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Austral Mixing con Alex Zeta Paul
Domingo 22 a 00 HS (Buenos Aires)
email: austral@sonic.fm
Todas las semanas Alex Zeta Paul nos presenta a los mejores DJs de House de Argentina y del mundo con Mixes 100% exclusivos.
Todos los shows de Austral Mixing se encuentran disponibles para descargar desde el Website de Austral Mixing, www.australmixing.com
Ultimo Tracklisting
2011-09-11 Coyu @ Austral Mixing
01 Santos – Denver (Rockets & Ponies)
02 Patrick Lindsey – Lockruf (Hideout)
03 M.In & Jonas Fahz – Elephant Blues (Trapez Ltd.)
04 DJ Sneak – My Love (Ramon Tapia Remix) (Snatch)
05 Sebo K – Mr. Duke (Mobilee)
06 X-Press 2 – Kill 100 (Uner Remix) (Skint)
07 Vernon Bara & Igor Vicente – Breathe ‘n’ Pop (Visionquest)
08 Tensnake – Something About You (Mirau Musik)
09 &Me – Clamb (Saved)10 Jon Rundell – Knick Knack (Intec Digital)
11 Gary Beck – Diva (Soma)
12 &Me – Empire State (Keinemusik)
13 Ray Okpara feat. Nikki – Rainbows (Oslo)
14 Koki – Killer Roll (Isgud)
15 &Me – Red Flag (Saved)
16 Ramiro Lopez – Filgud (Suara)
17 Leland McWilliams – 1 Sunset, 2 Bottles Of Malbec (Microzoo)
Novedades Recientes
Taras Van De Voorde @ Austral Mixing
Taras is your typical citizen of Rotterdam. People who are not afraid to do things slightly different. As goes for the architecture of Rotterdam, Taras is always looking for new ways to find an innovative sound. This didn’t go unnoticed by the house en technoscene. After a couple of years spinning the decks in the underground scene he started producing in 2007. Warm melodies, effective bass lines and crazy breaks. He’s been then taking things seriously in his studio. His way of producing has led to some surprising results. So it’s almost impossible to put his sound in a genre. In the end it’s all about the result; a ecstatic dancefloor. He released a series of Eps and remixes on Manual, Stolen Moments, Exceptional and Mood Music. The release of tracks such as ‘Skylime” on Wolfskuil (co.production with Jelle Kuipers) and “1998” on Rebirth/EC served as a springboard for remixes and attention from international Dj’s like Pete Tong, Richie Hawtin, Agoria, Luciano and a lot of other keyplayers. The tracks have been on number one of the Juno and the Resident advisorcharts for weeks. Over the last years he has built up his (inter)national reputation by playing at the major clubs and festivals in Europe. Awakenings, Dancevalley, Paradiso, Club 11, Doornroosje, Barcelona (Raum), Londen (The Egg), Antwerpen (Cafe d’Anvers) and Milaan to name a few. His sets are very different from your average DJ. You only have to witness the queues of enthousiasts in front of the Catwalk in Rotterdam where he held long-term residencies. Especially on his long sets. Mellowing his style as times goes by, getting more experimental and spacious with a fresh style of his own. It’s clear that Taras is has made his name in the music scene and his is ready for the next step.For more Information about Taras van de Voorde.
www.soundcloud.com/taras-van-de-voorde
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Erwin van Moll has been taking piano lessons for three years now. “It was about time” he says. “Standing still means the same as going backwards”. And he is someone who’s always looking ahead. He was one of the first Dutch techno musicians during the early nineties and one of the main producers to give birth to the ‘Eindhoven techno sound’. Since then van Moll has built an extensive discography containing a wide variety of styles such as deep house & disco, break beats, ambient music and down tempo. When asked what all his music has in common there’s a long pause. “It all has a warmth and a strong atmosphere I hope” he replies. “Oh, and the bass line.
I find the bass line very important in dance music”. You know exactly what he is talking about when you hear ‘Merging’, the killer single he made together with dj Nuno Dos Santos from Utrecht and which features vocals by house legend Robert Owens. The smooth, powerful bass line in that song draws one irresistibly to the dance floor. It’s not van Moll’s only successful collaboration. After having worked mostly solo during the 90′s as max 404 together with musician Jan Vanderlest and former Darryll-Ann singer Jelle Paulusma he started Clashing Egos in 2003. “I did a week-long session in 2001 making music with befriended musicians and singer Kirsty Hawkshaw which was so inspiring it really made me want to do more pop oriented music together with others” he motivates. “I must admit that I was also a bit fed up with dance music at that time, which had become quite formulaic and uninteresting.” The first Clashing Egos album ‘rubicon’ came out in 2004. The second one is scheduled for the end of 2008. Since then Erwin has also re-found his love for dance music. He said goodbye to his alter ego max 404 and was reborn as TJ Kong (TJ Kong is the rocket-riding cowboy in Stanley Kubrick’s ‘dr Strangelove’ ). “I noticed that I had started a new musical period so I wanted to make a fresh start”. This doesn’t mean that van Moll is ashamed of his previous work. He has released records on labels such as Mo’ Wax, Djax, Evolution/Universal Language and Eskimo Recordings, did remixes for David Holmes, Kirk Degiorgio, Steve Poindexter and Gerd and his 1995 album ‘Love & Mathematics’ has earned him a place in the acclaimed Penguin book ‘The Rough Guide To Techno’. As a dj Erwin’s well-liked for his fluent and open minded style. He played every Dutch club and has stood in the spotlights at The End (London), Café d’Anvers (Antwerp), 10 days off (Ghent), Nitsa (Barcelona), Harry Klein (Munich), The Arches (Glasgow), Beam Hall (Tokyo) to name just a few. Musical inspiration he gets from books & films or during a walk or cycling-tour. He’s a Dutchman after all. In such cases his mobile phone functions as a sketchbook. “I sing or hum melodies and rhythms using the memo function of the phone” he enthuses. “Later I work these out in my studio”. It is exactly this lo-fi approach that he liked about the first Detroit techno records. “I was a huge fan of top producers like Trevor Horn, Yello and François Kevorkian. But it was only after the first house and techno records from Chicago and Detroit appeared that I realized it might be possible to make electronic music without having a studio costing a hundred thousand euros. Guess how I made my first record (‘Recycler EP’)? It was made with just a borrowed sampler standing on an ironing board during Dutch Carnival!”.
Add2basket @ Austral Mixing
It’s been a remarkable rise to prominence for Andrew, or Add2Basket as he’s more commonly known. From the first release on his own Add2Basket imprint in May of 2006, to the international gigs and releases on major labels of today; it’s been a whirlwind year or so for Andrew. His productions have been rapidly finding favour with a host of A-list DJs. From Desyn Masiello to Luke Fair, the Add2Basket sound can be found on dancefloors the world over. His signature melodies give his music an uplifting quality that has already brought it to the attention of labels like Alternative Route, Extrema and Sick Watona. As well as a host of regular gigs and high profile residencies in his native Hungary, the last year has seen Andrew travel the world, with gigs in Brazil, China, Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico and all over Europe, guesting at such prestigious venues as Pacha in Sao Paolo. Not content with just following the path of a successful DJ and producer, Andrew doubles as a label owner. Andrew’s label has stepped up a gear in recent months. With a host of talented producers on board such as Emjae, D-Pulse, Hernan Cerbello, Liluca, Phunktastike and Interplay, and a few extremely strong releases in the pipeline, Add2Basket recordings is making waves in the house community. The Add2Basket brand is fast becoming a name synonymous with quality – be it as a producer, DJ or label. Make no mistake, this is a man who’s going places.
Vadim Yershov @ Austral Mixing
At just 23 years old, Montreal based Vadim Yershov has seemingly come out of nowhere, quickly garnering the praise of some of the most established names on the scene. A producer for just four years, his work has already caught the ear of Danny Howells, who signed him to highly respected Dig Deeper Records. In addition, both his solo work and his collaborations with Norwegian DJ balErik have seen releases on Plastic City and Discoteca Music. The past year has seen Vadim’s tracks mentioned and charted by John Digweed, Nick Warren and Pete Tong to name a few. Vadim’s productions and sets are equally eclectic, with a strict focus on musical quality over hype. A philosophy of keeping his creative options as open as possible, he chooses to forego the use of sampling and programs such as MixedInKey. Stay tuned, as Vadim continues to promote his unique organic, honest style of dance music. The next year promises much more to come!
www.soundcloud.com/vadimyershov
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