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A blog about dance music news, interviews, global nightlife & clubbing, DJ technology, DJ set downloads, discussion forums. |
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Linkage: November 25, 2009Nov 25, 2009
Bodytonic Podcast 059 : Carl Craig - Direct from his Planet E bunker, Carl Craig cuts lose with a Motor City-inspired selection of interplanetary disco dancing favourites.
Interview: The Field
The Year in Techno 2009 - By Philip Sherburne.
Download: James T. Cotton - Decksession at Nation Showcase II, Smartbar Chicago, IL (2009-07-31)Oct 31, 2009
Here's the second installment of Nation Podcast - a recent DJ mix from James T. Cotton (aka Tadd Mullinix), recorded live at the Nation Showcase II at Smartbar Chicago at the end of July. Yup, 60 minutes of pure bouncing analog...
Download: MLZ - Live at Session Elements (2009-10-02)Oct 29, 2009
Here's a recent set from MLZ (aka Miles Whittaker) recorded live at the Session Elements party at Ya'sta Club in Madrid earlier this month.
Download: Direct (save as..)
Tropic Of Cancer - The Dull Age / VictimsSep 28, 2009
The Dull Age / Victims is a new record by John Mendez (better known as Silent Servant) and Camella Lobo, aka Tropic Of Cancer. Mendez is one of the most consistent and exciting producers in techno right now and this record further proves his genius....
Linkage: September 22, 2009Sep 22, 2009
The all-around awesome Analog Apartment blog has a great interview with Angela, the founder of Cambridge-based record store Weirdo Records, who shares an amazing perspective on vinyl, collecting records and music in general. Some great lines and...
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