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Danny Daze – RA Podcast 334

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November 14, 2012

Danny Daze – RA Podcast 334


Danny Daze – RA Podcast 334. Download and stream full MP3 set to your desktop and mobile smartphone. Full bio and tracklist provided. Released by Resident Advisor October 22, 2012

The man from Miami.

Danny Daze’s breakthrough track, “Your Everything,” placed him at the vanguard of the slower, ’80s-influenced house sound that has come to prominence these past two years. It was two of the style’s chief proponents, Jamie Jones and Lee Foss, who first recognized the track’s potential, signing it to their Hot Creations label at the start of 2011. With its K-addled robo vocal, “Your Everything” went on to become the unofficial anthem of last year’s WMC; B-side “Fall Away From Love,” a more straight-ahead brand of anthem, proved equally as potent for those who flipped the record. The success at Miami was particularly sweet for Daze. The producer, real name Daniel Gomez, was raised in city and had been a part of its rave community as a DJ since the age of 13.

During any music-led conversation with Gomez, his love for classic electro is bound to be discussed—he’s most recently applied the influence on his rolling remix of Justin Martin and Pillowtalk’s “The Gurner” for Dirtybird. And on RA.334 the spirit of the sound runs rampant via music from Anthony Rother, Dexter, Legowelt and unreleased music from Gomez himself.

TRACKLIST:

  1. Anthony Rother – Biomechanik
  2. Bjorn Torske – Slitte Sko (Crimea X Remix)
  3. Aksel Friberg – Viking Line
  4. Second Hand Satellites – Orbit 1.4
  5. Feedback – The Flow
  6. Wolfram Feat. Haddaway – Thing Called Love (Legowelt Special Remix Dub)
  7. Marco Passarani – I House You (Danny Daze Edit)
  8. Joe Lentini – V Bomb Wrap (Danny Daze Edit)
  9. Radionasty – Radio 1 [The Nothing Special - TNS 001]
  10. Dexter – Untitled (Live Cut)
  11. Joss Moog – Forever Pimpin
  12. Daniel Maloso – Discoteca Cavernícola
  13. Red Axes – Say No More
  14. Mario & Vidis – Care (Danny Daze Smokin Dub Mix)
  15. Jori Hulkkonen – Bass Is A Many Splendored Thing
  16. Third Culture – Bass Is A Many Splendored Thing
  17. Renaissance Man – Natty Jussi (Jori Hulkkonen Remix)
  18. James White – Track 4

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BIO:
Resident Advisor: Danny Daze
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Maaaaaaan people hate reading bios. Real quick, started DJing in 99′. Would DJ weddings at 14 years old and use the money on vinyl for my rave gigs. Started making music in 04′ on a cracked version of Fruity Loops. Went to SAE to learn WTF I was doing and graduated first in my class of 13. Most of my youth was spent collecting vinyl and seeking out doubles to trade with others. My early influences came from Miami Bass & Booty music, which led to Electro & Techno. Started an Electro record label in 2005 which released white labels and official V/A double packs. Now I produce electronic music and travel quite a bit. Usually try to sneak in at least 5 hours of sleep a day. The main focus of my DJ sets is to make people dance, deeply commanded by Detroit Techno and Italo Disco. While my main focus in music production is to push myself & try something a bit different than the last session I had open. Thanks for reading. Have a great day.

Paul Woolford – RA Podcast 308

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April 24, 2012


Paul Woolford – RA Podcast 308

Streaming MP3, Release date: April 23, 2012
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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

DJRum – RA Podcast 307

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April 19, 2012


DJRum – RA Podcast 307

Streaming MP3, Release date: April 16, 2012
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A soundtrack to an imaginary film.

What marks out Felix Manuel from the hundreds of other UK bass producers that have emerged in the last few years? At the very least we can say with some certainty that few have created an EP as good as Mountains. The 2010 four-tracker for 2nd Drop Records displayed a startling knack for sample manipulation, stringing out hip-hop, dubstep, techno and gabba to form a rich and cinematic whole. Gabba? Yes, gabba. As part of the Yardcore crew on Sub.fm, Manuel became schooled in the quickest of club genres—breakcore, ghettotech, drum & bass—and continues to dabble with tear-out styles during his far-reaching DJ sets. Jazz is a further touchstone of Manuel’s sound, particularly (or perhaps specifically) in terms of his recorded output. His 12-inches for On The Edge and Smokin’ Sessions to the aforementioned 2nd Drop, have all been based on judicious samples, although Manuel is just as likely to borrow from classical music or an overlooked soundtrack.

That latter source is particularly pertinent here: in approaching RA.307 Manuel set-out to compose a “soundtrack to a movie that’s not been made,” freeing himself from playing to an imagined dance floor in favour of creating an atmosphere through tracks by Chris Watson, Herbie Hancock, Untold, Marcel Dettmann and plenty of his own matertial.

Full post at ResidentAdvisor.net: RA.307 DjRUM
TRACKLIST:

  1. Chris Watson – The Blue Men Of The Minch
  2. Murcof – Una
  3. Pangaea – Memories
  4. Frozen Border – 3.1
  5. Sleeparchive – Papercup
  6. DJRUM – Mountains Pt.1 (Live)
  7. DJRUM – Mountains Pt.1 (Pedestrian’s Pirate Radio Remix)
  8. DJRUM – Mountains Pt.2
  9. Beatless Feat. Quasimoto And Mablib
  10. Herbie Hancock – Goodbye To Childhood
  11. Andy Bey – Celestial Blues
  12. Untold – Kingdom
  13. Chris Watson – River Mara At Dawn
  14. DJRUM Feat. Shadwbx – Lies
  15. Perc – Tension
  16. Chris Watson – The Blue Men Of The Minch
  17. DJRUM – The Darkest Hour Is Just Before Dawn (Undercoat Pt.2)
  18. DJRUM – Honey (Squashed)
  19. Richard Skelton – Noon Hill Wood
  20. Marcel Dettmann – Shatter Proof
  21. Daughter – Landfill
  22. Andy Stott – Handle With Care
  23. Chris Watson – Oceanus Pacificus
  24. Indigo – Snowfall
  25. Chris Watson – Oceanus Pacificus
  26. Vashti Bunyan – Here Before
  27. Elephant And Castle – I Will
  28. Alix Perez Feat. Sabre – Hemlines
  29. Chris Watson – The Blue Men Of The Minch
  30. The Drop – Looking To The Sky (DJRUM Remix)

Matthew Dear – RA Podcast 306

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April 10, 2012


Matthew Dear – RA Podcast 306

Streaming MP3, Release date: April 8, 2012
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One of electronic music’s best-loved artists brings the heat.

There aren’t many examples of artists who are equally as comfortable crafting esoteric minimal techno as they are standing on stage fronting a band. Having been active on the scene now for over a decade, Texas-born artist Matthew Dear has come to enjoy a ­­­­unique standing within electronic music by pursuing each of his sonic interests with equal vigour. Ghostly International and its club-orientated offshoot Spectral, the imprint Dear co-founded with Sam Valenti IV at the end of the ’90s, has been the platform for most of these explorations. Countless 12-inches either under his own name or as Audion—the alias Dear frequently donned to delve into more rank strains of techno—have been put out through the label, while Minus/Plus 8 was also a regular home for his False moniker during the mid-’00s. It was in 2007 that Dear made the formative steps towards the artist we now know. The warmly received Asa Breed album saw Dear stepping out front and centre with his Big Hands band, turning to an electronic pop sound which would continue three years later on the equally as impressive Black City.

Dear says below that he “didn’t want to think about trends” when recording RA.306, and the result is a mix that, true to his word, sounds suspended between time and genre; music from DJ Bone, Planetary Assault Systems, Radio Slave and Gemini help him achieve this goal.

Full post at ResidentAdvisor.net: RA.306 Matthew Dear
 

TRACKLIST:

01. DJ Bone – The Vibe
02. Private Funk – Game Card
03. Dirty Gringo – Side Show Beats
04. Clyde – Serve It Up (Brooks Hip House Mix)
05. Awanto3 – Pregnant
06. + Nutty – Mdali (Brooks Mix)
07. Chris Simmonds – No More Talking
08. Gareth Bilaney – A Side
09. Planetary Assault Systems – Wriss
10. Planetary Assault Systems – Kray Squid
11. Radio Slave – Let It Rain (Deetron Edit)
12. Luca Bacchetti – El Matador (David Alvarado Remix)
13. The Carter Bros. – I Didn’t Need You
14. Arttu Feat. Jerry The Cat – Nuclear Funk
15. Gemini – Future Beat

Tiger & Woods – RA Podcast 239

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March 9, 2012


Tiger and Woods – RA Podcast 239

Streaming MP3, Release date: December 27, 2010
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Expect an orgy of edits on the secretive duo’s mix for us.

What do we know about Tiger & Woods? Well, they’ve released three parts of an ongoing edits series that have surfaced through their own Editainment imprint. The squirming funk of “Gin Nation” has been marked as their standout track—one of the two cuts that made up last year’s Caddy Shag EP. They made their DJing debut at Robert Johnson in Offenbach late October and followed it up with a number of European dates throughout the remainder of 2010. And now we have this mix. Adroitly snatched samples are the basis for the duo’s trip through soul, disco, boogie and house music; if there’s a more feel-good way of seeing in 2011 we’d like to hear it.

Full post at ResidentAdvisor.net: RA.239 Tiger and Woods
 

TRACKLIST:

01. Pop & Eye – Can’t Let Bluto [Editainment 005]
02. Clyde Brown – Your Wish Is My Command (Edit)
03. Super Value – Special Edits 5 (A1)
04. Roberta Flack With Donny Hathaway – Back Together Again
05. Shalamar – A Night To Remember (Edit)
06. Alhpabet City Edits – I’d Like Too [KGS12098, KGS12099]
07. Patrice Rushen – Never Gonna Give You Up (Won’t Let You Be) (Edit)
08. Ray Mang & Nathan D’troit – Off Side (Edit)
09. Justin Vandervolgen – Nice Costume
10. Benjamin Sun – Salty Tears [samples Jackie Moore]
11. Britney Spears Feat. Pharrell Williams – Boys (Edit)
12. Pop & Eye – Spinach Spaceship [Editainment 005] [samples Bryan Ferry]
13. Starshine – All I Need Is You (Vocal Mix)
14. Collage – Romeo Where’s Juliet (Edit)

Floating Points – RA Podcast 301

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March 9, 2012


Floating Points – RA Podcast 301

Streaming MP3, Release date: March 5, 2012
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Jazz, house, techno, disco, bass.

Floating Points is the recording alias of London-based DJ/composer/producer Sam Shepherd. If you’re already familiar with his work it’s likely that your access point was “Vacuum Boogie,” his irresistible 2009 track that despite its languid 116 beats per minute was among that year’s major cross-genre success stories. In understanding Shepherd’s approach to club music, it’s important to point out his background in jazz piano and composition. However, in this case we’re talking about far more than half-arsed Rhodes keys over a 4/4 kick. On tracks like “People’s Potential” the feeling was that a true dialogue had been struck up between the poles of Shepherd’s interests. 2011′s Shadows EP was as interesting an interpretation of club music you’re likely to hear. (And we thusly gave it a 5.)

Shepherd’s approach is also informed by his residency at London’s Plastic People and Eglo, the label he co-runs with Rinse FM’s Alexander Nut. (If you’re in London on Thursday evening, Eglo’s 3rd birthday celebration will definitely be worth a look.) In both cases he brings elements of soul, house, disco, techno and bass music to bear—and that’s exactly what you can expect from RA.301.

Full post at ResidentAdvisor.net: RA.301 Floating Points
 

TRACKLIST:

01. ID
02. Leon Thomas – Balance Of Life
03. ID
04. The Players Association – How Do You Like It
05. ID
06. Linda Evans – You Control Me
07. Raul De Souza – Jump Street
08. Andrés – Untitled (B2) [KDJ - 29]
09. ID
10. ID
11. Mood II Swing – 8 Ways To Knock Down A Wall
12. Vakula – Follow Me
13. Soul Capsule – Lady Science (NYC Sunrise)
14. DJ Romain Feat. Darryl D’Bonneau – It’s The Spirit
15. Kuniyuki – Earth Beats (Cloud Of Dust Guitar Dub Mix)
16. Mike Dehnert – Triebholz
17. Appointment – Get On [Live Jam]
18. Kai Alcé & Omar S – Jive Time (Bonus Beats)
19. Panda Bear – Surfer’s Hymn (Actress Primitive Pattern Remix)
20. Manzel – Space Funk
21. Eddie Russ – I Want To Be Somebody
22. Takuya Matsumoto – Jump Rope Music
23. Bobbi Humphrey – Baby Don’t You Know
24. Phil Upchurch / Tennyson Stephens – Don’t I Know You?
25. ID
26. Diana – Medo
27. Jorge Ben – Zé Canjica
28. ID
29. Cloud One – Dust To Dust

Soul Clap – RA Podcast 224

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March 9, 2012


Soul Clap – RA Podcast 224

Streaming MP3, Release date: September 13, 2010
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The Boston-bred duo provide a soundtrack of mellow grooves for the end of summer.

Get the ladies on the dance floor, and the rest will follow. It’s a simple rule. But Soul Clap’s Charles Levine and Eli Goldstein understand it better than most. Although funk and jazz were the pair’s first respective musical loves, they found a common passion in searching out disco, house and techno records at Boston’s Vinyl Connection store, where they were schooled by resident disco connoisseur Caril Mitro.

Itzamna and Airdrop were early supporters, but it’s their ongoing hook-up with the Wolf + Lamb crew that was the duo’s real tipping point, culminating in a series of edits that housed up the likes of Fleetwood Mac, R. Kelly and Stevie Wonder, which have become staples in their DJ sets. Recently, the duo have released their Action/Satisfaction EP on Crosstown Rebels following a tequila-fuelled session at Damian Lazarus’ Los Angeles abode, and when they’re not in the studio, they’re busy either touring the globe, or in Berlin where they’ve recently taken up residence. Don’t go expecting much techno on their mix for this week’s RA podcast, however, as Eli and Charles have crafted a soundtrack to the end of summer—a special sun-kissed selection of tracks and exclusive edits that will no doubt fuel the dance floor when they play at this year’s RA party at ADE.

Full post at ResidentAdvisor.net: RA.224 Soul Clap
 

TRACKLIST:

01. Greg Paulus – Daisy Duke
02. Tashan – Read My Mind
03. Bailey & Bridges – Come And Get It (Nicolas Jaar Edit)
04. Deee-Lite – What Is Love? (Holographic Goatee Mix)
05. SECT – Sectsamaphone?
06. Janet Jackson – Miss You Much (Oh I Like That Mix)
07. id
08. id
09. Grace Jones – I’ve Done It Again
10. Night Plane – A Face In The Moon
11. Sasha – A Key To Heaven For A Heavenly Trance
12. Soul Clap – Isley Experiment
13. Urban Tribe – Program 12
14. id
15. Tiefschwarz Feat. Daniel Wilde – Home
16. No Regular Play – Slide Away
17. id
18. Mystery Roar – Mayhem (SC Edit?)
19. Deniz Kurtel – My Heart
20. Azari & III – Into The Night (Nicolas Jaar Remix)
21. Benoit & Sergio – Principles
22. Orbital – Belfast
23. Cybotron – Cosmic Raindance

Steve Bug – RA Podcast 258

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March 9, 2012


Steve Bug – RA Podcast 258

Streaming MP3, Release date: May 9, 2011
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Classic house music from the Poker Flat boss.

Back in August 2010 we asked Steve Bug what the unifying idea behind his long-serving Poker Flat was. “I think in a way it is a love for the sounds of early Detroit and Chicago house,” he said. Never was that more explicit on the label’s Forward to the Past compilation which was released last month. Producers like Deetron, Redshape and The Revenge were asked to indulge in their own love of circa ’85-’92 dance music, producing original compositions befitting of the era. Bug has been involved in the scene long enough to remember these sounds from the first time around. He was among the original pool of German house DJs, plying his trade from his hometown of Bremen and latterly Hamburg. It was during the minimal boom of the mid-’00s that Bug began to truly receive widespread international recognition, though. By this stage the Poker Flat family had grown to include the Dessous and Audiomatique labels, enabling Bug to release and revel in all different shades of four-four indebted house and techno.

And his mix for us? We need say no more than late ’80s house music.

Full post at ResidentAdvisor.net: RA.258 Steve Bug
 

TRACKLIST:

01. Farley ‘Jackmaster’ Funk – Acid Life
02. Code 6 – Quad 1
03. Armando – 151
04. Frankie Knuckles feat. Jamie Principle – Baby Wants To Ride
05. Myoshi Morris – Muzik
06. Ralphie Rosario – You Used To hold Me
07. Mike Dunn – Face The Nation
08. Phuture – We Are Phuture
09. Model 500 – No UFO
10. Phortune – String Free
11. Fast Eddie – Ain’t It Funky
12. Marshall Jefferson pres. Dancing Flutes – Do The Do
13. Risqué III – Essence Of A Dream
14. Farley ‘Jackmaster’ Funk (& Shy Boyz) – U Ain’t Really House (Really Instrumental)
15. Jeanette Thomas – Shake Your Body (House Shaker Version)
16. Hercules – 7 Ways (To Jack)
17. Paul Rutherford – Get Real (Happy Mix)

Louderbach – RA Podcast 155

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March 2, 2012


Louderbach – RA Podcast 155

Streaming MP3, Release date: May 18, 2009
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Troy Pierce and Gibby Miller are blurring the lines between their respective influences on this week’s RA podcast.

You might not think that a hardcore punk vocalist and minimal techno producer would be the likeliest of studio bedfellows, but Troy Pierce and Gibby Miller have forged quite the partnership with their Louderbach project. Marrying Minus man Pierce’s tenebrous take on techno with Miller’s gothic vocals, the duo have created an electronic pop synergy that isn’t afraid to get deep and dark both musically and lyrically. Miller’s began his musical career in the late ’90s as vocalist in Boston-based punk band The Trouble, but the turn of the century saw him become inaugurated into the techno scene after meeting up with Troy Pierce in New York. The two struck up a friendship and have been collaborating ever since, birthing the first fruits of their collective labour on a split release for Mo’s Ferry Productions.

After more collaborations with Marc Houle, Guido Schneider and Sammy Dee, Miller was formally welcomed into the Louderbach fold, and the pair set to work on what would become their debut album. Entitled Enemy Love, the record seemed to be a continuation of Pierce’s previous nocturnal minimal techno outings on Underl_ne and Minus, but this year’s Autumn LP is a very different beast. Miller’s love of EBM, new wave and minimal synth music are clearer than ever, whilst Pierce’s has found new directions to channel his love of menacing electronic sounds. This week’s RA podcast sees Pierce and Miller select the pieces of music that have heavily influenced each of them, before merging them into a single genre-defying whole that represents the ingredients that make the Louderbach sound. We caught up with both members by e-mail to ask about the mix, the decision to release on Minus, and their recent video competition.

Full post at ResidentAdvisor.net: RA.155 Louderbach
 

TRACKLIST:

01. The Acid Didj – 4
02. Stars Of The Lid – 13 Piano Aquieu
03. Andrew Thomas – Hushhh
04. Spacemen 3 – Taking Drugs To Make Music To
05. Cluster – Marzipan
06. DJ Dove – Feel The Sun
07. Plastikman – Contain
08. Der Zyklus – Formenverwandler
09. Acidrain – Floatin
10. Phuture – Jiggerwatts
11. Plastikman – Plastiscene
12. I.A. Bericochea – R7
13. Losoul – Open Door
14. Section 25 – New Horizon
15. Jack Master – Manic Danser
16. Ø – Helium
17. Kotai And Mo – Boys In The Backstreet
18. Peter F. Spiess – Malfunction
19. Silver Apples – Lovefingers
20. Higher Intelligence Agency – Selinite
21. Drexciya – 700 Million Light Years From Earth
22. Jake Fairley – In Stitches
23. Psychic TV – New Sexuality
24. Konrad Black – Separation Anxiety
25. Bauhaus – Of Lillies And Remains
26. Baby Ford – Normal
27. Monojunk – Mindwander
28. The Cure – All Cats Are Grey
29. Round Four – Found A Way
30. Stephan Laubner – Portside Waves
31. Arthur Russell – Soon-To-Be Innocent Fun
32. William Basinski – Melancholia 1

Agoria – RA Podcast 299

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February 21, 2012


Agoria – RA Podcast 299

Streaming MP3, Release date: February 20, 2012
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Sebastien Devaud mixes and matches the last decade in dance.

A French dance music heavyweight who loves jazz and techno, runs a multi-faceted imprint and is famed for unpredictable DJ sets? It’s to Sébastien Devaud’s credit that he’s stood apart from the lengthy shadow cast by compatriot Laurent Garnier. Sure, in a broad sense there are similarities, but as Agoria, Devaud has cut a singular figure, not just in terms of the French scene but electronic music in general. DJing since the early ’90s and releasing records since the early ’00s, Devaud’s style—loosely based in techno but soaking up influences from all over—has always been replete with little idiosyncrasies and melodic turns. This is also true of Infine, the label he co-founded with Yannick Matray and Alexandre Cazac in 2006, but departed from in November 2011 in order to concentrate on his solo career and collaborations.

If you’ve been following his adventures in recent years, you’ll also know that Devaud is something of a mix CD specialist. Efforts for At the Controls, Balance and Fabric were all master classes in molecular mixing—tens of tracks, their component parts stitched together to create a (hopefully) cohesive whole—and he takes a similar approach on RA.299. As we turned ten last year, Devaud was keen to mark the occasion by mixing some of his (and our) favourite music from the past decade…well, we overshot the deadline. But as we creep up on our 300th podcast we felt now was as good a time as any to mark the milestone.

Full post at ResidentAdvisor.net: RA.299 Agoria
 

TRACKLIST:

01. Arovane – Tomorrow Morning
02. DJ Sprinkles – Midnight 120 Intro
03. Skream – Midnight Request Line
04. The Streets – Turn The Page
05. Benga – Someone 20
06. Moodyman – Freeki_Mutha_F_Cker
07. Genius Of Time – Houston We Have A Problem
08. Recloose – Landed
09. Newworldaquarium – Trespassers
10. Josh One – Contemplation (King Britt Funke Remix)
11. Kings Of Tomorrow – Young Hearts
12. Ferrer And Sydenham Inc – Sandcastles
13. Shed – Ithaw (Vinyl Version)
14. Luciano & Quenum – Orange Mistake
15. Juan Mac Lean – Happy House
15. Metro Area – Atmosphrique
16. Omar S – Over You Too
17. Gas – Zauberbeg
18. Theo Parrish – Sound Sculptures Part 1
19. Levon Vincent – Man Or Mistress
20. Junior Boys – Like A Child (Carl Craig remix)
21. Plastikman – Mind In Rewind
22. Maurice Donavan – Babeh
23. Burial – Archangel
24. Ricardo Villalobos – Easy Lee
25. Laurent Garnier – Cycle D’opposition
26. Nathan Fake – The Sky Was Pink (James Holden Remix)
27. Dntel – (This Is) The Dream Of Evan & Chan (Superpitcher Remix)
28. Floating Points – Myrtle Avenue
29. Fennesz – On A Desolate Shore A Shadow Passes By
30. The Avalanches – Since I Left You

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