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Via: www.chaishop.com/musicnews
Keywords: Chillout

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Chaishop Music News presents “Electronic Soundscapes” - a bi-monthly journey through the world of chillout, ambient, lounge and downtempo. This show is being presented by DJ Arash Atman (Electronic Soundscapes - Greece). After the show we got a chillout set of DJ Hyperion.

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via: www.myspace.com/chromvstorquemada
Keywords: Minimal, Tech House

David Deme’s, id est Chrom’s name can ring a bell on more scores: setting up the IKZ collective with Crimson and being third in the DJ-team of the rising party series Lick the Click!, brought him the reputation. With his selector-mate, Crimson, who’s known as the other half of the IKZ duo, he’s a frequent guest on the Cökxpon Ambient Festivals, and on other contemporary multicultural actions too, where he puts together the ingredients to his proper noise-collages from his unfailing eclectic repertoir, which contains ambient, dub, post-punk, new-wave, minimal and tech-house sounds. Started from the mouseonmars-like idiotism, winding from Bowie, trough the 70’-80’ neurotic romantica, he finally settled down by the schizophrenic line of the modern minimalistic sound. He feels massive respect for Freude Am Tanzen, Traum, Roxy Music, Tyrant, More Down Than Out, Un/Foundsound, Mo’s Ferry Prod., Philpot, Alphahouse and for Ricardo Villalobos. This lining typifies not only his DJ-sets, but his own produced tracks too. Serious pop music in hectic, vibrating style, demoniac gags… mini disko. Since the November of 2005, with stooges Crimson and Isu, Chrom spins his records every second Friday on the minimal and dance centralized Lick the Click! series. Anyway, his name worth watching – you can never tell where you’ll meet Chrom with his devilish smile behind the decks… ikz.hu | minimalmusic.hu | licktheclick.hu | sugarontop.net

Soulphiction Presents Suzana Rozkosny - Apelle Moi (Jackmate Edit)
Bruno Pronsato - All Night Blahblah… (Jackmate Str8mx)
Jackmate - Tapeworms
Solomun & Gebrüder Ton - Tagesschau (Jackmate Remix)
Jackmate - Chicago Toronto
Jackmate vs. Nik Reiff - Cheerleader 4
Jackmate - The Jacker
Jackmate - Prodigal Son
Jackmate - Chem
Move D - Anne Will (Jackmate Remix)
Jackmate - Targa!
Rework - So Cold (Jackmate’s Trackdown Rmx)
International Pony - A New Bassline For Jose (Jackmate Mix)

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Keywords: DnB

Nymfo’s been on a tear as of late, and with a 12″ forthcoming on Critical (”Cybernetic Disorder” b/w “Locution”) and a cut on the forthcoming Crunch Recordings album, he will continue to be making waves…

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Tracklist:

01. Lomax - dil kushi - critical
02. Commix & Icicle - ultra clean - dub
03. Spirit - fantasy - inneractive
04. Nymfo - paperboy - dub
05. Loxy - misconception - dub
06. SKC - just a groove - dub
07. A-sides - tokiado - east side
08. Spinline - secret mission - dub
09. Break - headz up - metalheadz
10. Dose & Menace - pick up - dub
11. Phobia & Jubei - guillotine - dub
12. Proxima & Nymfo - external harddrive - dub
13. Commix - talk to frank (break remix) - metalheadz
14. Isotone - the trip - obsessions
15. Icicle - we all fall - dub
16. Proxima - clear for launch - crunch recordings
17. Break - timeline vip - critical
18. Nymfo - common gateway - dub
19. Proxima & Nymfo - blue print - dub

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Keywords: Electronica, Breakbeat, House

Dave Macc is a combination of a DJ Set mixed with live elements.. Formed in January 2008, Depth and anthonymacc have teamed up to bring a different flavor to the DJ Industry. Combining traditional DJing with Ableton Live, laptops, midi controllers, and Live Instruments, this is an act you will not want to miss ! Dave Macc’s debut project, “Very Nice” will be available for download at Beatport and Stompy later this summer.

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added : 2008-07-10
genre : Trance
dj : Markus Schulz (25)
title : Global DJ Broadcast 10 July 2008
remarks : Armada at Ibiza CD Release Special

Tracklisting

Markus Schulz

01. Mr. Pit featuring Vicky Fee - Back For More (Intro Mix) [World Premiere]
02. Techno Squirrels - Love Comes First (Styrafoamkid Remix)
03. Marco V & Sander van Doorn - Organic
04. Tritonal Featuring Cristina Soto - Walk With Me [World Premiere]
05. ID
06. Heatbeat - Geeklove (Remix)
07. Breakfast & Mike Saint-Jules - Only Two Should Know (Breakfast Campfire Mix)
08. Push - The Legacy (Mat Zo Remix)
09. Elevation - Biscayne [World Premiere]
10. Mr. Pit Featuring Vicky Fee - Back For More (Funabashi Remix) [World Premiere]

Wippenberg

01. Patrice Baumel - Clair
02. Peter Pixzel - SynthReich
03. BSOD - Last Life
04. ID
05. Francesco Pittaluga - Minimo
06. Nic Chagall - Sun Red
07. Zoo Brazil & Nic Fanciulli - Ide (Tiger Stripes House Mix)
08. Wippenberg Presents Sphaera - Front
09. ID
10. Garvey - Goodbye Horses

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Via: www.velvetycouch.com
Keywords: Deep House

This month’s Home with House podcast episode is called “Deep Space Walkin’”. The mix is full of deep grooving house tracks and is themed based on its title. There isn’t much more to say about it than that, so give it a download and listen.

Deep Space Walkin’ tracklisting:

1. Eric Kupper, K Scope - Intro (Original Mix)
2. Ananda Project - Remember When (The Wind Destroyed Our Village) (Original Mix)
3. Shur-I-Kan & Milton Jackson - Strange Zensation (Original Mix)
4. Ross Couch - On A Wing And A Prayer (Original Mix)
5. Paul Keeley - Sunset Boulevard (Original Mix)
6. Solar Sides - Phuture Afro (Ibiza Sunday Morning)
7. Ross Couch - Between The Darkness And The Light (Original Mix)
8. Lisa Shaw - Born To Fly (Joey’s Fetish Remix)
9. Funk D’Void - Lovin’ feat. Jay Leblone (Your Body Mix)
10. Ross Couch - Way Of The Samurai (Original Mix)
11. Mitiska/Medina - After-Hours Ensemble (David West Remix)
12. Eric Kupper, K Scope - Intro (2) (Original Mix)

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Via: www.xlr8r.com
Keywords: Electro, Electro House

Hailing from Italy, The Bloody Beetroots are currently making gritty music for dirty dance floors worldwide, with performances booked in three different continents over the next few months. Despite a busy schedule of rocking parties and swigging Grappa, the Marvel-masked duo found time to cook up a mini-mix of their latest tracks and remixes for the XLR8R podcast. The eight tracks here include reworkings of MSTRKRFT’s “Bounce” and Cabaret Voltaire’s “Sensoria,” as well as a few cuts of the duo’s own work. Energy is in no short supply here, so prepare yourself to work up some electro-tinged sweat.

Tracklisting
1. The Bloody Beetroots feat. Congorock “ROMBO”
2. The Bloody Beetroots feat. Cècile “Have a Mercy on Us (Preview)”
3. Mstrkrft “Bounce (Bloody Beetroots 90’s Remix)”
4. The Bloody Beetroots “Yeyo”
5. Cabaret Voltaire “Sensoria (Bloody Beetroots vs. Sirbilly Remix/Bootleg)”
6. The Aston Shuffle “Stomp Yo (Bloody Beetroots Remix)”
7. Mstrkrft “Bounce (Bloody Beetroots Remix)”
8. Cazals “Somebody, Somewhere (Bloody Beetroots Remix)”

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Via: www.galaktikarecords.com
Keywords: Minimal Techno, Tech House

With ears trained through years of DJ experience, Maurice has combined his many abilities—as dj, people-mover, producer and discoverer of new talent—to make Galaktika into what it is: at once reassuringly consistent and refreshingly unexpected, Galaktika is an unparalleled platform for a new generation of new musical talent.

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Hallo

This podcast includes mixes by Ireland’s Acroplane Net-Label (ie us!), Lithuanias’s Sutemos Net-Label, UK’s Net-Lab Net-Label, and the USA’s Them Records Net-label, and it really is a fanstastic 2 hours music.

Get it here..
http://electronicexplorations.org/the-show/week-030-net-label-showcase/

Some info about the show and Net-Labels..

Net-Lab

Net-Lab. Bringing you the finest in leftfield electronica, dubstep and electro from the UK and beyond.
(All music released on Net-Lab - Includes several forthcoming tracks)

01 - Voltek - D-503
02 - Michael Manning - Taxi
03 - Barbarix - Orphan
04 - Blakemarket - Magma Carta
05 - Ital Tek - 10.15.11
06 - Vanessa Parody - Stiff
07 - Ghost Explorer - The Floods of Droitwich
08 - TV Youth - Timboblip
09 - Reteric - Ruple III
10 - Automatic Tasty - You Are Here
11 - Escapee Planes - Realm Two
12 - Daleduro - La Manga
13 - Chris Clark - For Wolves Crew (TV Youth Remix [unofficial])
14 - TV Youth - Ceries
15 - Ital Tek - Patter
16 - Michael Manning - A Pause To Admire A Storm
17 - Reteric - Nolonez
18 - Synthamesk - Brighton Tune

Sutemos.net
Subjective IDM e-zine and Net-Label from Lithuania
(Label owner ˜Walkman™” with a mix of music that best reflects the spirit of the Sutemos.net project)

01 - Snd - 21
02 - Lusine - Push
03 - +One - Arabesk
04 - CiM - Swap File
05 - Lackluster - In Passing
06 - Datassette - Damage Report
07 - Luke-Hess - Motor Dub
08 - Ovatow - Phanaenopsis - Dub II
09 - Monolake - Ice
10 - Telefon Tel Aviv - Ttv
11 - Rhythm & Sound w/ Chosen Brothers - The Making History
12 - The Cinematic Orchestra - Familiar Ground

Acroplane.org
Ireland’s best free Net-Label

01 - Morc (Mothboy and Horchata) - Morc 1 (Forthcoming on Acroplane)
02 - Cempt - The forever Thought Collapse (Acroplane)
03 - Wahn - Collateral (Acroplane)
04 - Wagawaga - Maytime Daytime Sun (Unreleased)
05 - Vertical 67 - Down (Forhcoming on Acroplane)
06 - Red Box Recorder - Early Version (Forthcoming on Acroplane)
07 - Ebola - Bruxism (Forthcoming on Acroplane)
08 - Automatic Tasty - Maximum Lo-Fi (Acroplane)
09 - Mad EP vs Shadowhuntaz and Akila Da Hun - Travel the Night Rmx (Forthcoming on Acroplane)
10 - Mothboy - Fight Song (Acroplane)

Them Records

(All Music exclusive to THEM Records)

01 - Die Blutige Hand - Piezo Capriola
02 - Terry Keeley - Mendz
03 - Lastrapink - Northern
04 - Alansmithee - Thanks, But I Smoke Alone
05 - Acidburp - Fun with Meat
06 - Kallipolis - Ouroboros
07 - Untrkmind - Fonkface
08 - Benefit of the Boomerang - Perelien

Net-Lab

http://www.net-lab.co.uk

http://www.myspace.com/netlab
Net-Lab (www.net-lab.co.uk) is celebrating two years of bringing free, legally redistributable music to the world this mont (June). We have nearly 40 releases ranging from breakcore, noise and ambient through to dubstep and electro and lots more to come this year. Some names you might recognise include two EPs from Ital Tek (also Planet Mu Records, Square Records), one from Michael Manning (also AI Records), a mix and individual tracks from Chevron, The Teknoist, and lots more beyond that.

Its been a busy two years for us down here in Brighton, having had some part in the arrangement or running of a show here probably every month during that time, providing a lot of exposure for some of our artists.

We have lots of new forthcoming material… you’ll just have to wait a bit longer to get your hands on it!

Sutemos.net

http://www.sutemos.net/

DJ Walkman is one of the most active persons on the Lithuanian electronic scene.

Mostly known for being founder and runner of net-label sutemos.net. He is also a host of Sutemos Live gig series.

By breaking stereotypes of one-day projects Sutemos web site has become a symbol of idm and minimal music not only in Lithuania but also abroad.

From 2005 DJ Walkman has been spinning records together with the legend of chicago House - Johny Fiasco, Nightwares On Wax, Fluxion, Technical Itch, Rhythm & Sound.

He was also hosting and warming up in Sutemos Live event series such producers as Modeselektor, Apparat, Plaid, Monolake, SCSI9, Vladislav Delay,

Sutemos.net started as a Project to promote IDM/Experimental electronic music which was just coming into Lithuanian public back at that time.

At the beginning it was a solo project run only by one man (with some help from his friends as well). At this time it had new, reviews and articles. As the time went on some things changed - some people joined the team, some left it but finally Sutemos.net became a project of two guys - Sutemos and Walkman.

After some time we felt that writing reviews and articles meant not being close enough to our readers and people interested in electronic music.

So we decided to take a risk (because almost nobody did things like this) and started releasing music we loved.

We even didn’t know what and how to do it, but it was part of the fun as well.
Although our very first intended project was Intelligent Toys compilation, but it took us a lot of time to make it right, so the very first release of ours was 3tronik - k0ma pR0j3ct EP.

It gained much more feedback than we anticipated so we got motivated to do our next release even better.

For Sutemos.net QUALITY, not QUANTITY is all that matters.

It’s really amazing if consider the fact that it is only our hobby - we both have quiet good jobs and work on Sutemos.net only on spare time.

Acroplane.org

http://www.acroplane.org/

http://www.myspace.com/iso9

Acroplane has been around for about 2 years now, although its head-curator has been involved with running local net-labels for about 7 years. It started off just to provide an online outlet for Northern Irish musicians, but as the collective grew in popularity a lot of demos started coming in from all over the world, so the guys decided to develop the label into the more internationally relevant setup that you can see today.

Musically, anything goes. If they like it they’ll consider releasing it. You can contact them via their websites with demo submissions. A few artists on their roster that you may have heard of are Mad EP, Barry Lynn, Mothboy, Filaria and Ebola, but their roster is full of gems of upcoming and lesser known talent.

Acroplane: http://www.acroplane.org
Diston: http://www.diston.org
Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/iso9

Them Records

http://themrecords.com/

http://www.myspace.com/themrecords

THEM Records is an independent netlabel based in absolutely-nowhere. We are a centerless collective exemplifying a nebulous electronic-music ideal. We have no agenda or manifesto, only a stream of releases that best speak for themselves.

Artist Descriptions:

Acidburp: Mike Walters is 27 and comes from Manchester, UK. He has been making Electronic music for about 8 years, and before that he was a drummer in a few bands. ~Acidburp makes his music in a Program called FLStudio aka Fruityloops. He takes influence from Artists such as Wisp, Mrs Jynx, Boards of Canada and from Bands like Arab Strap and Mogwai. He has had a few releases on some of Falty DL’s website and some on Badsekta, but recently had his first EP released on THEM records

Benefit of the Boomerang: What is the Benefit of the Boomerang? Holland’s most pretentious beatwork-a-holic Jordy Timmermans has been contaminating his broken form of dancemusic with theatrical energy and cinematic drama. Giving life to music you want to swing a samurai sword at, this Rotterdam born and bred producer combines intense beat manipulation with bombastic melodies, creating an entity he refers to as dramacore. This dramacore took him on a tour through Europe in 2007, on the Who broke my Beats tourâ in 2008 and will take Benefit of the Boomerang as far as Moscow this late summer, as he will perform at the Dutch Punch Festival in Russia. This music is like an openheart operation at thirteen degrees Kelvin: pretty cool.

Die Blutige Hand: behind DBH is a 28 year old German painter and musician who doesn’t believe in the official culture. He uses pseudonyms and wants the underground to be strong and intense. Our subculture must become a huge and gentle community for everyone who has stopped complaining and does what he thinks is good. He likes Tori Amos, Glenn Gould and R.D.James.

Alansmithee: hi. i make songs for fun. i hope you enjoy thems¦
ps: the violin did not end with gidon kremer and nor did 7/8 end with vsnares. deal with it homie, it’ll feel better afterwards Smile

Lastrapink: Lastrapink grew up in Venezuela, and from an early age was into playing instruments and studying harmony with his music teacher Emilio Mendoza. He was impressed by the acid underground music that was brought to Venezuela from London so he decided to travel to the UK to learn English and to perform his own music in various UK parties and clubs. Soon after he made the jump to Berlin to work with people such as Phlex, Vertical 67 and the Hasenland krew, and to play alongside such luminaries as Plaid, Jega and Modeselektor at RockPaperScissor parties. Since then he has also been playing gigs under the name Andromede with his partner Q Squared, playing at parties in the UK and Berlin. He is currently taking his acid sound to his home land of Venezuela by running his own events. The luminescence EP is a selection of tunes made in the Uk and South America; a unique combination of European acid and South American electro vibes.

Kallipolis: Kallipolis is 20 year old Eric Neil Johnson. He enjoys making music and eating anything tasty. He is inspired by many electronic artists such as Wisp and Gareth Clarke. Kallipolis has many releases available and an EP planed for THEM records later this year.

Terry Keeley: Terry is a 24 year old music tech student from belfast in Ireland, He runs a monthly night in Belfast with good friend and producer T-Polar. he enjoys many different styles of music, at this moment in time he’s listening to stuff like chris clark, flying lotus, mouse on mars, to the fall and my bloody valentine but ultimitely theres far too much great music to even possibly list. Terry’s has dj’d alongside many great dj’s including surgeon and speedy J.

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Keywords: Reggae, Roots Dub

roots and culture mixtape vol 2 by gary adams

1. dub master - dennis bovell
2. waterhouse - mighty rudo
3. jah jah (the intelligence of your mind) - the viceroys
4. babylon - king kong
5. dances are changing (version)
6. the almighty one - chukki star
7. want to be no general - dennis brown
8. general - ranking dread
9. they don’t know jah - wailing souls
10. bandulu/hard time - cornell campbell featuring ranking dread
11. jah footsteps - prince far i
12. kouchi vibes/pass the knowledge - the mighty diamonds

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Homepage: www.lucabacchetti.com
Keywords: Minimal Techno, Tech House

Luca Bacchetti is definitely a force to be rockoned with in today’s house and techno scene. His background of soul, hip hop and even drum & bass has given him the right foundation to become one of the future international stars of Dance music.

Luca cut his teeth in the scene with a Radio show on club Culture, which gave him the initial notoriety and deserved push to start playing clubs in and around Italy. he later found a niche for himself playing and producing quality funked-up house and techno alongside his friend and radio show partner Antonio Pocai, which helped him getting noticed even further.

The thing that differentiate Luca’s work from the myriads of other producers out there is a strong identity in his music. His productions have the right amount of funk with a sprinkle of darkness and an essentially great groove which makes its tracks irresistible on the dance floor. Since 2005 he has produced several successful 12’s on Tenax Recordings, the label run by Alex Neri.

His real rise to fame came in 2006 with a stellar re-work of Bini & Martini - Stop, which was number 1 in the Beatport download charts for two weeks and was charted by many top Djs around the world.

01 - Amoeba - Original Mix - Ekkohaus
02 - Orbitalife - Johnny D
03 - Ebiam Argy rmx - Jerome Sydenham
04 - Marionette (Adam Beyer Remix) - Mathew Jonson
05 - Cabron! - Original Mix - Fabrizio Maurizi
06 - Influence - Original Mix - Paco Osuna
07 - Swingback (Original Mix) - Marco Carola
08 - Against All Odds - Audion
09 - Charlotte (Dubfire Remix) - Booka Shade
10 - Stoned Autopilot - Martin Buttrich
11 - Sam Und Er - Original Mix - Dario Zenker
12 - Promo - Ricardo Villalobos remix
13 - Headphone Silence (Henrik Schwarz Remix_Dennis Ferrer Edit) - Ane Brun
14 - Cargo (LoSoul Remix) - SoulPhiction
15 - Blasfo - Original Mix - Erenesto Ferreyra
16 - A1 Boil - Deadbeat
17 - Ruff Dancer - Original Mix - Kadebostan

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Via: www.residentadvisor.net
Keywords: Minimal Techno, Minimal House

Housestep? Dubhouse? Whatever you want to call it, Appleblim’s got it on this edition of the RA podcast.

Those celebrants have been legion, but perhaps the most interesting have been the house/techno cognoscenti. Producers like Ricardo Villalobos and Radioslave have both made their love plain by penning original productions or remixing pre-existing tracks that straddle this new genre that has yet to been given a credible name. We’re not out to do it today. Instead, we humbly offer up yet another podcast that continues to sketch out the fertile ground being forged by both sides, whether it be in Shed’s remix of Radioslave or Shackleton’s glistening take on Geiom’s ‘Reminissin’. Whatever it is, Appleblim showcases it on his RA podcast with aplomb.


Tracklist
01. Appleblim - Within Dub (Excerpt) - Unreleased
02. Henry & Louis - Rise Up (Pinch Rmx) - 2 Kings
03. Geiom & Appleblim - Shreds - Unreleased
04. Ramadanman - Humber - Apple Pips
05. 2nd To None - Waterfalls (Peverelist Rmx) - ARMY
06. DLX - Matter of Facts (Breakage Rmx) - Smog
07. White Boi - Tide - Unreleased
08. Martyn - Vancouver - 3024
09. Appleblim - Within Dub (Excerpt) - Unreleased
10. Geiom - Reminissin (Shackleton Rmx) - Berkane Sol
11. Adam Marshall - Chordtracking (Mike Shannon Rmx) - Kuji
12. Jim Rivers - Mirage (Tobias Rmx) - Simple
13. Ican Productions - Orquestra de Ican (Martyn Remix) - Unreleased
14. Radio Slave - Tantakatan (Shed Remix) - Rekids
15. Made Up Sound - D1 - Unreleased
16. Appleblim - Within Dub (Excerpt) – Unreleased

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via: www.dubplatedigest.net
Keywords: DnB

These C4C mixes are the stuff of legend. Don’t believe me? Download it:

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Tracklist:

1. C4C - Age of terror
2. Nusense - Speed up
3. Icicle - Spartan
4. SKC, Munk & Hydro - Heads 1st
5. Koldfront - Moonraker (Task Horizon & Identity Rmx)
6. Optiv - Kaos Therapy
7. C4C - Physchosis
8. Raiden & the Sect - Cesium 137 (Audio Rmx)
9. Prolix - Crust
10. Telemetrik - Space Station
11. Break - Splash Step
12. Pressure Rise - No More Rain (Konflict Rmx)
13. Spor - Stop it
14. Syncopix - Party Tune ?
15. U.P. & V.C. - Ghostrider
16. Prolix - Twisted Angel
17. Noisia - Diplidocus
18. C4C - I Called You
>>Diselboy, Kaos & Karl k - Grunge 3<<
19. D Bridge - Long Distance
20. C4C - Dead Weight
21. C4C - Soundclash
22. Stu C4C - Untitled
23. Break & Survival - Sick
24. C4C - Seawolf (VC Rmx)
25. C4C - Crash Test
26. 9 2 5 (Cyantific Rmx)
27. Prolix - Silver Fox
28. Break - Timelines VIP
29. Calibre - New cons
30. Leftfeild - Not Forgotten Bootay
31. Tech Itch & Kemal - The Calling

You all know I’m a sucker for bringing back tight tracks within these mixes. You also peep those new remixes of older C4C material? Damage.

via: www.dubplatedigest.net

My boy Hobzee drops the science on his July mix. Loads of dubs, including fresh and forthcoming gems from himself and his collabos:

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Tracklist:

1.Calibre - Into The Groove (Signature)
2.Spectrasoul - The Tube (Shogun)
3.System - Near Miss (Digital Sounboy Dub)
4.Soul Intent- Cyber Groove (Mac II Dub)
5.Zero T - Reasonable Doubt (CIA)
6.Survival & Chris Inperspective - Day Light (Audio Tactics Dub)
7.D Bridge & Calibre - Ponderosa (Exit)
8.Eveson - Brooklyn (Influence Dub)
9.Hobzee, Zyon Base & Brother - 125th Street (Dub)
10.Calibre - Lectro (Signature)
11.Alix Perez - Stray (Shogun)
12.Eveson & Henree - Lomo (Dub)
13.Hobzee & Zyon Base - Red Letter/Survival Remix (Diverse Products Dub)
14.Calibre - Ringtone (Samurai Music Dub)
15.Sabre & Survial - Wiretrap (Renegade Hardware)
16.Soul Intent - Orbit (Dub)
17.Zero t & Alix Perez - Threads (CIA)
18.Hobzee & Zyon Base - Black & White Movie (Diverse Products Dub)

Keep it locked!

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In the past year, Portland, Oregon, based SubSensory Recordings has becoming a driving force behind the area’s Techno scene with both it’s DJ roster and digital record label. Its’ current roster of artists includes Portland Techno legend George Holland, label founder JAK as well as Lil Roj, Primal, Cozmix Vixen, AO and Nathan Detroit. JAK talks a little bit about the labels history and its’ future plans:

“When I started SubSensory in 2005 my goal was to develop the framework for a record label and to push the Techno sound in Portland, which had fallen off considerably since the middle and late 90s. During the first two years things moved slowly, so I focused my energy in the studio and started the SubSensory website to help promote my mixes and tunes. I also began a guerilla marketing campaign using MySpace and many national and international EDM forums.

In 2007 this strategy began to pay off both in terms of visits to the SubSensory site and gigs. We started getting thousands of hits a month, my mixes were getting downloaded at surprising rates, and I began playing almost every weekend. I was booked in Seattle for the first time in years and also signed several original tracks on Portland based Akashik Records. I also started collaborating with Portland based hard-techno artist Primal, who had already released his own tracks on a number of international labels, and Louisiana transplant Dj Lil Roj. Roj, Markus (Primal) and I spent many Friday nights at the SubSensory studio mixing beats with beers and sharing ideas regarding the techno sound and its future.

In summer of 2007 Jak learned he and and his wife had the opportunity to work and live in Chile for 12 months. They didn’t waste any time in accepting the offer and in July 07 they found themselves living in Vina Del Mar a resort city and popular tourist destination on Chile’s central coast.

Moving to Chile gave me a new perspective, more time to spend on the label and time to reflect on the scene in general. I quickly saw that Chilean artists faced barriers similar to those faced by Portlanders. Specifically clubs who were resistant to techno, low pay for Djs, isolation from the international dj circuit, and a lack of cooperation between local artists. With a little luck I hooked up with some good people and had the opportunity to play many of the areas top clubs and parties and to collaborate with several local producers. I also took my first serious look at the digital music market, which I had previously shunned. Something I came to terms with in Chile was that although I prefer vinyl, many aspiring international DJs don’t have the access to vinyl that we enjoy in the US. For example a new vinyl record in Chile costs 18 to 20 US dollars, in a country where most people earn a relatively small salary. This spawned the idea of distributing our first releases in the digital format.” In the Fall of 2007 SubSensory’s first two EP’s, “Shrapnel” and “Circles” hit the digital market with JunoDownload, TrackItDown, BeatsDigital and DanceRecords.com.

Since then SubSensory has released 5 EP’s featuring tracks from Jak, Primal, and Chilean artist Basstik and coming EPs will feature tracks and Remixes from Lil Roj, Chilean artist Mikiphone, Seattle based Jakub, and others TBA. SubSensory has also assembled Portland’s strongest techno DJ roster including JAK and Lil Roj and George Holland. George came out of a 5 year hiatus in 2007 and has quickly re-established himself as one of the most in-demand local djs. Others include Dj *aO*, Vixen, and PRA’s Nathan Detroit (www.pra.org), all of whom have seen a sizable surge in popularity in the past 6 months. In July 2008 JAK returns to Portland on the heels of the labels growth and his calendar is quickly filling up with event bookings including a highly anticipated Thursday August 14th event at Holocene, which will feature tag team sets from the entire Portland SubSensory roster.”

Now for the music! JAK was kind enough to share Subsensory release #2 with our readers. Click on the link link to download each track or stream it by pressing play. Following the tracks are a couple of mixes - one from JAK and one from Lil Roj. Enjoy the music!

JAK - Dirty Girl.mp3

JAK - Tension Control.mp3

JAK - Live in Santiago, Chile.mp3 :: “Live in Santiago” was recorded live 6-22-2008 at club Piso 33, one of the hottest electronic clubs in Santiago Chile. A South American flavored dj set featuring a broad range of techno, tribal, electro-house, some latin flavored tech and even a bit of progressive.

DJ Lil Roj - Absorption.mp3 :: Recorded in November 2007, Lil Roj’s demo “Absorption” features artists such as Martin Eyerer, Dubfire, Wink, Cirez D, Chris liebing. This mix showcases a fine selection of techno and minimal mixed and blended to perfection, a perfect example of Roj’s intelligent take on dirty-techy funk.

Be sure to also stop by Subsensory Recordings on MySpace and listen to some of the label’s original tracks and stay up-to-date with where their artists are playing next!

Homepage: www.lucabacchetti.com
Keywords: Minimal Techno, Tech House

Luca Bacchetti is definitely a force to be rockoned with in today’s house and techno scene. His background of soul, hip hop and even drum & bass has given him the right foundation to become one of the future international stars of Dance music.

Part 1

01 - How Do I Know - Loco Dice
02 - Vaporize - Original Mix - Jay Haze (Traum)
03 - Woodstep - Original Mix - Solomun
04 - Jackpot (Original Mix) - Marco Carola
05 - City Souls - Luca Bacchetti
06 - I don’t Know - Bastian Pieper & Florian
07 - Ba Nu Nilu - Boola & Demos
08 - Paru Paru - Willie Graff
09 - Orca Bastarda - Original Mix - Delete (aka Sergio Munoz), Francisco Allendes
10 - Rorcual Troplical - Man-D.A. Remix - Delete (aka Sergio Munoz), Francisco Allendes
11 - Klapperschlangen (Original Mix) - Mikel McKay
12 - Snap Into It - Audion
13 - Grindhouse [Dubfire Terror Planet Remix - Radio Slave
14 - Stilnox - Original Mix - Matteo Spedicati
15 - Crazy Madness [Luca Bacchetti remix] - Paul Ritch
16 - The Sirens - Hugo

Download (Part 1, 75MB, 128kBit/s, 1:20:14)

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Part 2

01 - Amoeba - Original Mix - Ekkohaus
02 - Orbitalife - Johnny D
03 - Ebiam Argy rmx - Jerome Sydenham
04 - Marionette (Adam Beyer Remix) - Mathew Jonson
05 - Cabron! - Original Mix - Fabrizio Maurizi
06 - Influence - Original Mix - Paco Osuna
07 - Swingback (Original Mix) - Marco Carola
08 - Against All Odds - Audion
09 - Charlotte (Dubfire Remix) - Booka Shade
10 - Stoned Autopilot - Martin Buttrich
11 - Sam Und Er - Original Mix - Dario Zenker
12 - Promo - Ricardo Villalobos remix
13 - Headphone Silence (Henrik Schwarz Remix_Dennis Ferrer Edit) - Ane Brun
14 - Cargo (LoSoul Remix) - SoulPhiction
15 - Blasfo - Original Mix - Erenesto Ferreyra
16 - A1 Boil - Deadbeat
17 - Ruff Dancer - Original Mix - Kadebostan

Download (Part 2, 68MB, 128kBit/s, 1:13:58)

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Download Dj set @ Vagabond, Miami 24th May 2008 (248MB, 224kBit/s, 2:35:03)

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via: www.inq-mag.com

Call it it minimal if you like.

With the extensive and intensive efforts to have brought a representative sample of the netlabel scene along this year, we must say, we need holidays. And this can be seen as the last episode of the season.

Monographic arrives to its 28th release with the Berlin based Pentagonik netlabel. This couldnt have been possible without the cooperation of its curator, Don Ludwig and Kai, who trusted the recording of the mix to the well-known to the netlabel scene, Cotumo, who has a wide experience spinning the records around some european cities.

The roster of artists on the platform has its quality guaranteed by some names like Le Cantin (Archipel / One Bit Wonder), Ludwig Coenen (Immigrant / Flumo / Highgrade), the novelist and musician Norman Fairbanks (Testtube), Wego (Tropic / Flumo), Francesco Tarallo (Trapez), to name a few…

We’re sure you’ll enjoy this superb mix dancing alone or better with friends. Play it loud!!!

Official info:

Pentagonik was founded in early 2005 as a platform for electronic music and events. Thoroughly steeped in the contagious enthusiasm of the thriving Berlin electronic scene, the founding members decided to contribute their part.

The netlabel and events make up the the core of Pentagonik. Musically we focus on various types of contemporary electronic club music. Call it it minimal if you like. We strive to continuously release high-quality electronic music.

As a berlin-based netlabel we work at the interface between virtuality and local rooting in Berlin night-life. Parties are thus an integral part of Pentagonik’s work.

Tracklist:
01 Mabik & Xamax - D-Meter
02 Lukas Lehmann - Funk aus dem Weltall
03 Kareem & Ludwig Coenen - Kick Buddies
04 Johnny D. - Another
05 Demir - Gypsy
06 Le Cantin - Move Your Balls
07 Tek - Cistico
08 Demir vs. Ray Okpara - Dripslip (re-edit)
09 Kareem feat. Pietsch - Dada Punk
10 Mabik & Xamax - Der Maulwurf
11 Ludwig Coenen - Balanced Routing
12 Patrick di Stefano - She was in Madrid
13 Wego - The Other Welcome
14 Norman Fairbanks - The Last Broadcast

/// http://www.pentagonik.de
/// http://www.myspace.com/cotumo

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Download (168MB, 320kBit/s, 1:13:16)

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darkness for your lonely ipod by japi

Via: subnav.com
Keywords: Dubstep, Dub

1 kode 9 and the spaceape - sine
2 anatomist - bad blood
3 goth trad - flags
4 burial - wounder
5 benga - emotions
6 cotti - breaking point
7 geeneus - dark boy
8 kromestar - ghostship
9 kode 9 and the spaceape - addiction
10 burial - untrue

more @ myspace.com/japiproducties
artwork by jasper van gestel

Download (38MB, 160kBit/s, 33:25)

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via: unknownclubberz.wordpress.com


http://www.ibiza-voice.com/sessions/media/Pan_Pot_Ibiza_Voice_Podcast.mp3

A pan-pot is a simple, workaday knob, given to side-to-side flip-flopping and not much else. Pan-Pot, on the other hand, are a brilliantly multidimensional Berlin duo currently twisting house and techno fans into rapturous fits.

In just a few short years, Pan-Pot -the duo comprised of Tassilo Ippenberger and Thomas Benedix-have become a central presence in electronic dance music’s most advanced sectors. Their rise parallels that of their home label mobilee, coming at a time when established categories are breaking down and accepted notions of “minimal” (please) are giving way to an unprecedented degree of dynamism on demanding dancefloors. Another mobilee signee, Marco Resmann, was a founding member of the group, but has since left to concentrate on his solo work.

Pan-Pot’s vinyl debut came in May 2005 with the Popy & Caste EP (mobilee002), featuring two cuts bursting with gritty, dirty funk, as though they’d scraped all the gunk from beneath the knobs of their gear, packed it into a ball and sent it rolling across the nightclub. Since then, in addition to their contribution to the Extra EP (mobilee005 plus), backing Daniel Stefanik’s anthemic banger “The Bells,” they’ve released three more EPs on mobilee (Obscenity, mobilee005; Black Lodge, mobilee012; and What Is What, mobilee023) and two on Einmaleins Musik. Their kinetic, undulating grooves have proved particularly tempting to other producers-Jesse Rose, Lee Van Dowski, Agnès, Barem and Camea have all taken (pot)shots at reworking the group’s tunes-and their own remixing skills are increasingly in demand: Pan-Pot have put their immediately recognizable spin on tracks by Misc., Anja Schneider & Sebo K, Tim Xavier, Dapayk Solo, Sweet ‘n Candy, and Damián Schwartz, among others.

The release of their debut album marks yet another milestone for the group. Appropriately titled Pan-O-Rama, the record-which has the honor of being the first artist album released on mobilee-offers a 360-degree tour of techno at its most twisted, balancing ominous atmospherics with an unusual lightness of touch, and running classic machine music through silicon’s digital wringer.

They may name themselves after a piece of gear, but Pan-Pot’s music is ultimately about moving bodies, not knobs. Both live and as DJs, Pan-Pot deliver on that promise with sets that rope together crisply minimal, coolly restrained techno and hot and heavy house. Anyone who’s ever played with an analog synthesizer knows that all those pots and dials are there to be touched; Pan-Pot reaches out and touches right back-with a love slap from the heart of the Berlin underground.

http://www.myspace.com/panpot

via: unknownclubberz.wordpress.com


http://www.ibiza-voice.com/sessions/media/Marc_Romboy_Ibiza_Voice_Podcast.mp3

Marc Romboy knows what’s up! Being in the music biz for over a decade, co-founding and building up internationally respected dance-music labels and projects, Marc never got tired of coming up with fresh and innovative ideas in order to push the limits of electronic sounds.

Out of the dungeons of Moenchengladbach, Germany the thirty-something pulls the strings and makes things happen. His recent and most successful move definitely was to give birth to the already well established electro/house imprint Systematic in 2004 in Berlin which is a platform for his own productions as well as for hot and upcoming talents.

Electronic house music with a certain breakdance appeal, reminiscent of old school Chicago dance floor insanity is Romboy’s true passion, when it comes to deejaying, producing and making decisions as the Systematic commander!

So far for the label he has collaborated with such high profiled artists as Booka Shade or Blake Baxter and signed tracks and mixes from producers like Martin Landsky, John Dahlback, Olaf Poszgay, Phonique, Jence or Abysm.

After only a couple of releases Romboy already managed to put his own stamp on the international club scene as a label-manager and a producer, and surely he’ll do the same as a DJ too. Nothing can stop this Teutonic boogie machine!

www.marcromboy.com
www.systematic-recordings.com

Via: syatika.mypodcast.com
Keywords: Progressive Trance, Progressive House

It’s time, festival season is here. You feel the energy start to hit you like a mac truck as you approach your destination. Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom. Global Gathering 2008. You can feel the bass from a mile away just thumping in the air. You don’t remember everybody you’ve met on the way here but you know you’re in for one hell of a ride. There’s no experience like it, nothing in comparison. You exit the bus and make that final victory lap to the entrance. You hand your ticket and you know you’ve finally made it. You wanna scream as you enter the complex, just seeing the amount of people here. It’s 2 o’clock in the afternoon, sun is shining and you can see the sweat dripping from peoples foreheads as you make your way to one of the bars. You grab yourself a cool drink and head for one of the tents cause Syatika is starting. You make your way through the crowds passing through people you know you’re gonna be chatting randomness to later. Your heart’s pumping, can’t contain the energy inside you wanting to rip through your body. Melodies, beats, 60,000 people and the heat all waiting for you to explode. You enter the tent with your friends and make your way to the front near the speakers. Your shirt vibrates and your hair stands on end from the megawatts pulsating through the speakers. You close your eyes as the beats swirl around you like a vortex taking you higher, higher, and higher until you can’t control it anymore. The beast rips out from inside of you clawing its way to the surface. You throw your hands in the air, screaming and jumping uncontrollably as your body grooves to the rhythm. ……………………

1. djuma soundsystem - les djiins - trentemoller remix
2. m&d substance - promise
3. tobias Hoppe - witching hour
4. dj kot - minimal guitar
5. patrick bateman - everglades
6. ozgur can & patch Park - swell
7. red jackson - coming clean - audiojack dub
8. lank - keepsake
9. chymera - eulogy
10. mango - she was here
11. minilogue - space - roland m dill remix

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Cajun Funk Vol 2

Via: www.parisdjs.com
Keywords: Soul, Funk, 70’s

Tracklisting :
01. Lee Dorsey - Yes We Can Can
(from ‘Saturday Night Fish Fry: New Orleans Funk And Soul’ compilation, 2001 / Soul Jazz, originally released in 1970)
02. Jimmy Hicks - I’m Mr Big Stuff
(from ‘New Orleans Funk Vol.2′ compilation, 2008 / Soul Jazz; Jean Knight cover, originally released on Big Deal, 1972)
03. Brotherhood - Sooky Feeling (Part 1)
(from ‘Funky Funky New Orleans Volume 4′ compilation, 2005 / Funky Delicacies; originally released on Mother 001, recorded in 1975)
04. Eddie Bo - Getting To The Middle (Instrumental)
(from ‘Eddie Bo’s Funky Funky New Orleans’ compilation, 1999 / Funky Delicacies; originally recorded in 1970)
05. Louisiana Purchase - Search The Purchase
(from ‘Funky Funky New Orleans 5′ compilation, 2005 / Funky Delicacies; previously unreleased, originally recorded in 1977)
06. Eddie Bo