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Hatem Ben Arfa posted:The handful of times I've played there all I ever get told is "play something people can dance too", trust me being able to play any deep house without getting abused by drunk girls is a good thing. We live in the alternate universe where the girls are asking for MORE Deep House, the Crosstown Rebels K'd out kind, yuck.
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I never found anything on Crosstown Rebels I liked. I found the best for the kind of dubbier deep house is Tsuba, Aus, 2600 and Ovum
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actionjackson posted:I never found anything on Crosstown Rebels I liked. I found the best for the kind of dubbier deep house is Tsuba, Aus, 2600 and Ovum Let's not forget Hypercolour.
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Weaponized Cum posted:Let's not forget Hypercolour. Never heard of that one, but there's so many drat labels I've bought stuff on I can't keep track. I took a listen on Beatport; not into diva stuff but I do appreciate hearing some acid. Also probably worth mentioning Freerange, Drumpoet Community, Night Drive Music and Neurotraxx actionjackson fucked around with this message at 22:39 on Jan 4, 2013 |
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hello all, going to join in this nice thread you've got here. thought I'd start out by sharing some of my favorite techno/house releases from 2012 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RkDfFB2ZAFQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o05ieC-KzZw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkymjhjqXeQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHQ4a9U_aLw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWJ6M8ut0Ys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqBahZ0FSfE looking forward to checking out a lot of stuff in this thread. :] Lisand fucked around with this message at 01:17 on Jan 5, 2013 |
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First track is great, love that deep poo poo. Just remember where I knew Claro Intelecto from, an epic piece of deep electro, if there is such a thing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEpqFvoEFCc actionjackson fucked around with this message at 01:09 on Jan 5, 2013 |
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My favourite deep house label is Steyoyoke. check them out. http://soundcloud.com/steyoyoke
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lol "Steyoyoke strives to discover only the bravest artists, with forward-thinking underground music that push the boundaries of an otherwise shallow industry."
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actionjackson posted:lol "Steyoyoke strives to discover only the bravest artists, with forward-thinking underground music that push the boundaries of an otherwise shallow industry." yes a bit wanky. Have a listen though, from their first release it's actually pure gold.
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I'll give their label mix a try
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actionjackson posted:lol "Steyoyoke strives to discover only the bravest artists, with forward-thinking underground music that push the boundaries of an otherwise shallow industry." confidence is key
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g posted:This mix is the tits. It's also letting the proverbial cat out of the bag about something related to me. Longtiem posted:You're a pinoy with good taste in t shirts? forthcoming 3024! congrats brother
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actionjackson posted:First track is great, love that deep poo poo. classic track. A2 is good although a little bit darker. Is anyone else excited for the Dadub full length? I think they are geniuses. http://vimeo.com/55726965
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actionjackson posted:lol "Steyoyoke strives to discover only the bravest artists, with forward-thinking underground music that push the boundaries of an otherwise shallow industry." dear lord... none of those tracks are like... good. Or deep, for that matter.
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Really? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PE4bVbc6mdY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LzTxAyjglQg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21xY5UKVvNs Might have a fuller, funkier type of sound to it but still deep imo.
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I think they're okay, but I wasn't blown out of my chair or anything. I'll keep listening though.
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Some labels I've been into lately: http://www.beatport.com/label/pets-recordings/14863 http://www.beatport.com/label/rekids/1907 http://www.beatport.com/label/bpitch-control/788 EDIT: I'll post my favourites later, just finished work. AKP fucked around with this message at 04:40 on Jan 7, 2013 |
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Actionjackson, Quincy; share a deep mix or two?
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I guess Tech House is fair game here too. One of my favorites is Cecille, run by the man from Manheim, motherfucking Nick Curly. He's awesome. http://www.residentadvisor.net/record-label.aspx?id=1366 Weaponized Cum fucked around with this message at 23:50 on Jan 7, 2013 |
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CareyB posted:Actionjackson, Quincy; share a deep mix or two? I'll share one- https://soundcloud.com/antonzap/antonzap-new-year-2013-mix
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CareyB posted:Actionjackson, Quincy; share a deep mix or two? Mine aren't very house-y, more dub techno but I posted my latest one earlier in the thread actionjackson posted:If posting our own mixes in here is okay I'll mention the dub techno mix I did a few weeks ago Another https://soundcloud.com/scott-jackson/scott-jackson-deep-05 Aepiel - Aves Fabio Scalabroni - Stoned Bird Dom Dumoulin - Gone SCSI-9 - Alphaville Squarepeg - Beyond The Wall Flux - Anexxe 001 Neshproject - Thrilled Jay Tripwire - Loveage (Negru Remix) Acumen - Attitude Deemod - Back I have all my mixes archived on mixcloud if you want any more
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Blawan + Surgeon collaboration?! You better believe it: https://soundcloud.com/dynamic-tension/trade-sheworks005-preview
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CareyB posted:Actionjackson, Quincy; share a deep mix or two? not mine but https://soundcloud.com/balerik/balerik-dirtygrooves-com-podcast-001
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CareyB posted:Actionjackson, Quincy; share a deep mix or two? http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/podcast/lwe-podcast-149-levon-vincent/
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actionjackson posted:Mine aren't very house-y, more dub techno but I posted my latest one earlier in the thread Nice mix, I enjoyed that one.. thanks for sharing.
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Do any of you guys follow music in the burning man scene? It's a little off the beaten path, but there's been a big trend the last few years towards deeper, more techy, more minimalistic sounds, especially as the crowd trends later and later in the evening and into the sunrise. Great for the open desert. One of the big crews that this thread might be into is Robot Heart: https://soundcloud.com/robot-heart Some standouts from this last year on playa: Mike Khoury: https://soundcloud.com/robot-heart/mike-khoury-robot-heart-burning-man-2012 Hoj(my favorite set from this year): https://soundcloud.com/robot-heart/hoj-robot-heart-burning-man-2012 These guys played with Lee Burridge (I know there's some Lee fans in this thread!) on Friday night/Saturday morning out on playa, and it was without a doubt one of the best shows I've seen in years. The sets trend from pretty house-y to downright minimal depending on the time of night they were playing. But all in all, they're fantastic mixes. Bonus shot of the soundsystem they roll around in:
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Weaponized Cum posted:Blawan + Surgeon collaboration?! You better believe it: https://soundcloud.com/dynamic-tension/trade-sheworks005-preview I like the second tune in the showreel, but the rest are way too busy for me. Mark Broom - Eye of the Tiger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dGevu7PfQac Found this gem recently, 2:32 onwards is unreal.
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g posted:cosignature Hey man, are you touring the US soon? I could probably find you a gig at the Electric Pickle or Treehouse in Miami. My girlfriend and her good friends run a website that books parties there monthly. It would be pretty sweet. Weaponized Cum fucked around with this message at 03:01 on Jan 9, 2013 |
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Iron Leg posted:Do any of you guys follow music in the burning man scene? It's a little off the beaten path, but there's been a big trend the last few years towards deeper, more techy, more minimalistic sounds, especially as the crowd trends later and later in the evening and into the sunrise. Great for the open desert. One of the big crews that this thread might be into is Robot Heart: https://soundcloud.com/robot-heart Thanks for the link.. I am really digging the Yentalbeats mix but I will give them all a listen. This one reminds me a lot of what I have heard Lee Burridge or Lawler play when I have seen them at Winter Music Conference. Listened to Khoury's mix as well, good one! demonR6 fucked around with this message at 03:44 on Jan 9, 2013 |
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Weaponized Cum posted:Hey man, are you touring the US soon? I could probably find you a gig at the Electric Pickle or Treehouse in Miami. My girlfriend and her good friends run a website that books parties there monthly. It would be pretty sweet. I've heard good things about both those places and would love to make it down there at some point. I have my work visa right now so I'm good to go. Can you ask her to get in touch with ryan@bondmusicgroup.com? I was going to DM you but it seems that I can't.
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one of the coolest parties i've been to was a robot heart party held in a movie soundstage in brooklyn. max cooper played a great set that night. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5s4Hml180Uo
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William Lee posted:one of the coolest parties i've been to was a robot heart party held in a movie soundstage in brooklyn. max cooper played a great set that night. There's nothing quite like being up next to that bus when the music is going off. If there's one thing they do well, it's big spaces - I've been dying to make it out to NYC for one of their parties. They're probably one of the biggest reasons I got into the lower, deeper side of house. Very cool video.
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William Lee posted:one of the coolest parties i've been to was a robot heart party held in a movie soundstage in brooklyn. max cooper played a great set that night. I toured this guy last year in Brisbane, awesome producer, solid DJ and generally cool dude to boot. More than anything I think he shines in the studio though, his productions are tight.
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g posted:I've heard good things about both those places and would love to make it down there at some point. I have my work visa right now so I'm good to go. I'll see what their plans are and write to your management. They did Luca Bacchetti and Inxec last week and it was pretty good, so they should have $ for another booking!
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I done a mix http://www.mixcloud.com/neil-griffiths2/downpour-2013-01-05/ rich oddie - driftwork niereich - flow velocity (perc remix) pan pot & pascal mollin - the elephant (joseph capriati remix) alex bau - darkhearts (ralph mirto remix) spark taberner - kelder niereich - black hole (dj danko remix) rrose - waterfall truss - osbasten knobs - atavic (flex remix) saimon & mezmeric - malatizio (spark taberner remix) yan cook - murk oliver kucera & carlos rios - tram 9 sam barker & andreas baumecker - a murder of crows (pt1) niereich - mikado ralph mirto - path (sasha carassi remix) knobs - reality nic fanciulli - lucky heather (dubfire remix) It's kinda heavy. Gonna do a slow/warmup one this weekend. Probably end up darker though. e: I cant believe that blawan/surgeon ep has 23,000+ plays after a week and it's not even out for another month. I don't think i've ever seen hype like that for proper techno. The first track is amazing, but I can guarantee there are going to be some nights where it's played twice by different dj's. cubicle gangster fucked around with this message at 17:12 on Jan 9, 2013 |
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Some amazing music you guys have posted up. Jackson, cheers, loved Deep 6. Wait State - what a tune. That LWE Podcast is beautiful. Perfect deep techno. Is this you? Love the broken beat structures. Will carry on listening... Inspiring Stuff. Edit for content: https://soundcloud.com/obiblanche/part-of-obi-blanche-mix-at Crazy live mix. Can only describe this as Experimental Electronic. Cabal Ties fucked around with this message at 18:43 on Jan 9, 2013 |
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cubicle gangster posted:I done a mix Well you're not a bad DJ are you? Haha really enjoyed this mix. The transitions are excellent and feels like one long track; is this purely down to the track selection or something else? It's the part of DJ'ing that is still really hit and miss for me. More mixes with tunes like this please!
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Hatem Ben Arfa posted:Well you're not a bad DJ are you? Haha really enjoyed this mix. The transitions are excellent and feels like one long track; is this purely down to the track selection or something else? It's the part of DJ'ing that is still really hit and miss for me. Thanks It's all track selection. Whenever you listen to music at home or otherwise, always be thinking about how it might work alongside other tracks you know - if it has similar sounds or a similar kind of flow. You dont need an intricate knowledge of every part of every track you own, just have a good idea of the mood of it and the type of groove it's got. Once you get into the habit you wont be able to stop doing it at first and it'll be annoying at clubs, but it'll help. Eventually it'll become second nature, you'll be playing a track and the next one which is perfect for the moment will pop straight into your head without needing much thought. edit: A great piece of advice someone gave me starting out was to keep my 'current' tracks to one side, at around 20-30 (I started with way less) and swap out a few a week. know those few like the back of your hand and listen to them all the time. It's easier to figure out what works when using a smaller sample size. It'll naturally grow in size on it's own as you become comfortable with the tracks in it, but that will keep it refined. When practicing, alternate between sets out of the current lot (record them, don't allow yourself to make mistakes) and do sets out of the stuff that hasn't made it in (gently caress around all you like, experiment more), and you'll find out very very quickly what works and what doesn't. I still use that system now - but my current tracks number over 100, and i've got 2 variations for warming up & peak time. cubicle gangster fucked around with this message at 20:11 on Jan 9, 2013 |
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blacksun posted:More than anything I think he shines in the studio though, his productions are tight. very tight https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rmN2GJ1LN4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WZbk7K6UfcQ
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