Traveling on undulating moods between progressive and booming techno, z.agent.orange has returned to us with an unforgettable journey through his new learnings as a DJ.
Compared to Tidal Wave Sessions, z.a.o has definetly picked up a few neat tricks that will put any techno-connoisseur in a pumpin’ monsoon state of action.
Acts of God are not covered by insurance:
z.agent.orange – Tropical Storm
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Ghett-o-freak – Technasia feat. DJ Godfather
Body Shaker – Leandro Gamez
Christina – Boriqua Tribez
Tornado ( Rino Cerrone rmx ) – Paco Osuna
Hi Jack – The AdvSambal Olek – Chris Liebing & Ben Sims
Perfect Match – Adam Beyer & Henrik b
Floating ( Adam Beyer rmx ) – Monica Kruse
Fist – British Murder Boys
Untitled – Gaetano Parisio
Starter ( Rino Cerrone rmx ) – Madox
Spikes ( The Idiots Re Edit ) – Danny Howells pres Jamloops
Here ( Len Faki podium rmx ) – Raudive
MPX 309 – Joris Voorn
Eternity – James Holden
The Game – ( Marcello Castelli Tribal Deep Mix ) – 16b
Cloudbrake ( Lexicon Avenue rmx) – phil k & Habersham
Golden Arm – Sasha
Theme from a Fairytale – Phil K
Auto Porno ( Chus & Ceballos mix ) – Finger Fest Inc.
Ed: Turns out Zul uploaded a version which cuts off abruptly – he’ll be passing me the revised version very soon! So until then – the link is out of commission!
I want to express a huge thank you to Casey Christian Cummins for helping us design our logo – you rock.
Also, I’ve compiled a template for you guys who are interested in helping us promote the site via forum signatures.One in Illustrator 10 EPS and another in Illustrator CS2 AI for those of you who managed to afford it.
Here’s what they look like after replacing the names. You can download the typeface used for the names, Silkscreen. We recommend the normal – regular typeface.
Dynasty has gotten some terrestrial radio play; kicking out a solid infusion of butch techno and twisted hardstyle on SIN 90.7. Great job Chris!
Dah style getz harduh downundah:
The Harder Generation On Sin 90.7 Mixed by Dynasty
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1. Felix Krocher-You Never Know
2. Alex Calver-Pop Dem Tingz
3. Daniel Gloomy-Decu I Zhenu
4. Felix Krocher-Whenever
5. Felix Krocher-Blow Up!
6.Traced and the Mexican VS Alex Calver- From the dark side
7. J Walker and Alex Calver- Mutation
8. Alex Calver- Hostel
9. A.S.Y.S- Cheers(Kamui Remix
8. JDX- Tha Seeker
9. Emphasis-Space Traveller(Upsynth Vs. Rude RMX)
10. Thilo and Evanti-Release Me
11 .Mind Hunters-Don’t fuck with the dj
12. Zero Vision(Scantraxx Remix)
13. Technoboy-Into Deep(Dj Slideout Mix)
Following his extremely sucessful gig at Bongo!, the newly inspired Radzy slams out a new mix diving into mindboggling technicalities, experimental layering, and pure liquid soul. Keep an eye out for Radzy’s homage to Asia’s biggest DnB export, DJ Makoto, with ‘Human Nature’ from Michael Jackson.
I’ve been humming that damn tune for the past few days.
Our very own semipro mat junglist:
Radzy – Radical Fix (March 2007 Promo)
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01) knite riderz – matrix & futurebound
>>> yes – break
02) bad girls – chris su
03) pressure (noisia remix) – atom & cell
04) let me go -shock one
05) the edge – matrix & futurebound
06) human nature (makoto remix) – michael jackson
07) everything’s different – high contrast
08) accelerator – sonic & es9
09) crossbow – shimon
10) no good (chase status remix) – plan b
11) powder monkey – spor
12) porcelain – black sun empire
13) make some noise – peshay , ss , inlux uk & kay
14) heaven & hell – xample & crystal clear
15) shadow knows – shimon
16) blood money – optical , ed rush & matrix
>>> new shit (john b remix) – marilyn manson
17) nervous – dj fresh
18) trashmouth – catacomb
19) i hate you motherfuckers ft. gg allin – raiden
20) murder was the bass (raiden remix) – dk8
21) space pigz – skc
22) red kooga – marky & total science
23) scarlet trouble – random movement
24) soulbox – physics
25) winter blues – logistics
26) flamenco – subfocus
27) tarantula ft fresh spyda & tenorfly – pendulum
28) money – benny page
29) dum dum dub – fx909
30) too bad (vip mix) – taxman
>>> number one – die clipz
31) iron shirt -the qemists
DJ Van has made it to DI.FM! Congratulations! Destroy them all!
If you are interested in submitting your demo to DI.FM and for you to try your luck in makin’ it just as big as Datuk Van here, head down to this link. A few local DJ’s and producers have already made it onto the DI.FM shows previously (like Blastique) but don’t forget us when you make it big time
Shifting the gears up again this mid-March on FKL is one our hardstyle masters, Damien K, serving up yet another stomping monster run from his signature series, Hardstyle Renaissance 005.
1. Intro
2. Mike Phobos – Cross Over (DJ Slideout Remix)
3. Organ Donors vs. Alex Kidd – Boot It Up! (Original Mix)
4. Psy Man – Backbiter (The Biter Mix)
5. Brian NRG – NRG Land
6. DJ Slideout – Face Off
7. Dark By Design – Strange World (DBD Remix)
8. Blutonium Boy – Acid Over Sydney
9. Pavo & Blutonium Boy – This Is My Floor (Blutonium Hardstyle Mix)
10. Brennan Heart – Evolution Of Style
11. Chomsky – Xterminate (Minimal Mix)
12. Hardstyle Masterz – Beat Diz (Technoboy 2007 Remix)
13. Technoboy – Into Deep (DJ Slideout Remix)
14. Brian M & McBunn – Automatic (Blutonium Boy Remix)
Welcome to Oneshots, where the FKL team take you on a global journey into the diverse sounds of the planetary foundation. DJs featured here play or have played a pivotal role in their various countries as cultural markers.
Claudy Philius; promoter, artist manager,and one of the originators of the Montreal warehouse music scenes has been there. But for a moment, he was here in KL; answering plenty of questions about Deep House.
It turned out, in order to understand the ‘deep’ bit – he brought me through some history…
He was there when house slowly fled outwards from Chicago and eventually dominated every gay club in North America back in the 1980s right up to the early 1990s. When DJs Francois Kevorkian, Frankie Knuckles, Tony Humphries, Kenny ‘Dope’ Gonzales Frankie Knuckles, Larry Levan, Tee Scoot, and Ron Hardy would hold captivated sessions on the radio and club interiors.
The progression of house eventually led itself into Detroit and emerged back out as the cybotronesque Techno sound pushed by Juan Atkins, Derrick May, and Kevin Saundersen. Claudy was also there. In fact, a whole bunch of people were there.
And it was this original community of punters that saw how their comforting, soulful sounds of their sexualities, culture, language, and uniqueness slowly encroached the commercial arena. They then had enough.
They went deeper underground.
The term ‘deep’ in Deep House doesn’t constitute solely the emotional state of the sub-genre, or a technical state like ‘progressive’. Instead, its an identifier that marks itself as the original-as-Chicago warehouse sound, untarnished by pop-desperate generations, and preserves the ideologies from the original movement. As an emotional marker, ‘deep’ also represents a soulfulness of spiritual proportions, inspired by the African-American gospel energies, and a certain ‘fierceness’ stemming from gay pride and diva extravagance.
Here’s an interesting experimental documentary that explores the Deep House culture:
Deep House : Chapter 1
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Deep House : Chapter 2
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I’m sure that doesn’t cover half of the thoughts behind ‘deep’, but I think its best to demonstrate:
Claudy also represents Tony Desypris, and has very kindly provided us his mix for us to feature on our 1st Oneshots here on FKL.
This excellent mix brings the listener through a sensual trip blending between the Chicago divine and the sultry and sophisticated. A real beautiful mix for chill and optimistic listening.
According to Claudy, Tony’s a real old-schooler and has very very few publicity pictures of himself. But Claudy has very kindly provided us a club flyer featuring him at a recent gig (thats a picture of his son):
[ed: Claudy and Tony have popped back just to add some additional pointers. The correction of the Chicago DJ's on the 3rd paragraph. Additionally, note that the 1st 20 minutes of the mix is attributed to DJ B'ugo]
[ed2: Claudy and Tony have come back yet again to confirm that the set is ALL Tony's - there is no DJ B'ugo in this set - please move along ]
One of the grand movers and shakers of Buffalo’s electronic music scene is Sirius Break aka Adam Ianello.
I had the privilege of living with the guy in the apartment below in a pre-war house in Westside Buffalo, New York. Adam kept his gear with mine in the attic, where I was quietly brewing destruction.
He’s come a long way since then, and Adam’s sound has matured into heavy, sophisticated mechanics with his stomping breakbeat mentality.
FoundationKL.org proudly introduces:
Sirius Break – Siriusly Progressive Breaks
KAOSS PAD 2 Intro
1. NIN – The Hand That Feeds (Photek Mix) – Nothing
2. Lee Combs – Breakfast of Champions – Finger Lickin’
3. The Light – ?Expand the Room? (Rennie Pilgrem Mix) – Hooj Choons
4. Deep Dish – Flashdance (Meat Katie Mix) – Positiva
5. ? – ? – ?
6. Drumattic Twins – Invisible Bass – Finger Lickin’
7. Orbital – One Perfect Sunrise (Stereo 8 Mix) – Distinctive (Y4K)
8. Shpongle – Doset Perception (Sasha Involver Mix) – GU
9. Christian J & Meat Katie – Turn It Out – Distinctive (Y4K)
10. Dylan Rhymes – The Way (Evil 9) – Distinctive (Y4K)
11. Uberzone & Rennie Pilgrem – Fuego – Distinctive (Y4K)
12. Meat Katie & Elite Force – Ju Ju – TCR
13. Hybrid – Blackout (Hybrid’s Y4K Edit) – Distinctive (Y4K)
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