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All forms of electronic music mix
July 07, 2008 02:31 AM PDT
This mix represent a sum of all the influences I have, I like to cross different styles. The mix is an example of Dj Funball's dj set. At the beginnings 15 minutes of elektro and hip hop, then a balance between house and techno. At the end more calm and experimental songs. The unity of this set is that all the songs contains some electronic elements. Electronic sounds are present in all types of music, even in jazz (listen and learn the real futuristic X Rated of Miles Davis). The mix run at 128kbit rate and is done by 22 tracks mixed in 92 minutes. Here's the playlist. 1 Koop( Dj Patife rmx) Waltz for Koop
June 03, 2008 09:50 AM PDT
A mix between hip hop old skool, funk and soul, with excellent names of these genres. 1 Public Enemy Bring the Noise
April 24, 2008 10:18 AM PDT
A simple mix with some tracks of great names of elektronic and techno world scene. 1) Aphex Twin Windowlicker
April 10, 2008 10:37 AM PDT
A mix with a lot of great names of house music's world scene, with legends like Pete Heller, Moby, Danny Tenaglia, Ur, Erick Morillo. Pure dance music to move ya body. Songs with no times. 1) CLS Can you feel it
March 17, 2008 11:48 AM PDT
A simple 30 minutes mix with some tracks of great names of house music, americans and europeans like Todd Terry, Next Evidence, Colonel Abrams. In particular there's an unknown but really great track of Armand Van Helden. 1) Bobby Blanco&Miki Moto 3am
February 15, 2008 11:12 AM PST
A 35 minutes of some songs of the best club music from Brazil and some grooves with afro roots. There are some different styles, the drum and bass of Dj Marky, an innovative current of D'n'B music, house music with Banda Black Rio, in conclusion there is a great remix of Metro Area of Hugh Masekela's song.
Brazilian and Afro club mix
February 15, 2008 10:52 AM PST
A 35 minutes of some songs of the best club music from Brazil and some grooves with afro roots. There are some different styles, the drum and bass of Dj Marky, an innovative current of D'n'B music, house music with Banda Black Rio, in conclusion there is a great remix of Metro Area of Hugh Masekela's song.
February 04, 2008 11:19 AM PST
A short trip in the world of disco-funk, with some elektro pearls like the remix of Cesaria Evora song Angola by Carl Craig. The song of Instant Funk and especially the remix of Larry Levan are not easy to find because are one of the most representative records of underground disco between 1979-1982, one of the first tentatives of that kind of music we called house music. The last song is a perfect brazil house made in England. This mix is very good to dance. 1) Istant Funk I got my mind made up
January 21, 2008 12:48 PM PST
A simple 30 minutes with a right balance between some techno tracks with great artists like Carl Cox, Junkie XL, Oxia, James Benitez and some house songs like the dancefloor bomb I want you of KOT remixed by Luke Fair. At the end there's a special bootleg\mash up with a heavy instrumental techno beat and a very special accapellas. In the middle there's an other bootleg, try to guess. The mix finished with one of the most representative techno song of all times, taken directly from the original soundtrack of the cult film Trainspotting(1996)
January 14, 2008 12:50 PM PST
A simple 25 minutes mix of some tracks of heroes of hip hop old school from NY with the Public Enemy to LA with Ice Cube. At the same time there're names less famous than PE and Ice like Five Deez(with the great r'nb' rap Another Love Affair), a very rap involved with strong themes like immigration, politics and racism like Asian Dub Foundation from London. Then another names present in the mix are Jungle Brothers, Dj Spinna. This mix was inspired from two great movies that are between my favourites, Do the right thing of Spike Lee and Boyz'n' th hood of John Singleton. I've tried to unify East and West Coast under the quality of the music. In fact there are amazing dj in all the parts of world.Here's the playlist
January 05, 2008 01:14 PM PST
A simple hip hop mix, with different songs, from irresistable funk rap to hip hop together gospel voices or jazzy sounds. Here is tha playlist. A jewel of this mix it's the first song, Baby of Wyclef Jean, for me one of the best soul records of last years. You can find this song on the album of Wyclef, The Preacher's Son. The voice that introduce De La Soul is Spike Lee himself. The sample of What's Going On is taken directly from the great soulman Marvin Gaye. The producer of Monie Love perfect funk rap is Jazzy Jeff. That's all.
January 05, 2008 12:44 PM PST
It's a 30 minutes of not commercial techno music mixed with two cd player and a mixer, registered on my laptop and put directly on Podomatic. Here there the names of the artists. From The legendary Underground Resistance of Detroit to european artists like David Carretta or Agoria.
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About LorenzoHello everybody,my name is Lorenzo, I'm 22 years old and I live in a small city called Cuneo near Turin in Italy. First of all I like to listen to music and playing music too. I like all the styles of popular music but especially my favourites are house, techno and hip hop. Other my passions beyond music and Djing are travelling, cooking, movies in general. I start to listen to music when I was fourteen and at first I appreciate house music because this kind of music has an amazing rhythm and sounds very hot. I start to listen to other styles when I was a dj at the radio. In this period I was having a program in a radio of my city and I put on songs of all types of popular music and so in my radio broadcast our listener could listen songs from rock to jazz or rap without problems, but it was always music of good quality, not commercial or done without real interest. For example in a playlist based on 8 songs and 40 minutes of program we 've put on in the same broadcast names like Ali Farke Tourè, Chateau Flight, Lou Reed, John Coltrane, Peter Tosh, Dj Spinna, Francois Kevorkian and Lucinda Williams. About three years ago I've started to create music with electronic instruments like synths or computer and finally this year I published my first cd produced by myself. This cd, called Blended, contains 9 songs and about the music I could say that it's techno and house music not excessively complicated but at the same time the Blended sound is not for the masses. It's istrumental music but in 2 songs there are some vocals. There're also 4 long version mixed. Blended album is arrived at 500 copies and for the first time is good for me. I've produced all the things contained in Blended, even the label and only the print and the copies of the album were done by other people. It was registered on an old laptop, mixed by myself, cleaned by the noise of the synth. After I've protected the songs with the copyright.Now I'm working for a second album. As dj I'm freelance and I play music when I found an engagement, often in bars or private club. My Dj's sound is made above all of techno, house, elektro and hip hop music, at the same time I like to put on some jazzy and soul songs. Generally the music I play comes from the underground but also I want to be opened when I play music. First of all I like to introduce my dj sets with 30 minutes of calm songs, from some free jazz or bepop to lounge and etno or latinos sounds. Then I pass to house, techno and hip hop, and at the end I like to play other things, for example great soulmen or some chill out not excessively boring. About my mixing style sometimes I create live some bootleg, mash ups between a voice and a rhythmic base. As effects I don't miss to do some scratches, filters and brakes. But first of all for me the base of mixing is to give a continuity between the songs you're playing. Generally the fading I do when I'm mixing two songs is about 40 seconds, but in some particular circumstances it can go on for 70-80 seconds. Often it depends on the place you're playing. If it's a club or a disco the songs should go on for 4 minutes about. In a bar you can play a songs for a longer time than discos and you can dare more because in a club you must play songs that the people dance and for this some kinds of music are not esay to play. For contacts you can write me at djfunball@mtrade.com or visit my page on myspace at this address: http://www.myspace.com/djfunball. The address of Funball Records is: Corso Dante 55, Cuneo(Cn) 12100 Italy. Since few weeks I'm on a new site, Musictrax.jp and my address on that site is http://musictrax.jp/members/878/info.php. Fans of this Show
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