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rv_cast 019 Mixed by Tim Paris

rv_cast 019 Mixed by Tim Paris | Resonant Vibes Electronic Music BlogThis episode of the Resonant Vibes Podcast is mixed by Tim Paris
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Today Tim Paris can be found living in London, however he built his DJ reputation in the Parisian party scene frequently playing alongside the likes of Jef K., Chloé, Alexkid and Ivan Smagghe. His sound is undoubtedly original and can be described as moody and dark but still sexy and soulful, and it’s a sound that’s been influenced by his French house heritage.
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In around 2002 Tim Paris lent a hand to Jef K. setting up the label Crack and Speed, and he got his first break-through with a remix of Future Now which was picked up by Ralph Lawson for 2020 Vision. More recently he and Jef K. set-up another label called Marketing which serves as a primary outlet for Paris’ productions along with other regulars including Ivan Smagghe, Shit Robot, Alexkid and Lance DeSardi. Personally I think Marketing is an exciting label to follow with it’s uncompromisingly fresh spin on house, tech-house and techno.
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What’s he doing today? Well, for his current musical project he’s teamed up with Ivan Smagghe under the name It’s A Fine Line. Their plan is to balance production alongside DJs shows both in clubs and on the festival circuit. So far their material has been well received as they continue to push the boundaries that encompass their sound.
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In a similar fashion, Paris’ podcast episode sits a little outside the normal vibe we offer with the series, but over the last few days I’ve had it stuck on repeat as the blend of nu-disco and house is hard to beat. I hope you enjoy it.
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Sam’s Picks # 02 – February 7, 2010

SG_picksHere we go then for the second mix of my of picks from the rv shop.
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Plenty of good tunes hit the site this week. This mix features a bunch of groovy house, trippy tech house and slammin’ techno. There’s a cameo from a track that was released in 2006 but can you tell which one it is?
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As usual I downloaded the tracks from rv, recorded a live set and then uploaded it to share on the blog. It’s slightly longer than my first mix, I hope you enjoy it.
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1. Smalltown Collective – Gruenwandler (Rolf Imhof’s Out In The Green Mix) [Wax'N'Soul Records]
2. Howard Sessions & Makka – Unique Similarities [Retweak Records]
3. Chris Lattner – Sick [Fear of Flying]
4. Session Victim – Tomorrow Night [Delusions Of Grandeur]
5. Howard Sessions – Polly’s Kettle [Retweak Records]
6. Igor Tchkotoua vs Tato – Belladonna (Mix 2) [Isgud Records]
7. Igor Tchkotoua vs Tato – Belladonna (Mix 1) [Isgud Records]
8. Tim Culbert – Electric Lap [Beat Code]
9. Agaric – No more no less (Jay Haze Mix) [Sunset Diskos]
10. John Selway & Tony Rohr – Dave’s Ghost [CSM]
11. Telefon Tel Aviv – Immolate Yourself (Ben Klock’s Jack Remix) [BPitch Control]
12. Estroe – Late Night Thinking (Rippertons Late Night Live Take #7 Mix) [Connaisseur Recordings]
13. [a]pendics.shuffle & Dilo (Cascabel Gentz) – Cowboy Flyers [Trapez]
14. Adultnapper + Mr. C Pres. Sycophant Slags – Keep Off (Wighnomy Brothers Remix) [Poker Flat Recordings]
15. CdP – Spanish Fly [Alpaca Records]
16. Karo – Der Taucher (ARA Soundsystem Mix) [Elite Records]
17. Timid Boy – Yocaha [Doppelgänger]
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rv_cast 018 Mixed by Limaçon

rv_cast 018 Mixed by Limaçon | The Resonant Vibes Electronic Music Podcast This edition of the podcast is from San Francisco based producer and DJ Limaçon.
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He’s just released his first full-length album called Tarry Not on Noah Pred’s label Thoughless Music. It’s an interesting spin on the developing West Coast techno sound which, to me, seems to have it’s roots in deep house before being sprinkled with a hint of late 90′s progressive and given a twist of fresh minimal-techyness.
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What can you expect from Tarry Not then? Well, I think it’s an album which has an emphasis on slightly dark yet funky synths which that are paired with tight drum programming and intelligent sequencing. It’s fresh and catchy, and worth a listen.
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Sam’s Picks # 01 – January 29, 2010

SG_picksThe regular readers of our blog will know that Seth, our content manager, does a sterling job of publishing a weekly top picks. His posts always get a lot of reads (and listens) as he includes a mini-mix of his picks with the post.
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As of late I know it’s been hard for him to continue the tradition of weekly posts as his other work load has increased. His posts are always well considered, (in fact almost obsessed on), and he always showcases top notch tunes from the shop. I know that it takes him a good deal of time to put together the mix in addition to writing his post, coming up with a nice array of covers, and meticulously linking to each artist, label and track he features. As you can imagine it’s a lot of work and takes a long time.
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You might be asking what’s my point? Well, this is the first in a new series of my picks from the site. I’m equally as busy as Seth, but I probably have a slight edge on him when it comes to putting together a mix… as I only need to find the time to go hunting for tunes and then hit record as I give them a spin.
. All of the tunes are fresh and I enjoyed downloading them and then playing them straight away, recording the set as I went along. As most DJs will tell you there's something a bit special about playing new tunes... I think that's the addiction getting it's fix right there!
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Conversely, it can throw you a curve ball as you don’t actually know the tunes inside out. Occasionally the 2-minute preview isn’t enough to expose a dodgy vocal drop, or the track that decides to switch to an off-beat in the mix out section. Anyway, I was sipping on a little Old Forester and enjoying my newly revised home studio so times were good. Here’s the track list:
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1. Diego Celi - Choronzon (Original Mix) [Mindsounds]
2. Andri – Spacers Case (Digital Exclusive) [Cityfox]
3. Haze – Oh My Dog (Original Mix) [Dialtone Records]
4. Andri – Tschege (Original Mix) [Cityfox]
5. Simon Garcia – Raw War (Original Mix) [Dieb Audio]
6. Haze – Politiks (Original Mix) [Dialtone Records]
7. Helge Kuhl – About Guitars and Heroes (Original Mix) [Paintwork]
8. Bukaddor & Fishbeck – Rolling Stoned (Original Mix) [My Best Friend / MBF]
8. Hector Couto – Friction (Original Mix) [Definition Records]
10.Pirahnahead – Self Conscience (Original Mix) [Third Ear Recordings]
11. Arnaud Le Texier – You Know (You know Emmanuel Ternois WTF remix (digital only)) [Safari Electronique]
12. Steve Parker – Mexilhao remix by Handycraft (Original Mix) [Weave Music]
13. Paul Kalkbrenner – Torted (Original Mix) [BPitch Control]
14. Paul Kalkbrenner – Bengang (Original Mix) [BPitch Control]
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Unfortunately, what you won’t get for this series picks—which you get from Seth—is the nice commentary, the 30 deep links into the site, or even a weekly episode. I’m going to do them as often as I can, which might be once a week or once a month. I don’t know as it really depends how busy I am.
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Click this link to visit my network profile page where you should be able to launch the tracks on the mix straight into the media player. Not the same as deep linking, but easy enough!
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The Resonant Vibes Podcast will also continue so this series is in addition to the rv_cast. The next episode has been turned and will be podcast soon. I hope you enjoy the mix.
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rv_cast 017 Performed Live by Paul Brtschitsch

Paul Brtschitsch | Resonant Vibes Electronic Music PodcastThis episode of the podcast is a recent live set from German electronic artist Paul Brtschitsch. No newcomer to dance music Pauls’ been releasing records for over a decade on labels like Plus 8, Music Man and Ostgut-Ton.
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He was born in Berlin but moved to Frankfurt at an early age. Growing up in that city led him to attend the early years of legendary Frankfurt club Omen which is where he discovered his passion and love for electronic music.
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When he took the plunge into production it was alongside André Galluzzi under the Taksi moniker. Their collaboration paid off with a number of noteworthy productions including Schneesturm which Richie Hawtin licensed in 2000 for his Plus 8 label.
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Fast forward a few years to the summer of 2006 and Brtschitsch decides to make the inevitable move back to Berlin, celebrating his return with an appropriate dance floor bomb with Twirl/Under out on Ostgut Ton.
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In 2007  he started his own label Rootknox and in 2008 he teamed up with Anja Schneider to co-produce her first album Beyond the Valley. He also went on to produce Morning Glory with Gabriel Ananda, which was released on a Karmarouge compilation. Later that year saw him break into Groove Magazine’s Top 10 Live Acts for 2008, further cementing his reputation as one of the best live electronic acts out there.
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Brtschitsch’s 5th solo album was released in the summer called Me, myself and Live. The title reflects the importance that he feels live performance plays in his life and the album draws on the energy of his live sets while fueling his stage appearance.
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About this podcast: I think the vibe of Paul’s live set is noticeably different to a normal DJ set and it has an organic energy that combines with a feel of improvisation that keeps you engaged all the way to the end. I’ve found myself listening to it a few times this week and enjoying it a lot. What do you think about it?
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All-in-all, I hope you enjoy this special edition of the Resonant Vibes podcast. You can learn more about Paul Brtschitsch by visiting his MySpace page.
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rv_cast 016 Mixed by Angel Alanis

Angel Alanis | Resonant Vibes Electronic Music PodcastThis episode of the Resonant Vibes podcast is from veteran house and techno producer Angel Alanis.
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Angel’s been producing tracks since 1997 under many monikers including the names A2, Kasper Weiss and Miguel Wihn, so the chances are that you might have heard something by him, even if you don’t know who he is.
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His broad range of styles ranging from house and filtered disco workouts to tribal house, tech-house and minimal have helped him secure remixes and collaborations with top-tier artists including Felix Da Housecat, DJ Rush, Colette, Sinead O’Connor, Greenskeepers, Julia Fordham, Robbie Rivera and Pole Folder.
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In 1999 Alanis released his debut album The Subconscious State of Techno and followed it up with the release of his hit Do You Like the Way You Feel When You Shake which was also the inaugural release for his imprint A-Squared Muzik. In 2004 he found himself ranked in BPM Magazine’s Top 100 DJ List after producing DJ Colette’s Dancestar Award winning song: Feelin’ Hypnotized, which later went on to be heavily licensed commercially for compilations and appeared in the film Devil Wears Prada and in a Motorola advertisement. (The full post, podcast subscribe info and download links are after the jump.) (more…)


What’s Your Favorite Mix in the RV Network?

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The RV Network has been live now for over 8 months, and I think it’s slowly but surely turning into wonderful resource for the dance music community. As a true lover of dance music, I can say I’ve gotten countless hours of enjoyment from the music in our Network, particularly the mixes. At this point, we’ve accumulated some phenomenal sets – across all of the sub-genres of electronic music.
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As I sit here enjoying our Network mixes (hour after hour), I sometimes find myself wondering what mixes you’re enjoying the most. Of course, I can look at the download stats to see what’s popular, but that doesn’t really tell the whole story. So, I figured I’d write this post to ask you outright…
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In your opinion, what is the best mix in the RV Network?
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I’d like to hear back from you on this one. If you take a few minutes to share your favorites as a comment to this blog post, I’ll give you a free track ;)
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To get the conversation started, I will actually share my ten favorite mixes from the Network. Some of my picks are old (mixes that bonded with over the years); others are more recent.
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1. Adam Beyer’s Essential Mix – If you’ve been reading this blog for a while, then you’ve probably heard me rave about this mix. This is one of Eddie B’s all-time favorites! You can read my detailed thoughts about it here.
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2. John Digweed Live at Homelands – Another incredible mix! Words can’t do justice to the tightness. I’ve written about this mix before in a separate blog post.
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3. Jon Gaiser at 10 Days Off – Jon Gaiser is a seriously underrated DJ in my opinion, and this is a perfectly done mix. Some of the other M_Nus crew members, like Magda or Troy Pierce, seem to be much more visible, but Gaiser gets it done.
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rv_cast 015 Mixed by Jason Patrick

This episode of the rv podcast comes courtesy of Chicago based techno DJ and producer Jason Patrick.
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Jason is originally from Detroit Jason Patrick | Resonant Vibes Electronic Music Podcastbut now lives in Chicago and is co-boss of Klektic Records alongside Nadia Podolsky who also runs runs the Volatl™ promotions and booking agency which is based in Chicago.
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I’ve heard Jason spin a few times now and I’ve always been impressed by his unassuming style behind the decks, and the way he just gets down to business. His track selection is excellent and he combines it with a good technical ability that guarantees after his slot he’ll have the crowd just where they need to be.
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His talent certainly hasn’t gone unnoticed in the Windy City as these days he finds himself in popular demand as the opener or closer of choice for most of the Volatl parties.
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Tom Beltor – Rising of the Sun – RV Mix Contest 003 Winner!

Tom Beltor - Rising of the SunI’ve been looking forward to writing this post for a while now! It’s time for me to give some serious props to Tom Beltor, the winner of RV Mix Contest 003! First a little background…
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A couple weeks ago, I was working really late, well into the morning hours, alone at the office, thoroughly caffeinated, with my speakers turned way up…I was looking for a new mix to play, so I fired up Tom’s Rising of the Sun…I was so impressed that I sent personal emails to several of my friends to brag about it! I was proud that the RV network has become a forum that gives deserving underground artists an opportunity to shine and be discovered by new, welcoming ears.
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Tom’s mix starts out in smooth progressive fashion…gently undulating and swelling, getting your ears primed. Over the course of about an hour, he weaves his way through a seductive sequence of tracks. I really dig the diversity of the poignant moments in Rising of the Sun. For example, around the 5:20 mark, you hear this blissful, mellifluous motif. Then, Tom settles things back into a steady, ear-tingling groove. Around the 21:00 mark, he changes gears a bit by dropping a twisted, slow-moving, grimey track…it has this subtle, gritty sound that gets right in your head. The set stays solid from start to finish – well-conceived, well-sequenced, and superbly mixed.
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Of course, I’m not the only one who really digs Tom’s Rising of the Sun mix. It’s been downloaded over 2,400 times in less than two weeks! Tom has shown that the RV network can be a great place for getting visibility if you’ve got killer tunes to share.
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Tom BeltorI’ve talked about Tom’s Rising of the Sun mix, but I also want to share some info about him personally. He was born in 1979 in Berlin and drawn to music at an early age. His influences were DJs like Sasha, Digweed, Nick Warren, and Fergie. At age 25, Tom bought his first DJ set and started his foray into the world of trance. Over time, his interests evolved from trance to progressive trance and then to progressive house. In November 2006, Tom gained the honor of hosting a two-hour monthly show on friskyradio, which is still being heard and enjoyed today.
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Tom says he tries to really give something to people when he DJs – that he wants to share a part of himself and his feelings by playing music that has depth.
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All I have to say is keep doing your thing Tom! Sharing yourself through electronic music is an ambition that deeply resonates with us here at RV! ‘Nuff props!
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Eddie B


rv_cast 014 Mixed by Billy Nasty

The fourteenth installment of the rv podcast comes courtesy of British techno pioneer Billy Nasty.
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In the business for 20 years Billy’s early beginnings were in London’s acid house scene before growing into the huge global following he enjoys today. With his combination of experience and hunger for new music it’s made him one of the industry’s most enduring and in-demand DJs.
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As a DJ he came from a rare groove and funk background before making his first forays into house with his residency at The Brain Club in London. At that time he was also working at the London record store Zoom, which gave him the chance to soak up everything from American house and techno to the emerging UK progressive sound and European trance.
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rv_cast 014 Mixed by Billy Nasty | Billy Nasty | Resonant Vibes Electronic Music BlogQuickly making an impact on the club world in 1993 he was asked to contribute the first volume of the seminal Journeys By DJs series – gaining him entry into the Guinness Book of Records for being the first DJ to produce a commercially available mix.
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As the dance scene of the early-90s splintered into numerous subgenres Billy’s profile sky-rocketed, and by the mid-90s his productions started to enhance his reputation, thus ensuring him a place among the jet-setting elite of global DJs. It was around that time that he formed his own agency Theremin, and he was in part responsible for introducing the talents of household names like Adam Beyer, Marco Carola and Joel Mull to the world.
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His label Tortured Records showed the development of his style into a harder, purer form of techno, and it quickly became one of the genre’s most influential and prominent imprints. Electrix Records followed in 2001, which became a place where Billy released more experimental techno and electro from artists including Umek, The Advent and Carl Finlow, until he shut it’s doors in 2006.
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Billy has spent most of the 21st century continuing to DJ but also regaining focus on his studio work. Recently he’s been collaborating with Gregor Tresher for labels including Datapunk, Terminal-M, and Crosstown Rebel’s Rebel1 subsidiary. He’s also been working on a new project with Keith Tenniswood — of Radioactiveman and Two Lone Swordsmen — which is set for release later this year. There’s not much to go on about the project but Billy’s suggested it’s a fresh direction that may surprise anyone who had him down as a pure techno artist.
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If you’d like to check him out you can find him as a regular guest at Fabric, and he holds a residency for the UK’s hugely-acclaimed electronic music festival BLOC, while continuing to travel the globe for gigs each and every weekend.
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In his own words, Billy’s mix “starts off around 126 bpm with dub-step/ragga inspired techno and slowly builds-up during the mix to more club bangers”.
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Enjoy!
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1. Cooly G – Narst [Hyperdub]
2. Roska – Twc Ep [Kicks & Snares]
3. C R Zero – Walk With Me [Vnd]
4. Instra Mental – Leave It All Behind [Applepips]
5. Scuba – Aesaunic [Hotflush]
6. Function – Disaffected (Ben Klock Remix) [Sandwell District]
7. Silent Servant – Discipline [Sandwell District]
8. Wax 2002 -Ep [Wax]
9. Efdemin – Vaskitsaherra (Erp Remix) [Curle]
10. Dj3000 – Midnight Express (Ben Simms Remix) [Motech]
11. Tiger Stripes – Eden [Drumcode]
12. Adam Beyer – Something Good To Die For [Mad Eye]
13. Dave Angel – Dogspray (Mark Broom Remix) [Jericho]
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