AM/FM BY CHRIS LIEBING show

AM/FM BY CHRIS LIEBING

Summary: Welcome to am/fm by Chris Liebing. This show is all about the music in the moment it was played. It kind of functions like an audible dj diary. The idea behind it is that I choose a recent set that I played and deliver it to you unedited, raw and direct, in 60 minutes pieces on a weekly basis. For example, if I play a three hours set somewhere, it will be divided in three 60 minutes long am/fm shows, so after three weeks you will have the full set. You could even put them into a playlist and listen to the whole set with seamless transitions. I try to keep the commentaries to a minimum, so that you get a maximum amount of music. Still, I want to mention certain things during the show, but beyond that, I will provide additional info in form of a written set report, which can be found on www.chrisliebing.com or on my facebook-site.

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 CLR Podcast I 074 I Audio Injection | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 58:15

Audio Injection Since being introduced to electronic music back in the early 90's, Audio Injection has been hooked. At the early age of 15 he started Djing and playing out at local underground events and raves around the Southern California area. You would find him spinning various styles from house, acid, & techno to hardcore techno. After years of Djing he then decided to learn to produce his own music, which landed him releases on techno labels such as Monoid, Stimulus, & local label Droid Recordings. Since being associated with local event production group Droid Behavior in 2003, you can find him as a resident at the infamous Interface warehouse events as well as a regular producer for Droid Recordings along with Drumcell (Co-Founder of Droid Behavior). With releases & remixes on labels such as Droid, 4 Track, Circle Music, Tora Tora Tora, Smallroom Music, Lazerslut, Enemy Records, Prosthetic Pressings, Timefog, Phobiq, Impact Mechanics, Railyard, CLR and many more to come, Audio Injection continues to shape his own sound as well as collaborate with Drumcell to release more mind bending techno, putting Los Angeles & Droid Recordings on the techno map. 01. Heiko Laux - Re-Televised
02. m0h - se7en (Gary Beck Remix 2)
03. Pfirter - Wow Signal (Monoloc Remix)
04. Let's Go Outside - Tetr (Bryan Zentz Burnside Lurker Mix)
05. Cush - Fish
06. Mark Morris - Dede
07. Audio Injection - Normal World
08. Tex-Rec - Drive To Hell
09. Brian Sanhaji - Charleston (Flug Dub Remix)
10. BCR Boys - Candy Girl (Floom Remix)
11. Pfirter - Arcon
12. Truncate - Truncate 3
13. Raíz - Raíz (Nueva)

 CLR Podcast I 073 I Norman Nodge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:54

Norman Nodge Norman Nodge is a resident dj at Berghain since 2005. Being a life long music lover, dj and promoter of his own parties all led up to his current status of Berlin’s secret weapon for serious techno.
Born in East German Leipzig, raised in Brandenburg, Norman got bitten by the techno bug after the wall came down. From 1994 on he promoted several events, which also helped to launch his career as a dj. At these parties, he crossed paths with Marcel Fengler and Marcel Dettmann for the first time and literally became their mentor for all things techno.
At the end of the 90s, Nodge backed out of the local nightlife in order to focus on becoming a lawyer and starting a family. Five years ago, though, Marcel Dettmann pitched him to Berghain’s management and he became a resident instantaneously. Since then, he plays there once a month specialising in the almost forgotten art of warming up at the beginning of a night. In 2005 he also started to produce his own tracks. His maturity proved to be very beneficial in terms of his artistic vision, as he made up his mind about what he likes and what not a long time ago already. Unsurprisingly, his outings on Dettmann’s MDR label, as well as his track „Native Rhythm Electric“ for OstGut Ton left a deep impression with headstrong techno lovers. With his dusty funk, static hiss and the rich thump of his kick drums, he managed to made himself recognised as one of techno’s more unique auteurs.
Norman Nodge cites Detroit techno (Jeff Mills, Rob Hood, 430 West), Chicago House (Relief, Dance Mania) and Techno (Luke Slater, Peacefrog, Mark Broom) as his most essential influences. Hence, it is not surprising that he fuses the old with the new, the soft with the tough when he plays out. „It is my goal as a dj to make people dance withought walking on trodden paths of recent trends. I want to sensitize dancers for unusual sounds, old and new.“ 01. Claro Intelecto - Back In The Day - Modern Love 02. Jared Wilson - Paris Massacre - 7777 03. The Mole - Nervous Disco - New Kanada 04. Kenny Larkin - Grob (Kenny Larkin Remix) - Planet E 05. Deetron - Sing - Circus Company 06. Quince & Benny Rodrigues - 7 Up - Smallville 07. Ark - I Can Come - Perlon 08. Wax - 30003 B - Wax 09. Missing Channel - Legion Of Hunger - Hardwax 10. Vault Series - R. Sawlin - Vault Series 11. Greg Gow - The Bridge - Transmat 12. The Realness - Shade (Dub) - Cabin Fever 13. Inigo Kennedy - The Sharp (Marcel Dettmann Remix) - Token 14. Mount Kimbie - Vertikal (SCB Edit) - Hotflush 15. Blackman - Beat That Bitch With A Bat - Trax

 CLR Podcast I 072 I Decimal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 57:03

Decimal David Spacek is a Chicago based artist presenting an energetic hybrid dancefloor sound with a strong techno spirit.
Years of experience as a live performance artist has given him a unique edge that brims with an unrestrained energy driving beyond a normal club environment. Multiple releases on Soma Recordings and Enemy Records have brought his music to the attention of some of the world's most influential and respected DJs, listeners, and to the ears of thousands of clubbers and fans.  The relentless forward energy, surprising directions, and powerful vibes of the Decimal sound have led him to tour across the United States and abroad and stamped a unique mark on the globalelectronic scene. 1. Allan Nonamak - Thistle
2. Harvey Mckay - Welshy Arms
3. Phil Kieran - Playing with Shadows (Kevin Gorman remix)
4. Kiko & Gino's - Lagos City
5. Allan Nonomak - Harlequin
6. Joel Mull & Dustin Zahn - What Do You See?
7. Sidney Frost - Moki
8. Jerome Sydenham, Function, Dav - Two Ninety One
9. Alan Fitzpatrick - Gridlock 10. Gary Beck - Timeline
11. Harvey Mckay - Shift
12. Michaelangelo - Dimensional Wormhole
13. Holgi Star - Don't Feel It (Sweet N Candy remix)
14. Kevin Gorman - Shakey Stripped
15. Chris Liebing - Auf und Ab (Decimal & Dustin Zahn remix)
16. Alex Bau - Full Method Jacket (Chris Liebing repaint)
17. Sourcecode - Trinity
18. Angstrom & Aalberg - Cockroach (Pfirter remix)
19. Jubilee - Histamine (Deepak Sharma & Dieter Krause remix)

 CLR Podcast I 071 I Drumcell | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:03

Drumcell DJ/producer Drumcell is co-founder of the popular Los Angeles based techno collective Droid Collective and one of the scene's biggest champions of an emerging hard, lean American minimal sound. His sound is a combination of needles-in-the-red aggressiveness coupled to an austere framework of dark electronic funk. An avowed technologist, Drumcell brings together the best elements of live performance and a traditional DJ set by exploiting recent breakthroughs in both software and mixer technology. His recent collaboration with Audio Injection entitled "Cell Injection" caught the attention of many DJ tastemakers including Speedy J and Richie Hawtin, signalling that the international community has now caught on to this new American sound. This fact, along with a main stage performance at this year's Movement Festival in Detroit, are growing proof that Drumcell is poised to become the artist to watch in 2010.

 CLR Podcast I 070 I Edit Select | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 55:33

Edit-Select / Tony Scott Tony Scott started his Edit-Select project in 2007 after 20 year of music and dj experience. The 1st release “Asperity” was recognized by many of the worlds greatest artists and was played by Richie Hawtin, Luciano, Ricardo Villalobos and many more.  The following releases, Edit-Select 2 / 2.5 / 3 / 4 where similarly highly acclaimed as the recent Edit-Select 5 which came out on Jan 19th 09 and has been played by many big name djs like Adam Beyer, Len Faki, James Ruskin and many more...  Another remix on Decadent, which has been already played by Richie Hawtin was released on Jan26th, 2009. His track “Bauer” was released on Ostgut Ton and was included in the Berghain 03 compilation, too. This track became a huge success world wide and was to be found in the top ten of many international top artists… 01. Bauer - Edit Select unrelased mix 02. Speedy J - Loolaa (Edit Select Respray) 03. Terrence Fixmer - Drastik (Planeterry Assault Remix) 04. Mark Broom - She Don't Like The Collar 05. Gary Beck - Consumed (Mark Broom Remix) 06. Chris Liebing - Auf und Ab (Edit Select Remix 2) 07. Brrr - Gary Beck remix 08. untitled!!! 09. Audio Injection - Operation 32 (Speedy J Remix) 10. The Child That Was Watching The Moon - Giorgio Gigli, Obtane, Nax Acid(zooloft)

 CLR Podcast I 069 I Lucy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:06

Lucy At 16, Lucy aka Luca Mortellaro embarked on his journey of musical creation, experimenting firstly with analog synths. From these humble beginnings he started performing as a DJ, creating a name for himself as an underground artist in Italy. Once he moved to Paris in 2006 he decided to fully dedicate his life to electronic music. Lucy attracted interest from several labels and in 2007 had his first releases.

Lucy launched his own Techno record label Stroboscopic Artefacts in September 2009, already supported by Speedy J, Luke Slater, Loco Dice, Len Faki, Edit-Select to name but a few. Supported by giants of electronic music such as Joris
Voorn, Dj Hell, Steve Lawler, Derrick May, Laurent Garnier, Agoria, James Holden, John Digweed and more, Lucy is confirmed as one of the most interesting newcomers to the underground scene. 01. Kenny Larkin "Glob" ( Ben Klock Remix) (Planet E Communications) 02. James Ruskin "Graphic" [Ostgut Ton] 03. Peter Van Hoesen "Quartz #1" [Time To Express] 04. Daniela Stickroth "The Slot" (Xhin Remix) [Lineal] 05. Tommy Four Seven "Sor" [CLR] 06. Lucy & Ercolino "Gmork" (Luke Slater Remix) [Stroboscopic Artefacts] 07. Marcel Fengler "Sculptures" [Mote Evolver] 08. The Mole People "Ocean" [Strictly Rhythm] 09. Dino Sabatini "Ceto" [Prologue] 10. Lucy "Kalachakra Version" [Prologue] 11. SIlent Servant "B" (Regis Edit) [Sandwell District] 12. Makaton "Endless Revolt" [Token] 13. Speedj J "Trails" (Edit Select Hooked Remix) [Electric Deluxe] 14. Chris Liebing vs. Green Velvet "Auf Und Ab Und Kinda High" (Dustin Zahn Mix) [CLR] 15. Donor "Rhetoric" [Stroboscopic Artefacts] 16. Marcel Dettmann "Argon" [Ostgut Ton]

 10 Years CLR Special Podcast | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 31:42

10Y CLR Compilation Musically, we dive into a universe of relentless, high tech beats and soundscapes. Big bass drops to unveil sexy grooves, massaging the body from belly to fingertips. Hypnotizing patterns and reverb rooms sorround pounding beats and sudden high range attacks.These tracks work like crazy on the floor, and that‘s a proven fact. This is what Techno sounds like on a 2010 technology level, big room and tough but ballsy and slick, functional yet innovative: Let all hell break loose. From classic to new, that fits the list of people who contributed, that fits the formats the project is released on. There will be a color series of 5 releases on 10inch vinyl, there will be the classic mix cd, and there will be the digital EPs. They‘ll have classic Techno protagonists we know from the last 10 years like Adam Beyer, Alex Bau, Speedy J, Chris Liebing vs. Green Velvet, Function vs. Jerome Sydenham Sanhaji, Monoloc, Pfirter and of course Tommy Four Seven. All artists produced their tracks exclusively for this project, giving it a unique character. Techno enters its third decade stronger than ever with no end in sight. CLR will help shape that future. Create - Learn - Realize. For all those who can´t make it to one of the CLR nights tuesdays in June at Space Ibiza: You might want to get hold of a copy or digital download of the 10 YRS CLR Compilation. 01. Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet / Auf und Ab und Kinda High (Dustin Zahn Mix) Intro 02. Chris Liebing / Ataraxia 03. Adam Beyer / Antistius 04. Brian Sanhaji / Higgs 05. Function vs Jerome Sydenham / Two Ninety One 06. Function vs Jerome Sydenham / Two Ninety One (Chris Liebing Edit) 07. Monoloc / Pumpkin 08. Pfirter / Mi Estudio 09. Speedy J / Armstrong 10. Tommy Four Seven / Sor 11. Alex Bau / Arctica 12. Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet / Auf und Ab und Kinda High (Dustin Zahn Mix) Outro OUT NOW: Whatpeopleplay: http://www.whatpeopleplay.com/albumdetails/null/id/24431 Beatport: https://www.beatport.com/de-DE/html/content/release/detail/246128/Chris%20Liebing%20presents%2010%20Years%20CLR Amazon: http://www.amazon.de/Chris-Liebing-Presents-Years-Clr/dp/B003KX4EHO/ref=sr_shvl_album_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1275381556&sr=301-1 iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/de/album/chris-liebing-presents-10/id370659958 DJ SHOP: http://www.djshop.de/index.php?seite=details&unterseite=8000001256/various_artists___clr_chris_liebing_presents_10_years_clr&param1=MP3&param2= Zero Inch : http://www.zero-inch.com/artist/Chris_Liebing/compilation/10_YEARS_CLR/160340?utm_source=zero%22+%2F%2F+update Nuloop: http://www.nuloop.com/en/mp3/detail/23748/functionjerome_sydenhamchris_liebingvarious_artists_clr_chris_liebing_presents_10_years_clr.html Juno: http://www.junodownload.com/products/1578808-02.htm

 CLR Podcast I 068 I Alan Fitzpatrick | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:41

Alan Fitzpatrick The continued rise of Alan Fitzpatrick is the biggest story in UK techno right now. Tirelessly championed by Dubfire, Len Faki and John Digweed over the last three years it has been Alan’s partnership with Adam Beyer’s Drumcode label that has produced his most significant work; releasing two chart-topping EP’s on the label in the last half of 2009 and ending a monumental year as one of a select handful of producers invited to remix Beyer’s classic Remainings III. With the same unstoppable momentum that characterizes Alan’s style of techno powering demand for his music worldwide, the coming of his debut LP, Shadows In The Dark, on Drumcode marks the start of the next chapter in Alan’s exciting career. 1. Mark Broom - Meltin Pot (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (Saved) 2. Joel Mull & Dustin Zahn - Ninja (Alan Fitzpatrick's Behind Enemy Lines Weapon) (Enemy) 3. Unknown - Space (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (CDR) 4. Alan Fitzpatrick - Xerrox Structure (Drumcode Album) 5. Adam Beyer & Alexi Delano - Untitled (Mad Eye) 6. Alan Fitzpatrick - Blocked Up (Drumcode Album) 7. Harvey Mckay - Shift (Rich Jones Remix) (Soma) 8. Slam (Last Sonic Approach) (Loop) (Drumcode) 9. Sasha Carassi - Minds Up (8 Sided Dice) 10. M Lidvik - Pollinater (Gary Beck Remix) (Punch) 11. Rich Jones - Beasts Of Legend (8 Sided Dice) 12. Alan Fitzpatrick - Alpha Scanner (Drumcode Album) 13. Mark Broom - Ssssshh (Beardman) 14. Gnork (Luke Slater remix) 15. Joseph Capriati - Inferno (Analytic Trail) 16. Adam Beyer - Antistious (CLR) 17. Alan Fitzpatrick - A Small Decline (Drumcode Album) 18. Sasha Wins & Igor Shep - Give Me Beat Freaks (Mark Broom Mix) (CDR) 19. Samuel L Session - Inner City Pt4 (Figure) 20. Rich Jones - Viable Second (8 Sided Dice) 21. Sasha Carassi - Chemistry (8 Sided Dice) 22. Adam Beyer - Untitled (Drumcode) 23. Alan Fitzpatrick - Paranoize (Drumcode Album) 24. Slam - City Destroyer (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (Soma) 25. Mark Broom - Verve (Beardman) 26. M0h - Seven (Gary Beck Remix) (Touched) 27. Pascal Mollin - Golden Key (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (Touched) 28. Rich Jones - Choronzon (Harvey Mckay Remix) (8 Sided Dice) 29. Alan Fitzpatrick - Gridlock (Drumcode) 30. Cari Lekebusch - Motions of Energy (H Productions) 31. Alan Fitzpatrick - 1702 (Drumcode Album)

 CLR Podcast I 067 I Chris Liebing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:05:18

Chris Liebing If you have met Chris Liebing, you know how positive he is. De-branding his label from his own name to „Create - Learn - Realize“ reflects the change in concept and direction that comes with age and experience, and represents what Techno means to Chris. He‘s always been true to his Techno roots, from legendary Omen days to CLRetry to his Residency at Space on Ibiza, This year Chris is back on the island with his own night on the much beloved Space Terrace. Every Tuesday during the month of June 2010, Chris Liebing invites you to celebrate the joys of electronic music with him and his likeminded guests. The little residency will offer a very high standard of musical quality, so be prepared for a night of great Techno!

 CLR Podcast I 066 I Tommy Four Seven | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:06:03

Tommy Four Seven 
Dark, raw and sweaty environments are where you’re most likely to find Tommy Four Seven, filling the void between house and techno since 2005. 
Tommy’s been steadily building his catalogue of strong, moody and hypnotic dancefloor destroyers such as early hits on Parisian label, Kill Brique and recent recordings for Wolfskuil Records, Speedy J’s Electric Deluxe and Chris Liebing’s CLR, as well as remixes for the likes of Josh Wink and Darko Esser. 
Tommy’s approach to music is unlike a musician. Instead, Tommy prefers to sound design, recording and sculpting elements into deep engaging atmospheres. It’s this production ethos Tommy also applies in the club, morphing from tech-house, to the darker realms of techno. “I always keep the foundations deep and hypnotic, a vibe I feel that creates more of a connection.” 
Giving his own contribution to techno, in 2008 Tommy launched deep techno imprint, Shooting Elvis. Gathering artists from Mark Broom to Remute, to Sebastian Roya to James Kronier, choosing to release quality rather than quantity, an attitude that has not gone unnoticed. 
1. Giorgos Gatzigristos / rDNA (Harvey McKay Remix) / Manual Music
2 .Speedy J / Trails (Speedy J's Bonus Beats Dub Tool Jam) / Electric Deluxe
3. Samuli Kemppi / Rymd / Time To Express
4. Truss, Donor / Sude 2 / Thema
5. Jerome Sydenham / Tonto / Apotek
6. ShadowSync / Point Z / KRD
7. Surgeon / Compliance Momentum / Dynamic Tension
8. Surgeon / The Crawling Frog Is Torn And Smiles / Dynamic Tension
9. Little Nobody / Metropolis (James Ruskin Remix) / IF Records
10. Mark Morris / 4pm / Ketra Records
11. Bauhaus / A / Bauhaus 
12. Tommy Four Seven / Sor / CLR
13. Peter Gual / Devor Des Terrat / Dynamic Reflection
14. Tadeo / Winds of Glory (Marcel Dettmann Remix) / Series 02
15. Makaton / Paradise Lost / Token

 CLR Podcast I 065 I Chuck Flask (DEMF Special Podcast) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:04:46

Chuck Flask Chuck Flask began Dj’ing in the Detroit underground scene in 1996, developing his own style that seamlessly transitions through minimal, Detroit techno and house to appease any audience. In 2001, Chuck joined Paxahau as a resident DJ and production coordinator.  In 2006 Chuck added the responsibilities of talent buyer for Detroit's MOVEMENT: Electronic Music Festival and label manager of D Records; both Paxahau satellite projects. Through his involvement with Paxahau, Chuck’s performances further evolved earning him coveted gigs with: Sammy Dee, Zip, Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Carl Cox, Michael Mayer, Reinhard Voight, KMS, Marco Carola, Magda, Juan Atkins, Adam Beyer, Luciano, Dan Bell, Mathew Jonson, Carl Craig and many more. With direct influence from some of the world’s top artists, Chuck expanded on his work as a DJ to also become known for his production talents.
 
With solo releases on Blazaebla and D Records and a joint release on D Records as one half of the duo VSOP, Chuck continues to develop both his DJ and Live shows leading to international gigs in: Malta, Space in Ibiza & Der Visionaere in Berlin. He has also played on the Beatport stage at the Winter Music Conference, The Detroit Electronic Music Festival (2004 & 2005) and the Decibel Festival in Seattle. 
 
As a DJ, Chuck has an unprecedented ability to satisfy any crowd while exposing them to the next level of electronic music.
 
  
1. Minimum 23 - D'Julz
2. The Beat - M.in
3. El Himno - Pit Larson
4. Horizontal - Pit Larson
5. State of No One - Shilomi Aber
6. Alejandro Sab - Alexi Delano
7. Chamomile - Nico Purman
8. Art of Love - C2 RMX
9. Auf Und Davon - CLR
10. Tech Tasty - Espi
11. Black Jack - Uto Karem
12. Maschine Love - Uto Karem

 CLR Podcast I 063 I Brian Sanhaji | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:05

Brian Sanhaji When Brian the young innovator, came across a music program on a friend´s Amiga 500, the desire to produce his own sound started to grow within. In the beginning he experimented with Hip Hop beats, but triggered by a “The Prodigy” gig he started focusing more and more on Techno. As much as for many of his contemporaries in the nineties, the legendary “Omen” club in Frankfurt served as a source of inspiration for him. His first two records under the pseudonym “Relic” were released on the label “Triebtäter” in 2000 and 2001. After this he took the next step and founded his own label “Enable Recordings”, on which he presents artists like “The Advent” or Andre Walter, next to his own productions. Little by little, Brian got the opportunity to release on further labels as well, for instance “Punkt Music” or “Definition Records”. At the same time he produced the project “Citizen Art” together with the artist ”Cess”, and amongst others released a remix for “The Horrorist” on “Things To Come”. But ultimately they were his own releases that turned him into a much requested live act. In the course of his transfer to CLR Booking in 2005, his booking schedule increased from the main floor of “Nature One”, to the “Detroit Electronic Music Festival” in the States to his preliminary peak at “Spinclub” / Ibiza. Next to his well-established label “Enable Recordings”, he founded another imprint called “Sonata Music” in the beginning of 2008. Although it was planned as a digital only label, he started releasing the tracks on vinyl as well, due to the big success. In October 2008, the album prerelease single “Cortosis” came out, together with a remix by Chris Liebing. In November 2008, the long awaited first Studio album “Stereotype” was finally released on his all-time favorite Techno label CLR. “A stylistically versatile, entirely club oriented record with traces of Minimal, House and Dub, always true to its Techno origins.” When Brian is not touring as a live act, or producing new tracks and remixes, he is also working as highly successful mastering technician with clients like CLR and Cocoon Recordings.

 CLR Podcast I 064 I Adam Beyer | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:48

Adam Beyer Adam Beyer became dedicated to the fascinating world of rhythm early on. After playing the drums as a teenager his obsession turned to the decks. In 1990 he bought his first set of turntables and started spinning a wide range of hiphop, hiphouse, acid and techno at local parties and clubs. Beyer soon learned how to blend his sets in a thoughtfull and highly focused way, a talent that has now developed into his trademark style. In 92 Fellow school friend Peter Benisch introduced Beyer to the sampler , a year later they got their first record deal with New York based Direct Drive. After finishing school in 1995, Beyer started work at the Planet Rhythm record store while releasing some tracks under a variety of names and continually djing all over Scandinavia.
Adam Beyer sites Drumcodes 1 (Planet Rhythm 1995) as the first record to define his style; hard, percussive and loop oriented. This 12" names Beyer´s future label and was soon followed by his critically acclaimed debut album Decoded (Planet Rhythm 1996). His need to create the perfect dj tool gave rise to the launch of the Drumcode label allowing him total musical freedom. The label´s strong concept and high production levels meant it enjoyed immediate success. After six releases Beyer launched his second label Code Red focusing on a slightly softer side of techno. Code Red finished with its 10 th and final release Stand Down (Code Red 1999) which was a compilation of remixes from various international artists.
His production skills soon brought Beyer to the attention of djs worldwide and global bookings soon followed. His meteoric rise has been cited as one of the catalysts for Swedish techno´s current influence. He pinpoints the Stockholm sound as being closely linked to his network of friends in the city aswell as the triumvirate of himself, Joel Mull and Cari Lekebusch. After many releases and remixes on various labels he launched the second album Protechtion (Drumcode 1999). While the market was being flooded with monoton loop oriented techno Beyer worked on strengthening the arrangements that characterised his earlier works, aswell as adding melodic strings. Still with a clear focus on the dance floor.
The same year Adam Beyer and Cari Lekebusch linked up to create a stunning live act first witnessed in London to instant acclaim. The act created the intense feeling of a creative dj set while the duo played back to back mixing their production styles.

 CLR Podcast I 062 I Speedy J. | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:30

Speedy J. Jochem Paap (the Rotterdam artist owes the nickname Speedy J to his DJ skills) is unanimously considered to be one of the first techno producers to come from the Benelux. Together with people like Laurent Garnier, Aphex Twin and Richie Hawtin he helped raising the genre just after it had escaped the Detroit delivery room. Since the early nineties, Speedy J releases on labels like Plus 8, Warp and Novamute. After fifteen years of techno Speedy J now has come full circle. Blurring the lines between Live performance and Digital Djing, he fuses subversive electronics and peak time Techno. Together with his partner in crime Chris Liebing he started using Traktor and other Software technology on 4 laptops with hardware such as Machine Drum and 303’s to create a fully integrated set. His latest projects span the audio-visual pioneer work of Umfeld, his label Electric Deluxe, his Event Series Electric Deluxe presents and his upcoming Album Project Open Collabs. Speedy J’s musical vision is genre blurring, creative freedom at the highest level of innovation and quality, it is providing a platform for artists operating within any conceivable genre in the broad spectrum of techno to fully explore and embrace the ever-expanding technological possibilities.

 CLR Podcast I 061 I Monoloc | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:06

Monoloc Monoloc started to produce his first Sounds in 2001. A few years later he moved to a proper studio to ziro in on his music productions. The new place and his inspiring studio neighbors created a perfect environment so that he was able to upgrade his skills increasingly. He released already on labels like CLR, Synewave, MultiVitamins, Micro.fon and Droid for example who get thrilled by his deep techno sound consists of organic and sometimes dark vocal elements. His keen sense for good sound let him always know how to produce tracks with his special personal touch or how to create a great ambiance for the dancefloor . Midyear 2008 Monoloc was ready to take it to the next level and founded his own label Smallroom Music. Artists like Maetrik ,Alexi Delano, Elon , Ascion , Kane Roth, Mike Wall, Jan Hendez, Ion Ludwig, Brian Sanhaji, Emerson, Matt Star, Jon Seber and many more had released on his emerging label yet. Also in 2008 he got to know the people from CLR who are also impressed of his independent and unpredictable sound. They booked him for events like Nature One, Rave on Snow, Day & Night Festival, Ruhr in Love and for some well known Clubs in Germany like Fusion or Butan. For 2010 he already got much requests for releases and remixes on various labels. Besides that he planned great releases on Smallroom Music and he is looking very forward to celebrate great partys! 1. Cristian Vogel - On the Line (original Mix) 2. Peter van Hoesen - Sustaining The Chain (original Mix) 3. Blake Baxter, Marc Romboy - Where would you be? - Loopapella 4.Milton Bradley - Somewhere Beyond My illusion (original Mix) 5.Sendai - Below K-pun One (original Mix) 6.Samuli Kemppi - Dark Matter (original Mix) 7. Pantha Du Prince - Frozen Fog (original Mix) 8. BCR Boys- Delete (original Mix) 9. Xhin - Blade Moth (original Mix) 10.Marcel Dettmann - Kernel (original Mix) 11.Kevin Gorman - Nearly DJ Tool 12.Shonky, Jennifer Cardini - Tuesday Paranoia - Acapella 13.CCCP - CCCP (original Mix) 14.Monoloc - Pumpkin 15. t47- SOR 16.DBX - Losing Control (Remastered) (original Mix)

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