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It's Part 6 of the Techtronic Sound Episode 100 series, taking you back through 3 years here on Techtronic Sound. The Inner Beats feed it updated, and so is the Sound Bites with last weeks tracks. Post a comment, buy a sticker, and enjoy the show. Here are the notes:   #75 - Oxid Project - "Cycle" #74 - Fleeicetr - "Seven Seas" #73 - Messear 87 - "Odessa 2002" #72 - MST - "Wave Flow" #71 - DJ Nirwana - "Amsterdam"
Part 5 of Techtronic Sound Episode 100 sieres is here. Hope your enjoying the mixes. Feel free to comment below or send me an e-mail. Here are the notes: #80 - Sirus Coven - "Siron" #79 - AM-1 - "Trance Position" #78 - Coretex - "Lay Your Wings Around Me" #77 - Andy Blueman - "Time To Rest" #76 - AM-1 - "Nothing Left"

Kongkast is Hong Kong's drum and bass podcast featuring new, old and unreleased tunes from around the World. The sessions are recorded weekly at the Kongkretebass HQ in Hong Kong and hosted by DJ Wash. Special episodes by guest DNB artists from the Asian/Oceanic region and beyond are a regular feature. Occasionally dipping into other genres such as Breaks, Hip Hop, Reggae and more... Thanks for listening in! DJ Wash and Kongkretebass

The Very Best Mix of Downtempo, Ambient, Trip Hop, Electronica and Dub Music from around the World
This week, on the 100th episode of Idyllic Music, we hope to honor the many regular listeners of this podcast with CD ready mixes of the best vocal tracks heard on the show over the past two years. Don, Mika, Stephen and I have gleaned the archives and will offer up these two mixes unencumbered by the usual patter so that you can burn them directly to the blank CD of your choice. We have two podcast mp3 files of nearly 80 minutes worth of the best music featured over the two years. Picking only these songs proved difficult.
This week, we'll look at the many aspects of melencolia. In particular, German Renaissance master Albrecht Durer engraving of the same name. We can linger over the many symbols of mathematics and alchemy portrayed in the work but ultimately it's all about how one feels. Expounding and deflecting for us this week are All India Radio, Plastik Joy, Matisse and Deeper Sublime, Eskazed, Blind Divine and Gate Zero
This week, we'll look at the life giving and restorative power of water. While water is the most abundant molecule on Earth's surface and nearly 60% of the human body is water, we often take for granted is enormous importance. Since all water is essentially the same, it is what is dissolved into it that accounts for the differences we consume whether our freshwater comes from deep in Lake Baikal or from the muddy Mississippi. Having recovered recently from a lingering flu virus, I came tell you water..and drinking huge glasses of it were instrumental in ridding me of that illness. And so the show is all about water. Drink up.
This week, we'll look at the need to move beyond our troubled pasts and embrace hope for the future. Each of these tracks evokes a specific moment particular to American political history. We'll hear from Downliners Sekt, Naoned, Sans Edge, Tryad and Silence.
This week, we'll look at the path to redemption. Waiting to hit bottom to know when to climb back up often ignores the notion that the journey may well be circular. Redeeming them selves for us this week at Owen, DigiTube, Argon 40, Vate, 33Canales and Babbaracos.
RA podcast 132 Motor City Drum Ensemble

60 minutes of Hard Electronic, all commercial free, with no talking DJ between songs. All songs Creative Commons by-nc-sa 1.0 licensed from the record label that isn't evil: www.magnatune.com
In this podcast: 1. Strojovna 07, 2. DJ Markitos, 3. DJ Markitos, 4. Strojovna 07, 5. DJ Markitos, 6. Dr Kuch, 7. Strojovna 07, 8. Belief Systems, 9. Wicked boy, 10. Version
In this podcast: 1. Strojovna 07, 2. DJ Markitos, 3. DJ Markitos, 4. Domased, 5. DJ Markitos, 6. Beat Under Control, 7. Processor, 8. Version, 9. Processor, 10. DJ Markitos
In this podcast: 1. Strojovna 07, 2. Processor, 3. Processor, 4. DJ Markitos, 5. Processor, 6. iNTROSPEKT, 7. Processor, 8. Domased, 9. DJ Markitos, 10. Domased, 11. Processor
In this podcast: 1. Strojovna 07, 2. DJ Markitos, 3. Processor, 4. DJ Markitos, 5. DJ Markitos, 6. Wicked boy, 7. Domased, 8. Processor, 9. Processor, 10. Dr Kuch

60 minutes of Electronica, all commercial free, with no talking DJ between songs. All songs Creative Commons by-nc-sa 1.0 licensed from the record label that isn't evil: www.magnatune.com
In this podcast: 1. SkinMechanix, 2. Zilla, 3. Philipp Weigl, 4. Zilla, 5. Solar Cycle, 6. Glen Bledsoe, 7. Magnatune Remixed, 8. Emmas Mini, 9. Philipp Weigl, 10. Burning Babylon, 11. Philipp Weigl
In this podcast: 1. Solar Cycle, 2. Zilla, 3. Solar Cycle, 4. Shiva in Exile, 5. DJ Cary, 6. Domased, 7. DJ Markitos, 8. Ambient Teknology, 9. Adam Fielding, 10. Processor
In this podcast: 1. Mystified, 2. DJ Cary, 3. SkinMechanix, 4. Strojovna 07, 5. Liquid Zen, 6. Joram, 7. Human Response, 8. Version, 9. Yongen, 10. Domased
In this podcast: 1. Mystified, 2. hands upon black earth, 3. Mystified, 4. Justin Bianco, 5. Swivel Neck Jones, 6. The Headroom Project, 7. DJ Markitos, 8. DJ Cary, 9. Zilla, 10. Wicked Allstars, 11. SkinMechanix

British podcast championing new electronic/dance tunes, breaks, bootlegs and remixes. With presenters Dave and Dave! Enjoy!
Yo babes! Happy Chrimbo, and all manner of festive jazz in your area. This bonus HextheDex is the best stocking filler since golden legs, in which we get digested by the mighty Sarlacc for a thousand years, we present a Which guide to stunt cockery and a mince off so mincey it?s mincier than the minciest mince pie since records began! Seasons beatings peeps. HooT!
Balloomania grips the show as we take to the French skies with Jean-Claude Van Damme, we review Dave?s collection of Santa costumes, we investigate the legal career of Judge Reinhold and the Burka-Doppelganger Skive-Scam. All that and an exclusive live Echaskech track. Hex the Dex, the sonic mind-slug.
Chillax dude, the ants are respectin? and if the ants are respectin? then we?re golden. Welcome to the buzziest episode of Hex the Dex ever, Doms?s insect diorama is teaming with Rasta crickets, socialist insects and HM the Queen Bee is laying for England. Meanwhile Dave has railway issues, there?s massive Orbital news and those pesky pirates are back. Down your street and up your ears since the dawn of time, it?s Hex the Dex.
Avast, me hearties! Welcome to the one and only, official, accept-no-substitutes, Hex the Dex, where things have taken a turn for the uber-minced. Fans of good taste will be disappointed as we discuss dolphin suicide and stunt-pimped euthanasia. Meanwhile, will someone please bring me the Dirty Sanchezed head of Gillian McKeith!
He?s just a rascal, a Mr Rascal! Barack Obama seems cool but can he pee in the presence of a US Marine? No? Better head for the military hidey-hole then. Meanwhile, Dom rides a rollercoaster and screams like a girl, Dave rides his high horse right-out-a-town and Other Dave coughs up a kitten. It?s all here as well as exclusive tracks from reputable artists. Hex the Dex, i?n?it!?
Welcome to the chaotic world of NSD Podcasting. Every so often we?ll be providing you with downloadable digital bamboozlement straight from the bedrooms of Brixton and Glasgow. The motley crews behind Werk Discs, Stuffrecords, Wireblock, Point.One and Marcia Blaine Industries will be serving up exclusives tracks, live sets and the hottest beats from around the globe. All expertly mixed and hosted by our NSD drones. Make sure you look out for the special surprise guest mixes from North South Divide friends and foes.
Brand new techno mix from TVO aka The Village Orchestra. Watch out for the Dark Is Rising 12/Digital Download featuring a remix from 2562 and mini album out soon on Stuffrecords.
Introducing Slugabed - a ten minute beat tape from Bath's finest. Watch out for Superphreak coming soon on Stuffrecords to a record shop near you.
Fantastic music video (shot on location in NYC by Elayne Blyth) for the 'Café De Phresh' EP out now on Stuffrecords.All tracks produced by Rustie. Vocals by 215 The Freshest Kidz (Cerebral Vortex + Buddy Leezle)Video directed by Elayne BlythGraphics by Remote LocationEffects by Novak CollectiveBig up to: Quentin Clausin, Thomas Wallis, Kandance Flannagn, Jordan Highsmith + Kristen NeilsonYou can buy the EP/mp3s from the following websites: Boomkat (vinyl), Boomkat (mp3s), NSD (Vinyl) + Rubadub (Vinyl).
In advance of Dopplereffekt playing live at Numbers in Glasgow on Friday 6th June '08 we've created a mini-mix of tracks by the man behind multiple projects spanning Dopplereffekt, Der Zyklus, Japanese Telecom, Arpanet, Glass Domain and L.A.M. Support the artist directly at the following websites: Bleep, Warpmart, Beatport, Clone + Rubadub.
Deep from the archives comes a 50 track mix from The Marcia Blaine School for Girls. Created in 2001 live on 2 decks and a CDJ.
A weekly programme of ambient and atmospheric music from across the ages and around the world, heard on Australian public radio since 1989. Ultima Thule weaves a mix of ambient, trance, drone and chillout electronica, spacemusic, ancient, mediaeval and neoclassical creations, traditional and world music, soundtracks, cool jazz and impressionist soundworks into an exquisite, chatter-free 90-minute musical narrative.
Surrendering to the flow with Alpha Wave Movement, Michael Huygen, Jeffrey Koepper, Alquimia, Peter Mergener, Klaus Schulze, Lisa Gerrard and co.
Dark days in purgatory... featuring new music from Robert Rich, Andrey Sadovnikov, Mara's Torment and Igneous Flame - and slightly less-new music from Kelly David and Jeff Greinke.
Mergener emergent; an exploration of the solo and collaborative works of Software's Peter Mergener.
Cruisin' the skywaves with Lisa Gerrard, Klaus Schulze, Al Gromer Khan, Simon Bennett and Peter Mergener.

An action packed late night dance adventure. Deep, funky, underground dance music. Heavy disco dub and jackin funk house. Electric boogie and cosmic rhythm mixed by DJ Brad Slyde on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal, Canada. Different kinds of funky.
Inland Knights "It's On Tonight" Crazy P Mix (Drop) Amplified Orchestra "Moon Voyage" (Amplified) Camouflage "Body Slam" (Flexual) Debtonate "Human Race" Neighbour Mix (Funk Weapons) White Label Movement "Body Rock" (Footwear) Soydan "Circus" (Guesthouse) D-t3ch "Tested On Animals" Natasza + Oscarsix Mix (Blockhead) Backseat Bingo "Formula" (Revolutionary Music) Jazzmopper J "Mammafied Funk" (Highjack) Sammy The Snare "Only Got Funk" (Southbound) Backseat Bingo "Talk About It" Swanky Johnson Mix (Revolutionary Music)
Low Motion Disco "Love Love Love" (Eskimo) Low Motion Disco "Things Are Gonna Get Easier" Windsurf Mix (Eskimo) Vincent Montana Jr. "Philly Bus Beats" (Temposphere) Faze Action "Original Disco Motion" (Nuphonic) Harvey "Keep On Trying" (Noid) EDIT Triangle Orchestra "The Strip" (Outergaze) Manuel Sahagun "U Can Sample" Jay West Mix (Flavor) Smartdog "Dancing Moves" Ryan Kick Mix (Kolour) Nathan Stewart "Treading Water" (Soul Fuel) RTHM "Break Ya Neck" (Spatula City) Buck Naked "Too Damn Hot" (dae)
Chris Grant "Slow Your Roll" (Lingo) Southbound "Upside Yo Head" (Southbound) D-t3ch "Tested On Animals" (Blockhead) Smokingroove+Paz "The Girls Love The Way I Walk" (Illuminati) Natemanic "Cow Jazz" (Bad Advice) EDIT Trackstars "Under Sheets" Atnarko Mix (Tango) Chuck Daniels "Rebalance" Remix (Detour) Dave Miller "Access" (Dustpan) Rescue "The Power" (5280) Toka Project "Beats Crazy" (Flavor) Sound Diggers "Monkey Spunk" John Hawley Mix (Bumpshop) Southbound "The Time Has Come" (Southbound) Matt Shrewd "Underwater" (Lingo)
First Light "AM" (Oval) Level 42 "Sandstorm" (Polydor) Dexter Wansel "Life On Mars" EDIT Norman Connors and The Starship Orchestra "Captain Connors" (Arista) Eddie Russ "Zaius" (Sony) Wood, Brass + Steel "Funkanova" EDIT Willie Bobo "Always There" (Sony) Touchdown "Ease Your Mind" (Record Shack) Idris Muhammad "Could Heaven Ever Be Like This" EDIT Lesette Wilson "Caveman Boogie" (Headfirst) Bob James "Westchester Lady" (Tappan Zee)
Bobby + Klein "Naughty" (Guesthouse) Scrubfish + Laurence "Disco Papacy" (Spatula City) EDIT Fabio Bacchini "Blue Light Jazz" RTHM Mix (Control) Pao Mainro "Amazing" (Stovetop) EDIT Mastiksoul "If You Don't Have Funk I Lend You Some" (Evasive) Phono Jones "Eastside Husslin" (Rhythmicity) Jackin Box "Party Hype" (Llama Farms) Homer Latham "OMG" (Missing Music) Tom Special Interest "Let It Go" (Phobic) Nathan G + Black Frog "Like The Jazz" (Salted) Manuel Sahagun "Up The Hill" (Drop) Smartdog "Dancing Moves" Ryan Kick Mix (Kolour)
Electronic music to resonate some nerves you didn't know you had. Broadcasted from Garageband.com, discovering the best independent music! Supporting artists from around the globe in various genres like Ambient, Lounge, Electronica, House, Trance and Techno.
Last show of 2007. I hope you all have a great party month and a merry Christmas! Enjoy the show while browsing the playlist. Note: Due to circumstances and the need to set some priorities i had to put the Electron-X podcast on a hold for an uncertain amount of time. Sometimes we do have to make choices in life and time is limited. -Podcasting music is not like making radio, where i can draw cd's out of a wall and play them.. i need permission from every artist etc, and that is really to much right now-. I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but i will make it up to you someday, one way or another. -patric-
The Halloween Wedding.. Enjoy the show people, say goodbye to each other because the gates are open and demons and vampires are about to take over. Visit the Playlist to easily go to the artists/labels websites before it is to late..
Electron-X Show #21 The show may sound a little bit different because my harddisk recorder died on me last week and i had to rewire the whole spaghetti. Anyway, i want to tell you about this new website Audio-Village that is going to open it's doors soon. The forum is already up and running with the whole gang of the previous GB BBS so you now know where to get the laughs and info you've been missing. As usual you can visit the playlist to find the artists and labels that you hear on the show. Electron-X is still on itunes so if you feel like writing a review it'd be much appreciated. Looking forward to meet you on AudioVillage and remember to have fun @ all times! patric
Welcome to the Electron-X Summer Party Mix 2007. Another year has gone, lot's has happened, lot's has changed, but music and spirit are forever! This show is dedicated to all my fellow musicians who've worked hard, gave their heart and dedicated their spirit to do the right thing and present their art to you, the most rewarding audience, to enjoy the music. Thank you for listening and your support. We simply can't do without YOU. You are the keepers of the light, carriers of the flame. Enjoy the show and tell all your friends how Awesome we say you are. We wish you all a great summer filled with lot's of joy and happiness. We'll take care of the music, you do the rest. Cheers! patric and friends. ps: Hit play on the player and visit this link to the audiovillage forums. We are partying in there and we are looking for fresh meat ;
I'm late, i know, i'm sorry! Here is show #19 coming to you with lots of Luv from the Netherlands. Working our way to the Summer Party Mix 2007, exploring the great independent minds of today's electronic music. Visit the Playlist to surf to the artists/labels websites to get info on what is going on. Become my friend on Myspace Find Electron-X on itunes Enjoy the show and tune in the next time!

Eclectic DJ mixes of diverse dance, hip-hop & emotive electronica. Across genres & tempos...chillout to dancefloor...from neurofunk to intelligent techno. Hopefully it will connect with either your head or your feet. Music featured includes breakbeat, jazzfunk & hip-hop to electronica, techno, electro & drum & bass. Full track listings with reference times can be found at the ThinkToy website...just follow the link. Updated weekly, this podcast also includes the latest hour long 'Thinknology Radio' mixes.
ThinkToy - ' Halloween Special: 'Chillout Turns Chilling' Track Listing: 1. Biosphere - 'The Shield' [Apollo] 2. In The Nursery - 'Paper Desert' [BNE] 3. Phume - 'So Many Times' [SSR/Crammed Discs] 4. Aza & Eoin - 'Nex 1' [Psychonavigation] 5. Quench - 'Sin' [Aim] 6. Dan Warren - 'Surrender' [CDR] 7. DJ Wally - 'My Bloody Valentine' (Nitty Mix) [Mo'Wax] 8. Slab - 'Rabbit's Moon' (Squelch Mix) [BMG] 9. Monolake - 'Bicom' [Monolake/Imbalance Computer Music] 10. Donato Wharton - 'Is That Why Yr Still On Earth' [City Centre Offices] 11. Mighty Math - 'Neon Heart Cowboy' [Different Drummer] 12. Land Of The Loops - 'Party Pooper' [Up] 13. Max 404 - 'Lost' [New Electronica] 14. Scorn - 'Night Tide' [Earache] 15. Ufeari - Untitled [CDR] 16. Ra - 'Adx Rebirth' [Hip Notik] 17. Howie B - 'Homeward Bound III: The Movie' [Pussyfoot] 18. Future Sound Of London - 'Spineless Jelly' [Virgin] 19. Tino - 'Living Dead Dub' [Tino Corp] A special Thinknology mix for Hallowe'en...it's the same one that provoked reactions when it was broadcast on Coldcut's 'Solid Steel' radio show last year (thanks guys). 66.6MB in size, I hope you enjoy it here again...and, eh, don't have nightmares ;)
ThinkToy - 'Radio Mix 25' Track Listing: 1. Marc Antona - 'One More Sugar' [Mobilee] 2. Amsterdam Assholes - 'Da Ga Mooi Nie Door Da Feest' [Dualblock] 3. Dtolio - 'Contradictable' [Progrezo] 4. Kollektiv Turmstrasse - 'Tristesse' [Connaisseur] 5. Adultnapper - 'Boltz Part 2' [Nummer] 6. Talking Heads - 'Psycho Killer' (Lexicon Avenue Remix) [White] 7. Nooncat - 'Beach' [Phlegmatek] 8. Demetucci feat. Howard Perry - 'Take My Illusion' (Demetucci Remix) [Cassagrande] 9. Alec Troniq - 'Madame Obscure' [Etui] 10. Alex Carbo - 'Cyclone' [Etui] 11. Monoroom - 'Black Sunglasses' [Session Deluxe] 12. Danton Eeprom - 'One Thing Leads To Another' (Tigerskin Mix) [Tsuba] 13. Jeff Bennett - 'I Thought It Was' [Kickin'] 14. DJ Sodeyama - 'Butterflynoise' [Zenit] 15. Andrea Doria & Alex D'elia - 'Summertime' [BluFin] Reference times of each track within the mix can be found at www.thinktoy.com/thinkmix.htm.
ThinkToy - 'Digital Mix 33' Track Listing: 1. Sven Vath - 'Pathfinder' [Virgin] 2. Arpanet - 'Wireframe Images' [Source] 3. Hexstatic - 'Newton's Cradle' [Ninja Tune] 4. Uberzone - 'Germs' [Nitrus] 5. The Model - 'Are You Always On My Mind?' [Int. Deejay Gigolo] 6. Cursor Miner - 'Hair Of The Dog' [Lo Recordings] 7. Dirty Hospital - 'Smash Up!' [Rottenrow] 8. Le Syndicat Electronique - 'Robotic Force' [Mass Transit] 9. Tomas Andersson - 'Mot Matsalen!' [Bpitch Control] Reference times of each track within the mix can be found at www.thinktoy.com/thinkmix.htm.
ThinkToy - 'Digital Mix 32' Track Listing: 1. Luke Vibert - 'Breakbeat Metal Music' [Planet Mu] 2. Egyptian Lover - 'The 808' [Egyptian Empire] 3. Neil Landstrumm - 'Big In Chapeltown' [Planet Mu] 4. Dapayk Solo - 'Krautch' (Tanith Remix) [Mo's Ferry] 5. Amsterdam Assholes - 'Boormachine' [Dualblock] 6. Axel Spindler - 'Stromschlag' [Handwerk] 7. Robag Wruhme - 'Jause' [Musik Krause] 8. Kemi & Amox - 'Poison Ivy' [Lasergun] 9. Basteroid - 'Error Del Disco' [Areal] 10. Loudon Kleer - 'Psycho Cybernetics' [Dirty Ego] Reference times of each track within the mix can be found at www.thinktoy.com/thinkmix.htm.
ThinkToy - 'Radio Mix 23' Track Listing: 1. Santos Resiak - 'Map Division' [Stomafunk] 2. Trentemoller & DJ Tom - 'An Evening With Bobi Bros' [Kickin] 3. Slam feat. My Robot Friend - 'No One Left To Follow' (12" Mix) [Soma] 4. Chymera - 'I Know Now What You Seek' [Ork] 5. Reynold - 'L' Indic' [Persona] 6. Phil Kieran - 'I Think I'm A Monster' [Cocoon] 7. Kollektiv Turmstrasse - 'Grillen Im Park' [Ostwind] 8. Chymera - 'Umbrella' [Ovum] 9. Kaliber - 'Kaliber 14.3' [Kaliber] 10. Juho Kahilainen - 'Sleeping With The Lizards' (My My Remix) [Bpitch Control] 11. Alex Neri & Luca Bacchetti - 'La Fotografia' [Tenax] 12. Ame - 'Rej' [Defected] 13. Butch - 'Mushrooms Of Happiness' [Craft Music] 14. Ascii Disko - 'Hey' (2007 Remake) [Moonbootique] Reference times of each track within the mix can be found at www.thinktoy.com/thinkmix.htm. A hi-quality 256k stereo mp3 copy of this mix is also available upon request.
Sacreddub.com's exclusive podcast, featuring the best of contemporary dub and ambient, with a focus on the work of Bill Laswell, Jah Wobble, Pete Namlook, Mick Harris and more.
01 - Soma - Alchemical Nuptial 02 - Blackfilm - Interference 03 - Scorn - As If 04 - MKS - Sound From Around 05 - Waldeck - Wake Up (Mushroom Dive Remix) 06 - Snakestyle - Neutral Buoyancy 07 - Architect - Pastgate 08 - Random - Dubmage 09 - Black Lung & Xingu Hill - Crimson Skies and Vapour Trails 10 - Bill Laswell & Pete Namlook - Telepathy
01 - Mercan Dede - 800 02 - Bjork - Army of Me (Massey Remix) 03 - Mick Harris - Astray 04 - The Golden Palominos - Metal Eye 05 - Haujobb - Overflow (Red Sparrow Remix) 06 - Godflesh - Circle of Shit (To the Point Dub) 07 - Heyoka - Moth Dub 08 - Kode 9 - Stalker 09 - Bill Laswell - Night City 10 - Eluvium - We Say Goodbye To Ourselves 11 - Musetta - Underneath The Mango Tree
An eclectic mix of ethnic vides, serious downtempo and grungy post-modern dub. More vocals than usual, but sometimes that's OK. 01 - Scorn - Closedown 02 - Beat Pharmacy - Sunshine 03 - Pinch - Widescreen 04 - Miretz - 4step (Original mix) 05 - Sussan Deyhim and Bill Laswell - The Candle and the Moth (Remix) 06 - DJ Krush - Pretense 07 - Jah Wobble and Temple of Sound - Hayati 08 - Disrupt - Riddim Grid 09 - Deadbeat - Turbulence 10 - Piratedub - Brazilian Groove 11 - DJ Spooky vs Scanner - Channel Float
This one is not for the light-hearted. It starts with a punch to the head and then twists the knife ever deeper with non-stop bass. Crunchy? Yes. Heavy? Yes. Scary? You bet. 01 - Submerged - Ghosting 02 - The Bug - Run the Place Red 03 - L'Ombre - Subway Tunnel Advertising 04 - Tes la Rok - Darkness Falls 05 - Bill Laswell & Jah Wobble - Alam Dub Mix 06 - Tricky - Aftermath [I Could Be Looking For People Remix] 07 - Gridlock - 364 08 - Panzar - NoneOdem 09 - Kwen - Weapons 10 - 2562 - Channel Two 11 - Phollox - Yangtze River Dub
01 - Implant - Slowly Mutating 02 - Andrea Parker - Going Nowhere 03 - Haujobb - Cross Fade 04 - Janner and Snoman - Jah Wednesday 05 - Sub Dub - Dawa Zangpo 06 - Blackfilm - Sonar 07 - Mick Harris - Dippers 08 - Leftfield - Release The Pressure (Release Four) 09 - All India Radio - Morning Drops Ambient 10 - Martin Wheeler and Rhys Chatham - Altesse

All the Gnomes on the floor get loose! The Chill Syndicate is dedicated to providing you the grooviest chill out sounds available for podcasts. Our DJ talent is based out of San Francisco and LA and all of our podcasts are now completely "voice-over free", so there's nothing to distrupt your listening pleasure. Subscribe today, it's free and be sure to check out our website for the latest news!
DJ Harken, DJ Hullusid, The Captain 07-18-2008 Sorry, no tracklist available
DJ Harken, DJ Hullusid, The Captain 07-18-2008 Sorry, no tracklist available
DJ Day, DJ Ephonic 1-1-2008

ELEKTROCAST V2.0 - Podcasting the finest electronic music! Powered By Elektrotribe records in Berlin, the podcast features weekly episodes of elektrotribe artist network, including videos produced by our Vjs, dj mixes and live acts. The finest electronic music served on a dish, choose your feed style : Elektro / DnB / Hiphop / trance, put the volume up and Enjoy!
Elektro session # 27 Dominic Tausendfreund (Elektrotribe / DE) (Minimal House) Dominic Tausendfreund presents his new mix : “inside of it” Dominic is a berlin based dj and his famous... Elektrocast + Selecting the finest Elektro Tunes for you + Elektrocast is an audio and video podcast that broadcast electronic music and videos for the plaisure of your ears and eyes. You can find here Dj mix and Vj performances from artists of Elektrotribes' community. Different styles of electronic music are represented : HipHop - electro - minimal - Drum'n Bass and Trance. Elektrotribe is a european artists community based in Paris and Berlin. more info: www.elektrotribe.com
Elektro session # 26 Moog Conspiracy (Elektrotribe / DE) (Techno - Minimal) Moog Conspiracy presents the 3rd part of the Elektro podfloor podcast serie started back in 2006 on this blog. A bit... Elektrocast + Selecting the finest Elektro Tunes for you + Elektrocast is an audio and video podcast that broadcast electronic music and videos for the plaisure of your ears and eyes. You can find here Dj mix and Vj performances from artists of Elektrotribes' community. Different styles of electronic music are represented : HipHop - electro - minimal - Drum'n Bass and Trance. Elektrotribe is a european artists community based in Paris and Berlin. more info: www.elektrotribe.com
Elektrotribe Prohibited 002 Cat N°: ektpro002 Genre: Minimal House Released: Dec 2008 Elektrotribe Prohibited is a free limited MP3 serie offered by Elektrotribe records & its artists. Grab it... Elektrocast + Selecting the finest Elektro Tunes for you + Elektrocast is an audio and video podcast that broadcast electronic music and videos for the plaisure of your ears and eyes. You can find here Dj mix and Vj performances from artists of Elektrotribes' community. Different styles of electronic music are represented : HipHop - electro - minimal - Drum'n Bass and Trance. Elektrotribe is a european artists community based in Paris and Berlin. more info: www.elektrotribe.com
Moog Conspiracy - Ground Zero (EP) Cat N°: Elektrotribe 027 Genre: TEchno Minimal Released: 12 Dec 2008 download the release or buy the cd www.elektrotribe.com Elektrocast + Selecting the finest Elektro Tunes for you + Elektrocast is an audio and video podcast that broadcast electronic music and videos for the plaisure of your ears and eyes. You can find here Dj mix and Vj performances from artists of Elektrotribes' community. Different styles of electronic music are represented : HipHop - electro - minimal - Drum'n Bass and Trance. Elektrotribe is a european artists community based in Paris and Berlin. more info: www.elektrotribe.com
Elektrotribe Prohibited 001 Cat N°: ektpro001 Genre: Techno House Released: Dec 2008 Elektrotribe Prohibited is a free limited MP3 serie offered by Elektrotribe records & its artists. Grab it... Elektrocast + Selecting the finest Elektro Tunes for you + Elektrocast is an audio and video podcast that broadcast electronic music and videos for the plaisure of your ears and eyes. You can find here Dj mix and Vj performances from artists of Elektrotribes' community. Different styles of electronic music are represented : HipHop - electro - minimal - Drum'n Bass and Trance. Elektrotribe is a european artists community based in Paris and Berlin. more info: www.elektrotribe.com
Philosophy and science fiction has always been a part of solipsistic NATION. In fact, the name solipsistic NATION was taken from Greg Egan's science fiction novel, Permutation City.Recently I've been reading Neal Stephenson's novel, Anathem. Stephenson's books are great reads full of adventure, heady concepts and passages that have made me laugh out loud. Anathem is a very different book for Stephenson. For one, it's written in the first person. Secondly, it takes place in the future and in an alternate universe. Stephenson thinks big and Anathem is no exception.There are many themes in Anathem and one of the most compelling is the idea of causal domain shear. Stephenson first introduces this concept through a dialogue between two characters, one, a student, the other, his mentor. These two characters belong to a monastic-like organization who pursue mathematicians and science rather than religion. They are cut off from the world and even within their order there are orders who are cut off from each other.In a thought experiment the mentor poses the idea that, if taken to the extreme, an order could be so cut off from the rest of the world that they become a unique culture with their own world, universe and timeline.Anathem explores this concept and then slowly reintroduces the characters into the larger world that expands and expands until beings from alternate universes are in conflict with each other. Like I said, heady stuff.What does causal domain shear have to do with solipsistic NATION? Thematically I hope this week's show will subjectively slow down the clock for you while you listen. With any luck, this week's show will prompt flights of fancy or insight gained through introspection that you can take back with you when you re-emerge with the real/imaginary materialistic world.Photo Credit: Simon CrubellierKodomo "Concept 8"Integral "Je Ne Trouve Pas La Sortie"juxta phona & offthesky "sex, flies, yellow tape"Spyweirdos and John Mourjopoulos with Floros Floridis "At"Displacer "He Could Destroy The Earth"Aughra "Return To The Red Room" [FREE DOWNLOAD]Blackfilm "Interference"Emanuele Errante "Radio Hopes"niteffect "blur emotions" [FREE DOWNLOAD]Lukeing Forward "Soulless"Tapage "Pretend Not To See"Mothboy "Rewind, Erase And Replace"Mad EP "Menuet"BrainSt0rm "Nightviews (Rough Edit)"
I usually release my shows Thursdays at midnight so you can kick off your weekend with the latest solipsistic NATION but the last couple of shows have gone out a day or two late. I know that since this is a podcast you can listen to it whenever you like so being late a day or two isn't such a big deal. But if you're like me, there are a couple of shows that I really enjoy and I get annoyed when they release their shows late. If I've annoyed you, I offer my sincere apologies.>This week's show is actually three days late. I've been sick for the last week and I just couldn't find the energy to get out of bed and record the show. Usually I take a few days off from work to recover from a cold but this year I've taken way too many sick days as it is and couldn't afford to take any more time off so I just had to suck it up and get through the week.Being sick the last week has really sucked but I've been having some amazing dreams!Last night I dreamt I was independent contractor who drove a supply truck for the military. I was checked through security to make a delivery and while I was on the base I saw a bunch of prisoners of war on their knees with their hands clasped behind their head while soldiers had their machine guns trained on the back of their skulls in an abandoned parking garage.On of the higher ups approached me and was threatening in a very charming way. He asked me if I'd be interested in partipating in one of their studies. With dream logic I knew it would be some sort of science fiction experiment that would give me fantastic powers at a terrible price. I begged off and spent the rest of the dream trying to escape from the base without drawing attention to myself.Meanwhile, military scientists were studying my movements on security cameras and noted how I was unconsciously warping reality to aid in my escape. They were speculating on how dangerous I might become if I ever became aware if my power and debating when to send soldiers out to contain me.Pretty cool, huh?Photo Credit: damndirty Shamanic Technology "Rites Of Passage"Dubosmium "7Heavens" [FREE DOWNLOAD]Mystical Sun "Incense"I Awake "Constellation of the Heart (Native Edit)"Ad·ver·sary "International Dark Skies" [FREE DOWNLOAD]Sawako "Deep Under"Al Margolis "Natraj"Koen Park "Laburnum"Bubblegone "Letters from Home" [FREE DOWNLOAD]rngmnn "What Goes Around Comes Around" [FREE DOWNLOAD]Evan Bartholomew "Leaving Behind Ourselves"
It's a rare rainy day in San Diego and the weather goes along perfectly with today's dreamy mix.The second week of each month of solipsistic NATION I feature music from an electronic music label that I really like but this month I've been so busy that I couldn't find the time to do that. But since last month I did two shows featuring music from the Spectraliquid and Alfa Matrix record labels that I could be forgiven for slipping up.2008 is coming to an end and if all goes well, the next two editions of solipsistic NATION will feature HC from the Headphone Commute music blog favorite albums of the year.I'm going to kick off 2009 with a live set from Amon Tobin, who we had on solipsistic NATION, last March. I'm going to interview Amon this week and if you have a question you'd like to ask him you can either email me your question at solipsisticnation AT gmail.com or record your question on my voicemail at 1-619-717-6322.If you want to keep up to date on future shows, just follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/solipsistic.Alex Tomb "The Gardens of Babylon (Breger Remix)"Remute "Out"Shamanic Technology "Toy Vision"Bola "Waknuts"Tycho "Sunrise Projector"Detalles "Sociber"James Bernard "Segue 3"Stefano Spataro Solquest Projects "Post-Mushroom"Kingbastard "Bipolar"Desert Dwellers "Stellar Dendrites"OP11 "Dome"Mystical Sun "Dark Energy"
D.D.T. was a hardcore aggro-industrial electronic act that was together in Boston from the late 1980's until the mid 1990's. Noel McKenna did drum programming and vocals, Lisa Sirois did samples and some vocals, and Elaine Walker (who joined in late 1991) did synth programming. Elaine joined D.D.T. at the same time she was forming ZIA. The first ZIA lineup consisted of Noel McKenna and Lisa Sirois of D.D.T. Where are they now? Noel is now a Buddhist Monk in upstate New York and Lisa is "DJ Goldilox" in San Francisco.Today's live performance features industrial band, D.D.T.Ever since I started I started this segment I've been looking forward to this particular show. In fact, I wanted to play D.D.T.'s performance immediatley but I wanted to hold off until October, since that seemed the appropriate time of year to put out this episode.First, let me give you a little history.Waaaaaay back in the 80s I was dating a girl by the name of Arni. One of her friends was named Noel McKenna and a few years later he had started an industrial act called D.D.T. Since I featured live bands on my show I invited Noel and his partner in crime, Goldilox, to come to the station and play.At the time my soundman was an action figure of a man named Harry Wallace. I could fill up several shows with stories about his crazy life but I'll save that for another time. The best way I can some up Harry is that he should have had the world "Go!" tattooed on his forehad in capital letters.Anyway... Harry really, really dug the band and when they asked him to do sound for their live shows he went at it like he did every thing in life, with both guns blazing!About a year later Elaine Walker joined D.D.T. and I think she really fleshed out the band with her microtonal influence. They came back to the station in November of 1991 and played another set, which is the recording you're going to hear on today's show.Noel is currently on retreat as a Buddhist monk, Goldilocks is helping run Sleevin Records and on the road, and Elaine is brewing trouble with her band Zia and I had the pleasure of having them on solipsistic NATION back in May.D.D.T. "Live on WMFO 91.5 FM"
Today's show came about from an email from HC of Headphone Commute. HC suggested that I have Kostas K come on the show to play music from his label, Spectraliquid. There are only a handful of releases on Spectraliquid, not nearly enough to qualify for my monthly feature on electronic music labels. Still, HC was right. The music on Kostas' label was mind blowingly great so I decided to split the show with a segment on Spectraliquid and the rest would be a mix of music that would compliment Spectraliquid. By the tile I had selected the least track I realized that the only way to do Spectraliquid justice was by dedicating an entire show to music from the label.By the way, HC posted his top 10 mixes of 2008 on his blog. It's pretty eclectic and features everything from the Glitch Mob to Pinch's mix on Rob's Electronic Explorations podcast. HC included my interview with Amon Tobin and my retrospective mix of his musical career so far. I'm honored to be included in HC's list but let's be honest, if it's a mix of music from Amon Tobin, how can you go wrong?I'd also like to thank Denard Henry for participating on today's interview with Kostas through his post on Twitter. You can follow Denard on Twitter at http://twitter.com/denardhenry. If you want to keep in the loop on upcoming shows on solipsistic NATION follow me on Twitter at http://twitter.com/solipsistic.Cardopusher "Toothsmasher (Innasekt Remix)"Interview with Kostas K of SpectraliquidCardopusher "Cockpit"Ebola "Painkillers"Interview with Kostas K of SpectraliquidEbola "Teledildonics"Cardopusher "Collapsible Shelter"Blackfilm "Come & See"Interview with Kostas K of SpectraliquidBlackfilm "Atlantikend"Subheim "Hollow (Remix by Mobthrow)"Interview with Kostas K of SpectraliquidSubheim "Howl"Blackfilm "Stalingrad"Interview with Kostas K of Spectraliquid
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a live mix from the first night at our new residency. thanks for listening, hope you enjoy, ryan
01. Tell Me Why (Cates&dpL Yellow Diary Mix) - Rithma feat Nica Brooke 02. Deviate - Da funk 03. Mercy Dub - Deepchild 04. Tech Romance - Neighbor 05. Pop It (Sean Biddle) - Mike Gillenwater feat Gant Man 06. Uh Huh - Neighbor 07. Feeling Crazy - Monoman 08. Chickens on The Wing - Scary Grant 09. Bring Back The Duck (Ryan Murgatroyd) - The Squatters feat MC Duke 10. Scenecreamer (Craig Hamilton Love At First Sight Dub) - Brandon Black 11. Soul Tonic (Lucas Keizer) - Dave Allison 12. Brand New Life - Mark Stent 13. Slack Society (Straight Out The Box Dub) - Dublex Inc feat Alice Russel 14. Good For You - Yankee Zulu 15. Shake Well - Datakid 16. Hiznhiz (Stupid Fresh) - Nick Supply & Stupid Fresh 17. Sleeping Stone (ryan scott simple mix) - Duffy
a deep tech mix 01. wide road (soultek's version dub) - I: 02. wide road original mix - I: 03. 3 years (manuel Tur remix) - Tomoki Tamura, Nono 04. swim (peter dildo swimming in deep water remix) - Matthias Tanzmann 05. deep ride - G'N'P Tauro 06. letting you down - shur-i-can 07. the beat goes boom - love birds 08. a most beautiful day - after tea 09. mental draining (alessandro crimi remix) - patrick zigon 10. love peace and terror (true identity & leo morneo remix) - van meeteren, hyde 11. dark flower - robert babicz 12. gettin' harder (cargo's flip the switch remix) - nick the kid, lee h 13. in progress - trentmoller 14. close to the source - neurotron
The finest in Minimal, Tech House, Progressive House, Electro and Electronica, carefully selected and mixed for your listening pleasure. RK2 brings you the latest in genre defining dance music and features some of the freshest up-coming DJ talent from around the world. From fat progression to glitching minimalism, your ears won't be disappointed...
Another fantastic set from Germany. Mikroport and Frank Waldmann, live...
Here's another guest mix from Ryekow, for FEEL Ableton on Frisky Radio...
Happy Xmas and a fantastic New Year to you all. Massive thanks for subscribing to the podcast through '08. Here's to more great sets in 2009!
It's nearly New Year, so time to look back on some of the finest vintage the house scene has to offer, artfully mixed by Steve Waller, AKA DJ Bomb.

A regular monthly mix of Deep House from London and Amsterdam with regular guest mixes. Jamjar Session - sometimes soulful, sometimes dirty, always deep!
Jamjar Session 009. It's been a long wait, but the wait is finally over, Session 009 is here! This Jazz inspired warm-up set gets things going at a gentle 106 BPM and peaks at a toe-tapping, jazz hands in the air, 123 BPM. Inspired by my discovery of Wouda, who seamlessly introduces traditional jazz elements into his productions, this mix features three of his tracks! (highly unusual for Otto). The rest of the mix is littered with jazz elements. Look out for some classic St Germain too!
Jamjar Session 008. Holy priceless collection of Etruscan snoods! Adam, the other half of the dynamic duo known as Jamjar has delivered a session! Yes boys and girls Session 008 is here! Not since December 2006 has Adam delivered a set.... a set of such digital dirtyness, such soulful sexy houseness, such decedent deepness that we are sure you will all forgive him for having taking this long to deliver, and deliver he does! Get it here right now!
Jamjar Session 007. Back from the laid-back trip that was session 006, Otto has completed his move to London and brings you Session 007, a blend of deep dark beats and progressive tweaks. Uplifting and toe-tapping, this is no lounge lizard affair!
For your aural pleasure here is our second mix in a month and our second guest set on Jamjar Sessions, compliments of Tribal Soul in Johannesburg, South Africa. The mix is a tribute to Deep House sensation Joey Youngman who recently graced South Africa with his skills behind the ones and twos. Enjoy!
Jamjar Session 006. For those lazy sunny days ahead, Otto delivers his lounge warm-up for Summer 2007! An eclectic mix of down to mid tempo beats with lot of trip hop, breaks, nu-jazz and grooves.
Tracklist: Calibre - TV On (Signature) Alix Perez - Crooklyn (Soul:R) Random Movement - The Things You Do (Innerground) Lynx - Whistlestop (Brand Nu) Calibre - Savannah Heat (Signature) Nu:tone ft Talc - Jet Stream (Hospital) Commix - Faceless (Marcus Intalex RMX) (Shogun Audio) Lynx & Nu:tone - East to West (Brand Nu) Alix Perez & Sabre - Recession (Progress) Makoto & T-Ak - Voyager (Hospital) Calibre - The Beat Goes On (Signature) D-Bridge - True Romance (Metalheadz Platinum) Commix - Solvent (Shogun Audio) Calibre - Lo Note (Signature) Logistics - Waiting Line (Hospital) Calibre - Leave Me (Signature) Logistics - Cocoon (Hospital)
Tracklist: Commix – Emily?s Smile (Metalheadz) Logistics ? Spotlight (Hospital) Silent Witness ? Twin Town (Critical) Lynx ? Distance Zero (Deep Soul Music) Logistics ? Wide Lens (Hospital) Cyantific & Kasra ? Outer Limits (Critical) Commix ? Strictly (Metalheadz) Logistics ft Inja ? Cold World (Hospital) Calibre ? Try (Critical) Logistics ? Glitch (Hospital) Lomax ? Bad Cop (Critical) Mistabishi ? No Matter What (Hospital) Danny Byrd ? Shock Out (Hospital)
Tracklist: Do The Math - Ain't No Home (Deep Soul Music) Zero Tolerance - Dangerous Liasons (Integral) Ghostface Killah & Neyo - Back Like Dat (Marky & Bungle Rmx) (White) Zero Tolerance & Beta 2 - 5 Spot (Innerground) Calibre Ft DRS - Hustin' (Signature) Alix Perez Ft Fats - Fingerclick (Shogun Audio) Roni Size - Brown Paper Bag (Photek Rmx) (Talkin' Loud) Mutt - Hot Lick Squeeze (Creative Source) Nu:Tone - Beatnik (Hospital) Lynx - Uno (Creative Source) Digital & Spirit - Phantom Force (T-Power & Codeine Rmx) (Function) Break - Come & Get It (Soul:R) Calibre & Zero Tolerance - What I Feel Ft Myrrh-ce (Signature) Sabre - Lady Fortune (Bassbin) Nu:Tone Ft Commix - Take Me Back (Hospital) Lynx - Break The Mod (Soul:R) High Contrast - If We Ever (Hospital)
Tracklist: Rufige Kru - Malice In Wonderland (Metalheadz) Klute - 174 BPM (Commercial Suicide) Saburuko - Latency (Horizons) Mr L - Enter Night (Mr L) Spirit - Footprints (Renegade Hardware) Phace ft Noisia - Crevice (Subtitles) Klute ft Calibre - Freedom Come (Commercial Suicide) Craggz & Parrallel Forces - Lost In Translation (Product) ES9 - Free Your Mind (D-Bridge Rmx) (O6S Records) Fracture - The Juggler (Scientific Wax) Craggz & Parrallel Forces - Dusk (Product) Random Movement - Sabina (Innerground) Atlantic Connection - The Johnsons (C.I.A. Deep Kut) Breakage - Loved U So (Digital Soundboy) Steve Spacek & D-Bridge - Last Straw (Exit Records) Alix Perez & Sabre - Solitary Native (Shogun Audio)
Tracklist: MIST:I:CAL - The Eleventh Hour (ft DRS) (Soul:R) Seba & Robert Manos - Heaven Sent (Soul:R) Calibre - Release (ft George Levin) (C.I.A. Deep Kut) Allied Force - Clinica (Emcee Recs) Atlantic Connection - Don't You Love (Dispatch) Random Movement & Focus - Methods Of Thought (Bingo) Matt-U - Mosaic (Celsius Recordings) Electrosoul System - Purple Sky (Lomax Remix) (Nu Directions) MIST:I:CAL - Amen Electric (Soul:R) Calibre - Mr. Right On (Signature) Atlantic Connection - Situations (Dispatch) Kubiks & Lomax - Wise Words (Progress Ltd.) Alix Perez - Just Memories (Horizons) Redeyes - Leaving This Planet (Brigand) Blu Mar Ten - Blackwater (Exceptional) Calibre - Basic (C.I.A. Deep Kut) MIST:I:CAL - Time To Fly (Ft. Jenna G) (Soul:R)

Techno.FM presents live-to-air DJ mixes from The 4th Level (techno) DiamondCast (progressive funk) Progressive Vibe (progressive) Jester's Court (psytrance) DJ Verbruggen Show (house)
Episode 20 of the DiamondCast features super producer extraordinaire John Dahlback. Catch *James Diamond* throwing down his unique blend of banging tracks every *Thursday at 6 PM EST (GMT-5)* on *Techno.FM*. Recorded live from Techno.fm on July 24th, 2008 ---- Please visit http://podcast.techno.fm to comment on this podcast! podcast AT techno.fm
Bliss with Mark Olney Sept 2 2008 on www.Techno.fm this set was performed Live, broadcast from Montreal, Canada on www.Techno.fm. This week Mark Olney slams out the best in Trance. -- ---- Please visit http://podcast.techno.fm to comment on this podcast! podcast AT techno.fm
Episode 19 of the DiamondCast features one of my famously themed shows, Let's Do It, enjoy. Catch *James Diamond* throwing down his unique blend of banging tracks every *Thursday at 6 PM EST (GMT-5)* on *Techno.FM*. Recorded live from Techno.fm on July 17th, 2008 ---- Please visit http://podcast.techno.fm to comment on this podcast! podcast AT techno.fm
Bliss with Mark Olney August 19th 2008 on www.Techno.fm this set was performed Live, broadcast from Montreal, Canada on www.Techno.fm. This week Mark Olney slams out the best in Trance. -- ---- Please visit http://podcast.techno.fm to comment on this podcast! podcast AT techno.fm
Episode 18 of the DiamondCast features a brilliant mix from Berlin's Falko Brocksieper. Catch *James Diamond* throwing down his unique blend of banging tracks every *Thursday at 6 PM EST (GMT-5)* on *Techno.FM*. Recorded live from Techno.fm on May 29th, 2008 ---- Please visit http://podcast.techno.fm to comment on this podcast! podcast AT techno.fm
Wow! This year has flown by. It seems like just yesterday that I was struggling to compile the "Best of 2007." As tough as that was, compiling the Best of 2008 was an even larger undertaking. I have such an emotional connection with so much of the music that I pick for this show, that going back through it all is almost like time traveling back to the feelings that I was experiencing that particular month. It is a pretty cool experience, but, an exhausting one at the same time. After perusing through my catalog of downtempo, chillout, bossas/ sambas, and lounge tunes from the past year, I chose my favorites from each episode... my "first picks." Those first picks totaled two and a half hours of music! Needless to say, it was a long, heart-wrenching night last night taking two and half hours of music and choosing the best of the best for a show that is under eighty minutes long. Creating a synopsis for a year of amazing music can be a very difficult job, but I hammered through it. :) So without further ado, here are the Best of 2008... 01. Trifonic- Sooner Or Later 02. Joash- Salome 03. Pretz- Chapel Stile 04. Oceanlab- On The Beach 05. Musetta- Nicotine 06. The Apples- Lou-e-zee-yanaa 07. Jamie Lidell- Little Bit Of Feel Good (Senor Coconut Mix) 08. Jamie Cullum- Frontin' (Live) 09. Sunshine State- Day Job (Alister Johnson Remix) 10. Malena- Fried Samba 11. Paul Desmond- The Girl From East 9th Street 12. Rosalia De Souza- Bossa 31 (performed by Gerardo Frisina) 13. Poncho Sanchez- Watermelon Man (Dan The Automator Remix) 14. Third Day- Show Me Your Glory (Worldwide Groove Corporation Remix) 15. Matsi- Free Every one of the artists in this month's podcast are absolutely amazing. I encourage you to seek them out, learn about them, listen to their music, and support them by purchasing their music. In addition, I would like to highlight a couple of my absolute favorite artists of 2008... If I had to pick one artist that truly left me captivated this year, it would have to be Senor Coconut And His Orchestra. What can I say about Senor Coconut? (UUUH... AAAAAAH!) He is writing, arranging, and remixing music the EXACT way that I like. I am hard pressed to find a song in his catalog that I do not like. (BLEEEEEE!) It's an amazing mix of latin influenced music such as mambo, samba, and cha-cha with an electronic undertone... a mixture of live music with a big-band flare, and machine. (HUUUUUH!) Seek out Senor Coconut And His Orchestra, if you are lucky enough to live in a country in which they tour, go to a show (I sure wish that I could,) and buy every bit of this music that you can! By the way, if you have no idea what the stuff in parentheses littering the paragraph above means, well, then you obviously have not familiarized yourself with Senor Coconut's music. Get to work! :) Another group worthy of special note is the Worldwide Groove Corporation. This is the second year that their music has made it on to my "Best of" show. Their remix of Third Day's "Show Me You Glory" flat out left me awestruck! I have literally listened to this song hundreds of times and to this day, I still get chills up and down my spine. In my opinion, "Worldwide Groove Corporation" is synonymous with "quality production" and I look forward to continuing to build my own library with their music. Worldwide Groove Corp recently started a remix project of Chillodesiac Lounge, vol. 1: FEVER (one of my album picks from last year) in which they have invited DJ's to remix their work. I am definitely looking forward to checking that out. I'd like to list some honorable mentions as well. Here are some of the artists that made my "first picks" but unfortunately had to be cut from the Best of 2008 podcast due to time constraints... The Bamboos, Pilooski, Saravah Soul, Stereo Action Unlimited, Bebo Best and The Super lounge Orchestra, Samantha James, Soulphonic Soundsystem, and the Fort Knox Five. This Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License to support the interests of the original featured artists. Are you a downtempo connoisseur? Check out related reviews, articles, and links at http://www.definitivedowntempo.com Listen to previous episodes of the Chill with The Chola Podcast by visiting my ARCHIVE!
It has been more than a year since the original "Bossa Chola" episode and I am pleased to say that I have finally created a sequel to one of my most highly regarded episodes. I was very happy to see a huge selection of Bossas, both new and old, available on just about every major MP3 outlet online. This is quite a change from the last time I decided to put together a show dedicated entirely to bossanova which required a huge ammount of time digging through old cd's and compilations. November 2008 brings you another installation of smooth bossanova and samba with a twist of lime. This podcast is a mixture of classics as well as neuvo bossa nova that is sure to completely mellow you out. If I had to define lounge music with one style, it would definitely be with Bossa Nova. This is a perfect mix to play while enjoying your favorite martini with friends. Be sure to tune in next month for the "Best of 2008" episode. I can't believe it is already that time of year! Here is this month's tracklist... 01. Rosalia De Souza- Bossa 31 (performed By Gerardo Frisina) 02. Bossa Nova Scratch- Senhorinha 03. Marcos Valle- Nova Bossa Nova 04. Formation Soul- Bossa Sun Groove (Dj Rocco) 05. Marchio Bossa- No Bossa No Party 06. Paul Desmond- The Girl From East 9th Street 07. Cannonball Adderley And The Bossa Rio Sextet- Groovy Samba 08. Lisa Wahlandt & Mulo Francel- Recado Bossa Nova 09. Yanagisawa Akiko- My cross 10. Clara Moreno- Slow Motion Bossa Nova 11. Ray Barretto- Work Song (Thievery Corporation Rmx) 12. Los Zafiros- Bossa Cubana 13. Nouvelle- Decidete Mi Amor 14. Charlie Byrd- Wave (Mario C. Remix) This Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License to support the interests of the original featured artists. Are you a downtempo connoisseur? Check out related reviews, articles, and links at http://www.definitivedowntempo.com Listen to previous episodes of the Chill with The Chola Podcast by visiting my ARCHIVE!
Sour... yea, the last month has left a little bit of a sour taste in my mouth. Don't get me wrong, I am grateful for so many positive things in my life that overall, I feel pretty good. However, the loss of an old friend and two family friends this month has been a little overwhelming. That being said, I heard a lyric in a song in this month's downtempo podcast that yanked me right out my melancholy madness. To quote Matsi... "my cup isn't half full, it's overflowing." I think that is the perfect way to look at life. No matter how tough things might be for you at the moment, I think that it is important to look around you and see all of the wonderful things that you DO have and, to thank God for each and every one of them. I think a lot of us have been overwhelmed by the darkness that tends to make its way in to our lives from time to time. As Americans, every time we turn on the TV lately, we seem to be reminded of it. A scary economy, a wild election year, loss of jobs, bad weather...WHATEVER... it seems to be everywhere. In this month's downtempo podcast, I have really worked to put together a show with songs that just put a smile on my face... I hope it does the same for each of you. Take some time this weekend, say a prayer for someone that needs it, do something nice for a complete stranger, snuggle with the one that you love most (it's SO good for the soul,) read a book, take a nap, pour a drink, listen to some positive music, and hang out with friends and family. Enjoy a "Happy Hour for the Soul," be happy, and remember, from darkness... comes light. This month's podcast is dedicated to Christopher "Casper" Venuti and the friends and family he leaves behind. I hope angels dig beatboxing as much as we did. I raise my glass of Vodka Soda with a Twist of Lemon... for you. ;) Here is this month's tracklist... 01. Beatfanatic- Cookin (Funky 7 mix) 02. Mo' Horizons- Green Day (Alister Johnson Remix) 03. Sono Rhizmo'- My House 04. Matsi- Free 05. Poncho Sanchez- Watermelon Man (Dan the Automater Rmx) 06. Louie Austen & Senor Coconut - Reality (Senor Coconut Rmx) 07. Seu Jorge- Cuidar De Mim 08. Chairlift- Bruises 09. Flow Dynamics- Bossa for Bebo (Lack of Afro mix) 10. Lefties Soul Connection- Its your Thing- Hey Pocky a Way 11. Jamie Cullum- Frontin' (Live) 12. Jose James- The Dreamer 13. The Dynamics- Feel Like Making Love 14. Sonny J- Sonnrise This Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License to support the interests of the original featured artists. Are you a downtempo connoisseur? Check out related reviews, articles, and links at http://www.definitivedowntempo.com Listen to previous episodes of the Chill with The Chola Podcast by visiting my ARCHIVE!
Hello everyone, I have a very exciting Special Guest Mix this month for your listening pleasure. Chris Lindsey from Slackline Radio was nice enough to put together a fantastic mix for the "Chill with the Chola" podcast entitled "Urban Sensibility". The mix is chock full of tasty hip hop influenced, "urban downtempo," and is almost a full hour of relaxing bliss. If you are not familiar with Slackline Radio, well, then you have not been doing your downtempo homework now have you? :) Slackline Radio is an online radio station broadcasting all things downtempo from Anchorage, Alaska. Streaming music is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, so, you can get your downtempo fix any time that you feel the need. I visit this site almost daily and tune in for hours at a time. It is a perfect place to find new artists in the genres that I love so much. On top of owning and operating an online radio station, Chris is also a contributing writer for Properly Chilled where he writes record reviews. If you are a downtempo artist, do yourself a favor and contact Chris. He is a super friendly guy who really loves the downtempo scene, and, he is respected the world over for his taste and opinion. If you are a "downtempo connoisseur," definitely check out Slackline Radio... you will not regret it! You can find Chris Lindsey here... http://www.slacklineradio.com http://www.myspace.com/slacklineradio http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=5663333049 Here is the tracklist... 01. The Jazzual Suspects- Hotpot 02. Martian Tin Can- It's Lovely Here 03. Charlie Tate- Coh Chin 04. Dubomatic- Logical Dub 05. Jon Kennedy- 110% Proof 06. Legion of Green Men- Beyond the Borderless 07. Tripswitch- Tomahna 08. Kalabi- Revolver 09. T Spigot- Squelch 10. Nor Elle- These Strange Days 11. Blackfish- Delta This Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License to support the interests of the original featured artists. Are you a downtempo connoisseur? Check out related reviews, articles, and links at http://www.definitivedowntempo.com Listen to previous episodes of the Chill with The Chola Podcast by visiting my ARCHIVE!
Soooo, this month I decided to put together a nice, relaxing, downtempo podcast featuring some fantastic new chillout tunes and artists. I have found myself a little on edge the last 3-4 weeks because I am in the middle of Hurricane Central (Florida.) I really needed some music to chill out too! :) I started digging for music for this episode weeks ago and found a TON of chillout, downtempo, ambient, trip hop, acid jazz, etc. I played around with the set quite a bit and it was tough to scale down the episode to a manageable 70 minutes. If you are "in the know" than you may have already grabbed the extended mix of this month's podcast. If you have not found the extended mix, and would like to, head over to the show's Myspace page, read the BLOG, and grab the link. I hope this month's episode leaves you feeling as chilled out as it left me. Enjoy! Here is this month's tracklist... 01. Trifonic- Parks On Fire 02. Amun- Red Eyes 03. Dousk- Anagram 04. Urban Myth Club- Breathe 05. DJ Nyk- Amber 06. Bedroom Lullaby- Kisses In The Rain 07. Dezarate- La Noche 08. Oceanlab- On The Beach 09. Chillwalker- Blue 10. Carpatica- Space 11. Blackfish- Delta 12. Pretz- Chapel Stile 13. Collective Sound Members- A Touch Of Jazz This Podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 2.5 License to support the interests of the original featured artists. Are you a downtempo connoisseur? Check out related reviews, articles, and links at http://www.definitivedowntempo.com Listen to previous episodes of the Chill with The Chola Podcast by visiting my ARCHIVE!