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#176
ciamik.....intronya ala dimitri from paris huhuhuhuh
cool track !!!
#177
Quote from: 7 on 06/06/07, 18:11
Link
Rapidshare:
http://rapidshare.com/files/35519521/1-01_Tech_House_Deep_House_128.mp3.html

Zshare:
http://www.zshare.net/audio/216147408d4bad/

Tech House/Deep House Compilation
(Recorded live and mixed by Indra7, using Technics 1200 MK2, Pioneer CDJ 1000 MK3, Pioneer DJM 600, Sound Forge)

Track Listing:
01. My Life - Fonka Delix
02. Let Things Slide (Terry Lee Brown Junior's Sliding Dub) - Nor Elle
03. Brouwers - Sebastien Leger
04. Amazon - Stryke & Santos
05. Lion Steps - The Timewritter
06. Silver Lights - Phunk Diggaz
07. La Nuit Magique - Groove Rebels
08. Nuf - M.A.N.D.Y
09. Royal House (De Stijl Remixed) - Gui Borrato
10. I Hope - Roberto Bardini
11. Return To Galaxi - Lexicon
12. Maximal - Sebastien Leger
13. Lucky Heather (Dubfire Remixed) - Nic Fanciulli

Minta masukannya ya guys  ;)

keren-keren sob lagunya...hihihihihih
deep/tech house yg baru-baru ,reccomended labelnya duonggg ....:)
udah dengerin Christian Paduraru ?? keren keren sob tracknya...
#178
Juan Atkins
Robbie Rivera
Judge Jules
Derek Howell
Danny Tenaglia
#179
SURABAYA

1.WANTI

BALI

1.JONY

JAKARTA
1.DJ DREE
2.ALTUNA
3.ADE & JUDETH
4.ANDEZZZZ


USA
1.IMAN RIZKY
2.SUMANTRI
3.ASTRID SURYANTO
#180
House / 50 cents of MARK FARINA
11/06/07, 16:27
Veteran DJ Mark Farina is in considerably good spirits despite the merging time difference when I call, although my archaic analogue recording unit seems hell-bent on hindering our interview as if a catastrophic event waiting to unravel.

"I can barely hear you.." he says in a distinct American drawl down the phone line. I apologise for the unforeseen technical difficulties and quiz him on how his day's gone.

"Let's see I'm going to Mexico tomorrow" he muses. "So, I'm just packing for that, I'm playing there this weekend, just getting some music together". With more than twenty years experience jet-setting the world and packing out clubs across the globe, house legend Mark Farina is as well known for his downtempo acid jazz sets (the Mushroom Jazz sound) as he is for his trademark deep house fusion styles.

Farina got into house music in the late 80s in Chicago, when his friendship began with the infamous Derrick Carter - who he maintains still keeps in contact with. "Yeah, I saw him a couple of weeks ago" Farina adds. From the friendship forged the track 'Mood' in 1989 which is widely credited as being the first Ambient House record.

In 1992, along with Patty Ryan-Smith, he started the legendary Monday night club 'Mushroom Jazz' in San Francisco, playing downtempo tracks, and will be soon releasing the sixth compilation of the same name. Every story has a beginning, for Mark a native of Chicago is adamant San Francisco (now home) is a great musical 'melting pot' but also hints his youth an ebbing influence growing up.

"In my early high school years I went to a lot of concerts" recalls Farina. "1984-85 a lot of new-wavish concerts; The Cure, The Smiths, Ministry, Front 242 DJing that kind of stuff. I started off with industrial at the time; the clubs would play industrial type music. I also started playing some early Detroit techno and acid with the industrial stuff to get into classic stuff more, and of course on the radio at that time in Chicago in the 80s there were the house mixes out on the radio every day. I didn't know what the sounds were, I just recorded them and mixed them on the radio."

Farina heartedly recalls his high school years citing his musical pedigree, a background learning trumpet and drums as a solid induction and bearing on his musical journey. A sentiment that has him regarded him by his peers as one of the most respected pioneers in the industry.

"Yeah, definitely growing up in the 80s." says Mark. "As well as playing drums in a cover band, we did originals but we did a lot of covers, New Wave and 80s groups were such a big influence and that seems to have come back around, that sound has influenced a lot of artists today especially in Chicago which had the fusion of house and industrial, it was a very good thing to have in my musical upbringing. Chicago's just a musical town in general. Playing drums, trumpet, just reading music helps you as a DJ."

Now happily transplanted in San Francisco, Mark finds time divided between producing and mixing his own music, largely thanks to prolific releases on Om Records (Mushroom Jazz and House of Om) and Farinas' own label - Great Lakes Audio. Mark is quite coy about his future, conceding his views on balancing private life and work, "a natural correlation between the two." I usually streamline it to keep things to what I can handle." admits Farina.

"I think any DJ that goes through this is pacing themselves to be productive and do gigs, and knows when their bodies have had enough, so I think I'm lucky so far" (laughs). Mark goes on to reflect on the rigours of travelling and the toll taken on his private life, but deftly denies any plans to retire on his plaudits just yet.

"Um, gee I don't know, not really - I mean maybe not doing enough sometimes, some options here I could've taken or just too busy here or there, but generally I wouldn't change a lot of things. Maybe exercise more or eat healthier foods maybe?"

"You know I've gotten pickier as I grow older and try to put in a better sound system, those kinds of things," he laughs. "I haven't got bored of spinning; luckily new music keeps coming out all the time and makes my job easier because as long as there's good new stuff that needs to be played I'm game. Also sometimes air travel can be not as pleasant as it used to be, some of the long term effects wear off when flights get delayed or you get stuck in airports, those kinds of things. The whole club thing and DJing, people and shows, small shows and festivals, I still enjoy it, you can't really predict what's going to happen."

Changes over the years from analogue to digital recording, have signalled an advent of change, with some DJs opting to play tracks from cd rather than vinyl. One of the advantages is playing individual remix tracks and more creativity, as Farina points out, "a lot of labels have slowed down their output of vinyl, at the moment we're doing vinyl" he divulges. "And now we're just switching over to digital and trying to figure out a plan because there are a lot of labels switching over to a digital format."

I ask him if there are any other noticeable changes in the music scene. "In America things are different than you guys down there. In America a lot of clubs are 21 and up which I think is not a bad situation, I mean down there the drinking age isn't so rigid and here all DJs play a 21 and up club, but you don't get such a younger crowd, who don't get to hear a lot of DJs I've found."

"Only a couple of cities in America do a couple of 18 and up related parties. Yeah I'd like to see that change, otherwise things are progressing good. Chicago house seems to crossover a lot of different sub-genres that people say is the house of today, Chicago house has a lot of stuff in it that kind of helps me whether the moods change. It's still house you know? The terminology changes from year to year."

New Zealand's geographical isolation from the rest of the world is one reason gaining popularity for overseas DJs to come down to visit. It's an isolation that permeates our music and culture, fostering a nurturing environment for local DJs, who if lucky enough can squander a decent living from it. "I think people there, are really extra hip to everything that's going on in the world." adds Farina.

"For being so far away people may think you might know that, but you don't know all the music things happening in England or the US and other places as well. You get quite an influence down there and I've found my friends down there - especially on the internet, are just as up on tunes as I am." But despite the solitude from the world community, you'd be surprised to hear we don't lag that far behind the rest of the world.

"England I think is still a hot bed." he continues. "Germany has quite a lot of good stuff, different cities in the US they're doing a lot of good deep house, there's also a lot of good Canadian stuff coming out, and of course from Australia and New Zealand. I get a lot of good tunes from down your way - I think that's the one thing about the whole internet and just the way it's gotten a little smaller, you can get a tune from anywhere and it could be really good. It could be wherever, Bulgaria, it could be Mexico - whenever I'm out I usually get given tunes and you get some good, some bad. You help or try and tell them, sometimes you get a really good track from somewhere you don't expect."

A huge Gunners fan, Farina is audibly excited talking about the "other" passion in his life: Arsenal Football Club, and is quite bummed out that he will be missing a Champion's League match while he is away. He's elated about tripping down this way later in the year while I manage to prise open one of his secrets to successful DJing.

"Whenever I DJ in whatever city, I leave the TV on in the hotel room, it's kind of a superstitious thing. How's that? Nobody knows that."

Needless to say there hasn't been a bad gig yet.
#181
Joining an impressive list of dance music greats such as Paul van Dyk, John Digweed, Sasha, Ferry Corsten, Tiesto and Carl Cox, Christopher Lawrence has been invited to host his very own arena at Holland's and perhaps Europe's most prestigious dance event - Dance Valley 2007!

The concept is in the name of the Arena - "Continental". Lawrence's appreciation for music and talent stems from being entrenched in the business for over a decade, and so it was apt that he invited the crème de la crème of the planet's best to play in his own arena.

Now in it's thirteenth year, Dance Valley is the jewel in the crown of the European summer festival circuit, boasting massive and highly produced, themed stage areas, cafés, a campsite with supermarket and even an outdoor cinema. Known as "the Woodstock of Dance", the festival attracts DJs and fans from around the world.

So, on Saturday July 14th, Christopher and his band of world-wide jocks will descend on Dance Valley to host the Continental arena, presented by Christopher himself. This line-up reflects the consideration Lawrence has for global dance music, and certainly this will not be the last you will hear of the Continental concept, with plans in the works to bring it to the UK soon.

» Dance Valley - 'Continental' Line-Up:

Christopher Lawrence
Judge Jules,
Blank & Jones,
John "00" Fleming,
Sean Teas,
The Shy Brothers Fabio Stein,
M.I.K.E,
Mark James,
Ian Betts,
Dogzilla Live,
MC Paul T.



Website:    www.dancevalley.com

#182
Godskitchen 'Electric' sees this globally renowned club brand deliver two CDs of the finest electric house and electric trance. This compilation takes the hottest of these two sounds and delivers one superb album showcasing the best of both worlds and everything that has happened in between.

Arguably still weighing in as the UK's leading super club, Godskitchen has been a forerunner of the UK's club scene since it's inception in the mid 90s. Here they deliver their first compilation for 2007 and also their first for New State Music.

Godskitchen Electric sees this globally renowned club brand deliver two CDs of the finest electric house and electric trance, capitalising on the massive crossover that has taken place within the electro house, techno and trance scenes of the last six-eight months, seeing trance inspire house and electro and vice versa.

» CD1: Electro House

'Electric House' sees massive tracks such as 'Take No Shhh' by Fredde Le Grand presents Flamingo, 'Body Language' by M.A.N.D.Y Vs Booka Shade (Funkagenda's Tell 'Em About The Cobs' Mix), Pryda's 'Remember', Ferry Corsten's 'Junk' (D.Ramirez Dub), Eyerer & Chopstick 'Haunting' (Christopher Just Remix) alongside the first use of Tiësto's brand new single 'In The Dark' (Dirty South Remix).

1. Fedde le Grande pres. Flamingo - Take No Shhh
2. Rene Amesz & Peter Gelderblom - Snap
3. M.A.N.D.Y. vs. Booka Shade - Body Language (Funkagenda's "Tell 'Em About The Cobs Remix)
4. Mighty Dub Katz - Magic Carpet Ride '07 (Claude Von Stroke Sucker Free City Edition)
5. Pryda - Remember
6. Atrium - In Love With You (Smax & Gold Dub)
7. Mason pres. The Benedict Files - Bermuda Triangle
8. Laidback Luke feat. Stephen Granville - Hypnotize (Steve Angello Remix)
9. Punkrok - So Good
10. Phatjack - Dirty Monday (Bart van Wissen Remix)
11. Martijn ten Velden & Lucian Foort - Bassification
12. Josh Wink - Higher State Of Consciousness (Dirty South & TV Rock Remix)
13. Jordy Lishious - Raw
14. Ferry Corsten feat. Guru - Junk (D Ramirez Dub)
15. Conamore - I've Got This Feeling (Ben Macklin Remix)
16. DJ Delicious - Let It Drop (Henrik B. Remix)
17. Eyerer & Chopstick - Haunting (Christopher Just Remix)
18. Tiësto feat. Christian Burns - In The Dark (Dirty South Remix)

» CD 2: Electro Trance

'Electric Trance' ups the tempo (only slightly) with killer electro inspired trance including the first uses of inspirational tracks such as 'Grasshopper' from Sander Van Doorn, Tiësto's 'Lethal Industry' (Richard Durand Remix), 'Analog Feel' by Cosmic Gate (LiveCut Remix) a super exclusive, new mix of Djuma Soundsystem's incredible 'Les Djinns' (by Swen Weber). With out and out anthems like 'Domino' by Oxia and 'Pulvertutm 2.0' by Niels Van Gogh Vs Eniac (Eric Smax & Thomas Gold Remix), you know a winner is born.

1. Martin Landsky - 1000 Miles
2. Oxia - Domino
3. Sander van Doorn - Grasshopper
4. Riley & Durrant feat. Gina Dootson - Hollow (Hauswerks Remix)
5. Niels van Gogh vs. Eniac - Pulverturm 2.0 (Eric Smax & Thomas Gold Remix)
6. Djuma Soundsystem - Les Djinns (Swen Webber Remix)
7. Cosmic Gate - Analog Feel (LiveCut Remix)
8. Alex M.O.R.P.H. vs. Rank 1 - A Life Less Ordinary
9. Super8 & Tab - Needs To Feel (Wippenberg Remix)
10. Cara Dillon vs. 2Devine - Black Is The Colour (Coco & Green Remix)
11. Parker & Hanson - It's Not Too Late
12. Johan Gielen - Revelations (Filterheadz Remix)
13. Armin van Buuren vs. Rank 1 feat. Kush - This World Is Watching Me
14. Joop - The Future (Rank 1 Remix)
15. Adam Sheridan - La Fiesta (Adam's Inside Out Mix)
16. Marco V - Simulated (Marc Green Remix - Marco V 2006 S.I.D. Re-edit)
17. Tiësto - Lethal Industry (Richard Durand Remix)
18. Marcel Woods - Don't Tar Me With The Same Brush

Without over using a key PR phrase it certainly isn't 'rocket science' but you can be 100% sure those super in-the-know peoples at Godskitchen have put together one of the most on it, must have compilations available out there in club land right now.

*tepuktangan* *tepuktangan* *tepuktangan*
#183
Disk Jockey / Re: MAC ZIMMS
09/06/07, 18:49
mac zimms bukannya techno ???
#185
Trance / Re: godskitchen e flyer
09/06/07, 18:03
Morillo vs PVD gimana tuh...ya...pastui seru banget kalee....
#187
mura(synan) vs dony (arikanami)
#188
Quote from: kadek84 on 08/01/06, 14:40
www.excession.co.uk

Excession: The Agency
t: +44 20 7524 7676
f: +44 20 7524 7677
w: www.excession.co.uk
e: tara@excession.co.uk

mungkin ,bila di perlukan sewaktu waktu

thx


thx pak Kadek ...
#189
happy birthday

...kapan nih Eric Morillo ? sama SAsha ???

:)
#190
www.clickgroove.com
www.undergroundhouse.net
www.deephousemafia.org
#192
:salt water: , enak lagu nyah...
#193
David Alvarado
Phil Weeks
Ashley Beedle or Xpress 2 (with Rocky and Diesel)
Lawnchair Generals
Rulers of the Deep
Superchumbo
Paul Woolford
DJ Rasoul
Doc Martin
Alexi Delano
Jerome Sydenham
#194
perlu juga diadakan semacam "small gathering" antar club owner,promoters,DJ's,sponsorship....utk tukar pikiran aja (brainstorming) ...hayah.....:P
#195
Quote from: DJ Deny on 14/05/07, 14:25
Ini mah ga usah diragukan lagi..!!! NYE di Zouk ' kemarin maiin 12 jam.

John digweed aja pasti joged di dance fl kalau setiap kali DT main di WMC..

maen di X 2 asik juga kali yaaa
#196
achdiyat masih bisa maen house set nggak ya ???
#197
Quote from: wd j on 14/05/07, 14:45

yg mau ngecek2 sedikit tentang tentang Starkillers, bisa di cek di:

www.myspace.com/nickterranova
www.myspace.com/starkillers

WWW .TERRATRAXX.COM


DISCOGRAPHY: 2006:

1. STARKILLERS- DISCOTEKA- (SPINNIN/STAR69RECORDS)

2. STARKILLERS- SCREAM- (SPINNIN)

3. TERRANOVA & AUSTIN LEEDS- SHAKEME- TERRATRAXX

4. TERRANOVA & AUSTIN LEEDS- ROCKME- TERRATRAXX

5. TERRANOVA & AUSTIN LEEDS- FREAKSHOW- TERRATRAXX

6. TERRANOVA- ELEKTRO FCUK- (TWEEKD)

7. TERRANOVA- IN THE LIGHT- (TOOLROOM)

8. AFTERTOUCH- WESTCOAST TRIBAL EP V.1(DRUMLINE)

9. AFTERTOUCH- WESTCOAST TRIBAL EP V.2(DRUMLINE)

10. TERRANOVA & AUSTIN LEEDS- (ONLY YOU) TERRATRAXX

11. TERRANOVA & AUSTIN LEEDS-SILLOETTE- SPICA RECORDS

REMIXES:2006:

1. JAIMY&LUCCA RICCI (TODO ASAGUA) TERRANOVA & AUSTIN LEED RMX-FATAL

2. SERGE DEVANT (SURROUND YOU) STARKILLERS RMX- ULTRA RECORDS

3. SEDUCTIVE BEATS(IT'S MY DRUG) TERRANOVA & AUSTIN LEEDS RMX-TWEEKD

4. JIMMY JAMES(FASIONISTA) TERRANOVA RMX-MADE RECORDS

5. DJ DAN (ROCK TO THE RYTHM) STARKILLERS RMX-AUDACIOUS RECORDS

6. ROOSTER & SAMMY PERALTA (TONIGHT) TERRANOVA, AFTERTOUCH, STARKILLERS-RMX-TERRATRAXX RECORDS

7. VINNY TROIA (FLOW) TERRANOVA'S STARKILLERS REMIX- CURVE RECORDS

8. JOHN CREAMER &STEPHAN K (SOMETHING TO LOOSE) FT. NADIA ALI & ROSCO ULTRA RECORDS

9. IIO-(IS IT LOVE) - STARKILLERS RMX-MADE RECORDS

10. DARIO NUNEZ & DAVID BIO (MY WORLD) TERRANOVA & AUSTIN LEEDS-STEREO

11. 2RAUMWHONG & MOGUAI (xes SECREAT)- STAR69RECORDS

12. STATIC REVENGER (ROUND & ROUND)-STARKILLERS BACKAROUND MIX-ULTRA

13.PAUL OKENFOLD FT. PHARREL (xes&MONEY)- STARKILLERS ALLOVER UR FACE MIX-WARNER MUSIC

14. X-1 (HYPNOSIS_- TERRANOVA & AUSTIN LEEDS MIX- CURVVE RECORDS

13. HOUSE HEROS (MAGIC ORGASM)- TERRANOVA & AUSTIN LEEDS MIX- STAR 69


sedeuuuuppp :)
#199
Quote from: monique on 05/05/06, 09:56
kalo buat long st boring juga cing,hrs campur sari ;D
opini boleh berbeda beda ,tapi teteup...support all kind of music ...peace