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Es schwabt was von der Insel rüber, aus England kommt dieser PromoMix von App die beiden sind auf dem Label WetYourSelf Recordings zu finden, Spaß macht der PromoMix auf jedenfalls, auch wenn der Mix wirklich etwas kurz geraten ist aber man kann eben nicht alles haben. Ausserdem wenn der Fabric London-Blog bereit ist diesen zu posten hat es schon was zu heißen. Empfehlenswert für alle Freunde des Sounds von DJ T., Diynamic oder dem was gerade aus den USA zu uns über den Teich kommt. Die letzte Veröffentlichunf hatten die beiden Talente aus dem UK übrigens ebenfalls auf der letzen VA von eben bereits erwähnten Label Diynamic.

App - WYS! Promo Mix Download  


On the internet
RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/app
Website / www.weareapp.com
Soundcloud / soundcloud.com/weareapp
Facebook / facebook.com/Appmusic








Bilderbuch Deep House von Marc Poppcke, ich kann nur jedem sagen der Zeit hat Marc Poppcke zu hören, wie er sich auf die Tracks des Herren freuen kann. Ausgezeichnete Auswahl von Marc Poppcke
Stil: Deep House, Tech House

Marc Poppcke - Favourites Of The Month (January 2012)
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Like in 2011 I'll continue this year to present you my favourite tunes of each month in an one hour dj-mix. So here is the first one for 2012. I hope you enjoy it!
And like always if you're interested in a playlist check out my homepage www.marcpoppcke.com
Happy New Year Everybody! Released by: Crossfrontier Audio
Release/catalogue number: fotm013
Release date: Jan 1, 2012


Marc Poppcke on the internet
RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/marcpoppcke
Website / www.marcpoppcke.com
Soundcloud / soundcloud.com/marcpoppcke
Discogs / discogs.com/artist/marc+poppcke
Facebook / facebook.com/djmarcpoppcke



Ich hatte vor einer Weile nicht so positive Worte über die Sauberkeit in den Übergängen von Paco Osuna verloren, dass es auch anders geht zeigt Paco Osuna hier in seinem Podcast mit einer angenehmen Leichtigkeit. Nicht ganz so nach vorne wie ich es erwartet hätte und auch etwas ungewohnt housiger als sonst aber immernoch der Sound den ich beim Namen Paco Osuna erwarte, ich mag seine runden Kicks mit dem gewissen Etwas an deepen Touch  und die dann aber  trotzdem genau richtig nach vorne gehen.

Paco Osuna – Day One Festival Podcast 003
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Paco Osuna on the internet
RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/pacoosuna
Website / www.pacoosuna.com
Discogs / discogs.com/artist/paco+osuna
Buy releases / Juno Records  /  Juno Download


"My monthly radioshow for your listening pleasure. little deeper this time..." so beschreibt H.O.S.H. sein Set für die monatliche Radioshow für Diynamic, mir gefällt es von Sound genau richtig und sehr passend für die Hamburger Jungs von Diynamic.


Volume Podcast - Diynamic Radioshow December by H.O.S.H.
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H.O.S.H.  on the internet
RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/h.o.s.h.
Website / www.hosh.me
Discogs / discogs.com/artist/h.o.s.h.
Facebook / facebook.com/pages/HOSH
Buy releases / Juno Records  /  Juno Download

2Mannzelt - Tiefe Gefühle Mix 
Hannover, Germany 



On the internet
RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/2mannzelt
Soundcloud / soundcloud.com/2mannzelt
Facebook / facebook.com/2mannzelt
Mit freundlichen Grüßen aus Neu Delhi, schickt André Gardeja uns hier sein aktuellen Mix aus seiner Winterresidenz. Da möchte man doch glatt tauschen oder zumindest nachreisen wenn man so sieht wo sich der Paradis- und Zugvogel für den Winter eingenistet hat. André Gardeja hat hier genau den Sound den wir von ihm kennen parat und schenkt uns ein Berlin typisches, wunderschön fluffiges Mixset das Freude macht beim Hören. Na dann kann ich nur noch viel Spaß in Indien wünschen!


André Gardeja  - Arrival Destination: New Delhi
(25.11.2011)
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On the internet
RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/andregardeja
Facebook / facebook.com/pages/Andre-Gardeja
Soundcloud / soundcloud.com/andre-gardeja

Bleiben wir gleich ausserhalb der Hauptstadt des Techno, jemand der sich dieses Jahr viel Aufmerksamkeit mit seinen Produktionen verschafft hat ist Daniel Bortz aus Augsburg und das zu recht. Der Herr fällt definitiv in die Reihe der Vertreter des neuen Pop/Synthie/Techhouse/Deephouse/Nudisco der sich so langsam immer breiter macht. Schöner Podcast der sich nicht ohne Grund so rasend schnell verbreitet hat!

Daniel Bortz - Soul Mate-Podcast
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Daniel Bortz on the internet
RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/danielbortz
Soundcloud / soundcloud.com/danielbortz
Discogs / discogs.com/artist/daniel+bortz
Facebook / facebook.com/danielbortzofficial

Für alle Freunde vom Sound von Künstlern wie Sasha Braemer, Andhim, Umami, Filtertÿpen, René Bourgeois, Hanne & Lore und Dan Caster ist hier der Shaker Winter 2011 Mix.

Shaker Winter 2011 Mix 

Leider muss ich sagen, ich hätte mir mehr erwartet, was nicht heißen soll, dass wir einen schlechten Mix haben denn super ist natürlich die Auswahl der Tracks, nur schafft es dieser Mix nicht, sich im Lauf des ganzen Sets zu entwickeln. Irgendwie hat man die ganze Zeit das Gefühl es geht nur geradeaus, ohne die richtige Spannung zu entwickeln. Die Übergänge sind zwar sauber allerdings nicht gerade kreatives Digital-Mixing und das Wippen mit dem Fuss stellte sich dann wirklich erst in den letzten 10 min ein. Alles in allem muss man hier sagen, netter sehr sauberer Mix der freundlich rüber kommt allerdings bei diesen Tracks Potential verschenkt. Schade denn die Kreise um Shaker Plates können definitiv so einiges mehr muss ich sagen, allerdings sollte sich jeder am besten seine eigene Meinung bilden.

Shaker Winter 2011 Mix by SHAKER PLATES


On the internet
Website / www.beatport.com/label/shaker-plates/13007
Facebook / facebook.com/shakerplates
Discogs / discogs.com/label/shakerplates
Jan Oberlaender scheint jemand zu sein der wirklich gerne aus der Reihe tanzt und dass macht er dann auch noch ausgesprochen gut. Der Rostocker stellt gerade in seiner Region wohl eine Ausnahmeerscheinug dar. Sein Sound ist auch nicht leicht definierbar, denn er nimmt sich einfach die Genre-Freiheiten die er will und die braucht er, denn das klingt frisch und fällt auf. Mir ist dieser Mix sofort ins Ohr gegangen und ich kann bei hören förmlich spüren wie leicht es sich in der Sonne jetzt tanzen würde. Unbedingt anhören kann ich da nur als Fazit stehen lassen!

Stil: Disco, Pop, Nudisco, RnB, Techhouse

Jan Oberlaender - "Happy People" Mix Download





Weihnachten scheint nicht nur das Fest der Liebe zu sein sondern, irgendwie hat es sich wohl jeder zu Aufgabe gesetzt dieses Jahr einen Mix zu veröffentlichen. Wer es etwas deftiger nach vorne mag wird an diesem Set seine Freude haben am 24.12.2011 als Weihnachtsgeschenk von den MiniCoolBoyz veröffentlich. Sauber im mix jägen die beiden hier voran und haben dabei den Shaker immer am Anschlag.
Stil: Techhouse, Techno


MiniCoolBoyz X-Mas 2011 Mix 
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Lange hat es gedauert bis von Acidfactory eigene Sachen kamen, was sich verändert hat? Es klingt alles in allem reifer, abgerundeter und frisch. Vielleicht war die kleine Pause für die drei Herren ein kreativitäter Schub.



Acidfactory Live - Podcast #001  recorded: 21.12.2011 

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Acidfactory Live - Podcast #001 21.12.2011 by acidfactory

For a long time now, the trio consisting of Skob, Scat and Wasser have been making music together as Acidfactory.
Every facet of their music is unmistakably melodic. It's where a deep bassline meets a tight beat, where trashy tones, full of rhythmic breaks and clear cuts, bring you great nights in the club, on sunny meadows or under clear night skies.
Their style has always been characterized by experimenting and new interpretations of their own music. Danceable harmony is their element.

On the internet
RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/acidfactory
Website / www.concorde-club.com/
Facebook / facebook.com/pages/ACID-FACTORY
Natürlich schmeißt jeder am 24.12. mit Geschenken um sich und da läßt sich auch Oliver Koletzki nicht lumpen und verschenkt den Stil vor Talent Podcast.
Merry Christmas everyone.


Oliver Koletzki  -  SVT-Podcast008
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SVT-Podcast008 - Oliver Koletzki by Stil vor Talent

 It sounds like a fairy tale. In 2005 29-year old OLIVER KOLETZKI presses 500 copies of his underground hit "Der Mückenschwarm". One of those white labels lands in Sven Väth's record bag and whenever he plays the track, the people go wild. Shortly after techno-king Väth signs the track on his techno empire Cocoon. "Der Mückenschwarm", already considered as a techno classic - becomes the best sold techno record of 2005, the best ever selling record on Cocoon and OLIVER KOLETZKI gets voted best newcomer of the year in prestigious Groove magazine.
But one would be fooled to think that this was the start of Oliver's musical career. Since he was 12 years old, OLIVER KOLETZKI has been deeply infected with the production of music. He starts out by programming Hip-Hop beats on the C64, but quickly falls in love with more electronic sounds like breakdance and synthie-pop that he produces on the first Amiga computers. When he turns 18, he also starts to DJ in his hometown of Braunschweig and quickly becomes a regular DJ in the local clubs. In 2000 he decides to move to Berlin to study music – and the excessive Berlin nightlife. He promptly lands himself DJ gigs in smaller clubs and bars, but with the release of his first record, things change for the better. In the summer of 2005 he starts to play festivals, gets booked into the most prestigious clubs all over the world and gets asked to remix the likes of Rockers Hi-Fi, Client or Cassius. However, while superstardom is lurking around every corner, Oliver stays down to earth: "I have been making music for nearly twenty years now. That provides me with a stable base for not going nuts. Basically, I am still doing the same that I have been doing for years now: making music during the week and playing out on the weekends, even if it is on a slightly different level now."
In October 2005, while still riding on the success of his debut single, Oliver directly realises one of his dreams: to have his own label. He founds Stil vor Talent, a label dedicated to pushing new artists and creating a platform for a huge variation of quality electronic dance music – from minimal techno to squeaky house to pop music. "From the beginning I wanted to give people the same chance that I've had and offer them a platform to release their music. However: the quality of the music is above everything else. Firstly, I have to like it", Oliver comments on the philosophy of his label. And he is a workaholic. He still spends hours and hours listening to demo tracks and goes out to see people play live in small clubs. Up until now, Stil vor Talent can look back on over 40 releases that include Oliver’s first artist album "Get Wasted", the über-hit "3 Tage Wach" or Oliver's latest masterpiece: his electronically influenced pop album "Großstadtmärchen".
OLIVER KOLETZKI seems to have a nose for commercial success out of the underground, which Lützenkirchens ironic afterhour manifest "3 Tage Wach" is the best example for: the track becomes the best-sold techno track of 2008. In 2009 Oliver continues this success story with the release of his album "Großstadtmärchen" – an electro-pop album featuring national and international big names such as Mieze Katz (MIA), Axel Bosse or Die Raketen as well as many newcomers such as singers Juli Holz, Pyur and Fran. With "Großstadtmärchen" Oliver has managed to achieve what only few techno producers manage can do: to produce a pop album with club credibility. The singles "Hypnotized" and "U-Bahn" get nationwide airplay on the radio and when Oliver plays them in the club people sing along to the lyrics.
But he wouldn't be OLIVER KOLETZKI if he didn't want to perform the album live on stage as well. In the summer 2009 he founds his band The Koletzkis with many of his old friends and the singer Fran. They have already played live at Bar 25, Watergate and Lido in Berlin as well as in Leipzig, Bern, Hamburg, Vienna and many other cities. For 2009 they have big plans: in the summer they will play the big festivals and will put Oliver’s music out there – from the clubs into the concerts halls, from the beach raves to the open-airs.
Label manager, producer, DJ, bandleader: above all this, Oliver still manages to fill the clubs around the world and make people smile to his energetic DJ sets. Be in the best clubs of Europe such as London's Fabric, Berlin's Berghain or around the rest of the world: Oliver knows how to perform and connect with his audience. In March 2010 Oliver will do another Australia tour, he will tour South America again and play the infamous Thai Break festival. While rehearsing with The Koletzkis and signing new hot artists for his label Stil vor Talent, OLIVER KOLETZKI is already working on his next album. There is really no stopping him in 2010!

Der neue Concorde Club Podcast ist wahrscheinlich eher ein Popcast, Stil ist Techhouse, Pop, Nudisco, deephouse.
Stefan Lange - Concorde Club Podcast #002 

Podcast released by www.concorde-club.com 
Release Date: 18.12.2011


Stefan Lange on the internet
RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/stefanlange
Website / www.concorde-club.com/
Soundcloud / soundcloud.com/stefan-lange
Facebook / facebook.com/band.stefanlange

Dieser Wunderschöne Mix ist mir beim stöbern im Netz in die Hande gefallen, Prädikat unbedingt hören! 


 
 Art Department - Essential Mix (BBC Radio 1) - 22-10-2011 by R_co



Having the opportunity to record an essential mix is a massive deal for us, for any dj it's about as big of an opportunity as they come to be creative with your art and to reach so many people at once. the project wasn't taken lightly at all as it can be quite a task to put something like this together. you're considering the fans you already have, the people who don't know your work, trying to convey everything you want to say within the allotted 2 hours and with 30 of the 10,000 songs you have to chose from, as well as building trust with the listener early on so that you have more freedom with your programming as the mix continues. We wanted to make it as special and interesting as possible, and keep a classic vibe about it so that people will hopefully want to listen to it for years to come, same as we have with the likes of Blackstrobe's Essential mix from 2004. The mix is filled with current and classic music from artists we love and close friends ranging from deep & hypnotic grooves to vocal house records, to electronica and back, with loads of edits made just for this mix.  

BBC essential mix:
www.bbc.co.uk/ essential mix - art department






Tracklist:
01. Brian Eno — Lantern March
02. Art Department — Touch You Gently
03. Tanner Ross — B Side
04. Infinity Inc — Games
05. Ali Love — Playa
06. ID
07. Voices Of Black — Get Enough
08. Metro Area — Caught Up
09. Gil Scott-Heron — I Was Guided (Interlude)
10. Aquarius Heaven — Can’t Buy Love
11. Green Velvet — Thoughts
12. Moonstarr — C-Minus Particles
13. Art Department — Living The Life (ABA Therapy Version) (feat. Seth Troxler)
14. Omar-S — Quadriplegic Companion
15. Tanner Ross — 4 You (Deniz Kurtel Remix)
16. Basic Channel — Phylyps Track ll
17. Omar-S — Plesetsk Cosmodrome
18. Total — Sitting Home (Art Department Unreleased Edit)
19. Cajmere — Feelin’ Kinda High
20. Storm Queen — It Goes On
21. Tevo Howard — The Age Of Compassion
22. James Blake — Limit To Your Love (Daniel Bortz Edit)
23. Clockwork — Things You Have
24. My Favorite Robot — Wakinda Park (Art Department Remix)

Last week we got down to Clockwork’s promo mix for this Saturday’s Life and Death records showcase but the second act to get on it with the pre- party sonic experience are Thugfucker (a name devised to keep it out of the commercial sphere of club music). Decisively underground, the New York come Iceland duo made up of Greg Oreck & Holmar Filipsson have a rich history embedded in The Big Apple’s off the beaten track party scene - avoiding the shiny lights and fighting their way through a dance prohibition that swept the city earlier this decade.

DOWNLOAD: Thugfucker fabric Promo Mix

Interview



Thugfucker have triumphed to maintain their underground spirit both through Greg’s label, Live and Death, and most importantly as a DJ partnership primed for after hours grooves bringing just the right kind of beats to Room Three this Saturday. Tune into their fabric Promo Mix and read on to get to know the real story and sound of Thugfucker.

Tell us how you guys met, what’s the background to your friendship?

Well we'd sort of moved in similar circles for a long time in New York but didn't really know each other. Like moving in concentric circles in the same scene. But we finally ended up getting into a long discussion at a party Holmar was throwing and we realized we were really cut from the same cloth, so to speak. We became good friends pretty quickly and by now really do feel like brothers from another mother.

What was the defining moment that made Thugfucker? Can you tell us who does what exactly?

It was above a former brothel in Chintatown where Holmar was throwing that party. We were both in the middle of the dancefloor, which of course is where some of the best ideas come. We were communing with the universe and with each other and with several drinks when suddenly we realized that we had to unite forces in order to help the plight of genetically Rhythmblind. So after setting up a charitable foundation just for that purpose, making music together seemed like a logical thing next step...

As for what we do, we both do a bit of everything and when things are really going along nicely there seems to be a fair bit of mental telepathy involved. But when there's tom programming to be done, that's usually Holmar. He's unstoppable when it comes to the tom-tom drums. Really.. it's impressive.

What’s in the name Thugfucker? The name does come with all kinds of things built into it.. some of which we knew at the time we came up with it, others we've slowly realized along the way.

We knew from the start that with a name like Thugfucker we were never going to be sold in Wal-Mart or any place like that -- which suits us just fine. Also, we're pretty sure it's impossible to take ourselves too seriously or get our heads stuck too far up our own asses with a name like that. And then of course you don't get a lot of random people seeing the name Thugfucker and thinking "oh yeah, that sounds like something i'd be into". So as a result the people who do come out to party with us have either heard us, heard our music or heard enough about us from friends that they get the the sort of eclectic, "good vibes but let's party hard" feeling that we're about. Basically we have this silly yet really hard sounding name which works out to be a bit of verbal camouflage for what we're really like. Keeps out the riff-raff.. and then of course the people who know, really know.

What’s life like in New York? How is the city an inspiration to you and the music you make? Super inspiring. Greg left for 8 years living in Europe but he's back now and we both really love this city. Right now there's actually tons of great stuff going on and coming out of New York in terms of nightlife and dance music. But even in the periods when NYC might not have been on top of it's nightlife game what has always made this city unique is the people. There's so much diversity and everyone somehow gets along and connects together in ways that all kinds of interesting things come out of it.

Plus this place can be totally insane sometimes. In all the various ways that we like. It's like gas for our engine.. or some other better metaphor. Anyway, we try to take it, make nice things out of it and then take the feeling with us when we travel...

Tell us about some of the first parties you put on and how have you seen things changed in the scene over the years? The first parties we threw in New York were in the shadow of Giuliani's crackdown on clubland in NYC in the late nineties. He had just started reinforcing this old cabaret law that prohibited dancing in venues unless they had a special permit -- which was basically impossible for smaller venues to attain. So most clubs where we made parties were battling this issue and staff were running around asking people not to dance. It got so bad that Giuiliani actually had a cabaret squad raiding bars and clubs looking for dancing people and if they would find people moving and shaking big fines were issued, venues were shut down and even the DJ's sometimes had to pay fines. It was ridiculous and it was definitely a dance prohibition era back then. The parties were really fun but always colored by the enforcement of this law and ultimately when the parties got bigger we were forced to move to more commercial venues.

Those parties were fun too of course but after 9/11 happened things went into a real low period. But now NYC is very different, dance prohibition is gone, (Guiliani is divorced and has lost all of his hair and credibility) and tons of great parties are happening.

What are your thoughts on the new wave in slow house territory, and RnB edits… it’s a sound you have been pursuing? How do you feel the sound with develop next year?
It seems like the new wave of music happening at the moment is even bigger than just that sound.. though certainly that's been a starting point for a lot of what's happening now -- and it's a sound we do like quite a bit, though not exclusively. Overall it feels like there's a lot more dance music that's taking cues from pop, R&B, soul and alternative/indie music.. the music's becoming more songlike and less about DJ tools (not that there isn't a place for those). People are taking ideas and sounds and structures from all these other styles and bringing them to a different level. It's exciting because while it's got a lot of familiar elements it doesn't feel like retreading over old territory, it's very new and evolving. And there's so many people doing great stuff right now. Tons of great, amazing music and a lot of it made by people we know and who we happen to like a lot on a personal level. The underground music scene is in a really good place right now and is still getting better all the time. It's a really exciting time to be a part of all of this.

Who are your closest friends in the music world and who do you turn to for advise ever? Wow, that could be a long list. Seriously... All of us in the Life and Death crew (Manfredi, Matteo, Karm, Federico, Francesco, Sammy, Mikey, Ryan...) are really tight and we really are quite a family. Which always shows through whenever you get a few us in the same place at one time. Seth Troxler has been incredibly helpful and encouraging and is always full of love and support, as have been all the Visionquest crew.. The Art Department guys are definitely soul brothers.. and fellow troublemakers, as is pretty much all of the Wolf + Lamb / Soul Clap crews.. those guys specifically as well as Greg & Nick from No Regular Play, Tanner, Deniz, Ryan (Slow Hands).. oh goddamn, this is starting to feel like a high school yearbook.

But the truth is we really feel like we're amongst such a nice group of people so much of the time, and we really are aware of it and appreciate it...

What’s new on Thugfucker Recordings? Well for the moment we've kind of put it on hold as Greg's been busy with ‘Life and Death’ and Holmar's been working hard preparing a new label called 'YAH' that's going to be kicking off pretty soon. But we're definitely still gonna revisit it now and again for some special projects and releases. There's also a downtempo label we keep threatening to start up. We are not, however, awesome at time management.

How are you looking forward to your Room Three debut with Clockwork this Saturday? Tell us about the music, vibe and general craziness we can expect from you guys…? Oh really, you have no idea. Everyone we know who plays at fabric can (and does) go off about how much fun it is to play there. Add to the fact that the whole lineup that night in all of the rooms is great (and lots of friends!) so you know the vibe's gonna be stellar... and then on top of that we're going to be playing all night long in Room Three with our good friends and label mates, Clockwork, which makes it even more fun (and potentially trouble inducing). And it's Greg's birthday that week so that kind of adds a bit of a wild card into the mix. It's definitely going to be a fun night... But yes, it might get messy!

Greg, you founded Life And Death with Manfredi Romano (aka DJ Tennis). Tell us about the label, its music philosophy, the artists on board and plans for the future? Well we first became close friends during these late night sessions where we'd end up going back and forth playing each other music all night. Stuff we loved and had discovered from who knows where. So when the label started to come together the idea was to try and focus on a sound more informed by our varied tastes in music but that could work on a dancefloor or the kind of afterparty we'd want to end up at with our good friends at 5am. Something a little sideways and skewed but maybe also a little familiar at the same time. Emotional music but not without a sense of humor. Matteo and Karm came on board pretty early on as well and those guys are just amazing and I couldn't imagine doing it without them. Matteo is this amazingly smart young guy with a super wise old soul and Karm is a force of nature. Like some sort of Dionysian wood nymph banshee with a heart of gold. And both of them have incredibly good taste and a musical knowledge way beyond their years.

As for the future, coming up soon is the DJ Tennis EP which I think is gonna blow people away. And a various artists release that's going to introduce a few new people. And more stuff from us and all the crew as well as a few new additions we're all very excited about. And yes, there's some album stuff in the works too. Very excited about the year to come actually...

What are your plans for New Years? Whats the best New Year you’ve ever had? We're gonna get in lots of trouble in our hometown... Then we're gonna fly to BPM in Mexico and do a Life and Death showcase there with the PillowTalk guys. More trouble. And then to SF to celebrate the birthday of our good friend Dax. And he's no stranger to a good time either. It's definitely going to be a nice beginning of 2012. And then later in the year, if all goes along as predicted, our consciousness is going to shift into something totally different and the world is going to be transformed completely as we move into the next stage of human evolution. So it's probably important to start the year right with a few really good parties right out of the gate.

How far down the line are you with new releases and is the longer-term aim to make albums?

Well we've got lots of things we've been working on.. but it's always hard to predict when things will actually decide to be finished. We've been doing a bunch of collaborations though that are almost ready, including a few with PillowTalk, Deniz Kurtel & Tanner Ross out on Wolf + Lamb at some point. We're also doing a bunch of stuff with this great new artist, Navid, who's doing really cool stuff that we're going to be releasing sometime next year. There's also a bunch of remixes and then another Thugfucker EP coming. And eventually an album too. But we're definitely taking our sweet time with that.
Finally, can you tell us about the mix you have done for us? Set the scene if you will….
A dark room, nice flashing lights, probably a disco ball somewhere lit from afar. Late at night with speakers nice and loud and everyone's seratonin receptors on high alert. An afterparty waiting to happen.


Mix & Interview from: fabriclondon.com
Link: www.fabriclondon.com/blog/view/introducing-thugfucker-and-their-fabric-promo-mix
Endlich, das neue Mädchenmusik Mixtape ist da, gemixt von Niko von der Acidfactory, als klassisches DJ Set gibt er hier sein Lieblingstracks wieder und beschert dem Hörer klassische Tech House und Minimal Tracks für die Frau.


Acidfactory. - Mädchenmusik Mixtapes #003
Style: Tech House, Minimal



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On the internet
RA DJ Page / residentadvisor.net/dj/acidfactory
Website / www.concorde-club.com/
Facebook / facebook.com/pages/ACID-FACTORY/170281