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7 Feb 11

 

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The Anti-Fads-Fad-For-Anti-Fads Mix:

1. Laces – Introduction
2. Ark – For The End Of Face Boucle – Onitor
3. The Manic Configurations – 1234567812345 – Planet Shucks
4. Greenskeepers – Upgrades – Classic Recordings
5. Laces – I Don’t Speak For My Church – OlioTree
6. Ark – E-Cone (Akufen Remix) Cirus Company
7. Nomadic Firs – In The Morning – iF/Win
8. Night Control – Enunciated – Kill Shaman
9. Ryan Boos – Two Poems – Spoken Word
10. Jim Croce – Box #10 – 21 Records
11. Jim Morrison(clip) – The Movie – Elektra
12. The Norman Luboff Choir – Side By Side – RCA
13. Clip From The Movie Against The Wall aka Quality Of Life
14. Blondie – I’m Gonna Love You Too – Chrysalis Records
15. We All Live Together Vol. 2 – Listen And Move – Little House Music
16. JFK – Speech Highlights – Premier Albums
17. Dismasters – Small Time Hustler (Instrumental)
18. Detroit Emeralds – Baby Let Me Take You (In My Arms) – Westbound Records
19. Exploring Music Kindergarden/Record 6 – The Sun – Columbia Special Products
20. Exploring Music Kindergarden/Record 6 – The Little Man Who Wasn’t there – C.S.P.
21. Solar Bears – Children Of The Times – Planet Mu Records
22. The Monkeys – Zilch – Rhino Records
23. The Clientele – An Hour Before The Light – Merge Records
24. Radio Dept. – Heavens On Fire(clip) – Labrador Sweden
25. White Fence – Box Disease/Today Bond – Woodsist
26. Chad Vangaalen vs Zero 7 – Sunny Rain – Laces Segway Mix
27. Madvillain – Figaro – Stones Throw
28. Devendra Banhart – The Beatles (clip) – XL Recordings
29. Aldous Huxley – Excerpt From The Doors Of Perception – Music By Laces
30. Luke Vibert – Belief File – Planet Mu
31. Peter Salett – Sunshine – Dusty Shoes
32. Minotaur Shock – Four Magpies – 4AD w/ Mac Davis – Watching Scotty Grow – Columbia/CBS
33. Minor Threat – Straight Edge – Dischord
34. The Sting Motion Picture Soundtrack – Pine Apple Rag/ Gladiolus Rag – MCA
35. Rob Base – It Takes Two(clip) – Universal
36. Flat And Scruggs – You Can Feel It In Your Soul – C.S.P.
37. Pink Floyd vs Blind Melon
38. Moby – Memory Gospel(V2) w/ Devendra Banhart – My Dearest Friend (XL)
39. The Monkeys – Peter Percival Patterson’s Pet Pig Porky – Rhino
40. We All Live Together Vol. 2 – Good Morning – Little House Music
41. James Blake – I Only Know (What I Know Now) – R&S Records
42. Laces – Somethings Happening w/ We All Live Together Vol. 2 – Resting
43. Teebs – While You Do – Brainfeeder
44. New Buffalo – I’ve Got You And You’ve Got Me (Broken Social Scene Remix) Arts& Crafts
45. The Chemical Brothers – Dream On – Astralwerks – (Additional Music by Ryan Boos)

(some shorter clips were not listed in the making of this track list)


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4 Jan 11

 
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Twilight_Frequencies Podcast 013 comes to you from Eric Spleece who’s been known to bring the late night sexy vibe to dance floors around the world. Hailing from Detroit MI, Eric’s sets blur the lines of techno, house, disco and funk to create a late night vibe that keeps crowds dancing till the sun comes up. His production style is just as vast as his track selection. Ranging from downtempo, hip-hop, to broken beat house and techno soul. E.Spleece has the “We Can’t See EP” coming out on Exchange Bureau Music and is currently recording new tracks for the Detroit production company/label Detek Music.

E.Spleece has performed at the Detroit Electronic Music Festival / Movement in 2005, 2007 and 2009 and at WMC in 2007 and 2009. E.Spleece has brought his eclectic vibe and mixing style to such cities as Berlin, Frankfurt, New York, San Francisco, Seattle, LA, San Diego, Chicago, Mannheim, Kolon, and hopefully soon to a dance floor near you. Check out E.Spleece on Facebook, Soundcloud, MySpace, Bandcamp or for bookings contact silentproducer@hotmail.com


Twilight_Frequencies Podcast 013 Tracklisting:

 

Mike Monday  Sequence 1 EP (12″, EP) Aus Music AUS1029 UK 2010

Mark Henning  -Sweet Atom  -. Supersonic EP (12″, EP) Clink Music CLINK 019 Germany 2010

Magda Doom Disco -  From the Fallen Page  Minus Catalog Minus101CD

Christian Burkhardt – Scream Like (12″) Oslo OSLO 018 Germany 2010

Catz ‘N Dogz -Confused Feat Monty Luke – Stars of Zoo   Mothership

Mathias Kaden- Kawaba [Dj koze's kosi-sanrmx] Studio 10 Remixes #1 (12″) Vakant R VR06 Germany 2010

Matias Aguayo Minimal 12″ Kompakt Kom177

Catz N’ Dogz – I’m Free Featuring Paul Randolph – Escape from Zoo – Mothership

Akbu – Another World (Andre Lodemann Mix) – Z Records

Soul Minority Wanna Party – Get together EP – Stratospherik STRD001

KDJ Freeki MF Catz n dogs rework – Unreleased

DJ Koze I woke up with your name on my lips edit

Ost & Kjex Mosambique Travelplan – Diynamic Music 2010


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6 Dec 10

 
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# Title Artist Label
1 Somewhere Beyond My Illusion Milton Bradley Prologue
2 Drawing Marcel Dettmann Ostgut Ton
3 Liss 01 Peter Van Hoesen Time To Express
4 Aquatic T++ Erosion
5 B Silent Servent (Regis Edit) Silent Servent Sandwell District
6 Defense Against The Self Peter Van Hoesen Time To Express
7 Alpha Robert Hood M-Plant
8 Dark – Mike Parker Remix Aubrey Mowar
9 Technarchy – Marcel Dettmann Remix Cybersonik Plus 8 Records
10 There’s Something in the Sky Track 2 Jeff Mills
11 Trusted – Norman Nodge Reconstruction Peter Van Hoesen Time To Express
12 Intel Dub Ozka Mowar
13 Feel Forgotten Milton Bradley Do Not Resist The Beat!
14 Reticle Marcel Dettmann Ostgut Ton
15 Miniluv Martyn Ostgut Ton
16 Storm T++ Erosion
17 Sandwell District (Sampler Single 2) B Silent Servent Silent Servent Sandwell District
18 There’s Something in the Sky Track 1 Jeff Mills
19 Pattern 4 Moritz Von Oswald Trio Honest Jons Records

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1 Nov 10

 
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Twilight_Frequencies Podcast 011 comes to you from Marko Peraica, aka Oracle, straight outta Chicago, Illinois USA. Oracle has been rocking Jungle/DnB since 1998, and repping the M.I.A Crew since its inception in 2006. Oracle has been busy with upcoming releases on DnB labels such as Combat Records and 170bpm due at the end of 2010 and into the New Year, as well as new Gemini Twins (m.peraica & c.pope) releases scheduled for 2011. This mix is a collection of original Chicago junglists material, as well as material from the Combat Records catalog which you can find on  Beatport.

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Twilight_Frequencies Podcast 011 Tracklisting:
Oracle- Full Scale -Combat Rec
Gemini Twins – Wired Tension – Unsigned
Entity Plus – Heist – Combat Rec
Submerged – Your Guilt ( Focal Remix) – Combat rec
M1D1 – Screwface – Combat rec
Entity Plus – 9000 – Combat rec
Psidream – Echo park ( Phone Remix) – Combat rec
D.T.A – Digital Bliss – Combat Rec
M1D1 – Dirty Sanchez – Combat rec
Gein ft. Biolysis – Fear – Bad Chemistry rec
Danny the Wildchild – Bet That – Combat rec
M1D1 – Crossfire – Combat rec
Danny the Wildchild – Die Clown – Combat rec
Cary Pope – Cal Test (Dub) – Unsigned
Mega Mic – One Step Babylon – M.I.A Dubs

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4 Oct 10

 
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twilight_frequencies Podcast 010: EH3

Imagine going to an opera and a techno club on the same night. Now imagine that you have just seen the same performer at both shows. This, ladies and gentlemen, is exactly what EH3 does. Those that know her as Elisabeth, know that she grew up in beautiful sunny Savannah, GA, lightyears away from the I-94 house/techno corridor. But oh how fate can rear its ugly head. Having been classically trained as both a performer and an instructor, this extremely talented vocalist has been performing in front of thousands of people since she was in the 3rd grade. Her amazing vocal range can leave you with water in your eyes, after her solo of “Danny Boy”, yet no one around her growing up would have imagined that she had some other ideas in mind. In listening to this mix, imagine a soft spoken choir director on a Sunday morning singing with a room full of children. Now picture that very same person rocking out parties with her Black Nation crew having everyone bounce off the wall and pissing their pants on the dance floor. (And yes that actually did happen, in Detroit, as one anonymous gentleman from that fine city can attest to).


EH3 (Elisabeth Dowell), Chicago IL – Black Nation Records – techno/house
www.myspace.com/fizziefuzzies
www.soundcloud.com/eh3
www.black-nation.com


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twilight_frequencies Podcast 010: EH3 Tracklist:
1. Shapeless in the Dark (Paul EG), Max M, Shapeless in the Dark
2. Burnt It, Rino Cerrone
3. Into the ?, Stefan Z, Into The ???
4. Sun Sun (Matheo Velez), Cristian Moxt, Sun Sun Re-Work 2010
5. Zenith, Gary Beck, Over To You
6. The Worm (Aka Aka), Citizen Kain,Phuture Traxx, The Worm EP
7. Chica Chic, Oliver Klein & Kolombo, Chica Chic EP
8. Lift (Dani Sbert), Min & Mal, Lift EP
9. Recycled Dreams (D Carbone), Punisher,
10.Vix3 (Len Faki), Masuki,
11.Suffolk, Paul Ritch, Canniballs EP
12. Pollinator (Gary Beck), Miki Litvak


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23 Aug 10

 
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twilight_frequencies Podcast 009: React

React is a long-time advocate of techno hailing from the Midwestern United States. Starting out as a participant in the vibrant mid-90’s underground party scene, React got his first taste of proper techno music via mix tapes by the likes of Claude Young, Richie Hawtin, Hyperactive, and Jeff Mills. Around ‘96 he started buying his first vinyls, and by 1999 was a regular DJ on the Midwest rave circuit. During the late ninety’s and through the early millennium he was responsible for a string of legendary parties under the moniker “subsonik” hosting global techno luminaries such as Derrick May, Dave Angel, James Ruskin, Stacey Pullen, James Pennington, Marco Carola, Funk D’Void, and many more. Also during this time React was a staple at what came to be the go-to record store for underground music in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he worked as the house, techno, and drum-n-bass buyer. Since then, React has held steady with his devotion to purist techno, thus embracing the current, past-relevant and celebrated sound of Berghain, Ostgut Ton, Sandwell District, and others. Currently residing in Chicago, React is a successful entrepreneur and owner of an interactive marketing and consulting firm.

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twilight_frequencies Podcast 009 Tracklist:

Shed – Osctrich-Mountain-Square
Paul Brtschitch, Cio D’or – Safran
Shlomi Aber – Create Balance
Gary Beck – Elisse
James Ruskin – Graphic
The Echologist – Dirt (Ben Klock Edit)
Marcel Dettmann – Wound Up (Vincent Kunth Remix)
Shed – Warped Mind
Ben Klock – Goodly feat. Elif Bicer (Robert Hood Remix)
Steve Bug + Cle – Month of Sip (Ben Klock Mix)
Roman Lindau – Adipeux
Peter Van Hoesen – Defence Against Self
Surgeon – Atol
Silent Servant – Violencia (Kalon Mix)
Charlton – Argibalt (Regis U Viv Remix)
DVS1 – Falling
Marcel Dettmann – Screen
Little Nobody – Metropolis How? (James Ruskin Remix)
Regis – Purification
O/V/R – Fallen Night Review
Marcel Dettmann – Shift (Norman Nodge Remix)
Marcel Dettmann – Silex
Peter Van Hoesen – Face of Smoke
Jeff Mills – Fly Guy


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10 Aug 10

 

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Twilight_frequencies Podcast 008 comes to you by way of Nathan Youngblood. Nathan is an Ambient producer from Tuscon, Arizona who recently released his debut album, Asunder, under Steve Roach’s record label (steveroach.com). Twilight_frequencies recently had the opportunity to interview Youngblood while he was working on the podcast.

twilight_frequencies Podcast 008 Tracklisting:
1. Steve Roach – ‘Groundswell’ – Artifacts 1994
2. Robert Rich – ‘Mycelia’ – Fissures 1997
3. Brian Parnham – ‘Liquid Aggregate’ – 2007
4. John Vorus – ‘Swampland Dub’ – Transmuting Currents 2006
5. Steve Roach/Jorge Reyes – ‘The Holy Dirt’ – Vine, Bark & Spore 2000
6. Nathan Youngblood – ‘Vesper Nest’ – Asunder 2007
7. Alio Die – ‘A Fragment of Fire’ – Leaves Net 2001
8. Steve Roach -  ‘Dreamer Descends’ – 2002

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twilight_frequencies interview with Nathan Youngblood:

twilight_frequencies: Your debut album is entitled Asunder, does that title refer more to breaking something into pieces or to being widely separated? How does that correlate with the music and/or concept for the album?
Nathan Youngblood: At that time, this last minute title was referring to a feeling of separation. The sonic places I’m brought to from these pieces seem far removed from any sort of human life or time. It feels like waking up in an unknown prehistoric landscape, and safely watching evolution unfold. While creating these sounds I never knew they would all end up on an album together, so in that sense of the word, they do have a feeling of brokenness but work well together.

TF: Your music seems to travel into deep, dark celestial space, while still being deeply grounded with this strong connection to the Earth. Where do the inspirations for that connection come from?
NY: One of the biggest inspirations that can be put in to words is from the terrain that I dwell on and it’s mysterious energy. I’ve always felt a deep connection with the desert southwest and it’s surreal imagery.  There’s an incredible sense of stillness that is felt when I leave the city and become part of this vast mystery. It’s such a peaceful yet fierce environment, and bringing these feelings to a sound form is the ultimate goal. Hearing them changes all perspective of time and brings me to a sound-induced meditative state, which I’m addicted to.

TF: You played and incorporated many instruments and organic instrumentation into Asunder, How much do you rely on instrumentation over synthesis during production?
NY:The synthesis and instrumentation complimented each other pretty equally.  A lot of the sounds on Asunder are a simultaneous combination of the two, and a majority began as live looping and processing of instruments and objects. It’s important to have some sort of “real life” elements in my music such as a field recording or tangible objects. “Flume” is the only song that is pure synth.

TF: I know that you’re a multi-instrumentalist, what instrument do you most often reach for these days?
NY: Ultimately there is no single starting point or instrument I turn to when I’m creating sound. Some days I may want to explore processed guitars, while another time I may solely manipulate field recordings I’ve captured. Lately I’ve been getting back into the processed resonant drones of my sitar and Tibetan bowls.

TF: Steve Roach, an absolute ambient/soundscapes icon, produced and mastered Asunder, How did that relationship start?
NY: It began for me in 1998 when I randomly bought an album of his in a Kalamazoo, Michigan record store.  Instantly I felt a deeper connection with this record more so than the other electronic based music I was listening to at the time. I’ve been hooked ever since. It was in 2004 in Tucson when we met after he walked into a record store I was working at. I got a call not too long after asking if I’d like to work for him, and the choice was obvious.  In 2007 I was playing some rough pieces in the office that would later become Asunder. Steve heard this and realized it was me and he wanted to help release it. He became even more of an inspiration, musical and nonmusical, after working with him for many years. One of the best memories of that time period was sitting in a little bunkhouse nested on the side of the canyon on his ranch. We were having a beer and waiting for my music to be aired on Hearts Of Space. A very surreal moment to say the least…

TF: Steve Roach created many of his recordings with all organic instruments and recordings, Has that had an influence on your work? How has that translated to the studio?
NY: I’ve been experimenting with recordings of organic instruments and objects well before I knew of Roach or other sound sculptors. His use of organics has surely inspired me to continue to explore these techniques, and because of my already deep love for this sort of sound, I was drawn to his music even more. For as long as I can remember I’ve heard music in everyday environmental sounds whether it be leaves, wind, or the collective drone of Tucson air conditioners, and have wanted to incorporate them into compositions. I sometimes get tired of only clicking buttons and playing with synthesizers, so it’s refreshing to be able reach for one of my many instruments or field recordings and see what sounds can be molded.

TF: What is your DAW of choice?
NY: For as long as I’ve been using a computer as a music tool it’s been Sony Vegas. It’s used mainly for recording and editing, as most of the processing and effects go on outside through hardware.

TF: Do you prefer hardware or software synths?
NY: My preference is definitely hardware. My digital synths are very similar to what some softsynths are capable of, but I prefer the feeling of knobs, keys, and each board’s individual characteristics. I like to be able to walk into my studio and make noise without having to stare at a monitor. Only recently did I get a softsynth.

TF: What’s next for Nathan Youngblood? Working on new material?
NY: Currently I’m working on some sounds with John Vorus (www.johnvorus.com). We’ve always liked each others work, so it should be an interesting album.

Thanks for your time Nate, looking forward to your next release. Check out Nathan Youngblood’s debut album,  Asunder, available at www.cdbaby.com/cd/nyoungblood.


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27 Jul 10

 

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twilight_frequencies Podcast 007 comes in the form of a live set from Kero (DjKero.com). With over 13 releases on some of electronic music’s most celebrated and innovative labels such as Bpitch, Ghostly International, Shitkatapult, Downwards and his own critically acclaimed Detroit Underground Records, Kero (nee Sohail Azad), has established a reputation for his unrepentantly brash, yet cultivated compositions and unforgettable live performances. Most recently, his live performances have been alongside notables such as Speedy J, Ken Ishii and Funkstorung. Kero has also established himself as a leader within a growing pack of electronic music producers successfully infiltrating contemporary art circles world wide.

His innovative approach to music, graphic design and video production feeds on the detritus of popular electronic culture, creating a montage of fleeting musical and visual experiences that are paradoxically critical and enamored with contemporary culture.

Drawing on his experiences as a dual citizen of both Canada and the United States, Kero conducts visual and aural investigations that are concerned with ideas of the diametric and intermediary. Subsequently, the ephemeral nature of electronic culture, the “rave” experience and aesthetics offers a microcosm to explore similar elements in popular culture. The result is music that blurs genres from hip-hop to the most rarified of techno experiments, video art which stirs faint recollections of print and televised media, and a design language that has ingrained itself upon the most celebrated electro-cultural market in the world.

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Kero’s Recent Discography

Shitkatapult Strike21 CFC Windsor/Detroit
Bpitch Control 052 Busted Berlin EP
LOW RES LowRes 13 Firewire FUNK EP
LiveWire Records 001 EP
Sender Records 008 SL24 (Loop Record)
Sender Records 020 SL24_2 (Loop Record)
Neoouija Records NEO 30 Kerologistics
Static Records 001 Midget Breaks EP
Bpitch Control 055 Gemeinsam 2002
Downwards records Lino33
Hydrogen Dukebox 012 Rewired in My Manor (remix: Metamatics)
Ghostly International 013 Idol Tryouts Vol.1
Rematter 02 Gre3yman remix
R.A.S. 03 EP (remix Dbit)
Detroit Underground 001 Detroit Underground Vol.1
Detroit Underground 002 Detroit Underground Vol.2
Detroit Underground 003 Detroit Underground Vol.3
Detroit Underground 004 Detroit Underground Vol.4
Detroit Underground 005 Detroit Underground Vol.5


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12 Jul 10

 

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twilight_frequencies Podcast 006 by Adam Stolz. Cornbredbeats Volume One.

Adam Stolz is an active Dj in the city which he currently resides, Chicago, IL. He has upcoming releases on both Prosthetic Pressings (Chicago/DC) and Black Nation (Kalamazoo/Munich/Miami). Adam has some history with the main contributors of Twilight Frequencies. We all matured (I use that loosely) together during the ‘golden age’ of the electronic music party scene. We were strategically scattered between two major birth places of electronic music, Detroit and Chicago… spending many a long nights and early mornings capturing every last bit of sound and inspiration we could physically handle. We moved on to promoting and Djing events to indulge our love for music and soon began investing time into music production as well. We all grew independently from there, each taking a different path yet still bound by our affection for music and the emotions it provokes. We’ve all remained friends and it has been a joy to experience Adam’s growth as an amazing Dj and artist. I see great things on the horizon.

An event not to miss: Saturday August 21st, Adam Stolz will be opening for Alex Bau at The Smartbar in Chicago. Presented by Prosthetic Pressings.

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Words from Adam Stolz:

“Lately, as I’ve reflected on the past, I’ve begun to see things in so many cycles. Friends from the past have come back into focus in my life and I see how well and how great everyone is doing. It’s inspiring to feed off all my friends, especially when everyone is positive and supporting the next man’s venture. Plus it also helps that every single one of my friends is a fucking music snob, and will call out a whack beat faster than you can say “Shoes in the Dryer”.  We have all contributed to each others musical tastes, it’s been an awesome ride and it still continues to be.

Speaking of friends I want to give a enormous shout out and THANK YOU to Twilight Frequencies. You guys are awesome. Thank you for letting me be a part of this. We all go way back and I have seen you guys develop pretty heavily as artists and professionals (and vice versa), but no more moving Cerwin Vega bins around long concrete floors or going to jail for noise violations while your boys still look over your place with 100 slightly tilted people. Ah Good Times, but, we did it because we loved the music. Just the same as we do today!

Cornbredbeats

Whether growing up in Detroit or Chicago you don’t have to drive far to see a corn field, it’s funny to think that as soon as you leave the city….BAM! It’s sometimes never ending, I mean shit, have you driven through Iowa. Jesus! Sorry Iowa, it is seriously nothing personal.  I love ya, I really do, I have some friends from Iowa, so we’re cool. Anyway sorry.. corn… like I said. It feeds us, keeps us warm, gives us energy…and it’s even used to convey messages. One could say, that the Rural/Urban (lets call it ‘Ruralban’) societies based around these Midwest cities plays an integral part in the development of (the soul of) music since the beginning of the 20th century. It’s that soul you feel in a great house track. You can’t explain it. You can only feel it. And that is the best part. I love music that comes from the ground up! As it’s trying to move you.

So, by this point, you should be laughing. Seriously, that’s the idea. Why do something fun, that I love, and not have a sense of humor about it? It’s an escape. But!!!! not posing ‘Sven Vath’ style on a magazine cover painted up like KISS. We don’t necessarily need to have that much fun.

Cornbredbeats is a funny name and sounds weird saying it, but it has YET to NOT resonate with any one of my friends who hear about it. Come on, it’s pretty hilarious to think about the relationship of root house/techno culture so close to this boring, flat, cold, and yet somehow amazingly fertile soil.  So yes, to some funny degree: corn bred beats.

And with that… volume one.

Enjoy.”

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twilight_frequencies Podcast 006 by Adam Stolz. Cornbredbeats Volume One.
Tracklist:
1)    Blood & Tears – Falling Down (Topper Remix) on KarateKlub
2)    Groovik – Crystal (Original Mix) on Freaky Vibes
3)    Neal White – FM Melodie In E-Moll (Diffus Remix) on Eminor Records
4)    Beckers, Gabe – Hell’s U (Original Mix) on Sprout
5)    Kaiserdisco – Carambolo on MBF
6)    Rino Cerrone – Fly House on Rilis
7)    Daniel Stefanik – Tripiando Los Colores (Original Mix) on Mobilee
8)    Responz – Expectation of Noize (Nikitin Re-Dub Mix) on Low Flow Records
9)    Adam Stolz – Bumleg Bounce (unreleased)
10)  Luca Morris – Ribotrex on Terminal M


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28 Jun 10

 

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Detroit based DJ Corbin Davis first launched himself into the electronic music industry in 1996 when he purchased his first set of decks and a drum machine. He emerged onto the scene in 1998 playing a diverse blend of techno that has fostered a strong local following. Corbin has played countless venues and parties including classic Detroit mainstays: The Packard Plant, The Works, The Motor Lounge, The Majestic Theatre and Mack and Bellevue. He has played alongside the likes of Ben Sims, Mark Verbos, Adam X, Terry Mullen, Woody Mcbride, Phono, Adam Beyer, Mark Broom, Tim Xavier, Richard Devine, Otto Van Scharch and Jimmer Edger.

Most recently Corbin has been working closely with Nick Bien and Chad Parraghi (Project 313) on the newly formed imprint Blank Code; a label created to spotlight the newest techno producers from Detroit and around the Globe.

Variety has always been the key to Corbin’s fresh and interesting sets and this one is no different: a glitch set with chilled out valleys, clicky peeks and a deep, rolling countryside.

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Tracklisting:

1
Title: kappa ( Evan Morris Remix)
Artist: Evan Morris
Album: kappa mixes (grey beats volume 2.5)
2
Title: Estepa_Original_Mix -
Artist: Pablo Denegri, Mekas
Album: Chakal
3
Title: Elvientovinoami – Original Mix
Artist: Alex Delarge
Album: Alive In Limbo
4
Title: Uhcd – Original Mix
Artist: Nukua
Album: Gold Series Volume 1
5
Title: Behind Closed Doors – Original Mix
Artist: Dlay
Album: Vacant
6
Title: Krup – Original Mix
Artist: Kritical Auido
Album: Detroit Under Ground 06
7
Title: T34g feat. MC Marco – OG
Artist: Kero
Album: Kerologistics
8
Title: Egypt – OG mix
Artist: Elephant Pixel
Album: Estellita
9
Title: Beyond The Dome – OG mix
Artist: Alex Rize
Album: Silk Way LP
10
Title: Battle Gongs – OG mix
Artist: Lone Shark
Album: Synchromatic
11
Title: Droeth – OG mix
Artist: Lucid Dream
Album: Recovered Data 95
12
Title: Grip – OG mix
Artist: Lucid Dream
Album: Recovered Data 95
13
Title: Praquayr – OG mix
Artist: Nukua
Album: Lost Generation
14
Title: Mei Lpne – OG mix
Artist: Nukua
Album: Lost Generation


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