Move D: Tonspuren 1-10 live

move d tonspurenAuf der Seite podcastload.de gibt es eine ganze Liste voller Aufnahmen von David Moufang aka Move D. Der letzte Eintrag führt zu den Tonspuren 1-10 vom März 2008 – die Empfehlung des Tages der Monday Edition. Trotz Ambient sind die Tonspuren an einer Stelle nur bedingt zum Einschlafen an einem solchen Mistwetter-Montag geeignet. Erschrecke dich einfach nicht, wenn es sich auf einmal so anhört als würde jemand deine Wohnungstür öffnen..  Und sonst ist’s sehr schön und (ent-) spannend.

Cassy: Save the Cannibals Podcast & Bodytonic Interview

cassy podcast interviewEs gibt neues von Cassy! Einen sehr schönen Mix für den Podcast der Save The Cannibals Party in New York. Leider gibt’s keine Tracklist – dafür aber ein kurzes Interview von Bodytonic:

Who or what has been the biggest influence on your career?

So many things. But I guess to sum it up, it was my move to Berlin – getting to meet all the people I liked before and getting to play with them…

What has been the ‘defining moment’ for you so far?

Being a resident at Panoramabar. I played there at the very beginning of the ’new‘ Panoramabar for a Cadenza night Luciano did. In the last two years, it started taking off… so I guess the ‘moment’ has been four years of building up a residency.

What is your favourite time to play?

Anytime Sunday.

The club is very popular now – have you noticed a change in the crowd or atmosphere since it became more fashionable?

It’s become better and fuller – which is great for a DJ. The club of course attracts many people from outside… If you go there Saturday at the beginning of the night you might not know anyone or meet anyone you could know, but the later the more likely you meet your friends and acquaintances…

The last year has been amazing for many of the club’s residents: do you feel any pressure now?

No I don’t feel pressure. I feel recognized, welcome, respected…

Your Cassy label is vinyl-only. Will it remain that way?

No, it will not. I’ve decided to do digital sometime soon. I’ve been convinced by people who are not able to buy records and like to have my music too…

There is something very hypnotic about your production style. How long did it take you to get comfortable with your sound?

It took quite a while. It was something that’s been more or less going round in my head for ages… I didn’t know how to make it happen or how it would finally sound like. It’s a work in progress. It’ll hopefully never stop developing.

Do you work with anyone else in the studio? How does a track come about?

I will do co-productions for my album. A track usually starts with a beat or a bit of synthesizer!

It feels like you use your voice as an instrument, or an instrumental element rather than a vocal…

Absolutely. It’s hard to do songs, to come up with a vocal that consists of a chorus and a verse. It’s something very special if it happens more naturally. I don’t like it if it sounds too forced… if the song is too much of a song.

How will you progress your sound?

Good question. I don’t really know. That’s something slumbering or ‚limboing‘ in my head and subconscious. It’s something that needs to be developed on many levels – not only in the studio. You need to build up your consciousness in order to recognise it when it hits you or meets you. You have to develop the ability to understand what you’re looking for…

You travelled quite a bit as a child. Was it in Austria that you started making music and DJing?

I travelled more later on. I left England for Austria more or less as a baby with my parents and then spent most of my time in Austria until I was 19. I started off as a vocalist with Elin aka Autorepeat.

You are probably classed as a deep house DJ today – what way do you describe what you do?

No, I’m actually not a deep house DJ – because deep house means vocal house to most people. I’m not a vocal house DJ. In the States, I’m classed as a techno DJ, because house means straight house. And in Europe I’m a house DJ, because I play house and deep techno.

Chicago or Detroit? (or Berlin?!)

Both. But I love and feel Chicago, I completely revere Detroit…

What’s next for you?

Working on a mix CD and my album…

via Bodytonic

Monday Edition Podcast 02: Basic Dub III – Rhythm & Sound

Whilst checking the server statistics for last year I was surprised that Basic Dub III is the favorite mix on my music player at myspace. So the decision is easy to make it available as Monday Edition Podcast. It’s a little tribute to Mark Ernestus, Moritz von Oswald and their fellows for the wonderful dub music released on Burial Mix and the Rhythm & Sound Label – thank you so much.

Tracklist:

Rhythm & Sound – Density Outward
Rhythm & Sound – Aerial
Rhythm & Sound – Let We Go Version
Rhythm & Sound w/ Ras Donovan & Ras Perez – Let We Go
Rhythm & Sound w/ Tikiman – Music A Fe Rule
Rhythm & Sound – Aground
Rhythm & Sound – What A Mistry Version
Rhythm & Sound w/ Tikiman – What A Mistry
Rhythm & Sound – See Mi Version
Rhythm & Sound w/ Willi Williams – See Mi Yah
Rhythm & Sound w/ Jah Cotton – Dem Never Know
Chosen Brothers – Mango Walk (Dubwise Version)

Patrice Scott: Deep In Detroit Mixtape

patrice scott Deep In Detroit MixtapeIch kann mich noch sehr gut an diesen September 2007 in der Panorama Bar erinnern – damals als erst Ra.H live spielte und dann Patrice ‚Mr. Sistrum‘ Scott aufgelegt hat. Ich wusste es ja schon vorher und weiß es noch immer: Patrice Scott ist ja sooo cool! Wir haben durchgetanzt.

Vor zwei Wochen ist seine neue Platte „Far Away“ auf Sistrum erschienen. Ich hab an manchen Tagen schon irgendwie festgestellt, dass ein Besuch im Plattenladen ne relativ unemotionale Sache geworden ist. Manchmal lächle ich ein wenig wegen dem jungen Spanier neben mir, der da grade wieder voll unter seinen Kopfhören abgroovt. Aber bei der Platte ist mir das auch wieder passiert. Da geht mir gleich das Chakra im Bauch auf. Deep in Detroit – ein Glück, dass die Motown noch solche Leute wie Patrice Scott hat, sonst wäre es dort inzwischen ziemlich still.

Zu Hause, mit der Platte unterm Arm und den Erinnerungen an die PBar im Kopf, hab ich wirklich einen DJ Mix von Ihm vermisst. Ab heute gibts aber die Rettung: Das Deep in Detroit Mixtape, yeah! Und Patrice Scott spielt am Freitag, den 13. Februar wieder in der Panorama Bar und am 07. März im Übel & Gefährlich Hamburg. Not to be missed!

Deep In Detroit Mixtape – Tracklist

00.00 ?
07.15 ?
14.25 Marcellus Pittman – Skylark [Late Morning mix Foool!!] – FXHE
18.05  Kerri Chandler – Moon Bounce – Deeply Rooted House
23.15 ?
27.30 ?
32.30 ?
38.30 DJ OJI – Footsteps of Phire (Ibadan)
42.30 Ferrer & Sydenham Inc. – Timbuktu [Ame Main Mix] – Ibadan
48.00 David Alvarado – Passion Fruit – Yoshitoshi
55.55 Kevin Saunderson – Pump the Move [Samuel L Sessions Mix] – KMS

Monday Edition Podcast 01: Brian Dino @ Waschmaschine

From today we have a Podcast as well – yeah! Our first episode features a DJ set by Brian Dino recorded live at Radio Corax on 23rd December 2008.

Tracklist:

Daniel Stefanik – Reactivity 6 (C2) [Statik 28]
Decoside – Reload 2 (B) [Eclipsemusic – LTD 001]
Bvdub – Vermillion (B) [Millions Of Moments – MOM 009]
Benjamin Brunn – Untitled (A) [Workshop – WORKSHOP 05]
Kassem Mosse – 578 (Y) [Mikrodisko Recordings – M5]
Mike Edge – Walking Alone (A) [Sistrum Recordings – SIS 007]
C.B. Funk – Subway To Cologne (A1) [Story – STORY 001]
Marko Fürstenberg – Site 312 (B) [Echocord Colour – Echocord Colour 02]
Brotherhood – Memorial Smith (C) [Kann Records – kann-00]
Mod.Civil – Einfachheit Gewinnt (Original) (A) [Ornaments – ORNAMENTS 004]
Brothers‘ Vibe – Feelin‘ House (Berli-Rican Rmx) (Dub Mix) (B1) [Mixx Records – mxw-01]
Sevensol & Bender – Live At Coliseum (A) [Kann Records – kann-01]
DJ Aakmael – Imagine The Future (A2) [Uzuri – Uzuri 005]