Archive for November, 2009

Italoboyz in Cologne Treibstoff Klub @ Sensor ,6.11.2009

November 17, 2009

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James Zabiela – Creamfields Peru @ Fundo Mamaconam, Lima ,14-11-2009

November 17, 2009

James Zabiela – Creamfields Peru @ Fundo Mamaconam, Lima

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Nick Warren- Don’t stay In Mix

November 17, 2009

Nick Warren- Don’t stay In Mix 

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– John Selway “shake the snow” Beat broker melting dub -Kompakt
– Glocal “After Midnight”Hyena stomp remix -Rebirth
– Dpen and Nick Varon “In Pain” – Unknown
– Jim Rivers “Full Tilt” Wettbbu remix – Tronic
– Psycatron “Is What It Is” – R&S
– Sven Hauck “Recombinate” – Baroque
– Bent “Swollen” Ben Watt dub – Godlike & Electric
– Way Out West “Future Perfect” Henry Saiz remix – Hope
– Ultraviolet “Kites” Pete Goodings Instrumental – Magicmuz.com
– Matias Chilano “Thinking” Isaac Escamilla remix – No Smoking

You can tell when Nick Warren’s on the decks. The music emanating from the man is that perfect club mix of driving percussion and soaring musicality, bursting out of the speakers, soaking everyone in melody, drenching them in sound. On the floor, where it really matters, his crowd experience all the peaks and troughs that make his music so unique. Locking on early, you’ll hear his deeper take on house, which morphs, as the club mood changes, into harder territory, music for sweating and losing yourself to. And at that point when the light are low, when smoke fills the room and people are dancing on instinct, that’s when the melodies start to rise over the top, washing the worries and exertions of life away, completing the club experience. That’s why Nick Warren is so respected, because he knows how to truly work a club, and a crowd, delivering again and again. That’s what comes with vision and, just as importantly, experience.

Nick, a music obsessive who grew up on punk, reggae and pop was, like so many DJs turned onto the power of house music in the late 80s. Living in Bristol, he’d been playing tunes for a few years before, running his own club night, Wiggle, in the city with a friend and he took immediately to this new sound coming from America. In 1990, a new house club, Vision took the city by storm and in a perfect bit of timing, he was offered the chance to play in the upstairs room, spinning weird downbeat Balearic records and mixing house with music by The Clash and Frank Sinatra. Catching the attention of a group of guys who had their own band, he was roped in to tour with them as their DJ when they went to play America. The group was Massive Attack.

As their official DJ, he began working on music of his own. Joining up with another Bristol producer, Jody Wisternoff in 1994 to form Way Out West, they recorded the seminal ‘Ajare’ single together, a huge progressive house club hit. Three years later, and with the duo now signed to Deconstruction, it was re-released, this time breaking into the charts and finally, the nation’s consciousness. Then came ‘The Gift’. With a memorable hook line culled from an old hardcore track, its mix of ambient soundscapes and breaks won it universal plaudits, sending Nick and Jody onto Top of the Pops and catapulting Nick into the league of the superstar DJ. Their three albums, ‘Blue’ and “Intensify” and took every single one of the pair’s influences and shaped them into a groundbreaking collection of tracks that stayed in the CD players of the UK and beyond for a long, long time. Their third album “Don’t Look Now” was released in 2005, which they toured as a live band with Faithless. Album Four We Love Machine has just been released.
And yet all this history has been eclipsed by Nick’s present: a DJ career spanning a decade and a half via his lengthy residency superclub Cream and then every self respecting club on the planet. His sound, which is entirely unique, sourced by forging relationships with cutting edge producers all over the globe, most of his set still made up of unsigned new electronic talent. This is no better represented than in the continuing series of compilations. “Back to Mine”, Renaissance his eighth Global Underground album, this time from the wild environs of Lima making him the most featured artists for this huge compilation series.

He has also taken over A&R at Hope Recordings as the final link in the chain that allows him to represent the sound that he has so long championed.

Nick Warren isn’t for standing still, he loves what he’s doing too much for that, but you know that already.

Fedde Le Grand-Live At Flamingo Nights Pacha Ibiza, 9.8.2009

November 17, 2009

Fedde Le Grand-Live At Flamingo Nights Pacha Ibiza

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Add2Basket – Live @ 360 Dubai (6 Hours set) , 13-11-2009

November 17, 2009

Add2Basket  Live @ 360 Dubai

Claude VonStroke – Fact Mix

November 17, 2009

Claude VonStroke – Fact  Mix

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Julio Bashmore – World Peace
Claude VonStroke – Big ‘n’ Round
Kentin Slash Demon – Singla
Hiccup – Hiccup Theme
Sascha Braemer – Go Loco
David Keno – Bonito
Mike Monday – Grace (Justin Martin remix)
Heinrichs and Hirtenfeller – Hubble
Kollectiv Turmstrasse – Grillen Im Park

Richie Hawtin & Marco Carola B2B @ Amnesia Ibiza ,3-10-2009

November 17, 2009

Richie Hawtin & Marco Carola B2B @ Amnesia Ibiza 

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Umek – November Mix

November 17, 2009

Umek – November Mix

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Joel Mull – CLR Podcast, 16-11-2009

November 17, 2009

Joel Mull – CLR Podcast

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Stockholm, Sweden. He started travelling around the globe more than a decade ago and quickly made himself well known as “the Swedish techno soul” of the electronic music world. Joel’s passion for music really started in his early adolescence when he began attending a music school and spending all his time at the piano and keyboard.
In the early nineties the new phenomena “Rave” caught his attention and his interest for electronic music and recording own material led to large sums of money being spent on drum machines, samplers and synthesizers. Soon the first 12″ techno track was released, a collaboration between him and school friend ADAM BEYER. For over 3 years, 3 times a month, Joel was warming up, closing and playing along-side many of the important DJ’s on the national and international circuit.
Moving back to Stockholm in 1997 Joel had more time to focus on his productions and in early 1998 his own imprint INSIDE RECORDS was born. In the recent years Joel has focused on his DJ career more than ever which has led to a hectic touring schedule. His productions and releases are also getting more attention.
In 2007 we saw a string of releases and collaborations from Joel with other top artists, but the most important release was of course his artist Album “The Observer” on Harthouse. He integrateded Ableton live into his DJ set and used the mixer 3D from Allen&Heath to combine the two systems. The result was fantastic. He will definitely be known as one of the few who more than rode but created the wave of electronic dance music and he will always be mentioned regarding Swedish techno!
This year has been another great year for Joel. 
Before this years Winter Music Conference he got asked by his friend DJ/Producer Nic Fancuilli to mix a compilation with tracks from his Label Saved Records. It got featured as cover cd with the Magazine IDJ doing a WMC Special. And 30.000 units got spread around the world. 
At the moment Joel is working on a album due to be released 2010. He will also continue his residency on the Drumcode label parties that are going to go on tour next year starting in January in London at Ministry of Sound…

Sven Väth @ Dance Weekend 0.2, Black Sea Coast – Constanta, 1.8.2009

November 17, 2009

Sven Väth @ Dance Weekend 0.2, Black Sea Coast – Constanta

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