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| quote: | Originally posted by kaniz
So many sets I've downloaded the past while feels like I could replace the DJ name with any other DJ name and you would be hard pressed to tell the difference.
especially when 90% of them seem to be pulling from the exact same record-bag (or beat-port best sellers list).
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Sadly, this is true. Agreed 100%. |
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| patpicos |
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Some Beyer for next friday:
Adam Beyer - Live @ Festung Rothenberg ''Summership'' 20.07.2003
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Adam Beyer - Live @ Nature One 02.08.2003
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Adam Beyer - Live @ Pumpin Geneva 13.02.1998
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Adam Beyer - Live @ ''Shockers'' Amsterdam 28.04.2002
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Adam Beyer & Christian Vogel @ convex club prague
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Adam Beyer @ GT Radio, London [18.07.02] pt.1
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Adam Beyer @ Mental Minneapolis
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Adam Beyer @ Mothership [23.11.2001]
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Adam Beyer @ Motor Lounge
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Adam Beyer @ Shockers [17.04.2002]
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Adam Beyer @ Sound Sessions Miami [11.05.2002]
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Mathias Kaden @ BLA BLA 27-09-2008.
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Alex Smoke @ Basta Service Center (Belgrade) 8.06.07.
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Ricardo Villalobos @ Tenax (Firenze) 17/05/2008
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| kaniz |
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*que moaning about Speedy J going minimal* .. but, I like it :) |
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| kaniz |
Dapayak Live @ Elecktro Beats
From stuff that sounds like a theme-song from an old'style western, to dubstep to minimal-glitchedout goodness. Only about halfway into the set and rather enjoying it so far. |
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| geroin |
| paco osuna is back nov 15, can't wait for that |
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| patpicos |
| quote: | Originally posted by geroin
paco osuna is back nov 15, can't wait for that |
its for dance 2 da beat, will be too packed for anyones liking :( |
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Ben Sims @ Electrosonic Festival Burgos 23-08-2008
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Kabale und Liebe @ Awakenings Amsterdam 04-10-2008
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Misstress Barbara @ Awakenings Amsterdam 03-10-2008
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Tim Nieburg & Tim Wolff @ Awakenings Amsterdam 03-10-2008
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Alex Under @ Voltt Loves Summer Amsterdam 30-08-2008
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Dave Clarke @ Paard Den Haag White Noise on Tour 04-10-2008
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Derrick Carter @ Klinch Melkweg Amsterdam 19-09-2008
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| The Highroller |
| quote: | Originally posted by kaniz

murcof
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Sickness. Thanks man! |
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One of Argentina's finest offers up a set of minimal techno and deep house on this week's RA podcast.
Minimal techno's epicenter may be Berlin, but its rise can also be pinned to the fact that there are unlikely pockets of activity where the genre holds sway. In South America, it's Chile that most often gets name-checked, but with the likes of Fase Miusic Sender, Ernesto Ferreyra and Barem hailing from Argentina, it's indisputable that the land of gauchos comes in a close second.
Simbad Segui may not be a native Argentine, but he comes pretty darn close: At the age of 17, he made the country his home, moving from his native France to Córdoba, the town where his parents were raised. Since then, he's been weaving his early dub and reggae influences into a deep techno sound that incorporates minimal's hypnotic potential while remaining lithe enough to find itself able to incorporate some of that ever-popular deep house that the kids are talking about so much these days.
Perhaps more important than his sound, however, is Simbad's contribution to the Argentine scene: He's been a resident DJ in local clubs for many years, and done much to support the artists around him, including his sister May, Cristobal Paz and Fanco Cinelli—all who feature on his RA podcast. It's a mix that showcases an Argentinean view of current minimal techno and deep house. But be careful: After listening to this one, you may just want to make it your home as well.
What have you been working on recently?
After setting up a proper studio to work at home, I have recently started producing my own tracks. I'm now ready to dive into it, I'm keen to keep learning and experimenting.
Where and how was the mix recorded?
I recorded half of it in my studio in Córdoba and the other half in my apartment in Buenos Aires. It was done with Ableton Live, Traktor Scratch, an Allen & Heath Xone 64 mixer, Technics 1200 Mk2, some WAV files and vinyl.
Can you tell us a little bit about the mix?
I wanted to tell a story using music styles that to which I'm sympathetic to lately, so this includes some deep house and minimal techno. Particularly, I used tracks composed by my sister May and my friends Cristobal Paz and Franco Cinelli, who are all Argentinians and living in Córdoba, Rosario and Buenos Aires, alongside the other artists.
What's it like living back in Argentina, since you moved from Paris?
Since I was a kid I was attracted by the idea of living in Córdoba (Argentina), as my family is from here and we always came for holidays and had a great time. The Cordoba lifestyle fits me perfectly!
Do you have a top tip for things to do in the Argentine interior?
Well, yes. I always recommend Córdoba, for it is a complete city. I always say it has a bit of everything—we have great cultural centres and museums with interesting activities (fairs, festivals, exhibitions, concerts, etc.). At night there are clubs such as Dorian Gray, El Infierno, Era, Random, La Luna, each of them offering different musical approaches. And for nature lovers, a few miles away from the city there are hundreds of nice towns to visit with very beautiful landscapes including lakes, mountains, sierras, rivers...
What are you up to next?
In October, I'm playing with Efdemin and Pantha du Prince for the RA parties at Dorian Gray in Córdoba and then at Cocoliche in Buenos Aires. In November I'm playing Creamfields Buenos Aires. I'll be in the Soup tent with my friends Carlos Alfonsin and Cristobal Paz. Soup is a monthly party I play in Buenos Aires at a club called Bahrein. I'm also doing a mini-tour with gigs in cities such as Córdoba, Bahia Blanca and Mar del Plata, two cities on the coast of Argentina.
Tracklist
01. May Segui - Solsticio De Invierno - Unreleased
02. Coldfish - Finding Miro - Two
03. D'Julz - Yo Momo - Intacto
04. Marco Zenker - Indus (Funzion Medusa remix) - Igloo
05. Shlomi Aber - In Theory Yes - Be As One
06. Dennis Ferrer - Journey to the Sun - Zed Records
07. Cristobal Paz - Gente - Unreleased
08. SIS - Parle De Soul - Cécille Records
09. Perc - Work Harder (District One remix) - Perc Trax
10. Fresh Fried - Madness - Level Non Zero
11. Marcus Vector & Lust Addict - Drum Rollin Red - Toys For Boys
12. DJ Emerson & Dubnitzky - Gentle One (Nick Curly remix) - Micro.Fon
13. Kasper - Varyant (Franco Cinelli remix) - Lomidhigh Lmtd. |
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| musicsnob_NOT |
Another Podcast from Nick Hoppner from Berlin. Graham and I saw him at Berghain in Panorama Bar where he played one of the best sets we heard all week (including all of Timewarp). Well that's my opinion.
From Bodytonic.
Nick Höppner has been DJing since 1997. Initially, he played lots of Hamburg based clubs and bars, then moved to Berlin in 2001 and quickly became a resident at Berlin's seminal Panorama Bar/Berghain Club. In 1999 he started a day job as one of Groove Magazine's editors. At the start of 2005, he decided to become a fulltime DJ and producer.
Now as part MyMy, Nick works on the creative side of things with Lee Jones but by night has held court at Panorama Bar successfully for the last few years, in what has become the epicentre of all things musically cool. We caught up with him for some questions and a great new podcast mix.
The biggest Influence in my Life .....
Boring, but true: My dad! The older I get, the more I become like him, although I didn’t live with him for too long. Both in a negative and positive way. also: My girlfriend!
The internet.....
I hatelove it. It makes things a lot easier, that’s a good thing. But I hate it for all the hating trolls on forums and message boards. When it comes to blogs and webzines on electronic music, I’m a bit ambivalent, too. On the one hand, it’s very nice to see it all covered. On the other, a lot of people seem to take it a bit too seriously there. It seems as if a lot of people only discuss and write about it, without actually experiencing it in a club and thus blowing it out of proportion.
If I could turn back time.....
I’d become a DJ and a dad earlier (still not a dad).
My first gig....
wasn’t really a gig. I played in a bar in Hamburg with two friends. They had a calendar behind the bar where you could sign yourself up as a DJ. very democratic. And you could play whatever you wanted. The fee was free alcohol and we all got hideously drunk. The place was called Egal Bar, meaning Whatever Bar.
The funniest thing I ever heard ....
Play something to dance to!
Food and music .....
Love it both.
The happiest moment....
As a DJ: A crowd in front of you with no feet on the ground.
One place you should definitely visit....
The one you have never been before.
The best food in the world....
Sushi in Sao Paolo, Il Focolare in Rome
The best advice I ever got .....
Shut up and dance!
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| kaniz |
*snag* thanks - really enjoyed the last podcast that got posted of his.
In the meantime, I'd recommend checking out Cristian Vogel - Absolute Time - Absolute, killer track, good record all around, but Absolute is a sweet track. |
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