Mon, 26 April 2010
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement
Rob Acid, Sontec, Dicabor, Alton Inc, Acid Warrior Straight out of Cologne in 1993, under the pseudonym Rob Acid, Babicz released his first single Happy Answer on London Records, which unexpectedly became a huge club hit. With the rise of acid house influenced records dominating the charts, Babicz was able to ride high on this new wave of club culture. In addition to becoming an in demand live performer using one of his other names, Acid Warrior, Babicz started to release singles on high profile imprints like Kompakt, Treibstoff and Steve Bug’s Audiomatique, as well as his own label, Junkfood In what Rob appropriately dubs “the rave years” in the mid-nineties, he was already playing all over the world. During this time Babicz teamed up with Mate Galic and psychedelic sonic experiences of every kind followed, which as Rob himself sums up perfectly came as a result of “excessive sound-research and absurd parties… transistor radio and porn films on big screen”. His affiliation with Force Inc a few years later brought a series of more experimental, less dancefloor-orientated works which suggested his theoretical musique concrete roots. By the turn of the new millennium, Babicz was striving for a different sound and thus began a new label, Shortcut. At the same time, he received multiple requests for sound design from hard and software producers, most notably resulting in the presets he produced for Native Instruments. In 2007 Robert released his landmark record, A Cheerful Temper on Systematic Recordings, which expertly moves between electronica, techno, minimal and classic house. Playing ‘live’ has always been a key feature of Babicz’s authentic musicianship; improvising instead of reeling off pre-determined sets has made his celebrated shows unquestionably unique events. He consistently delivers astonishing performances of his own productions built around warm melodies, blissed atmospherics & analogue bass - sometimes jacking, but mostly tripping and always around the foundations of his first love: techno. Consequently, Babicz has more than proven his worth in the world of dance music and his right to the title of pioneer and innovator, whether producing tech house, minimal or acid techno. With the release of Immortal Changes in early 2010, described by DJ Mag as a “marriage of organic groove and glistening electronic melodies” it is clear that Robert Babicz still has much more to give…
Playlist:
Intro r.babicz - remote kiss ( babiczstyle) r.babicz - the sun ( babiczsyle ) r.babicz - dark flower (fever album mix) ( systematic ) g.boratto - i feel ( babicz earth remix ) ( defray ) r.babicz - percofonik ( babiczstyle ) r.babicz - storm lunch ( babiczstyle ) r.babicz - astor (g.boratto rmx) ( systematic ) r.babicz - come closer ( lost babicz mix ) ( systematic ) r.babicz - simple feeling ( babiczstyle )
Special tanks to Luke Allen
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Direct download: Miami_Sessions_with_Robert_Babicz_1.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:37pm EDT |
Mon, 19 April 2010
M.U.M & 1605 Sessions Presents Miami Sessions with Umek Live@Blau Club Girona Spain - M.U.M Episode 127
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement
DJ UMEK
Track List: umek live Blau club Girona
02. Meat With Blood - Max Bett - "Capsula" 03. Dark Floor - Phunk Investigation - "1605 " 04. Incomings - Tesla (Alex Di Stefano Remix) - "Stereo Seven Plus" 05. Fly By Wire - Umek RMX - "Promo" 06. Nova - Kibz, Dfndr - "Recon Warriors" 07. Fly With Me - Elay Lazutkin - "IBZ Recordings" 08. Day Tripper - H2 - "Form Music" 09. Nice Guy - Subfractal (Glitter Remix) - "Killing Machine Records" 10. Pere Rem - Tomy DeClerque RMX - "promo" 11. Silly froggys - electric rescue - "promo" 12. Russian Railways - Re-Zone & Tesla - "Nervous" 13. Road 66 - Ezio Mariani (Worakls Remix) - "FLAT BELLY" 14. Risvegli - Dyno - "Hell Yeah Recordings" 15. Something Is Movin - Alex Di Stefano - "Mantide Records" 16. Ragaroo - Fergie Ragaroo - "Excentric Muzik" 17. Stop Show - Totoproto (Joey Beltram Remix) - "Sebian Recordings"
Direct download: Miami_Sessions_with_Umek_LiveBlau_Club_Girona_Spain_1.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 1:51pm EDT |
Mon, 12 April 2010
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement
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Mon, 5 April 2010
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement
Do you know DRI.K?
“Did you hear DRI.K playing? It’s outstanding!” by GUI BORATTO (BR) “The best female DJ we’ve ever seen playing!” by TICON (SE) “Without cheap tricks but far from being a sound considered difficult, DRI.K showed an untouchable sound sensibility: technique and very sharp trends. And she has a very chic sound, almost blasé, with so much subtleness. Cheers to DJ DRI.K’s Tech House!” by ALEX PALHANO (BR) “Number one female DJ in Brazil.” by CHRIS CHREBET (US) “DRI.K stands out from the rest both in and out of Brazil, producing really cool and intelligent work. I believe that, if she continues this way, we will soon have a TOP DJ representing our country really well internationally and earning her deserved respect in the Brazilian scene.” by MARCELINHO CIC (BR) Considered one of the most talent DJs of her generation, DRI.K stands out for uniting beauty and charisma with a desirable technique acquired from DJ Scratch Academy in New York (US). With only 3 years in the profession and fast moving carrer, DRI.K performed in many different parties and clubs in South America, United States and Europe, sharing the DJ booth with Eric Morillo (US), Paul Oakenfold (UK), Deadmau5 (CA), David Amo & Julio Navas (ES), John Acquaviva (CA), Ticon (SE), Funkagenda (UK), Tocadisco (DE), Miss Nine (DE), Alex Gaudino (IT), Laidback Luke (PH), Dusty Kid (IT), The Flash Brothers (IL), Tino Morgado (UK), Thomas Penton (EUA), Anneli (SE), Gui Boratto (BR), Marky (BR), among many other great names. DRI.K was present in the best music events in Rio de Janeiro. Some of these events include OI FASHION ROCKS, CHEMICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL, CREAM BRASIL and RIO MUSIC CONFERENCE. However, she became nationally known by her two live presentations at BIG BROTHER BRASIL (9th and 10th editions), broadcasted by TV Globo and the TV channel Multishow. She has toured internationally where she played at the following clubs/events: We Love Brazil Pool Party during Winter Music Conference 2007 at Carlton Hotel, We Love Brazil Party during Winter Music Conference 2008 at Club Jazid and at the Opening Cocktail of UC Music in Miami Beach, also played at Great Scott in Boston/MA, The Liberty Bar (Philadelphia/PA), Guitar Bar (NJ), Mood Lounge(NJ), Chris Michael's Lounge (NJ), Adega Lounge (NJ), The White Room (Buenos Aires/AR), Kalypso (Pag Island/HR), Exit (Vodice/HR), Crossroad (Malinska/HR) and Magnus (Senj/HR). On the Internet, her sets played on Warung Waves/BR, Radio Multishow FM/BR, Push Radio/USA and Beatbox FM/BsAs. She has also participated in live broadcasts on Transamérica FM/RJ, Cidade FM/JF and Vitória University/ES. One of her sets, the Minipoptech (July/08), won “LEGGO MY DEMO” contest and was highlighted on the newspaper’s radio “THE MIAMI HERALD”, in Florida/US. One of the great female female breakthroughs in the electronic music scene in Rio de Janeiro, DRI.K never fails to surprise with her amazing sets, which include tech house, techno and deep house. Having this DJ in command of the dance floor is synonymous with fun rocked by sexy and compelling grooves. From DRI.K, expect the unexpected! Web: Bookings BR: paulosilveira@3plus.art.br Bookings US: sonia@ucmusicgroup.com
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