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Welcome back to The Poeticast, the podcast dedicated to giving you the best in fresh Techno artists and music from around the world. This week The Poeticast is on mix duties and delivers over 2 hours worth of Techno rhythms supporting some of the biggest names in the genre.



Tracks from Traumer, Leandro Gamez, Layton Giordani, Responder, XHEI, Slam, Phase VI, Alex Bau, Keith Carnal, Staffan Lanzatti, SP-X, Florian Meindl, Reeko plus many more are all featured.




Record labels featured are Soma, Affin, Dynamic Reflection, M-Plant, Children of Tomorrow, Balans, Skryptom, Attic, Singular, Jaunt, BMD plus many more.



Stay tuned to The Poeticast in forthcoming weeks as Guest Mixes from the likes of Responder, Specta, Dissonance plus many more will be featured on the podcast.



Claudia Anderson - Be One //Singular

Alex Bau - Back To Space //Credo

Alan Fitzpatrick - Vanishing //Hotflush

Jeff Rushin - Tusk //ON

Traumer - J Theory //Skryptom

Future 16 - Ambush //Counter Pulse

Slam - Ghosts Of Detroit (Slam's Dub Interpretation) //Soma

Phase VI - Theta Phase //Tiptop Audio

Responder - Dark Mutant //Affin

Hertz Collision - Right Place Right Time (XHEI Remix) //Dynamic Reflection

Ø [Phase] - Tunnel Vision //Token

Eric Fetch - Pebble //Att Series

Σ - Schleife III //Unterton

Leandro Gamez - Stab Found //Planet Rhythm

Layton Giordani - Fractal Room (Original Mix) //ANALYTICTRAIL

Cristan Varela - Fcuk Me (Gary Beck and Christian Varela Remix) //Pornographic

Hans Bouffmyhre - Generator //Sleaze

Staffan Lanzatti - Clarity //Balans Holland

Moteka - Xysilyl (Original Mix) //Children Of Tomorrow

autoKratz - Machine //Promo

Sasha Carassi - Clorophilla //Phobiq

Robert S - Sequencer 1909 (Keith Carnal Remix) //Robert Limited

Mark Broom - Involver //BMD

Fabrizio Lapiana - Dfract (Reeko Remix) //Attic Music

Florian Meindl - Forget the World //Flash

Blackhall and Bookless - Straightener //Jaunt

Petter B - First Wave (Original Mix) //Bond

Dave Clarke - Wisdom To The Wise (Red 2) (Robert Hood Remix) //Deconstruction

Robert Hood - Pole Position //M-Plant

SP-X - E.T.A //Time To Express



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Electronic music pioneer Charanjit Singh dies aged 74

 

Electronic music pioneer Charanjit Singh, 74, has died. The cult figure, who was noted by some as the creator of the first ever acid house record, died at his home in Mumbai on 3 July.

Charanjit Singh on how he invented acid house ... by mistake

Although he had forged a career as a session musician playing on numerous Bollywood film soundtracks throughout the 1960s and 1970s, the producer’s proto-acid music had a revival in 2010, when his 1982 album, Ten Ragas to a Disco Beat, was reissued by record label Bombay Connection. Although Singh was reluctant to claim his part in the evolution of the genre, the album was one of the earliest records to use the Roland TR-808 drum machine and the Roland TB 303 bass synth – a machine that built much of the acid house sound.

“There was lots of disco music in films back in 1982,” Singh said, in a 2011 interview with the Guardian. “So I thought, why not do something different using disco music only. I got an idea to play all the Indian ragas and give the beat a disco beat – and turn off the tabla. And I did it. And it turned out good.”

News of his death was confirmed by his manager and booking agent Rana Ghose. Musician Talvin Singh, who was meant to collaborate with the late musician in London this year, paid his tributes to Charanjit on Twitter.

 

RIP Charanjit.

 

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Welcome back to The Poeticast, after a fortnight hiatus we return with some absolute fire this week. As the summer comes to a close, a summer in which the Podcast has seen some superb Guest Mixes from some of the biggest rising talent in the Techno stratosphere.


We decided to bid farewell with a show packed full of some of the best Techno bombs in the past month or so.


Tracks from the likes of Johannes Heil, Markus Suckut, Perc, Dax J, Ricardo Garduno, Stanislav Tolkachev, Shekon, Jonas Kopp, Roman Poncet, Tensal, Energun, Kessel, Flug, Truncate, P.E.A.R.L, Setoac Mass plus many more feature.


Labels featured include Delsin, Exile, Flash, Northern Electronics, Off White, Sleaze, Klockworks, Figure, Blueprint LTD, Tresor, Matter, 47, plus a plethora of others.


As ever The Poeticast has a substantial roster of Guest Mixes from some of the most exciting Techno artists in the forthcoming run up to the festive period, so stay tuned for some of the most exclusive Techno mixes through the various outlets.



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Varg - Her Russian Eye Is Underlined For Emphasis //Northern Electronics

Stanislav Tolkachev - In The Eyes Of The Artificial Sun //Semantica

Ben Gibson - Gun With Hand //Tsunami

Rod - Screw Democracy //Klockworks

Kolde - Vision 8 (Roman Poncet Remix) //Kolde

Architectural - Individual //Granulart

Ctrls - Onto Them //Token

Tensal - Dogma 1 //Tensal

Jeff Rushin - Enigma //Mote Evolver

P.E.A.R.L - Vortex //47

Eduardo De La Calle - The Solution //Analog Solutions

Setaoc Mass - M1 //SK_Eleven

Artefakt - From Our Minds To Yours //Delsin

Jamie Haus - Axid //Off White

Gemini Voice Archive - Absoluto Disparate //Soma

Ricardo Garduno - Will All Be Gone //Illegal Alien

Juan Sanchez - Exceed (Flug Remix) //Quant

Johannes Heil - Kykeon I //Figure

Progression - The Coriolis Effect //Blueprint LTD

Oscar Mulero - Rotula (Truncate Remix) //Modularz

Ricardo Garduno & Submerge - Limited Options //Sleaze

Jonas Kopp - Khaa //Tresor

Dax J - Kill False Prophets //EarToGround Records

Perc - Gruel //Perc Trax

DJ Hyperactive - 303.1 //4-Track Recordings

Kessel - Emerging Organisms //Granulat

Energun - Center //Energun

Niereich and XHEI - Acid Rain //AFU Limited

Roman Lindau - Blue Jive //Matter

XHEI - InterView //NewRhythmic

Shekon - Wraith //Flash

Johannes Heil and Markus Suckut - Exile 003 A //Exile

AnD - Valid Point //47


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The Poeticast is back this week and is proud to present Yuka to the podcast with a Guest Mix of seismic proportions.


Yuka is a female DJ now based in Moscow (where she has lived since 1998), but who began her career in distant Bratsk, Siberia. The town - a local industrial center - is probably more famous for what it dumps than what it makes; in the recent past it was listed as one of the thirty most polluted cities in the world. It wouldn't take much persuasion for someone to move on... Yuka's preparation for a shift to the capital's nightclubs was lengthy, however, since music had played an important role in her life since the age of 6.



Over time, her passions moved in the direction of painting, sculpture, and design - activities she continues to this day. That initial school-day enthusiasm at the piano would eventually win out, though, and dictate her choice of higher education. Her musical training thus led to a degree from the Irkutsk Arts Institute, where she no doubt studied under her real name, Irina Solbutova.


Now that she's fully ensconced in Moscow, her music appears regularly through the outlets of three labels: Fullpanda, Pro-Tez. That latter orgniation has also created a series of podcasts in her name for free downloading. The opening broadcast came with a small text that moves swiftly from imaginative fancy to absolute fantasy. In English it reads as follows: "All musicians can be compared to bird-catchers, especially those hunters who'd go looking for songbirds. Some of them would search for a particular type: a nightingale or a lark, perhaps. Others, conversely, would hunt nothing but exotic birds. Once they were caught, the birds would be kept in cages made from sheet music or boxes cut from concert programmes."


This tendency towards the ornate and magical is a marked facet of her work. When it come to drinks, however, she's a little more straightforward.




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Stay tuned to The Poeticast as we have Guest Mixes from Fabrice Lig and Caden in the forthcoming weeks.



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