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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 13:22:01 GMT -7
Alexander Robotnick performing live at his studio Alexander Robotnick performing live at his studio. November 2020. One hour concert including his most popular tracks TRACKLIST:- The Dark Side of the Spoon - Problèmes d'Amour - Undicidisco (Fresco Mix) - Sharper Bluesman - Dance Boy Dance - Can I Have an Ashtray? - I Love My House - Alienation - I'm Getting Lost in my Brain - Problèmes d'Amour (trance version)
All tracks composed and performed by Alexander Robotnick (Maurizio Dami)Alexander RobotnickAlexander Robotnick (a.k.a. Maurizio Dami) is an Italian electronic musician. He made his debut on the Italian music scene as the founding member of Avida, a dance-cabaret band featuring Daniele Trambusti and Stefano Fuochi.
In 1983 he attained international popularity with his track "Problèmes d'amour", published first by the Italian label Materiali Sonori and then by Sire-Wea. "Problèmes d'amour" went on to become a "cult track" of dance music. In 1984 he joined "Giovanotti Mondani Meccanici" a multimedia-oriented group and composed soundtracks for theatre works, videos and video-installations. He also composed soundtracks for films and theatre works by Italian directors such as Alessandro Benvenuti, Antonio Climati, Marco Mattolini, and Marco Risi.
In 1987 he turned his interest to World Music, and for the next decade collaborated with African, Kurdish and Indian musicians. In 1994 Robotnick began to work with the Indian-Italian band "Govinda" leading to the production of two tracks "Devotion" and "Transcendental Ecstasy" for Govinda's first album "Selling India By the Pound".
In summer 1995 he conceived and organized the first Ambient Music Festival in Florence at Anfiteatro delle Cascine. In 1996, with Nazar Abdulla and Rashmi Bhatt, he created "The Third Planet", a multi-ethnic band that blended traditional music from Kurdistan, Algeria and India with modern sounds. With "The Third Planet", he produced two albums, "Kurdistani" and "The Third Planet". The band gave numerous concerts in Italy.
In 1997 his collaboration with Lapo Lombardi and Ranieri Cerelli lead to the "Alkemya" project, releasing an album with CNI. In 2000 he created his own label, Hot Elephant Music.
At the same time, he and Ludus Pinsky (Lapo Lombardi) explored new sounds and technologies, resulting in the production of Underwater Café. He also produced E.A.S.Y. vol.1 (Elephants Are Sometimes Young).
In 2002 he returned to the "Electro" style of his musical début, producing "Oh no...Robotnick" in collaboration with Max Durante. The album, despite its dark humor, so typical of Robotnick's early tracks, was insufficiently disco-dance and fashion-conscious and therefore received mixed reviews. In 2002 he released "Melt in Time", the third album by The Third Planet in collaboration with Nazar, Paolo Casu, Arup Kanti Das and Smail Kouider.
In summer 2003 he worked with Kiko and The Hacker on a new track, "Viens Chez Moi". In October 2003 he published "Rare Robotnick's" a collection of his vintage tracks.
In February 2005, with Ludus Pinsky (Lapo Lombardi), he released Italcimenti - Under Construction.
In October 2005 he started his collaboration with Creme Organization (NL). They released Krypta 1982 (Rare Robotnick's 2) a couple of 12" including a remix by Bangkok Impact (Clone distribution).
In May 2007 he released a CD, "My La(te)st Album" (Hot Elephant Music).
In March 2008 he released "I'm getting lost in my brain", a compilation of remixes taken by Detroit Grand Pubahs, Kompute, Microthol, Robosonic, Lore J, Italcimenti, Alexander Robotnick from his latest album.
In 2008 he remixed Little Boots' track "Stuck On Repeat" released in December 2008.
In March 2009 This Is Music LTD released "Obsession For The Disco Freaks".
In February 2009 Alexander Robotnick and Ludus Pinsky assembled their personal analog synths to organize and perform an analog session. Intending to recreate the purely analog sound of the 70s and early 80s which the two artists consider to be the true "electronic sound". The DVD+CD was released by This Is Music LTD in June 2010 : The Analog Session
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 13:30:39 GMT -7
Heavy EuropeanSources: www.discogs.com/artist/666843-Ken-DownieThe Black DogThe Black Dog is a British electronic music group, founded in 1989 by Ken Downie along with Ed Handley and Andy Turner. The group are considered pioneering figures of techno's ruminative "home-listening" aesthetic in the early 1990s.
Following several self-released EPs, the group signed to Warp Records in 1993 and released the albums Bytes (1993) and Spanners (1995). In 1995, Handley and Turner departed to work on their spin-off project Plaid, leaving Downie to continue under the name. The band's early EPs were collected on the 2007 compilation Book of Dogma.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Black_Dog_(band)
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 13:44:04 GMT -7
Frankie BonesFrankie Bones (real name Frank Mitchell; born 1966) is an American disc jockey and house and techno music producer from Brooklyn, New York City. He is considered to be the "Godfather of American rave culture" and influential in spreading the idea of Peace, Love, Unity and Respect (PLUR) as a part of that culture.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frankie_Bones
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 13:48:01 GMT -7
Giolì & AssiaGiorgia “Giolì” Lipari is a 21-year-old Italian producer who shot straight to the top of the charts when she began two years ago. Assia Nania is 25 years old, also Italian, and is a singer, artist, and photographer who’s just breaking into the spotlight. Together, they make one of the world’s most unstoppable electro-pop duos, Giolì & Assia, ready to take the music industry by storm with their highly anticipated album ISTANTANEE.
After a partnership of collaboration and camaraderie for the past two years, the duo’s decision to join forces hardly seems a surprise. As a preview from their upcoming album, they have released their newest single “Borderline,” a pulsating, emotional dance hit sure to get you moving. Watch the music video here:
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 13:59:14 GMT -7
Patrícia CoelhoPatrícia Coelho (São Paulo, October 10, 1972), also known by the nickname Pat Lapin, is a Brazilian singer, songwriter and actress.BiographyShe began her career in São Paulo, singing jingles for advertising spots. She participated in the groups Suite Combo, with drummer and businessman João Marcello Bôscoli, Projeto S, by RPM musician Luiz Schiavon and the dance music group Sect, with which she released hits such as "Follow You", "Get Away" and "Wasting My Time", before releasing her first solo album in 1997, exclusively in Japan. In 2000, she released her first album in Brazil, Simples Destino, but it was through her participation in the first edition of the reality show Casa dos Artistas, on SBT, that Patrícia gained national recognition, and was subsequently hired by Abril Music, the label through which she would release his third album, Um Pequeno Maluca.
Her career began with participation in the genesis of Artistas Reunidos da Trama and, also, performing in one of the formations of RPM and doing backing vocals for Raimundos. In 1995, in the theater, shw participated in the new staging of Castro Alves Pede Passagem, by Gianfrancesco Guarnieri, in season at Cultura Artística. This year, she released the album Eleven with the Sect group, a trio with producers Jorge and Gui Boratto on the Spotlight Records label and her songs, including a theme from the telenovela História de Amor, on Rede Globo, became one of the most requested and played on the main FM's across the country, making her phonographic career take off. In 1997, hired by Toshiba-EMI, she recorded the CD O Fim da Inocência, produced by Daniel Carlomagno. From this, the song “All My Love”, interpreted in English and Portuguese, entered the American Billboard as one of the most played on FM radio stations in Tokyo. In Japan, on a national tour, she released and publicized her first solo work, which featured the participation of Pedro Mariano, Max de Castro and Daniel Carlomagno, fellow Artistas Reunidos.
The Japanese tour earned her a new contract, this time with the BMG label, which in 2000 released the album Simples Posso, produced by Dudu Marote. Two of her tracks were also themes for Globo soap operas: Uga Uga, Malhação and Um Anjo Caiu do Céu. But it was at Rock in Rio 3, in 2001, that Simple Desire reached complete success with critics from Time magazine and Time Latin America highlighting the show and considering her as one of the best Brazilian interpreters. In 2002, after her controversial participation in one of the biggest audience phenomena on Brazilian TV, the first Casa dos Artistas, designed by Silvio Santos, the record company Abril Music, riding on the success of the program, bought her pass and launched the celebrated A Little Crazy. With this CD, Patrícia released a new opening theme for the soap opera and also made special appearances as an actress in Marisol, on SBT.The song; Spinning Galaxies[Verse 1] Why did you have to go Away and fly so high? So high, so far You took away my serenity
[Verse 2] When we tried so hard We never knew it had to be like that I understand It probably was insanity Probably was meant to be
[Pre-Chorus] I guess some other time around...
[Chorus] You, purple light in the sky I color for shadows See you light-years away from now My friend spinning galaxies Spinning galaxies
[Bridge] We turn around We hear the sound Of something fearful We're lost in time I feel the trust For this we're grateful You never thought To watch the day Or count the time for you and I To [?] To meet again All those times we asked You might also like Mil Anos ou Mais Patrícia Coelho Follow You (Crazy For You) Sect You’re Losing Me (From The Vault) Taylor Swift [Verse 2] When we tried so hard We never knew it had to be like that I understand It probably was insanity It probably was meant to be
[Pre-Chorus] I guess some other time around...
[Chorus] You, purple light in the sky I color for shadows See you light-years away from now My friend spinning galaxies You, purple light in the sky I color for shadows See you light-years away from now My friend spinning galaxies The little bird above us Just a shadow flapping wingsComment Pieter: Beautiful deep voice of this Brazilian singer.
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 14:09:48 GMT -7
Kenneth James Gibson is a musician, record producer, composer, singer, songwriter and a founding member of Bell Gardens, Furry Things, Eight Frozen Modules, and pendics.shuffle.
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 14:11:59 GMT -7
As part of our Secret Weapons series on Electronic Beats TV, Sweden’s master of melodic Techno Aril Brikha reveals the synth which was used to create some of his biggest records. Watch as Aril demonstrates his skills with the Ensoniq ESQ-M, the synth that helped shape the classic “Groove La Chord” and much of the “Departure In Time” album on Derrick May’s Transmat label.
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 14:13:36 GMT -7
Jonas BeringJonas Bering (born 9 November 1975) is a French electronic music songwriter, from Lille, France. Jonas Bering emerged from the techno scene of Cologne, Germany, through his works released on the German label Kompakt, run by Wolfgang Voigt, Michael Mayer and Juergen Paape.www.jonasbering.com
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 14:17:41 GMT -7
Thomas FehlmannThomas Fehlmann (born 1957) is a Swiss composer/producer who lives in Berlin, Germany, and has been active in electronic music since the 1980s. He is currently active on the Kompakt record label based in Germany. Fehlmann is an on-and-off member of Sun Electric and The Orb.
Notable releases include Visions of Blah on the Kompakt label, The Orb's 2004 Bicycles and Tricycles, and 2010's Gute Luft album soundtrack to the TV documentary 24H Berlin. His 2007 album Honigpumpe was rated 8.6 on the Pitchfork music review site. In 2018, Fehlmann released three albums: A collaborative effort with Terrence Dixon titled We Take It from Here as well as two solo albums, Los Lagos and the documentary soundtrack 1929 - Das Jahr Babylon.www.discogs.com/artist/2718-Thomas-Fehlmann
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 14:22:34 GMT -7
One of Cologne's most revered personalities in electronic music is producer, singer and DJ Justus Köhncke. A true Kompakt staple since his ground-breaking "Was Ist Musik?" album from 2002, he continuously proved to be an extraordinary artist whose output sports rare lyrical and transformative properties, not shying away from German Schlager-like vocals or straight-up Disco references. Kompakt is extremely proud to present "Bass Ist Musik", the latest entry in the "Kompakt Klassiks" CD series and a definitive collection inviting you to discover both Köhncke's signature tracks and underground hits. Check out this classic 2002 video for the "Was Ist Musik" single (produced by director Claudia Rorarius), which was virtually unavailable on the web for quite some time now... which is why we felt the urgent need to put it up again, for your enjoyment!Justus KöhnckeJustus Köhncke (born 1966 in Gießen) is a German techno producer and pop musician from Cologne.
Köhncke was a member of the house trio Whirlpool Productions, along with Hans Nieswandt and Eric D. Clark. Together, they had a number one hit in Italy in 1997 with their house track "From Disco to Disco". Since 1999, he has released tracks on the Cologne label Kompakt. In his music, he combines minimal techno with disco and Krautrock elements.
In 2004, Köhncke produced the single "Durch die Nacht" for Andreas Dorau. He also worked with Dirk von Lowtzow of Tocotronic, as well as for Phantom/Ghost.
In the last few years, he has also worked on soundtracks with Irmin Schmidt, a member of the band Can. Together with Kai Althoff they produced under the name Subtle Tease.
In 2013, he co-created a side project with Hot Chip frontman, Alexis Taylor. The group's name is Fainting by Numbers and a double side single has been produced.
His Track "Timecode" from 2004 is inspired by the song "How Long" (Lipps Inc./1980).
He covered the song "So Weit Wie Noch Nie" by Jürgen Paape.
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 14:28:45 GMT -7
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 14:35:11 GMT -7
Moritz Von Oswald - Cocoon Dark Dub (Cocoon)Moritz von Oswald Moritz von Oswald (born 1962) is a German record producer and percussionist from Hamburg. He is based in Berlin. He is a co-founder of the production duo and record label Basic Channel. He has collaborated with the American Detroit based record producers and DJ's Juan Atkins and Carl Craig, and the Norwegian jazz trumpeter, composer, and record producer Nils Petter Molvær. The Stranger called him "one of the master architects of dub techno".en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moritz_von_Oswald
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 14:44:55 GMT -7
Wolfgang VoigtWolfgang Voigt (born 1961) is an electronic music DJ and producer from Cologne, Germany, known for his output under various aliases, such as Gas. He signed on numerous record labels, including Warp, Harvest, Raster-Noton, Force Inc, Astral Industries and Kompakt. The latter was co-founded by Voigt alongside Michael Mayer and Jürgen Paape. He is considered one of the most influential minimal techno artists.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Voigt
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 14:53:02 GMT -7
Luuk SlaterLuke Slater (born 12 June 1968, Reading, Berkshire, England) is an English electronic musician, DJ and record producer, who has concentrated on techno since the beginning of the 1990s. He achieved break through commercial success with his tracks "Love" (1997) and "All Exhale" (1999).
As well as releasing many tracks and albums under his own name, Slater has recorded and performed under a number of aliases, the best known being Planetary Assault Systems, L.B. Dub Corp and LSD.Early lifeBorn in Reading and raised in Horley, Slater's early sound dalliances with his father's reel to reel tape recorder and his drumming stints led to work in local record shops, including Jelly Jam in Brighton. By 1988, Slater was immersed in the embryonic acid house scene, DJing in London's Heaven nightclub.MusicSlater began releasing original tracks under various aliases, following his single debut in 1989 with "Momentary Vision". Releases followed on Djax as Clementine, on General Production Recordings as 7th Plain, and as Morganistic (with Alan Sage), and especially on Peacefrog Records, with nearly a dozen of releases as The X-Tront and as Planetary Assault Systems.
After releasing four albums on Peacefrog, he issued 1997's Freek Funk and Wireless two years later. His tracks "All Exhale" (2000) and "Nothing at All" (2002) reached #74 and #70 respectively in the UK Singles Chart. His first volume of the mix series Fear and Loathing appeared in 2001, on the React label. Alright on Top (2002) was an "album of songs" with vocals from Ricky Barrows and others featured on every track. The second volume of Fear and Loathing appeared in late 2004.
Slater has released a mix for the Fabric DJ-mix series, and has reinvented innumerable tracks in remixes from artists such as Depeche Mode and Ken Ishii to more recent remixes for Radial and Soul Designer. In 2006, Slater set up his own label, Mote-Evolver, releasing limited 12" records and digital downloads through the Mote-Evolver and N.E.W.S. websites.
In 2014 he launched a podcast entitled "The Spaceship".Pseudonyms- Planetary Assault Systems (releases on Peacefrog Records, Mote-Evolver, Figure and Ostgut Ton) - The 7th Plain (releases on General Production Recordings and Ostguton Berlin) - Clementine (releases on Djax Records) - L.B. Dub Corp (releases on Mote-Evolver and Ostgut Ton) - Own name (releases on Peacefrog Records, novamute, Mute Records and Mote-Evolver)
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Post by pieter on Nov 16, 2021 15:03:56 GMT -7
Stacey PullenStacey Pullen is an American techno musician based in Detroit, Michigan, United States.
Pullen was raised in Detroit, where he became interested in electronic music early in his life. He began working on the Detroit techno scene in 1990, studying with Derrick May and working with him on business ventures. He used the aliases Bango, Kosmik Messenger, X-Stacy and Silent Phase. Pullen's incorporation of house and garage with techno has been cited as an influence on later electronic artists.Musical stylePullen's music direction was strongly inspired by Derrick May, Juan Atkins and Kevin Saunderson, collectively referred to as the Belleville Three. Derrick May directly mentored Pullen, helping refine his sound, production skills and overall work ethic. Other peers included the next generation of Detroit producers, including Carl Craig and Jeff Mills, though musically Pullen sought a medium between Craig's futurism and Mills' raw minimalism.
Pullen also obtained recording deals with labels such as R&S and Plink Plonk, run by former Shamen frontman Mr C.
His album Today Is the Tomorrow You Were Promised Yesterday, released on Virgin imprint Science, meanwhile, departed from the Detroit sound in favour of jazz/funk grooves, prompting comparisons to the work of Herbie Hancock.Old school detroit techno classic. Various - True People: The Detroit Techno Album / React
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