Gus & Griz - Phizzy Lifting
Alright folks, we’re very excited about this one. ‘Phizzy’ is jam-packed with brilliant new tracks along with a couple older gems. Lots of fine tune editing has gone into this collection of tracks for your listening pleasure.
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Phizzy Lifting Mix
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What Gus is a’ mixin’:
1) Minimo - Audio Zoom - Plastic Maniqui
2) Efdemin - Stately, Yes - Dial
3) Seph - Tar Ann Tullah (Lee Curtis Remix) - Kalamari
4) Phage and Daniel Drier - Static Bubbles - Highgrade
5) Ahmet Sisman - Hiyan - Lessizmore
6) Brian Sanhaji - Kappa Effect - Sonata
7) Boris Brejcha - Flying Bird - Harthouse
8) G. Riedatz - Mode - Timbee
9) Prompt - Evolve - 7Noise
10) Elon - Don’t Pull That String - Clink
11) Funzion - Pongisize (Martinez ‘Reconnected Dub’ Remix) - Igloo-Rec
12) Minimono - Ciki - Tuning Spork
13) Gus & Griz - Babblejack - Comfortable (promo)
14) Michal Ho - Gills - Tuning Spork
15) Minimono - Stories From the City Tuning Spork
16) 76-79 - Best One - Comfortable
17) Jitzu, Sire G - Cyclette (Anna Remix)
18) Elon - Radio Engine - Clink
19) Gus & Griz - Salty Dog - Comfortable (promo)
20) Michal Ho - Ghost Floppy - Tuning Spork
21) Chris Zippel - Again (Mangelt Remix)
22) Italoboyz - Programmer - Treibstoff
23) Brooks Mosher - Main Concourse (76-79 Remix) - Comfortable
24) Elon - Don’t Pull That String (Outro) - Clink
Lee Curtiss, Bunker Podcast
Lee Curtiss hits us with another killer mix recorded at The Bunker on January 1, 2008. He’s a master of finely twisted techno, shaken and stirred to perfection. Grab this one while it’s hot. The podcast mixes expire after a few months. Hit us up if you missed out the first time around.
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Bunker Podcast 13
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Raphaël Ripperton
The Swiss know how to heat up the night. Ripperton’s smooth and toasty tracks are what you need to keep warm this winter. His mixes are creative, edgy, and filled with subtle details breathing fresh air and maturity into the minimal techno genre.
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Ripperton @ Resident advisor ‘07
Perspectiv Mix 1 ‘06
Biography
Raphaël Ripperton started his dj carrier in 1993. He also makes collaborations (Lazy fat People) & remixes for Laurent Garnier “Controlling the House” , Xela Saitta, Beanfield, Oliver Lieb (aka Solieb), Spencer Parker, Catalyst, Shinedoe, Sam K, Radioslave, Lee Van Dowski, Undo, The viewvers, Stickroth & Ercolino, Robert Babicz, Patrick Chardronnet, Sebbo and released his projects or remixes on famous labels like: Crosstown Rebel (UK), STHLM audio (CH), Connaisseur rec (GER), Freedom soundz (UK), Planet E (USA), Border community (UK), Wagon Repair (CAN), Perctrax (UK), Audiomatique (Ger), Num rec. (CH), Resopal (GER), Intacto (NL), Trackdown (CH) Systematic (GER), Rekids (UK), Liebe*detail (GER), Meerestief (GER), which is compiled on cd by Carl Craig (Fabric), Satoshie Tomiie (Renaissance), Loco dice (Time Warp), Jamie Jones (get lost 2), Marc Romboy (Picture of now), Damian Lazarus (Suck my deck) & James Holden (At the control).
Today, on top of all this, he start his new label Perspectiv recordings with Sam k and works with Agnès on STHLM audio & Num ltd.
Agnès Live at Deeper Moods
Here is another smooth, housey one from the Swiss groove seeker.
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Agnès @ Deeper Moods 10.05.07
Biography
Agnès is known for his deep, dubbed-out minimal techno productions as well more house-influenced rhythms and textures. He runs the Geneva-based label Sthlmaudio Recordings, launched in 2003. Sthlmaudio has released tracks by Agnès, Puma, Octex, Apoll, Cabanne, Croatian producers Luka & Lazo and UK duo Tom Demac & Duckett. Agnès also has a well received EP on Cabanne’s Minibar label (’Treat Me Bad’) and 2006 releases on Plak Records, Einmaleins Musik and Perspectiv Records. He has recently started a new label, 60Sec, in collaboration with French producer and fellow Geneva resident Lee Van Dowski (Num Records, Cadenza, Plak, Mental Groove, Soma, BPitch Control).
Originally posted on mnml.nl.
Speedy J at Decibel Festival
Speedy J has been brilliant since the early days of Warp Records. He was a pioneer in IDM, then he blew the pants off the industrial scene with ‘A Shocking Hobby‘ in 2000. If you’re more familiar with the Loudboxer vibe, he’s slowed down the 145bpm techno to the mid to high 120s. The dark, heavy groove is still alive and kicking. This is Speedy J doing minimal techno, but worlds apart from the typical minimal crowd. Densely layered, complex, deep and sinister.
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Speedy @ Decibel Festival
Seattle, September 22, 2007
Originally posted on mnml.nl.
Troy Pierce @ Cocoricò
The corn fed wizard, originally from Indiana, hits us again with his best. Tons of new goodies in this bag of tricks that keep coming until the very end. Just in time for Halloween.
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Troy Pierce @ Cocoricò 8.15.07
Originally posted on mnml.nl.
Barem vs Seph, Buenos Aires
Holy cow. This is the best mix I’ve heard in months and it clocks around 160 minutes. These two are among the best in the biz at the moment. There is great variation in this mix, brand new and unreleased tracks that breathe new life in each individual’s sets. Barem and Seph always bring the top shelf dark minimal. These two go together like PB & J - minimal, crunchy, and sweet, sweet jam.
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Part 1 | Part 2
Originally posted on mnml.nl.
Mix date: 06/29/2007
Gus & Griz, Nickle and Dime
Brand New Minimal Mix from Gus & Griz:
Mason Yarnell and Nicolas Will of San Francisco.
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Nickel and Dime
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Nickle and Dime is a concept mix using 150 tracks in the 30 min mix and 180 tracks for the 74 minute mix to create a uniquely layered body of music with perfectly mixed transitions.
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Ambivalent, Electronicmusic.pl
Kevin McHugh exhibits flawless mixing of some killer new tracks. Dense, rumbling basslines and edgy percussion reveals influences from industrial to acid. If you’re not familiar with Ambivalent, check out his radio show on East Village Radio.
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Ambivalent: May 2007 Artist of the Month
Radio: The Nerd Tank
Originally posted on http://electronicmusic.pl/.
Seph, Live September 2006
Argentinian dark and deep minimal techno producer, Sebastian Galante, unveils this hidden gem. Seph is quickly becoming one of my favorites and I’m convinced he is the Darth Vader of techno. The whole set has the has the belly rumblin’ grooves that you can’t get enough of.
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Seph, Live set
Originally posted on mnml.nl.
