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I Love Techno 2007 CD |
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mixed by Dave Clarke
Original article posted here.
The compilation of this year’s I Love Techno edition will be released on October 15th, 2007 via Music Man Records.
Techno pioneer Dave Clarke made his name with the Red
trilogy on Bush in the mid-’90s and is up to now one of the most
respected DJs and producers the world over. His latest album “Remixes
& Rarities” has been released last year on Music Man as well
and compiled the very best of the remixes throughout his career for
such big names as Depeche Mode, Underworld, The Chemical Brothers, New
Order, Fischerspooner and many more.
“I Love Techno 2007 mixed by Dave Clarke” includes
exclusive and unreleased tracks featuring the likes of Kevin
Saunderson, The Advent, DJ 3000, Rob Gibson and T. Linder as well as
Joey Beltram, Substance & Vainquer, Jochem Paap (aka Speedy J), and
The Horrorist.
The festival takes place on the 10th of November
at the Flanders Expo in Gent and sees Dave Clarke himself hosting one
of the rooms. Check out the full line-up over at http://www.ilovetechno.be
Tracklisting:
01. Christian Smith & John Selway - Coming Storm
02. Raudive - Magnetic
03. Peter Horrevorts - Evolver
04. Kevin Saunderson - Bassline (Joris Voorn Mix 07)
05. Public Energy - Three O Three
06. Quince - Sub-01
07. Substance & Vainqueur - Emerge 1 (British Murder Boys remix )
08. Joey Beltram - Fractals
09. The Advent - Slave Rhythm
10. Matt Rissi & Mustafa Avdic - Oktave Jumper (Woody McBride Remix)
11. Side Four - Wrist Block (Joey Beltram Remix)
12. Phase - The Hyperorganism
13. Radial - Déjà Vu
14. T. Linder - Respect Feat. Blak Tony
15. Detroit´s Own DJ Surgeon - Electro Bass Head
16. DJ 3000 - Illegal Allien
17. Fastgraph - Evasion
18. The Horrorist - Wire To The Ear
19. Rob Gibson - Hutch
20. Velvet Underwear - The Same
http://www.ilovetechno.be
http://www.musicmanrecords.net
DTM003 will feature the T.Linder Respect track with vocals by Blak Tony. The release date is slated for late 2007. Detroit's Own DJ Surgeon from Cratesavers Muzik is also featured on the release and his track is available for sale all over the world! Please check back soon to find out where purchase your copy of DTM003.
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Famzine Video of the DTM 5 x 5 |
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Our friends over at Famzine.com attended the DTM 5 x 5 Video Shoot at the end of August and they were filming clips of their own! They recently posted one of their videos up on youtube and the video is embedded under the read more link.
Check it out!
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DTM Represent |
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DTM Wallpapers |
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I've noticed recently that there have been several searches for the DTM Wallpapers. I am hosting them in my flickr account, so you can download them if you'd like. Click the image below to visite the page. You can also go here and see all the wallpapers. Make sure to click on the all sizes link to make sure and grab the 1024 x 768 sizes. Larger versions are in the works for the future. Enjoy!
-Angie
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Joe Zawinul |
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by Magic Mike Young
Joe Zawinul passed away at the age of 75 September 11, 2007. To many of you reading this may not recognize his name. But, If you love electronic music as much as I do you can not denied the impact this man has had on Electronic Music. The man’s work speaks for itself. Having influenced 2 generations of Keyboard players and having a career that spanned almost 50 years.
Zawinul was born in Vienna on July 7 1932. He was named Jazz Keyboard Player of the Year by Down Beat (Jazz Magazine) 30 times.
His band Weather Report was named Jazz Fusion band of the year 10 straight years in a row. If that were not enough His Band "The Zawinul Syndicate" performed for over 20 years. He also played a major roll in aiding in the design of the Oberhim and Prophet electronic keyboards. He was one of the first musicians to record a album using electronic keyboards (non classical). And he was one of the first to use a sequencer, and a sampler on a recording.
In his 50 year career Zawinul has played for and with such music legends as Miles Davis, CannonBall Aderly, Dinah Washington and started Weather Report with Wayne Shorter in 1970. The last time he played in Detroit was at the “Detroit Jazz Festival” in 2004 with the Zawinul Syndicate. In my opinion Joe Zawinul’s most important contribution was introducing America to a group of world class musicians who came from Africa, South America, and Europe. His influence on Jazz, Pop, and World music will stand the test of time and endure.
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Turntabilist DJ Seoul |
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Techno Militia DJ puts on an energetic show
by Christian Czerwinski
| NOISE
Turntablism -- the art of manipulating sounds by using turntables and a mixer -- has lost some of its thunder in recent years.
But
Billy Stacy, aka DJ Seoul, isn't going anywhere. He's a devotee. As a
new member of the Detroit Techno Militia, Stacy helps carry the torch
of teaching the history of Detroit music by playing his brand of
electro highlighted by hip-hop stylings and house influences.
His
live show favors bouncing soulful rhythms, powerful drum beats and a
king's ransom of cutting and scratching. Stacy says he brings a fresh
style to mixing, but his mash-ups are a little retro and aimed at
getting you to dance. If you like to breakdance, he has something for
you too.
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Prevent Radio Monopolies |
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http://www.freepress.net/fcc/comment.php?dn=fullpowerradio
On
Oct. 12-19, the FCC will open window to issue full-power, noncommercial
radio licenses. The FCC is asking for public comment on whether it
should limit groups from owning more than 10 of these new stations
nationwide.
This is a good idea. Currently, any noncommercial
entity could apply for thousands of new full power FM radio stations
and destroy this rare chance to put local issues and local voices back
on the air. Tell the FCC to promote local and diverse radio.
Send this message to the FCC:
Please help protect local and diverse radio by adopting the proposal described in MM Docket No. 95-31 to limit the number of applications for the NCE FM New Station Applications in the October 2007 filing window.
By limiting the number of applications from any single entity, the FCC will protect local voices and make sure these new stations serve local communities. The Commission's mandate to foster localism and diversity will be advanced by encouraging wider pool of local applicants.
I strongly urge you to adopt the proposal described in MM Docket No. 95-31 to limit any single entity to 10 applications for the new noncommercial licenses.
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Thank You Detroit! |
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I want to thank everyone who made our 5x5 performance/video-shoot possible on Thursday night:
Joe Geez, and Jason Garcia for their sound expertise. Norm for the audio recording. Magic Mike Young for the interviews, Bileebob, Brooke and the Fudge Gallery crew for shooting the video footage, and most of all, all of the people who came out to see the show!
We sincerely appreciate your support!
274 More Pictures here:
Click Here to see the rest of them.
As soon as I get the recording I will post
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Check It: Shake Interview |
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Talking Shit with Shake: Part 1
posted by pipecock
Anthony “Shake” Shakir is one of techno’s true innovators. Despite
having tracks out since the initial “Techno! The New Dance Sound of
Detroit” compilation, he is consistantly one of if not the most
underrated techno producer out of the D. infinitestatemachine had a
long talk with him, trying to see what makes him tick. Also check out
the exclusive mp3 clip of a track from his forthcoming album….
Read the rest of the article on their site:
Click Here for full interview.
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DTM Video Shoot |
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Electrophile // Real Detroit Weekly |
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 by Jean Johnson DetroitTechno Militia are making a lot of headway, particularly due to theirrecent transition from DJs to producers. “We did it for ourselves, andfor all our DJs to play out,” T.Linder says. “All the responses havebeen 100 percent positive; I haven’t heard a bad thing. It’s beeninspiring getting the positive feed back.”
Expect DTM 03’srelease this fall. Recently, Dave Clarke took a shining to T.Linder’s“Respect,” off DTM 03. It’s Clarke’s No. 3 on his chart this summer; heeven debuted it at the Monegros Desert Festival in Spain. The label isa sub-label of local Cratesavers Muzic. “Cratesavers is integral in ourrecord launch,” T.Linder explains, “We are able to deal directly withpeople who’ve inspired us; not a lot of people get that opportunity.We’ve been lucky.”
Haven’t checked out DTM, yet? This Friday istheir Northern Lights Lounge monthly. There’s a huge party on Thursday,Aug. 30, at Exodos Lounge. It’s a DTM video-shoot of six DTM DJs(T.Linder, DJ Seoul, Darkcube, DJ Psycho, Neil V. and others) onfive decks.
Check out detroittechnomilitia.com for mixes by the Militia, as well as a link to T.Linder’s featured mix on Dave Clarke’s radio show. |
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Mad Mike: Novation Drum Station |
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DBX - Losing Control |
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DJ Seoul on HD Radio - Tonight |
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Tonight you can catch DJ Seoul (Detroit Techno Militia/Bang Tech 12) on HD
Radio from 10pm - 12am EST! They will be featuring his mix Ich Bin Ein
Detroiter! After the show tonight, the mix will be available for
download on the Detroit Techno Militia website!!
If you dont have a HD radio, go to www.riff2.com
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