Podcasts about vinyl syndicate

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Best podcasts about vinyl syndicate

Latest podcast episodes about vinyl syndicate

Remote Emissions
Remote Emissions - Episode October 13, 2023

Remote Emissions

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2023


Cancons from some of our favourite local & Canadian producers including a lil throwback minimix of our favourite Vinyl Syndicate tunes!Playlist: Tim Reaper - ScreenplayAversive - Soft DubHeymac - AcceptanceJake Robertz - LockdownDark Agenda - Ready Or Not (Tearin Mix) DubplateWarlockz, featuring Simpleton - Walk With Your FriendsSniper - Dubplate Pressure (Remix)Slip & Slide - Let Me Know (Original)Azpect - SyndicateXavier Sanchez - IsolationSureshock, Miss Fudge, featuring Miss Fudge - Just Wanna DanceAaron Payne - Unrequited LoverOhmz - Unwritten RulerOhmz, featuring Emma Alves - Placeholder

Utility Room
Utility Room with Mystical Influence

Utility Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 112:29


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Bass Cult Podcast
Episode 7

Bass Cult Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2013 174:33


Episode 7 Sniper-(Vinyl Syndicate, Crunk, Syrous, CAN) Sniper returns to the studio this week to have a chat. The History of Vinyl Syndicate, The beginnings of Jungle/Drum & Bass In toronto and of course an inside look of the legendary Music House. We went to the absolute max time allowed by Podcast standards to get in depth with one of the integral dj's/producer of the Canadian scene.  As well, a HUGE mix of unreleased tracks spanning the many labels under the Vinyl Syndicate banner.  Tracklisting is below. Trust me, you dont want to sleep on this one!  Sniper Intro Vengence 411 VIP Another Sound VIP Intanational (Syrous VIP) Mystical/Sniper Circles Remix    -FUCKING TUUUUNE! Survival Remix Coldplay Remix Just let go Amberlights On Fire Remix Cherish ft.Capleton Next Chapter ft.GQ Papillon Remix Somebody Remix Pull up         Warlockz Feeget Boom Warlockz He Fucked With Me Phoenix Bandits Mech Dread Fireball Coming Home Ft.Dallas Green Superman Remix Dubplate Pressure Remix

Bass Cult Podcast
Episode 6-Dj Sniper in the mix!

Bass Cult Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2013 51:22


Sniper(Vinyl Syndicate, Crunk, Syrous Recordings,CAN) Something a litte different this time out! Sniper came in for a chat and a mix, but the chat was lost during a computer glitch, so he threw down and absolutely murdered the decks.  He'll be coming back next week to spin tales(not tunes) about his 20+ years spent neck deep in this thing called Drum and Bass!  Below is the tracklisting, Enjoy! Tracklisting Just a thought remix Fred V & Grafix Mermaids Remix Futurebound Gotta Feeling Rewind Schitzophrenia Tyke Space Cake Zen Hibernation Sickness Slip Destiny Philth Dizzy Step Maztek Creepy Ft. Noel Eastcolors Natural Selection Livewire Provision Current Value Night Thought Kove Breathe In Koncept Just Want You Total Science Safe With You Remix Mind Vortex Sky's Gonna Break VIP Smooth All I Need Dimension Count On Me Remix Andy C Catapult Mind Vortex Close DrumSound & Simon B Solitude DrumSound & Simon B Crackdown Playma Boom Wah Dis Serial Killaz Time Trippin' Hazard Soundbwoy Hieroglyphics Love Has Gone Netsky Storm in a Teacup Mutated Forms Amen Fury VIP Stranjah Prominence VIP Stranjah

Panda Drum & Bass Mix Show: The Best DNB Tracks Mixed Weekly // Drum and Bass Podcast with Drum 'n' Bass Mixes by a DNB DJ

Sidius started out writing music when he was 16, heavily influenced by the sounds of The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers and the emerging sound of Big Beat, he found his love of electronic music with an energetic vibe. It was when he was first introduced to the sounds of Drum and Bass however that he truly found his calling. The Urban Takeover classic "Man of Steel" by Vinyl Syndicate, made him realise the impact that could be created with well chosen samples and a bassline to make your chest rattle. From that point on he always wanted to create music with a fun, energetic yet dirty sound and spent the next few years building his production skills through collaborations with friends and self taught compositions. But it was when he crossed path with another budding producer in the form of Wayz that he really had his eyes opened. Wayz's energetic and hook filled tracks instantly caught the ear of Sidius, and over the following years they began to craft a sound that encapsulated everything they loved about Drum and Bass. In 2008, Wayz & Sidius decided to start their own imprint to house the sound they had now sculpted and perfected and Steam Recordings was born. With the first release Waking the Dead gained much publicity through Mixmag, Knowledge mag & Trackitdown, and now the follow up Alive, a collaboration with fellow Steam member Rawkus, receiving support from the likes of Dirtyphonics, Insideinfo & Basher, it looks like Steam Recordings is here to stay.

Panda Mix Show: The Best EDM Mixes Weekly // The Electro House Mix, Trap Mix, Drum n Bass Mix and Lounge Mix Shows

Sidius started out writing music when he was 16, heavily influenced by the sounds of The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers and the emerging sound of Big Beat, he found his love of electronic music with an energetic vibe. It was when he was first introduced to the sounds of Drum and Bass however that he truly found his calling. The Urban Takeover classic "Man of Steel" by Vinyl Syndicate, made him realise the impact that could be created with well chosen samples and a bassline to make your chest rattle. From that point on he always wanted to create music with a fun, energetic yet dirty sound and spent the next few years building his production skills through collaborations with friends and self taught compositions. But it was when he crossed path with another budding producer in the form of Wayz that he really had his eyes opened. Wayz's energetic and hook filled tracks instantly caught the ear of Sidius, and over the following years they began to craft a sound that encapsulated everything they loved about Drum and Bass. In 2008, Wayz & Sidius decided to start their own imprint to house the sound they had now sculpted and perfected and Steam Recordings was born. With the first release Waking the Dead gained much publicity through Mixmag, Knowledge mag & Trackitdown, and now the follow up Alive, a collaboration with fellow Steam member Rawkus, receiving support from the likes of Dirtyphonics, Insideinfo & Basher, it looks like Steam Recordings is here to stay.

Panda Drum & Bass Mix Show: The Best DNB Tracks Mixed Weekly // Drum and Bass Podcast with Drum 'n' Bass Mixes by a DNB DJ

Sidius started out writing music when he was 16, heavily influenced by the sounds of The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers and the emerging sound of Big Beat, he found his love of electronic music with an energetic vibe. It was when he was first introduced to the sounds of Drum and Bass however that he truly found his calling. The Urban Takeover classic "Man of Steel" by Vinyl Syndicate, made him realise the impact that could be created with well chosen samples and a bassline to make your chest rattle. From that point on he always wanted to create music with a fun, energetic yet dirty sound and spent the next few years building his production skills through collaborations with friends and self taught compositions. But it was when he crossed path with another budding producer in the form of Wayz that he really had his eyes opened. Wayz's energetic and hook filled tracks instantly caught the ear of Sidius, and over the following years they began to craft a sound that encapsulated everything they loved about Drum and Bass. In 2008, Wayz & Sidius decided to start their own imprint to house the sound they had now sculpted and perfected and Steam Recordings was born. With the first release Waking the Dead gained much publicity through Mixmag, Knowledge mag & Trackitdown, and now the follow up Alive, a collaboration with fellow Steam member Rawkus, receiving support from the likes of Dirtyphonics, Insideinfo & Basher, it looks like Steam Recordings is here to stay.