Jim Guerrero

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2011 69:22


syncopate - Episode 2

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Syncopate - podcast by Jim Guerrero
Syncopate - podcast by Jim Guerrero

Syncopate - podcast by Jim Guerrero

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2011 65:48


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Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.
Miami Underground Movement proudly presents... "Roy G" - M.U.M. Episode 27

Miami Underground Movement - M.U.M.

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2008 78:02


  M.U.M.-Miami Underground Movement brought to you by Rod B. and Alvaro Garfunk.  Roy G 1.  Kabale and Lauhaus - Shaven Monkey (original mix) 2.  Anthony collins – bricolage (original mix) 3.  john spring – skychef (dan curtin rmx 4.  cle’ – nomads (matthias tanzmann rmx) 5.  d’julz – just so you know (2000 and one rmx) 6.  handycraft – blast (original mix) 7.  plasmik – mindpattern (afrilounge’s deep string mix) 8.  russ gabriel – three fifty one (original mix) 9.  bart skils and anton pieete – handsome (original mix) 10. Lutzenkirchen – paperboy (d-nox & beckers rmx) 11. hideo kobayashi and nagano kitchen – no traffic in nagano (original mix) 12. par grindvik – do us part (len faki rmx) ESPERIENZE LAVORATIVE La mia carriera o se così si può chiamare inizia nel 1996, partecipando ad una gara di dj presso l'allora discoteca "imperiale" di Tirrenia, mostrando delle buone capacità e piazzandomi con un buon terzo posto... Ma l'approdo vero e proprio con il pubblico di un vero locale nel 2000 come resident all'Insomnia di Ponsacco (PI),lavorando con artisti del calibro di Paolo Kighine, Thomas T, Francesco Zappalà, fino a Gianrico Leoni, Mario Scalmbrin,Frankie Knuckles, partecipando anche ad una data "Syncopate" con i migliori dj della scena musicale italiana e non e collaborando con il gruppo Factory art a varie serate nel panorama toscano. L'esperienza Insomnia solo due anni ma serve a dare visibilità al mio nome, nonchè a maturarmi tecnicamente. Nel 2003 alla corte del Kama Kama di Lido di camaiore con il quale viene fuori anche qualche data in Fortezza da basso (FI) e Liberty a viareggio. Dal 2005 sono free-lance, ho deciso di cambiare genere musicale,passando dalla techno pura (Insomnia), all'hard house (Kama Kama più varie collaborazioni), fino alla deep house ed inoltrarmi alla Tech house e downtempo, con maggiori stimoli dal lato musicale e tecnico, ma cambiando il mio pubblico, cercando palcoscenici più piccoli, ma dove viene apprezzata di più la mia musica. Attualmente collaboro con il Frau Marleen di Torre del lago (LU) più Freelance. Ghera Roy In arte. Roy G. Nato a. Pescia, il 19/01/1979 Residente a. Pescia, in via ruga degli orlandi, 79 Cel. 340.6559404 – 392.4339476 e-mail. erregicomunicazione@alice.it web site. www.myspace.com/roy_g_dj msn contact. erregicomunicazione@hotmail.it booking contact www.myspace.com/princessmanagement                            princessmanagement@gmail.com