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An uplifting Trance mix ! TRACKLISTING Above & Beyond feat. Tranquility Bass – Oceanic 2020 (Jerome Isma-Ae Club Mix) Rolo Green & Dezza – Sunburn D.Ramirez & Mark Knight – Colombian Soul 2019 (Grum Club Mix) CamelPhat & Cristoph f. Jem Cooke – Breathe Max Freegrant – I Just Wanna […]
Zone-inducing drone? Check. Steady intensification? Check. Big Room peak? Check. Vision-inducing, sunrise ending, amazing Prog House? Check check check. Donations, Merchandise, Newsletter, more: https://www.groovelectric.com Podrunner: Workout Music mixes: https://www.podrunner.com PLAYLIST 01. Kotelett, Zadak - Nectar 02. Michael A - Centaur 03. Jack Essek - First Transmision 04. Quivver - Ten (Club Mix) 05. MacroVision - Skyroom (Rework) 06. Stan Kolev, Matan Caspi - Empire (DJ Lion Remix) 07. Eleonora, Rafael Cerato - Home (Chus & Ceballos Remix) 08. Blufeld, Nikko Mavridis - Iris (Cortex Thrill Remix) 09. Underworld - Universe of Can When Back 10. BOT, Will Clarke - Feeling Good (Tiger Stripes Remix) 11. Markantonio - Cento (Kaiserdisco Remix) 12. Meat Katie - When You're Alone 13. Airwave, Rising Star - Sunspot (Airwave's 20 Years Remix) 14. Pete K - Rising == Please support these artists == Music copyright the respective artists. All other material c2006, 2020 by Steve Boyett. For personal use only. All rights reserved. Any unauthorized copying editing, exhibition, sale, rental, exchange, public performance, or broadcast of this audio is strictly prohibited.
With tracks from Lone, T.Power, Music for Dreams Copenhagen, Four Tet, J Dilla, Tranquility Bass, Gang, OD, Warp 9, Atjazz, Hugh Masekela... For more info visit http://billshakes.com
Tranquility Bass was the stage name of Michael Adam Kandel,(1967/1968 – May 17, 2015) an American musician whose music has been variously categorized as ambient house, trip hop, and funk rock. He released various singles during the 1990s, followed by his first full-length album, Let The Freak Flag Fly, in 1997 on Astralwerks. Kandel was born and raised in Chicago. He learned to play guitar and keyboards at age 12. By the age of 15 he had begun to record experimental electronic music in his bedroom. Kandel attended the Chicago Academy for the Arts, after which he moved to Los Angeles in the early 1990s to attend CalArts. It was there that he met Tom Chasteen, with whom he started the Exist Dance label in 1991 The two released several singles, including some as Tranquility Bass, later that year. In 1993, Kandel released the single "They Came in Peace", which has been described as an ambient-house classic and appeared on the Mo' Wax compilation album Headz the following year.[4] After the duo released this and a few other singles, including two songs that appeared on the FFRR compilation album, California Dreaming in 1994, Chasteen left Tranquility Bass and relocated to Tucson.[6] Tranquility Bass's touring bassist, Matt Lux, is also the bassist for Chicago-based band Isotope 217. In 1994, after Chasteen's departure, Kandel joined Tyler Vlaovich to record an album on Lopez Island in Washington.[8] More than two years later, the album was released as Let the Freak Flag Fly on Astralwerks Records. Kandel sometimes ceased talking to people, or from using his voice, for two or three days on end during the recording process.[8] According to Billboard, the album led to Kandel developing "a cult following that spans several genres beyond the dance realm." The Los Angeles Times gave the album a rating of three stars (out of four) and described it as "the electronic progeny of acid rock." IIt was also reviewed favorably by Greg Kot, who described it as "a grand journey through nearly a century of recorded music, a densely layered montage of electronic manipulations and live instruments made under conditions that were certainly unusual."[11] The album contained the song "We All Want To Be Free", made more popular by its airplay on MTV's Amp. Heartbreaks & Hallelujahs[edit] After a long hiatus from studio recording and rumors of drug abuse, Kandel returned in 2012 with a sophomore effort entitled Heartbreaks & Hallelujahs. The album was completed on March 21, 2002. Kandel reportedly tried to have the album released on multiple labels, only to have each of them fold after he sent it to them. The album ended up being released on Exist Dance, although it is readily available in digital format on Amazon MP3 and iTunes. The album is mostly new material with the exception of yet another remix of an early days single, "Mike's House". Kandel seemed to try to get away from the idea of being an electronic musician (although some of the album still has electronics), with a dose of various types of rock such as funk rock and surf rock.
12:14pm Masollan by Balmorhea on - (-) 12:16pm Eclairage by Kimyan Law on Coeur Calme (-) 12:22pm Finally Moving by Pretty Lights on Taking Up Your Precious Time (Pretty Lights Music) 12:26pm Sincerely Yours, the D.A.C. by Dirty Art Club on - (-) 12:29pm It's All Around You by Tortoise on It's All Around You (Thrilljockey) 12:33pm Lorge by El Ten Eleven on El Ten Eleven (unk) 12:36pm Heirloom by Yujen on - (-) 12:40pm No Loss by The Range on - (-) 12:43pm Only Promises by Blue Sky Black Death on - (-) 12:47pm Draw (Dorian Concept Remix) by Cid Rim, Dorian Concept on - (-) 12:50pm Hayling (Max Cooper Remix) by FC Kahuna, Hayling on - (-) 12:57pm Daybreak by Electric Mantis on - (-) 12:58pm Peach & Pomegranate by Seiho on - (-) 1:01pm A Glowing Light, a Promise by Makeup and Vanity Set on - (-) 1:05pm Feel It All Around by Washed Out on - (-) 1:09pm Suite 1 by RJD2 on - (-) 1:11pm Hold Me (Instrumental) by Milosh on - (-) 1:19pm Subsun by Dr. Toast on - (-) 1:24pm Cantamilla by Tranquility Bass on - (-) 1:30pm Believe In It by michna on thousand thursday (ghostly international) 1:32pm 9 Lazy 9 by Tumbleweed on - (-) 1:35pm Slo by Giraffage on - (-) 1:37pm Tokyo Ghost Stories by Arovane on - (-) 1:42pm Oom Velt by Salt Cathedral on - (-) 1:44pm Candles by Jon Hopkins on - (-) 1:47pm Folds by Feverkin, Koresma on - (-) 1:50pm Stop Using Logic by Thrupence on - (-) 1:53pm Exhausted Machine Island by Joseph Nothing on - (-) 1:55pm Tommib by Squarepusher on - (-) 1:56pm 1804 by The Range on Potential (Domino)
Stress! Mark and I talk about work-related stress and dealing with it. I'm no 'poster boy' for stress management but thankfully Mark has some ideas. This week's ToolStar from Mark is Unroll.Me (https://unroll.me/), a service that bundles your email subscriptions into one manageable daily digest. Mark's Read of the Week is 'Work Smarter: How to reduce your hours and yet get more done' by Paul Boag. Some wise words starting with: "Working long hours is not a badge of honour" (https://boagworld.com/working-in-web/work-smarter/) For this week's stress-free Jukebox offerings I have 'We Have A Map of the Piano' by Icelandic band Múm. Mark's is 'They Came in Peace' by Tranquility Bass. Ahh... relax. The music we use for various intro bits, stings and outro is 'Vitreous Detachment' by Origamibiro, used with kind permission. - Ben Subscribe and keep in touch iTunes - http://relativepaths.uk/it Stitcher - http://relativepaths.uk/st SoundCloud - http://relativepaths.uk/sc Twitter - http://twitter.com/relativepaths Facebook - http://facebook.com/relativepaths If you like the show, please leave a review or comment wherever you like to listen to us. We'd particularly love an iTunes review :)
Techno, new wave, electro, and freak-dance in one little gumball of a good time! Maybe I'm a bit stuck on the older, nostalgic tunes at the moment, but if the beat is crunching along, and the song makes us feel good, it shouldn't matter WHEN it came out, right? Let's just let it roll... Crunchy AND Chewy! (SBW Megamix) - (44:36) Tranquility Bass - "We All Want to be Free (The Skull Valley Dub)" Eoad - "Love's the Feeling" Phuture Assassins - "Future Sound (2 Bad Mice Remix)" Toni Basil - "Mickey (Special Club Mix)" Billy Idol - "White Wedding (Razormaid! Mix)" Morrissey - "Suedehead (Sparks Mix)" Keoki - "Wicked" Soft Cell - "It's a Mug's Game (12" Mix)" ---Supreme Bunny Warlord
Radio Three Sixty Part 73: BOYCHILD, FINK, LITTLE PEOPLE, ALL INDIA RADIO, TRANQUILITY BASS, CHET FAKER, KJARTAN SVEINSSON, JJ and MONTY ADKINS.
Radio Three Sixty Part 73: BOYCHILD, FINK, LITTLE PEOPLE, ALL INDIA RADIO, TRANQUILITY BASS, CHET FAKER, KJARTAN SVEINSSON, JJ and MONTY ADKINS.
This is a mix I made back in 94 or 95. Don't know if you call it mixing or just "playing records". Anyway after rekindling my love for Ambient, Down Tempo and Trip-Hop, and running into ambient artists and lovers in Second Life's BACK TO MINE and Myspace, I pulled this out. Not too sure about the recording level; might have to amplify and re-upload it. As you can tell I must have recently purchased certain albums prior to recording. Includes stuff from The Irresistible Force, Portishead, Namlook, Tranquility Bass and more. I will add a full tracklist at a later time.