(313) Black Dog/ART Wild Kingdom (radio stuff)
I've taking the last few weeks to reprise music encountered during my stint as a DJ on KFJC, as an acknowledgment of KFJC's 50th Anniversary and their role in introducing me to all sorts of new music over the years (not just techno, either).. Last week's show wrapped up music encountered in 1996 with a set of tunes from San Francisco's Reflective Records and London's Irdial Discs. The playlist resides at http://www.kfjc.org/music/playlist.php?i=34101 . 1997 was a most interesting year - this week's set will touch on the music of Black Dog (plus some relevant side excursions) and Kirk Degiorgio's ART label. This set will go for the full three hours of the show. If you miss a show, or want to sample other aspects of KFJC, limited time archives for KFJC programming are available at http://www.kfjc.org/broadcast_archives/ . Send comments and suggestions to i...@kfjc.org . "The Wild Kingdom" airs on KFJC-FM 89.7, Saturday night/Sunday Morning, 12A-3A (8A-10A GMT). Potential listeners outside the San Francisco Bay area can find a webcast at http://www.kfjc.org/netcast/index.php . Present and past Wild Kingdom playlists are also archived at kfjc.org. You can also check out archived playlists from my first KFJC show "Just Desserts" that was on Fridays 10P-2A from 1992 through 1999. Archived playlists exist for that show starting from Fall 1995 to New Year's Eve 1999/2000, so you can see what what I'm up to these days is pretty much consistent with what I was up to all along. If you do tune in (especially via the web), please take a little time to let me know your locale. I'm also interested in promo music from all over and in promoting local (San Francisco Bay area) techno-type events. If you want to do some promotion for an event, contact the KFJC promotions department at pr...@kfjc.org to arrange ticket giveaways and/or to send information for inclusion in our concert outlook. Thanks to those who have sent promo music so far. Regards, Richard Hester "Mr. Goodwrench" "The Wild Kingdom" SU 12A-3A KFJC-FM 89.7, Los Altos Hills, California
(313) December 2009 chart
brand new chart for December 2009 now up on Resident Advisor et al (please see below) Andrew Duke producer: Uzuri, Open Concept, Untitled & After, Blaq, Matrix, Tuning Spork, Mischievous, Dublin Xpress, Diplomatik, Pertin_nce, Vertical Sounds, Red Robot, Sinergy Networks, Vinyl Republik, Contact, Component, Phthalo, Bip-Hop, Stratagem; remixer: Tokyo Dawn, Nice & Nasty, Static, Dialtone, Gorsch, Night Drive, 2600, 6ONE6, Very Important, Cornwarning, Delta B, Retinascan, FameFame, pHinnMilk; sound designer: Computer Music mag, Music Technology mag, Sound Ideas, FXpansion, Equinox Sounds, Audiobase; mixshow host: Andrew Duke In The Mix (est. 1987) http://cognitionaudioworks.com/AndrewDukeInTheMix.html Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Halifax NS Canada December 2009 chart 01 Andrew Duke--Maiko (Orlando Voorn remix) (label tba) 02 Reade Truth--Evidence/Prove It (Your Love) (White Label RWL002) 03 Mick Welch--Morphological Construct EP (Elektrosouls ESR001) 04 Clara Moto--Silently (Kirk Degiorgio remix) (InFiné) 05 2Junxion--Acid Rock (Acid Junkies remix) (AJ Records AJR06) 06 Silencefiction--Darkling (Birdcage remix) (Untitled & After Untitled 08) 07 Hernan Bass--Como Se Lo Digo EP (Seta Special 015) 08 Roni Nachum--Guest Service Shalom (Mark E remix) (Fine Art) 09 Estroe--Updraft (Ted Patterson's Estro-Glide) (Connaisseur) 10 Tim Wolff--Senor Swanky EP (EevoNext NEXT15) Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Halifax NS Canada November 2009 chart 01 Andrew Duke--Geisha (Claude Young remix) (label tba) 02 I.F.M.--Back In The Days EP (Uzuri 009) 03 Dr. Nojoke--Gadji Beri Bimba EP (Leporelo LEP006) 04 Peter Grove--No Relief EP (Thoughtless Music TLM029) 05 Roberto Bosco--Login Exact EP (Mowar MOW004) 06 A:xus--Suite Disappointment EP (Rebirth) 07 Jay Riordan--Too Much For Some Not Enough For Others (Dublin Xpress DXR039) 08 Legowelt--The Liechtenstein Account EP (Open Concept OCR-023) 09 The Moderator--Moebius Strip LP (EevoNext Next14) 10 Forces Of Nature--Phobos (Intelligent Audio IA1.2) Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Halifax NS Canada October 2009 chart 01 Andrew Duke--Giuseppe's Groove (Anton Zap remix) (Uzuri; forthcoming in 2010) 02 Redshape--The Dance Paradox LP (Delsin 80dsr) 03 Lerosa--Night Radio EP (Uzuri 008) 04 Triton & Ruoho Ruotsi--Eclaircies Dumont EP (de'fchild dcp014) 05 Dan Curtin--Other EP (Mobilee 056) 06 Hakim Murphy--Black Robots Having Sex EP (Metamorphic MET026) 07 Disco Nihilist & Daetron Vargas--Construction Paper 01 EP (Construction Paper 01) 08 Little Fritter--Egg On Your Face EP (Affin 038) 09 Jamie Kidd--Lascivious Prey EP (Thoughtless TLM028) 10 Adaptive--Dog Days EP (Diplomatik dpldig009) Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Halifax NS Canada September 2009 chart 01 Andrew Duke--Versions Redux Part 1 LP (Pertin_nce Pertin_34) [Andrew Duke remixed by Area, Chaircrusher, Hemiptera, Detroit People Mover, Monkeyharris, Dub Technique,and Stefanos Kourtis] 02 Reade Truth--Soundwav/Always (White Label RWL001) 03 Newworldaquarium--The Force (Ame remix) (NWAQ APE03) 04 Juju & Jordash--Juju & Jordash LP (Dekmantel DKMNTL 002) 05 Brendon Moeller--The Big Shot EP (Connaisseur CNS031-6) 06 Lila D feat MC Rekker--Wet (Signal Deluxe Dry Dub) (Dialtone DT043) 07 Alemo--Liberation (Estroe remix) (EevoNext NEXT13) 08 Itokim--Days Of Our Lives EP (Itinerant IRD011) 09 Alland Byallo--Brick By Brick LP (Nightlight NLM018LP) 10 Terrence Parker--Tribute to Ken Collier EP (Seventh Sign 7SR016) Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Halifax NS Canada August 2009 chart 01 Andrew Duke--Carnival (Dublin Xpress DXR030) 02 Shake--Thought Processes EP (Frictional FRCT-015) 03 Kate Simko--Take You There EP (Spectral Sound SPC73) 04 Richie Farnes--Rushes EP (Folklore Imprint FI004) 05 Arthur Oskan vs Spiral Into The Storm--New York City People EP (Decibel Palace DBP007) 06 Atomly--Geisterbahnhoefe EP (Atomiq ATMQ0003) 07 Myles Serge--Transitional Man LP (6ONE6 CD05) 08 DJ Mourad--My Contribution To The Confusion LP (Selekta) 09 Pirahnahead & Diviniti present Eric King--2Getherness (Whasdat Music WDM-002) 10 Hypertic--Poem 1/U Turn (Stereotonic) Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Halifax NS Canada July 2009 chart 01 Stefano Vozza--20 (Andrew Duke's Double Or Nothin' mix) (Dublin Xpress DXR033) 02 Mike Absolom--Fuel (Andrew Duke's Consumption mix) (Dublin Xpress DXR030) 03 Erica LaFay--Rain (Aaron-Carl's Detroit mix) (Wallshaker) 04 Orlando Voorn--Power Of Beauty/Love Break (Divine DR001) 05 Future Beat Alliance--Patience And Distance LP (Eevonext NEXT12) 06 Alton Miller--Everyday I Do remixes (Vols 1-3) EPs (Lace013-015) 07 Denny Trajkov--Soulful EP (Logos018) 08 Marcel Janovsky--Okay (ADSR's Back To 1989 mix) (Treibstoff087) 09 Disco Nihilist--Disco Nihilist EP (Love What You Feel LWYF001) 10 Raymundo Rodriguez--Roman Londoner EP (Black & White Orange BWO024) Andrew Duke Cognition Audioworks Halifax NS Canada June 2009 chart 01 Andrew Duke--Baby Boy, Henry, Born 16Jun09 (7lbs 4ounces) (Cognition Audioworks) 02 Mark O
(313) Omar S / David Powers, Chicago January 15
Yes, anyone in the Chicago area, please come catch my set with Omar S., at Smartbar Chicago, on January 15. It will be just the two of us that night, 10pm - 4am on a Friday night, so expect to hear extended deep sets! ~David Powers
(313) Tracklist for my deep end mix
The Deep end will be available to download here - http://www.acid-house.net/The_Deep_End.mp3 Tracklisting Theo Parrish - Solitary Flight - Sound Signature Abicah Soul Project - Musique De Ve - Eargasmic Oracy - Life SOurce - Mojuba Daryl Cura - Fourtone - Eargamsic San Soda - Quilombo - We Play House Vladislav Delay - Recovery IDea (Mike Huckaby S Y N T H mix) - Semantica Lerosa - Rollers - Uzuri Joe T. Vannelli - Phase Out - Beat Club Reagenz - Kepe Building - Workshop Espion - Anything Is Possible (Chateau Flight Remix) - Ed Banger Records Little Big Bee - K.G.O (Jazztronik Mix) - Flower Laurent Garnier - The Man with the Red Face - F Comm ? Deep Six - Deepdance Trance - DSR Reagenz - Freerotation - Workshop D-Pulse - When You Stay Alone (Nick Solé Mix) - Mojuba Mateo & Matos - Mixed Moods - Spiritual Life Slava - Shapes of Summer - Mathematics Aqua Bassino - Na Na's Waltz - F Comm Anthony White - Love Me Tonight - UMM Blast Head - Nu Wave - Fast hand Jazzy sport Nick Sole - World Dubbing - Mojuba Threw in a couple of 'keepin' it real mixes' for good measure Done in one hit on 2 x Technics 1210's 320 kbps - 286mb P -- Playing 19th September - Bristol Festival Boat Party 19th September - Bristol Festival Timbuk2 Placid on the t'interweb - http://www.acid-house.net Vinyl for Sale - http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?seller=placid Placid's Gigs and Gigography - http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=41658902688 Live on Future-music.co.uk every other Thursday - 8pm - 10pm
Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano "The Melody"
And it looks like that's only the tip of the iceberg. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Glasgow-United-Kingdom/Rubadub/59699696224 The horror! On 28/11/2009 10:34, Tristan Watkins wrote: Haha. It's true! http://twitter.com/rubadub_glasgow Non-stop slagging off of some Jason fella though. On 27/11/2009 22:04, ja...@iridite.com wrote: What? We Tweet? You'll be telling me that we've got a Facebook Page next Jason (the Techno Luddite!) 2009/11/27 Tristan Watkins I gave up on music shop reviews about five years ago. That said, Rub-a-dub's tweets are very useful, and necessarily brief. On 27/11/2009 17:00, kent williams wrote: As a frequent, repeat customer of Boomkat, I feel compelled to rise to their defense. I write music reviews for a local free paper, and have written in the past for a variety of publications. What one realizes very quickly in writing reviews, is that it is difficult to do at all, let alone well. Especially when it comes to electronic music, where you don't often have lyrics to provide some sort of 'meaning' to critique. And the more you do it (and I've written hundreds over the past 10 years) the less you actually have to say. Boomkat's reviews are actually well written, and are much, much better than any other download store site on the internet. They are consistently helpful to me -- they provide context to each release which sends me off to research other related music. They are also sometimes humorous without succumbing to the jokey Britishisms that grate the ear when you read a lot of UK music publications. They are definitely oriented towards trying to shift units. They definitely reflect the personal prejudices of the writers. They, no doubt, occasionally give more weight to their friends or labels they don't want to make into enemies. But it's like reading anything -- you have to consider the source and make up your own mind. It isn't as bad as Beatport. Beatport tries to be all things to all people, so they pimp absolute sh1t. Beatport has discovered that you can make money catering to DJs with no taste, no shame, and no soul. On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Martin Dustwrote: On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them to put? m
Re: (313) Carl Craig/Francesco Tristano "The Melody"
Haha. It's true! http://twitter.com/rubadub_glasgow Non-stop slagging off of some Jason fella though. On 27/11/2009 22:04, ja...@iridite.com wrote: What? We Tweet? You'll be telling me that we've got a Facebook Page next Jason (the Techno Luddite!) 2009/11/27 Tristan Watkins I gave up on music shop reviews about five years ago. That said, Rub-a-dub's tweets are very useful, and necessarily brief. On 27/11/2009 17:00, kent williams wrote: As a frequent, repeat customer of Boomkat, I feel compelled to rise to their defense. I write music reviews for a local free paper, and have written in the past for a variety of publications. What one realizes very quickly in writing reviews, is that it is difficult to do at all, let alone well. Especially when it comes to electronic music, where you don't often have lyrics to provide some sort of 'meaning' to critique. And the more you do it (and I've written hundreds over the past 10 years) the less you actually have to say. Boomkat's reviews are actually well written, and are much, much better than any other download store site on the internet. They are consistently helpful to me -- they provide context to each release which sends me off to research other related music. They are also sometimes humorous without succumbing to the jokey Britishisms that grate the ear when you read a lot of UK music publications. They are definitely oriented towards trying to shift units. They definitely reflect the personal prejudices of the writers. They, no doubt, occasionally give more weight to their friends or labels they don't want to make into enemies. But it's like reading anything -- you have to consider the source and make up your own mind. It isn't as bad as Beatport. Beatport tries to be all things to all people, so they pimp absolute sh1t. Beatport has discovered that you can make money catering to DJs with no taste, no shame, and no soul. On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 9:44 AM, Martin Dustwrote: On 27 Nov 2009, at 15:23, Odeluga, Ken wrote: I like Boomkat's random shards of disdain. Although the fact that 99% of their reviews make each item sound like the next best thing since sliced bread, still leaves the final joke on them! This comes up a lot from techno heads, what do you really expect them to put? m