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Den Ishu – Supernature Podcast 2012

  • Den Ishu - Supernature Podcast 2012
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April 25, 2012


Den Ishu – Supernature Podcast 2012

Streaming MP3, Released March 2012 by the label Supernature Records.

Supernature: Like us on Facebook where we will be giving away free downloads n such!
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TRACKLIST:

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James Teej – Frenetic Discourse (Summer 2011 Mix for Supernature)

  • James Teej - Frenetic Discourse (Summer 2011 Mix for Supernature)
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April 25, 2012


James Teej – Frenetic Discourse (Summer 2011 Mix for Supernature)

Streaming MP3, Released July 2011 by the label Supernature Records.

Supernature: A special Supernature mix from James Teej!
COMING SOON: A new release with a full-bodied feast of sounds and deep dancefloor vibes featuring a killer remix from Shaun Reeves & Lee Curtiss.

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TRACKLIST:

01. Axel Boman – “Depression” – Glass Table
02. Pattern Select – “Matrix” (JT Edit) – Delusions of Grandeur
03. Human Life – In It Together (Louis Fresco – JT Franco Edit) – Defected
04. Lady Blacktronica – “Good Traxx” (Diego Moreno Mood Swing Remix) – 530Techno
05. Phonogenic – “Acid Brain” – My Favorite Robot Records
06. Jazzler aka Dixie Yure ft. Beth & The Gamma Rays – “Fields” – Flumo Ltd.
07. OD Muzique & Mark Holmes – “Rebel” (Rekreation Remix) – Disco Electronica Records
08. Prommer and Barck feat Lois Longerling – “Lovin” (Andre Lodemann Remix)
09. DJ T feat. James Teej – “Sense” (Tale Of Us Remix) – Get Physical
10. James Teej – “Daytime Ringer” (Lee Curtiss & Shawn Reeves Remix) – Supernature
11. Space Ranger – “Plastic Romance” (MCDE Vocal Mix)

Betoko – Supernature Mix 2012

  • Before I Lose Control
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April 25, 2012


Betoko – Supernature Mix 2012

Streaming MP3, Released April 2012 by the label Supernature Records.

Supernature: Betoko, the newest addition to the Supernature team, delivers a super sexy and deep mix including his first release on the label, Before I Lose Control. ENJOY and let us know what you feeling with this one!

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TRACKLIST:

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Phonique – Sputnik Radio, Apr 2012 ‘Greetings From Brazil’

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April 25, 2012

Phonique – Sputnik Radio, Apr 2012 ‘Greetings From Brazil’



Phonique – Sputnik Radio, Apr 2012 ‘Greetings From Brazil’. Released April 2012 on Sputnik Radio in Halle, Germany.

Phonique: Oops, this mix got a lil longer than usual, but i just couldn’t stop this time.
and btw. as people keep wondering: yes, Sputnik is a real radio station in eastern Germany (located in Halle) and my mix gets broadcasted on every 4th saturday a month since end of 2006! Tracklist and download option will follow as always after saturday night (because i wanna have it broadcasted first before everybody can download it). Enjoy and yes, i am in Brazil again ;)

…and once again, in the mix are a bunch of vinyls, which i bought at the fantastic Melting Point Record Shop in Berlin on Kastanienallee!

TRACKLIST:

00:00 vinyl from melting point *
02:13 Bukka & Molinari ‘Mind Games’ -Exploited **
07:58 Soulclap ‘Let It Go (Miguel Campbell Remix)’ -Wolf + Lamb *
12:28 Walt J ‘Starting Over’ *
16:26 Roberto Palmero ‘Stupid Man’ -Loulou **
22:50 Noir & Richard Davis ‘Found Out (Tiefschwarz Remix)’ -Noir
29:29 Scandal ‘ (Maxxi Soundsystem Remix)’ -Nurvous *
36:00 Clinton Houlker ‘Party 2nite’ -Resonance **
41:51 WhoMadeWho ‘Running Man (Martin Dawson & Catz ‘n Dogz Mix)’ -Gomma **
47:25 Noel Jackson ‘My Baby Don’t Stop’ *
54:12 Fanatico ‘Tessio (Kink Remix)’ **
59:01 Dj W!ld ‘(Kerri Chandler Remix) *
66:08 Lykke Li ‘(Dixon Edit)’
72:13 Lauer ‘Trainmann (Tensnake Frenchman Remix)’ *

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Website: dessous-recordings.com/artists/phonique
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Beatport: beatport.com/artist/phonique/4433

BIO:
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About, Biography, Events, Charts, Tracks, DJ Feed, Photos, RA News, RA Editorial

After moving to Berlin in the mid 90’s, Michael Vater a.k.a Phonique was on the go like few others in Berlin. His successful parties and club nights got much love and paved him the way to become one of the nice guys in Berlin’s nightlife. First he only organized parties, after a while he started to DJ himself: “DJ Phonqiue” was born.

Since January ‘98, Phonique continued to bring previously lesser known DJs and producers to Berlin for his club nights and parties, presenting many strong nights with DJs like Glen Gunner (Street Corner Symphony/Block 16), Lil Tony (Nu Spirit Helsinki/Guidance), Alexkid (F-Com/Ovum), Llorca (F-Com/Brique Rouge), Joakim (Tigersushi) or Ivan Smagghe (Blackstrobe/Volga Select).

In the meantime, Phonique continued to develop his “freestyle” profile. His guests were treated to a splendid mix from Hip-Hop via Breakbeats to Old School and Drum‘n’Bass. Just about anything was possible in between, as long as the tracks had the necessary “type of groove”. He invited DJs like LTJ Bukem, Richard Dorfmeister and many more.

Traveling the world and playing clubs in Sao Paulo, Helsinki, Paris, London, Marseille, Vienna, Brussels, San Francisco, Prague, Tel Aviv, just to name a few destinations, Phonique never forgot his Berlin base. Just like his residencies at Tresor and Pfefferbank (among others), where he brought his ‘Club Paris’ evening to life, with guests like Pepe Bradock, DJ Deep, Jori Hulkkonen and I:Cube.

From time to time Phonique, together with his partner Kiki, presented their QuadroPhoniquekikz’ on four turntables, eventually releasing their first ‘QuadroPhoniquekikz’ mix-CD in 2002 on Komfort Musik.

His first two 12″ were released on Martin Landsky’s Intim Recordings, and from then on Phonique released on labels like Komfort Musik (Berlin), Seasons (USA), Brique Rouge (Paris) and Crosstown Rebels (London), but mainly on Steve Bug’s own Poker Flat and Dessous.

His first remix (for Doctorolive) was released on French label Bazoline. After remixes for Frankman (Draft/Fm), Soulcamp (Soulcamp), Le Tone (Naive), Funky Transport (Brique Rouge), Tonic Agents (Highgrade), Detroit Grand Pubahs (Poker Flat) and Erlend Oye (!K7) he even remixed Germany’s pop phenomena “Rosenstolz”.

Besides Phonique’s remixing talents and DJing with vinyl and CDs, he also started to edit tracks so they made more sense for his DJ-sets. When Jazzanova found out about this, they asked him to do some for their own use. So Phonique worked out some edits, partly with his buddy Dixon. Edits for Georg Levin and DJ Spinna, remixes for Georg Levin and Sirius Mo even got released on Jazzanova’s Sonar Kollektiv label.

2004 then was a very successful year for Phonique.

His second 12″ on Dessous “The Red Dress” climbed on top of the official German Club Charts (DCC), “The Red Dress” became one of the hottest tracks being played by almost every key DJ in Europe. He worked on Erlend Oye’s incredibly successful DJ-Kicks (!K7) in technicals, mixing and consulting and actually played several tour dates with Erlend all across Europe.

In Autumn 2004 then his debut album “Identification” for Dessous was released, featuring collaborations with Paris The Black Fu, Erlend Oye, Alexander East (Minneapolis), Ian Whitelaw (Glasgow) and Dixon (Sonar Kollektiv). With amazing international feedback, even a number one chart entry on Itunes’ dance download charts it turned out to be Phonique’s breakthrough success.

Massive Video play on German MTV’s renowned “Spin” and on Viva Plus of “For The Time Being” with Erlend Oye took his popularity to another level. The 12″ release “99 & a half” feat. Alexander East featured one of the best I:Cube remixes in recent days and went to become a club hit immediately. The album track “You, That I’m With” feat. Ian Whitelaw was licensed to South Africa even pre-release, where Ian Whitelaw’s last track (with Alexkid ) had also been the club hit of 2003/4.

Also the single “For The Time Being” with remixes by Alexkid and Motorcity Soul received massive positive feedback, followed by a remix by Sasse (Moodmusic), even leading to a future collaboration with Rodney Hunter (G-Stone) as they found out that their creativity combined would go beyond the framework of a remix and demanded proper recognition, as on a track for the next album.

Even for Sven Väth “Identification” was a highlight, thus he asked Phonique for an exclusive track for “Cocoon Compilation E”.

With the closing of Tresor in 2005 Phonique lost one of his favorite residencies, playing the Bonito House Club once a month. Since his very first Tresor Wednesday night gig of February ‘99, he was fired up about the 600-1400 people crowd that would not stop dancing up until late Thursday morning….

Since Berlin’s nightlife is subject to rapid change, Phonique’s residences change alike. Currently you can meet him mainly at Weekend, F.U.N. Crew’s incredible venue with a view over all of downtown Berlin at Alexanderplatz. Their second compilation on Fine/ Four Music will be supported by Phonique’s track ‘’Bee”. Even though release is not expected before early 2006, the track already gets massive support by colleagues like Trevor Jackson (Output) and M.A.N.D.Y (Get Physical).

Recently Phonique asserted his recognition as one of the high profile remixing artists in the dance world, letting Morcheeba’s former vocalist benefit from his talents on a remix of her upcoming solo project “Skye” (Atlantic/ Warner).

Phonique mostly works with Alex Krüger (Dub Taylor / Korsakow / Tigerskin) for his productions/remixes, but from time to time he is cooperating with other artists or musicians like Steve Bug, David Duriez & Phil Weeks, Martin Landsky or Meitz.

Already being recognized internationally as one of the leading forces behind deep and forward thinking club music and commercial productions alike, this one will take it to the next level.

Paul Woolford – RA Podcast 308

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April 24, 2012


Paul Woolford – RA Podcast 308

Streaming MP3, Release date: April 23, 2012
Posted on Resident Advisor

Deeper house and techno from a UK favourite.

Paul Woolford is a DJ/producer who illustrates the difference between following trends and pursuing evolution. Woolford first came to light in the early ’00s as an integral part of Leeds’ Back To Basics. His sound—as demonstrated on releases for 20:20 Vision as Bobby Peru—was a hip-swinging UK variant of jackin’ Chicago house. Then in 2006 “Erotic Discourse” happened. The zeitgeist-capturing track was arguably that year’s biggest, affording Woolford new levels of global attention as he continued to hold down his summer residency for We Love Space in Ibiza.

However, like so many smash successes, “Erotic Discourse” seemed to be a blessing and a curse for Woolford. None of his subsequent productions seemed to quite measure up until in 2011 an adroit run of singles and remixes cast him in a completely new light. Carl Craig’s interest in Woolford was a large contributing factor—the Detroit veteran invited Woolford to tour with his Planet E imprint during their 20th anniversary tour and signed his Achilles / Razor Burn EP—but it was his flirtation with the UK bass scene that seemed to get the creative juices flowing most freely. Between his collaboration with Psycatron on Hotflush, Stolen, remix of T. Williams “Heartbeat” and support from Rinse FM DJs like Ben UFO, Woolford appeared to have turned over an enthralling new leaf. (Check his new material as Special Request for further evidence.)

The influence of the UK’s new school is patent on RA.308 although it always remains as an undercurrent to Woolford’s killer house and techno selections, which includes music from Actress, Claro Intelecto, Dario Zenker, Conforce and Kowton.

Full post at ResidentAdvisor.net: RA.308 Paul Woolford

TRACKLIST:

  1. Kangding Ray – Mirrors
  2. Actress – Caves Of Paradise
  3. Specter – Half Life
  4. Kowton – LIV004B
  5. Magic Mountain High – B1
  6. Polarius – Pump The Box
  7. Claro Intelecto – Night Of The Maniac
  8. Conforce – 24 [Clone Basement Series – CBS12]
  9. Laurel Halo – Metal Confection (Oneohtrix Point Never Remix)
  10. Basic Soul Unit – Dank
  11. Claro Intelecto – Blindside
  12. Seph – Moon Flare
  13. I:Cube – Transpiration
  14. Hercules & Love Affair – My House (Derrick L Carter Remix)
  15. Unknown Artist – Rave B1
  16. Fingers Inc. – Bring Down The Walls
  17. Norman Nodge – ManMade
  18. Dario Zenker – Aero
  19. Benjamin Damage & Doc Daneeka – Deaf Siren
  20. Dario Zenker – Sherhood
  21. Marco Zenker – Neverending
  22. Falty DL – Phreqaflex
  23. Marco Zenker – Black Box
  24. Special Request – Lolita
  25. Jonas Kopp – Let’s See
  26. Hunee – The Lost Animal
  27. The Host – Hidden Ontology

Sasha – Live at DJ Mag Awards 2010

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April 24, 2012


Sasha – Live at DJ Mag Awards 2010

Streaming MP3, Recorded Live at Ministry of Sound, London 2010.

TRACKLIST:

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Sasha – Live at Pure Pacha, Ibiza 2010

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April 24, 2012


Sasha – Live at Pure Pacha, Ibiza 2010

Streaming MP3, Recorded Live: July 23, 2010 at Pure Pacha, Ibiza.

TRACKLIST:

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Sasha – Live at Ministry of Sound 2010

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April 24, 2012

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Sasha – Live at Ministry of Sound 2010

Streaming MP3, Recorded Live: December 4, 2010 at Ministry of Sound, London.

TRACKLIST:

Part 1

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Part 2

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Sasha – Live at Fabric, London 2010

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April 24, 2012

Part 1

Part 2

Sasha – Live at Fabric, London 2010-09-25

Streaming MP3, Recorded Live: September 25, 2010 at Fabric, London.

TRACKLIST:

Part 1

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Part 2

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Fabric 37 – Steve Bug

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April 23, 2012


Fabric 37 – Steve Bug

Streaming MP3, Released November 2007 : Support this artist by purchasing this release at FabricLondon.com

Fabric: Steve first caught the bug when, after being stuck in the commercial-minded clubland of Bremen for his formative years, a road trip over to Hamburg brought on his first exploration into Chicago house. Soon, trips to Hamburg became more and more frequent, and trips to record shops became his life. Eventually, his obsessive curiosity about US house and disco music saw him hop the pond to be directly immersed in it all – he ended up in New York, for a life-changing trip that introduced him to a variety of friends that he still holds dear to this day. Upon returning home three months later, with a whole new back catalogue of influences, a full address book and a fresh perspective, Bug and his friends began throwing a weekly party at Bremen’s largest club, Maxx. These themed parties (“Heaven And Hell,” “Rome Is Burning,” “Party Til The Doctor Comes,” to name a few) led to Bug securing a residency at Maxx and, not long after, residencies the globe over.

These days, as a DJ, producer and label owner, Bug is credited as being a fundamental instigator in the movement of house, techno and that ever-present word, minimal, in Europe. On fabric 37, Steve Bug moves flawlessly in and out of lush, seductive 4/4 grooves with impeccable grace, while managing to delicately straddle the borders of techno and house, both legs dancing on either side of the fine line throughout the 70 minutes. The lively funk-based collection of tracks expands subtly and develops to climaxing heights, rendering a mix as effective in a dark warehouse as it is a fantastic headphone companion. Laced with hypnotising, elegant selections, fabric 37 builds on poppy riffs, swelling synths and contagious melodies. Catch the bug and indulge in the kind of infectious mix that gets more addictive with each listen.

TRACKLIST:

  1. Sunshine Jones – Anywhere You Are
  2. DJ Swap – Consequence
  3. Peace Division – In The Wall (It’s Voodoo)
  4. Tom Pooks – Trouble (D’julz Remix)
  5. Afrilounge – Lux Dementia
  6. Ben Westbeech – Hang Around (Wahoo Main Mix)
  7. Gene Hunt – Inspire (Abicah Soul Remix)
  8. Anja Schneider – Belize
  9. Rework – Love Love Love Yeah (Chloe Remix)
  10. Mikael Stavöstrand – Can You See Thru My Eyes
  11. Adultnapper – Juror No. 9
  12. Lee Curtis – Over The Influence
  13. Steve Rachmad – Flow “Westpoint”
  14. Mogdax – Kubik
  15. Brendon Moeller – Saviour
  16. Ryo Murakami – My Soul
  17. Matthias Tanzmann – Keep On
  18. Phonique – Worked It Out feat. Ian Whitelaw and Meitz (Charles Webster’s First Remix)
  19. Echologist – Faith N.Y.
  20. Ryo Murakami – Monument
  21. Rejected – Lost
  22. Gui.tar – Red Doggy
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