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Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

23 durable postsStarted 2010-01-17Latest 2010-03-11
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[FONT=Century Gothic][SIZE=3]Any fears that 2009's vintage may be difficult to sustain are immediately dispelled with a fantastic show which works brilliantly as an hour's mix of music - while showcasing the quality of productions on offer from the likes of Steve Bug, Nick Muir, Guy Gerber, Robert Babicz, Nick Fanciulli + much much more - there's surely something for everyone with the Premiére Cru of T281.[/SIZE][/FONT]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]So the first studio mix of John's 2010 crop gets underway via "Like It Should Be", part of Steve Bug's 5 track EP "Collaboratory Remixes Volume 1". Here Steve Bug's Tech House meets the sultry and haunting vocals of Helsinki's Gigi to deliver a tune of beautiful simplicity that evokes memories of PMT's classic "Deeper Water". Next up is John's longstanding studio associate Nick Muir, who has been busy in the sudio of late with JD (“Tangent” and “Aquatonic” alongside remixes for Timo Maas, Christian Smith & John Selway and most recently Abe Duque's "Hypocricy"). Somehow Nick still finds the time to put out his own work (“G Platz” and “Tenko”) for Dave Seman's Audio Theraphy. The acclaimed Wiretappeur (aka Florian Kruse, Nils Nurnberg and Stel) continue their rich vein of form with a beautiful deep house monster remix full of luscious chords and deep grooves.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Having played at the likes of Fabric (London), Rex Club (Paris) Cocorico (Italy) and Tresor (Berlin) France's Okain is a name to watch out for. Frankfurt's Daniel Mehlhart is hot property too, with his "Acrobat" rework showcasing perfectly just why - deep, warm and moody, with huge helpings of classic Detroit touches, the original's melodic strings are accompanied by weighty synth stabs, to stunning effect.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]After releases for seminal labels Bedrock and Cocoon, Israeli Guy "Stoppage Time "Gerber is certainly a major talent with an ear for a warm evokative [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]melody that can be subtle or (as it is here) more upfont. Taken from the "My Invisible Romance EP" on Guy's rather cool Supplemental Facts imprint [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]"The Hollywood In You" follows his label's ethos of "music for the heart and feet, art for the mind and soul". The EP has been described as an intimate glance into the production world of Guy Gerber', and if anything, this recent work proves there's more to Gerber's armoury than melodic techno and progressive style beats. Released on Gerber's own Supplement Facts imprint, it's an EP with a personal, experimental touch, showcasing Gerber's admiration for more down trodden sounds. If you like what you hear I'd urge you to check out the title track and rest of the EP. [/FONT]

[IMG]http://www.mercuryserver.com/forums/goodies/archives/Transitions_281_livepic.jpg[/IMG] (Diggers in the thick of the action recently at Ruby Skye)

[FONT=Century Gothic]John cranks things up after the break with a remix that has taken two years to see daylight. Goodness knows why Patrice Bäumel's Remix has been locked away for so long - freed from its shackles and onto the dancefloor "Klaus" is an infectious bit of tech house that leads very nicely into a massive massive track from one of the most en vogue and talented producers out there, Robert Babicz.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]"The Sun" is a maiden outing from Robert's new Babiczstyle label, and will no doubt have DJ's across the globe falling over each other to be first to throw it in their CDJ2000's. This looks set to be a surefire hit on the dancefloors and comes complete with multiple layers, beautiful syths, groovy beats, an infectious melody and cool breakdown that will send a shiver down you when played out live as the club darkens, the smoke machines churn out a haze, and the lights come on as The Sun's melodic theme envelopes you with warmth. If this is anything to go by Robert's new artist album promises to be a true gem. [/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Spirit Catcher's "Sedona" is another tune that demands to be played out live. Belgian's Jean Vanesse & Tom Sohet have been making futuristic house music together for 7+ years on high profile labels like 2020Vision, Rebirth, and now Marc Romboy's Systematic. The title track of the Sedona EP is a slow burner focusing on a good groove and percussion to set the mood, with some deep, pulsing organ stabs giving the track a serious late night ambience.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]We round off the show with two newies on Joris Voorn's chillingly cool "Rejected". After Joris's 'Sweep The Floor' and 'Chase The Mouse' on Rejected's [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]'Dusty House' series Nic Fanciulli takes over their third release with some powerfully charged house as he feeds the freezer and works the week. Don't [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]be fooled by the quirky/silly titles ... there is some serious music going on here. [/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Nic is a reknowned DJ of major repute, and has freely given up his time and talent for John's "Bedrock Benefit" night at the intimate new Cable venue (London) on February 4th. This promises to be one of the highlights of the [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic]year, with all proceeds and donations generously going to a worthwile cause (Macmillan Cancer Support) - please follow the link below for more details. [/FONT]

[URL="http://www.locknloadevents.com/bedrockbenefit"][FONT=Century Gothic][SIZE=3][COLOR=orange][B]www.locknloadevents.com/bedrockbenefit[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/URL]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]This weeks guest mix is care of Berlin's DJ/Producer Lützenkirchen, who cobbled together a stellar remix of John Digweed's "Warung Beach" that also featured on John's first Transitions CD for Renaissance, and has since gone on to be a prolific producer of reknowned quality. The mix is a live one made of up entirely of Lützenkirchen's productions from his Ghost Me EP (Tracks 1, 4 & 8 ) Munich Clubbing Supreme EP (Tracks 2 & 7) "Platform B - 09.#11" (Tracks 3 & 6) and Linear Sky EP (Tracks 5, 9, 10 & 11), so you get a full flavour of why his tracks are so sought after.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]And there we have to come to an end. Like a fine Pétrus T281 develops and benefits from being allowed to mature and breath over time - repeat listens will reap their rewards as there is much to savour and, luckily for us, many more shows to listen to in 2010.[/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]As always, both sets are available now in the [ms] downloads section [/FONT];)

[SIZE=4][COLOR=#ffa500][B][U]Transitions 281[/U][/B][/COLOR][/SIZE]

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[B][SIZE=3][COLOR=#ffa500]John Digweed - [/COLOR][COLOR=orange]Transitions[/COLOR][COLOR=#ffa500] 281 (Kiss100) 17th January 2010[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B]

[FONT=Century Gothic]01. Steve Bug Featuring Gigi - Like It Should Be (Ribns Translucent Vox Remix) [Poker Flat Recordings [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic][SIZE=1]PFR109ABP[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]02. Nick Muir - Fu Man Chew (Wiretappeur Remix) [Audio Therapy [SIZE=1]AT057[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]03. Okain - Acrobat (Daniel Mehlhart Remix) [Je T'aime Records [SIZE=1]JTM010[/SIZE]] [/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]04. Guy Gerber - The Hollywood In You [Supplement Facts Records [SIZE=1]SFR 017[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]05. Riley Reinhold - Klaus (Patrice Bäumel Remix) [My Best Friend Ltd [SIZE=1]MBF LTD 12019[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]06. Robert Babicz - The Sun [Babiczstyle [SIZE=1]Promo[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]07. Spirit Catcher - Sedona [Systematic [SIZE=1]SYST 0062-6[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]08. Nic Fanciulli - Feed The Freezer [Rejected [SIZE=1]REJ007.3[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]09. Nic Fanciulli - Work The Week [Rejected [SIZE=1]REJ007.3[/SIZE]][/FONT]

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[B][FONT=Century Gothic][SIZE=3][COLOR=#ffa500]Lützenkirchen - Guest Mix (Kiss100) 17th January 2010 (Live in Munich)[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/B]

[FONT=Century Gothic]01. Lützenkirchen - Borderline [Great Stuff Recordings [SIZE=1]GSR093[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]02. Lützenkirchen - Foxy [Great Stuff Recordings [SIZE=1]GSR086[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]03. Lützenkirchen - I House You [Platform B [SIZE=1]PLAT011[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]04. Lützenkirchen - Ghost me [Great Stuff Recordings [SIZE=1]GSR093[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]05. Lützenkirchen - DTM Champworx [Kling Klong [SIZE=1]KLING029[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]06. Lützenkirchen - Say Say Say [Platform B [SIZE=1]PLAT011[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]07. Lützenkirchen - Munich Clubbing Supreme [Great Stuff Recordings [SIZE=1]GSR086[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]08. Lützenkirchen - Slipknot [Great Stuff Recordings [SIZE=1]GSR093[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]09. Zoltan Kontes & Jerome Robins - Pump it (Lützenkirchen Remix) [Incorrect Music [SIZE=1]Promo[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]10. Lützenkirchen - Linear Sky [Kling Klong [SIZE=1]KLING029[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]11. Lützenkirchen - Space Pilot [Kling Klong [SIZE=1]KLING029[/SIZE]][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]12. Lützenkirchen - Prolly Relaxed [Kling Klong [SIZE=1]KLING029[/SIZE]][/FONT]

[COLOR=#ffa500][B][FONT=Century Gothic][SIZE=3]Lützenkirchen Bio[/SIZE][/FONT][/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=#ffa500]COLOR=orange[/COLOR]

[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Tobias Lützenkirchen The Story so far – September 2009[/FONT]

[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Men of the moment and flavours of the month come and go, as the phrases suggest. It’s relatively easy to get a short-term buzz in dance music – but in these days of limitless downloads and increasing disposability, few hotshots have got it what it takes to go the distance. Lützenkirchen is one name that refuse to go away.[/FONT]

[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Munich’s foremost electro-techno exponent has moved effortlessly between underground and overground success in recent years – scoring a German Top 10 chart hit with the huge 3 Tage Wach while putting out a prolific, consistent stream of cool and credible club tracks, all a decade after he first began producing. From his huge remixes for the likes of John Digweed and Coburn to his outstanding 2008 artist album Pandora Electronica, the power and quality of his productions rarely slip. [/FONT][FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Meanwhile his acclaimed live sets continue to grow in reputation, his charismatic stage presence bringing a breath of fresh air to the usual limp and lifeless laptop workout.[/FONT]

[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Tobias Lützenkirchen’s roots in the music game go way back to 1992, when he first appeared on record as singer. After immersing himself in his love dance music by working as a promoter in Ibiza in 1995, he worked as a professional background vocalist and songwriter on some major projects from 1996 to 1999, before succumbing to the house and techno bug that had been slowly consuming him. [/FONT]

[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Some 20+ aliases, artist names and collaborative groups later, Lützenkirchen was born in 2005 – the name with which he would finally become a global star. Blending infectious, jacking techno grooves with dirty electro sounds and dashes of house, his sounds is electronic as they come, but with a real sense of funk that makes his music accessible to a wide range of DJs, clubbers and part-time dance music enthusiasts. He doesn’t follow the musical crowd – but that’s not to say that he doesn’t know how to keep the music fresh. Continually striving to innovative and evolve his sound, you can always count on him to push things forward – rather than copying the latest hotshot or ripping off endless old records.He only began his DJ career in 2006, when the success of his productions began to bring booking requests from around the world, and by 2008 he had switched to performing pure live sets. But whether he’s playing to 300 people in a sweaty provincial German nightclub, or to 35,000 at a huge festival, his enthusiasm and passion are the same. The last two years have seen him play in every continent at least twice, with 8 tours of Brazil in the past 3 years alone.[/FONT]

[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium]Despite this heavy travel schedule, he remains one of the most prolific producers around – with a level of quality that few can match.He’s not about hype, trends, fads or jumping on bandwagons – Lützenkirchen lets his music speak for itself. And 10 years on, it’s still telling quite a story …[/FONT]

[FONT=Franklin Gothic Medium][FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=orange][B]Check out Lützenkirchen's Myspace for some other mixes for download. [/B][/COLOR][/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic][COLOR=orange][B]The next Lutzenkirchen EP "Body Nation" on Great Stuff should be available around the beginning of February.[/B][/COLOR][/FONT]

[COLOR=white]"This time the Tracks will be way more housier than usual. I mean House, not Tech-House... You will see/hear what I mean, when the EP has been released."[/COLOR] [/FONT][B][COLOR=white][FONT=Fixedsys]Lützenkirchen[/FONT][/COLOR][/B]

#1322754Post 2 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

[B][FONT=Century Gothic][SIZE=3][COLOR=#ffa500]Footnote[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT][/B]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Robert Babicz is preparing to release his fourth studio album, [I]Immortal Changes[/I]. [/FONT]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]The producer formerly known as Rob Acid has been a firm fixture on the German techno scene since the beginning of the '90s, although latter day dance enthusiasts may be more schooled in Babicz' output under his own name during the second half of '00s. [/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic]Aside from the 2009 released "Astor," and the hefty "Darkflower" single—which was remixed by Joris Voorn to devastating effect back in 2008—[I]Immortal Changes[/I] is comprised of brand new material which the man himself sums up as an ode to world travel. "Through all the traveling around the world as a live act, I meet great people, I see so many fantastic places, and so on," Babicz explains. "On most of the tracks there are real atmosphere recordings, which I recorded on my travels... So it's like a world tour when you listen to the album." [/FONT]

[FONT=Century Gothic][I]Immortal Changes[/I] also represents a cementing of the relationship between the Cologne-based producer and Marc Romboy's Systematic Recordings, who in addition to numerous single releases since 2007, put out [I]A Cheerful Temper[/I], Babicz last full-length album offering. [/FONT]

[U][FONT=Century Gothic]Tracklist[/FONT][/U] [FONT=Century Gothic]01. Morning Kiss[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]02. Tbilisi[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]03. Darkflower (Fever Mix)[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]04. Merak[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]05. Chordy[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]06. Come Closer[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]07. Meet the Blue Elephant[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]08. Tbilisi Reprise[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]09. Astor[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]10. Mind Looping Technology[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]11. Out Of Order[/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]12. Thank You For Traveling[/FONT]

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[I]Systematic will release Robert Babicz's [/I]Immortal Changes[I] on March 26, 2010.[/I]

#1322759Post 3 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Excellent write up as always Simon :RockOn:

Also ... The new Guy Gerber tune is seriously good:shock:. I am hooked

#1322768Post 4 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

thank you thank you thank you thank you

#1322776Post 5 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Cheers Simon, Top work as always mate :)

#1323566Post 6 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Top write-up again Si.....nice to see Diggers feature Daniel Mehlhart again, sweet producer

#1323578Post 7 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Will check both.. Thanks Simon!

#1323656Post 8 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Been playing this regularly the last few days ... v well put together and the Babicz track gets me every time.

#1323897Post 9 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

[QUOTE=simonr;825707] [FONT=Century Gothic]01. Steve Bug Featuring Gigi - Like It Should Be (Ribns Translucent Vox Remix) [Poker Flat Recordings [/FONT][FONT=Century Gothic][SIZE=1]PFR109ABP[/SIZE]][/FONT][/QUOTE]

Finally checking it out, that was Diggers' opener at Fabric!!!!! :p What a start to an unforgettable night 8)

#1323912Post 10 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

^^ nice ID Vish ;) ... it's great how some of the tracks from the shows are also played out live currently by Diggers, rather than being held back.

#1324021Post 11 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

My favourite bit this week was when diggers had to spell out his guest's name :lol:

Nice write-up, as always! Cheers!

#1324036Post 12 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

[QUOTE=demonAfro;827221]My favourite bit this week was when diggers had to spell out his guest's name :lol:

Nice write-up, as always! Cheers![/QUOTE]

lol Ludzinkiddin, always funny listening to him struggle with some of the names :D

Really like that Wiretappeur remix of Fu Man Chew, good stuff

#1324188Post 13 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

[SIZE=3][B][SIZE=5][COLOR=orange]Bedrock January 2010 Podcast[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B] [/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]Just finished playing this and was blown away ... the new tracks coming out on Bedrock are simply stunning :shock: :shock:[/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]This is essential listening .... and far better than a dodgy vid-rip !!!![/SIZE]

[SIZE=3]The artists are Marco Bailey, Luis Junior and King Unique:[/SIZE]

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[FONT=Century Gothic]01. Marco Bailey - Watergate (Aalberg & Angstrom Remix) [Bedrock Bed85][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]02. Marco Bailey - Watergate (original) [Bedrock Bed85][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]03. Marco Bailey - Filter Bitch[Bedrock Bed85][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]04. Marco Bailey - Jonny Walker [Bedrock Bed85][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]05. Luis Junior - Colache (Original Mix) [Bedrock Beddigi-04][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]06. Luis Junior - Colache (Film Translations Mix) [Bedrock Beddigi-04][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]07. Luis Junior - Colache (Third Mix) [Bedrock Beddigi-04][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]08. King Unique - 2000000 Suns [Bedrock Promo][/FONT] [FONT=Century Gothic]09. King Unique - Feniksas [Bedrock Promo][/FONT]

[SIZE=3]King Unique made some nice comments about Bedrock that I thought I'd share:[/SIZE]

[COLOR=white]" The single's two tracks, 2000000 Suns & Feniksas. the artwork is all in-house Bedrock, part of the reason I went with them is they've got a strong visual identity. gotta say i'm loving just being an artist for this release and letting other people do their thing :) "[/COLOR]

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[SIZE=3]Looks like 2010 is even going to beat last year for quality[/SIZE] ;)

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[B][COLOR=orange]Marco Bailey Watergate ep - Out Jan 25th[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=orange]Luis Junior - Colache ep - Out Bedrock Digital Feb 15th[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=orange]King Unique- 2 Million Suns / Feniksas Out March 1st[/COLOR][/B]

#1324529Post 14 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Thanks for the podcast, liked the Watergate tracks, nice bassline in the first one, Luis Junior tracks were average, 2 million suns was okay too, all in all nothing outstanding

#1328097Post 15 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

They have Jimmy Van M on 6th March :)

#1330305Post 16 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

loved the guestmix excellent set

#1331474Post 17 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

lovely smooth beats in this show :)

cheers

thanks for the podcast as well!

#1346652Post 18 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Was giving this another spin today man oh man does Diggers highlight some top-f*ckin notch music! The bit from the Patrice Baumel remix to Feed The Freezer had me in a spell!

#1346717Post 19 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Maybe one day soon, I will ACTUALLY be able to download some of these...

#1346718Post 20 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Keep the posts going Al my lad :-)

#1346722Post 21 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Will do Vish, that makes 18, so maybe not too far away now...

#1346742Post 22 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Al ... there's some links on my fb page ;)

#1346760Post 23 of 23

Re: Transitions (Episode 281) January 17th 2010

Cheers Simon, will check them out :)

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