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Electronic Groove Podcast features mixes from guest Djs including John Digweed, Dubfire, Patrice Bäumel, Carl Craig, Damian Lazarus, Laurent Garnier, Hernan Cattaneo, Nick Warren, Timo Maas, Danny Howells, Lee Burridge, Steve Bug, Josh Wink, Claptone, Chris Liebing, Atish, Eats Everything, Visionquest, Soul Clap, No Regular Play, Henry Saiz, Stimming, Miss Kittin, Matador, Cassy, Audiofly, Oona Dahl, YokoO, and many more.
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ElectronicRhythm.com : Catch up with the latest news, trends, tech gear, producer/dj software and much more. Past music guests have included : Yousef, Gregor Treshor, Florian Meindl, Miss Kittin, Nadja Lind, Noad Pred, Andreas Henneberg, Stephan Bodzin, Audio Injection, Tony Rohr, Kyle Geiger, Djuma Soundsystem, Luigi Madonna, Tom Hades, John Tejada, A. Trebor, DJ Onionz, Gel Abril, Justin Steel and many many more. Don't miss out! Subscribe today. The Underground Movement Show Podcast is bas ...
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EN: When he was young, Def4z fell in love with electronic music thanks to his uncle, who was a DJ. He used to listen to underground music such as Banzai, Secret Cinema and Speedy J. In 2011, music became a revelation for him! He started listening to sets from Dave Clark, Carl Craig, Ben Klock, Miss Kittin & Co. and began mixing and producing tracks. He also played a few sets at "Radio Studio One". Then he started sharing his passion at Escobar where, in 2012, he created his own concept with ...
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"Soundscapes reveal a lot about how people think and behave." The field recordist and musician talks about listening culture, repatriating African sounds and his new album with The Bug.Today's conversation moves away from the dance floor, focusing instead on the soft, ambient soundscapes of the Berlin-based musician Joseph Kamaru—AKA KMRU—whose wor…
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"We used to roll up socks in our shoes to give us an extra inch." The childhood friends talk about coming of age in Belfast and their label and event series, CHROMA.Bicep—the Irish duo Andrew Ferguson and Matthew McBriar—have been winning over the hearts of fans with trance-inflected, melancholic dance music since 2009. In this interview with RA ed…
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"I started in the clubs, and that's where my heart is." The British singer-songwriter and RA's newest cover star talks about her new album, BRAT, live from AVA London.This week's Exchange is with Resident Advisor's latest cover star: Charli xcx. The British singer-songwriter has garnered a reputation as one of the most unpredictable and boundary-pu…
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"It's a dream to share a passion with your best friend." The German duo talk about life on the road and writing their first album in six years.Together, Felix Wagner and Aaron Röbig make up the dynamic duo FJAAK. As one of Germany's best-known nightlife exports, they've earned a reputation for being techno's "boy band," gracing the stages of festiv…
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"I'm finally enjoying what I built." The DJ and producer talks about 30 years in the music industry and what it means to live a creative life.Caroline Hervé, AKA Kittin (FKA Miss Kittin), is a household name, primarily known for her contributions to the world of electroclash. As part of the duo Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Hervé wrote music that inspi…
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"My place of rebirth was New York." The DJ and producer discusses Brooklyn's queer ballroom scene and advocating for Munich's queer community at BLITZ Club.BASHKKA is a name you might recognise from festival lineups. In fact, it seems to be everywhere these days. The Munich-based artist has seemingly blown up in the past 24 months, but her ascent i…
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"We were searching for our own voice." The Chicago artist talks about pioneering the sound of acid house and the spirit of experimentation in early dance music.The Chicago-based Nathaniel Pierre Jones—AKA DJ Pierre—may be best known for forming the "squelch" we now call acid. When he and his friends Spanky and Herb J picked up a TB-303 in a pawn sh…
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Electronic Rhythm Unveils Exciting New Guest and Developments ElectronicRhythm.com extends heartfelt appreciation to its dedicated listeners for their unwavering support over the years. Your enthusiasm fuels our passion to continually deliver fresh content, cutting-edge music, and much more. As purveyors of electronica culture, Electronic Rhythm's …
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The photographer and musician discusses his love of nightlife, the origins of his music practice and his new album.This week's Exchange—falling on the first week of Pride Month—features the acclaimed artist Wolfgang Tillmans, a figure who has become known for documenting Berlin's queer nightlife culture. But Tillmans isn't just active behind the ca…
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"Being a part of this scene is already a political act." The longtime DJ discusses politics in dance music and Ex-Yugoslavia's dynamic anti-establishment creative culture.Tijana Todorovic (AKA Tijana T) proudly hails from the Ex-Yugoslavian capital Belgrade. The Serbian city, alongside the territories now known as Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, M…
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"What is it about my music that's touching other people?" One of the forefathers of techno reflects on his legacy, the state of techno music and the city of Detroit live from IMS.Most people in nightlife are familiar with the name Juan Atkins. One of the originators of techno, he grew up in Belleville, a middle-class suburb of Detroit, and would be…
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Recorded live at Brussels festival Listen, the veteran talks about leading the birth of acid techno and the sound of proto-techno in Belgium.At the turn of the '90s, Belgium was under the twin influences of early techno and '80s new beat. It was artists like CJ Bolland who helped usher these two sounds together, bridging the low-slung sludge of ban…
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"There's a double edged sword to success." The North American booking agency shares insights on the state of the music scene and how they grew their enterprise from the ground up.Andrew Kelsey and Mariesa Stevens started Liaison Artists—the North American booking agency that represents acts like BICEP, Maceo Plex, Dixon, Honey Dijon and many more—2…
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Moby got his big break in the '90s when he released the hit "Go" followed by the hugely successful studio album Play, which has been included in countless movie and TV soundtracks. But beyond the limelight, the US artist has also gone through immense struggle. Raised in a working-class family in a wealthy part of Connecticut, he often felt displace…
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