A live set recorded at Second Life’s famous “Alpha Box” technoclub in january 2008. Almost 4 hours of deep, dubby and straight forward sounds.
I recently stumbled over a crate of old mixtapes and started to digitize them. This one’s an untitled mix from 1996. Thanks to Isoprax/Fun in the murky to adopt this tape for hosting!
Jonzon – Dirty seconds – Disko B
Armand van Helden & DJ Sneak – Hardsteppin disko selection – Relief Records
Woody Mcbride – Basketball heroes 1 – Communique
MD Connection – Magic feet – Muzique
DJ Hyperactive – Contact
DBG Project – Every freakin night (rmx) – Dance Mania
Waxmaster Maurice – Freak – Dance Mania
DHS – House of god (Fred rmx) – Missile
Supreme truth – Supreme truth – Ongaku
Modal – Lovers (Roy Davis & DJ Skull rmx) – Sounds
Slam – Trak violation – Soma
Christopher Just – Jeans & Electronics 1 – Testtube
Jonzon – Cardiological Stomp – Disko B
DJ Esp – New era – DBN / Communique
Stereo Jack – Booba fett – Raw Elements
Lester Fitzpatrick – Frantic frenzy – Relief Records
Lester Fitzpatrick – Frantic frenzy – Relief Records
Joey Beltram – Instant – Tresor
Paul Johnson – I feel love rmx – ?
DJ Skull – Stress – Djax up
Tyree – Da butt – Underground Construction
Paul Johnson – EQ – Relief Records
Depeche Mode – World in my eyes (F. Kevorkian rmx) – Mute
Dexter Moore – Pump – Raw Elements
Modal – Lovers (DJ Slip mix) – Sounds
Robert Armani – Circus bells – Dance Mania
Fred Gianelli – Management (Steve Bug rmx) – Superstition
Half:q – s4 – Out on a limb
LFO – Tied up (Acid mix) – Warp
DHS – House of god (Pump panel rmx) – Missile
Mental Mayhem – Joeys riot – Atmosphere
DJ HMC – Cum on – Dirty House Records
Diggarama just released a VA compilation to celebrate its first anniversary – congrats. Amongst those 31 tracks by artists like Vadz, Derek Scott, Izmar and many other members of the netaudio scene you’ll find a precious little piece of mine called ‘Swift’.
“We give you our first year anniversary present. Producers from all the corners of the globe joined in and made this beautiful sound journey that will take you to the heavenly realms.
Close your eyes… Music is relentless, body is restless. Energy pumping through your veins is just a foreplay for what’s about to happen. Worry not. World of wonders is ahead of you. Just reach out and embrace it. Never surrender, never dance alone. We shall share our wonders with you. Now… Open your eyes.
We’re dedicating this release to you because you have been a big support, loyal friends and audience. We have never been prouder with the release. So many people created so many beautiful sounds varying from ambient and stylish electronica to banging techno with some slight detours into drum’n'bass and breaks waters and into dark electro-experimental clouds, but yet suitable for every ear and taste. There’s a bit of everyone’s cup of tea in this release, we kid you not.
PS One important note: Izmar’s track is encoded in 128 kbps and we would also like to mention that Izmar created this track when he was 19 years old using an old 486DX4, Impulsetracker, 2xtb303, tr909 and a Juno106.”
You can grab ‘Swift’ here but i recommend you to download out the entire compilation instead (it’s free, damnit!)
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May 10th, 2007 in Studio/Discography
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So here’s my first set released on Mixotic.net. “e=4/4″ assembles classics from the netlabel vault, unreleased material and other kickin’ tracks from the present to a 23 track neck-massage. » read on!
I went digging into my collection of tracks and came up with the masterplan to broadcast a series of annual “best of” sets. It started with the year 1992, unfortunately that’s also as far as the story goes. Aired in february 2007 on shouted.fm / mth.electro.
This live-set of my Traktorized show on #mth.electro was lateron made available by Psycoded’s Zimmer-Records subsidary for DJ sets.
Pablo Akaros – Noche De Kriteers – [Edensonic 014]
Killahertz – Jack-Jack – [Fragmentmusic 001]
Atmogat – Continue Mode – [Direktschall 003]
Atesh K. – Robodance – [Intoxik 15]
Dupont – The Robot Hotline – [Blacktron Music Productions]
Herve Ak – Jeisa Like Minimal – [Stir 007]
Jerzz – Kannie Slapen (Sascha Müller Jerzz is in the House Remix) – [Super Six Records 022]
Nanospeed – Privathitter 1 – [Rest Label 027]
Vadim Lankov – Gloom & Mood – [Super Six Records 021]
Lodestar – Red Man Waiking – [Avionix 007]
Inigo Kennedy – Simply Intricate (Loopen) – [Asymmetric 008]
Nuclear Ramjet – Liquified – [Digital Diamonds 002]
Ronald Van Aggelen – Specific Sounds Part III – [_rohformat 028]
Surd – Spring (Mookid Remix) – [Knob 001]
Dry – Bad Discount – [Year Of The Machine 003]
Inge Heiz – Strychnin – [Intoxik 015]
Ronny Pries – Hello Mr. Rok – [unreleased]
Curse – Michael – [Funque Droppings 004]
Dataman – Wnb – [Edensonic 011]
Compiler – Soundfork – [.schleudertrauma029.]
Stanislav Tolkachev – Family Dialects – [Funque Droppings 009]
Amylas – I Am Here – [Ural 13]
Tioneb – T9 – [Edensonic 007]
Simmetune – Synthetik – [Digital Diamonds 001]
Project Swirl – Echo – [Inuoquo 022]
Mark Foundler – Footlights (rp’s Mono:Meltdown Rmx) – [Dreamsource 132]
Ceroform – Hicon – [Heavy Industries 016]
Deadbone – Nightmare (Outro) – [Funque Droppings 005]
Doctor’s Orders – Shelter – [Diggarama 010]
Kollektiv Turmstrasse – Der Langweiler – [No Response 008]
Neurus Meyer – Averkepa – [grhk 007]
Sven Plysch – Rack It Up – [Dreamsource 121]
Veztax – Model – [Diggarama 008]
Msei – Klangsubtractor – [Zimmer 025]
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If you dig this, i suggest you to check out Zimmer-Mixes for further kickin’ netaudio techno sets! For further reference: this set’s URL at Zimmer-Mixes.
Starting 2007 with a retrospective on 2006 best releases. Broadcasted via #mth.electro on shouted.fm on january, 4th.
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“Ronny Pries (Forte Records) and Harld Kern (Weltherrschaft.com) understand their Label T- (“T-minus”) as a platform for natively deep techno which reaches the soul of the listener. The labeldebut is following this concept consequentely. With T-001 Ronny Pries impressively presents the spirit and the different track charateristics of the new label.
The A1, “Through the fog“, burns into the listeners memory. Offensive basslines are coming along like an earthquake, nevertheless the listeners still have enough free space to enjoy the music through smart sequenced parts of acid-lines. The listener is almost able to feel the pleasant pressure. The b-side continues seamlessly and shows with “Harvester” through striking hi-hats and vibrating synth-sounds, Techno at its best.
Although with smoother sounds, but by no means less floating the second track of the b-side “Orang Utan” represents itself and the artist Ronny Pries with his wide spectrum of understanding his music. sharp drums and soft spheres combined into a melodic and rhythmical sophisticated track, which is not only ambient.”
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December 28th, 2006 in Studio/Discography
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The final release of Sören and mine sneaky little boston-based fake-project “Snitzer & Mc Coy” for Hamburg’s Superstition Records label. Came with bells’n'whistles and a Pascal F.E.O.S. remix, released in 1999.
Again produced in their Boston based Turntable-Box-studio, this 12-inch bribes with an excellent sound and extraordinary mixing.
As a remixer Superstition could win no one else than Frankfurt based top-DJ and -producer PASCAL F.E.O.S., who puts on B1 his stamp on in an unmistakeable way using his typical hammering bass drum and sharp open Hi Hats.
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December 28th, 2006 in Studio/Discography
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The debut of Stereo Jacks and mine little Boston-wannabe project under the cover of ‘Cevin Snitzer & Ron Mc Coy‘ tailored for Superstition Records.
A1 Goodbeat
B1 CBA
B2 The Truth
Released as Superstition 2076 12″ in april 1997. Further details at the releases Discogs page. You can purchase the digital tracks i.e. via Zero inch.
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December 27th, 2006 in Studio/Discography
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As a tribute to the 75th jubilee release of Superstition and as a limited edition the first collaboration between Humate and Snitzer & Mc Coy, which was released together with The Sound Of Superstition Vol.5 compilation. ‘Oh My Darling I Love You’ feat. the original version and the Heavy Hitter Mix produced with Humate is the association of old friends and the successful meeting of old and new Superstition artists.
‘Oh my Darling I Love You’ became a huge success during summer ’97, unforgettable was the track in Westbams set @ Siegessäule during the Love Parade in Berlin.
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November 28th, 2006 in Studio/Discography
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Release info:
“This 12″ was released in spring 98 incl. a coverversion of QUEEN´s We Will Rock You. The main track is concerned to a coverversion from the rock-classic of the famous british formation QUEEN around their frontman Freddy Mercury, who unfortunately died a few years ago.
The two Boston guys Snitzer & Mc Coy use a particular sense of humour and understand this remake unmistakeably as an hommage to the great cult-band QUEEN. The music is a self-assured, respectless fusion of different styles from the electronic sound-spectrum. Inspired from the Coverversion of ‘We Will Rock You’ the track ‘Rock You‘ came to existance shortly behind in two mixes of different styles. While the ‘Electronic Erection Short/Long-Mix‘ is a kind of true Old-School-Electro, the ‘We-Will-Mix‘ is definitely a Club-Smasher.”
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November 28th, 2006 in Studio/Discography
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