Posts Tagged ‘techno’
~ Sven Vath – Universal – Techno Trance, Trip One ~
Universal Productions are proud to bring you the first in a series of mixed compilation music offering you a broad selection of some of the worlds leading DJ’s.
The music will always be varied in both style and speed with each compilation offering you 4 hours plus of the most upfront techno and trance.
So get ready, sit back, open your mind to Universal Grooves and prepare to take off into orbit. “Trip One!” offers you the following DJ’s… Sven Vath, DJ Dag, Marc Spoon and Geoff Mills all recorded live and digitally mastered for the optimum quality. “Trip One!” is a limited edition series as will be all our cassette packs.
~ Sven Vath – Universal – Techno Trance, Trip One ~ by Old Skool Ravers Unite! on Mixcloud
Australian Acid Techno: Spice Of Life Entertainment
A tiny little Australian label/ event group. When they say tiny, they mean RIDICULOUSLY tiny. (Non profit.)
Anyway’s, as a label/event group we host events for all kinds of music however, they’re a little bit older and so have a fondness for Acid Techno and other genre’s from that era. The acid techno scene in Melbourne, Australia is tiny. It always has been and now the Techno scene in general is turning to the 126Bpm, minimal styled sound. It has been for a long time here so, whilst they attempt that market, (and to a level enjoy it) the Acid Techno they are making and releasing just isn’t reaching that specific Acid techno audience that they want it to reach here. Because they are here (Australia) it doesn’t reach anywhere they want it to hit. Acid Tech dance floors.
https://pro.beatport.com/label/spice-of-life-entertainment/32011 That’s a link to their label but don’t let all the Deep House and EDM and DnB etc scare you! (Though check that out also if you like.) The following links are the specific ones.
https://pro.beatport.com/release/3-03-am-the-acid-morning-ep/1442735 The 3:03AM (Acid Morning) Ep is one they put out a little while ago which is basically a bunch of songs focussed on the 303 sound from various genres. Mainly rave based.
https://pro.beatport.com/release/the-plasma-burn-ep/1605390 The Plasma Burn Ep is the most recent release by Anti-P.L.U.R (Our main Techno/ Acid producer.) They don’t really think much, (if not any) would qualify as acid, but check out “Melbourne Techno Tampons” and “I left my balls on brunswick St.” They might interest you.
Now, for the up coming release.
2 of our Techno guys teamed up and formed a “Acid duet”. Anti-P.L.U.R and A-Tek combined, made A’n’L PROBE … This song is currently being sent to stores by our distributor so we can only send you a sound cloud link. It LOOKS, Psy Trancey (from the cover art) but give it a listen. It’s the Acid Techno we ALWAYS wanted to make where we finally said “Screw the markets, we’re making it!” The song is called “Extra Terrestrial Knob Tweaker” or as we like to call it. E.T.K.T
https://soundcloud.com/spiceoflifeentertainment/etkt-extra-terrestrial-knob-tweaker
REBEL YELLE SHOW with special guest DJ TROOPER
DJ GIZELLE’S ‘REBEL YELLE SHOW’ : LIVE ON OPTICAL RADIO
SPECIAL GUEST DJ : TROOPER
(UNDERGROUND – OLD SKOOL – ACID TECHNO)
LIVE ON AIR: FRIDAY 4 DECEMBER : 9PM-11PM (UK TIME)
http://www.opticalradio.net/
Kicking off the Yuletide party season GIZELLE REBEL YELLE presents to you the THE REBEL YELLE SHOW on OPTICAL RADIO with special guest DJ TROOPER, together playing a mixture of underground Old Skool Acid House & Rave to Acid Techno corkers to get your glitter balls spinning!! Well that’s the gist of it… it could go anywhere as soon as the wheels of steel get moving. So come join the ride! Cheers 🙂 x
THE REBEL YELLE SHOW
9pm-10pm : GIZELLE REBEL YELLE
10pm-11pm : JUSTIN TROOPER
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*** TROOPER ***
DJ Trooper is an electric force to be reckoned with. His broad musical expertise spanning three decades comes alive in his mixes, bringing the party vibes alive. Never failing to smash the techno and old skool, it’s rave time when Trooper’s in the house.
Trooper has contributed to the legacy of the London party circuit, playing at club nights such as Smash Techno, Stay Up Forever 100, Stay Up Forever after parties, Philanthropy, Braingravy and Lucid, and alongside DJs such Chris Liberator, Aaron Liberator, DDR, Geezer, Gizelle Rebel Yelle, Rachel Rackitt, Sterling Moss, Birinight, DJ Ant, Jerome Hill, Thermobee, Tassid, A.P, OB1, Austin Corrosive and many more.
On to top all of this, Trooper has recently returned to the studio, writing tracks with DDR, Steve Mills and The Geezer. His tracks have been released on the legendary ‘Hazchem’ label, Abusive 303, Project 303 and Project 909 with more tracks ready to go. Keep your ear to the dance floor and listen out for Trooper’s unique energy and sounds.
Over the past 10 years, Trooper has gone from raver on the dance floor to playing on many sound systems including Freebase, E1S, Malfaiteurs, Manik, Storm, Hackney Sounds and plays regularly on the Stinky Pink, Hub and Krysis rigs as resident DJ storming the dance floor with his own take on Acid Techno, also enjoying pushing the speakers to the limits on various rigs at Frenchtek dropping the beats that captured his heart all those years ago. But with Trooper’s personal history of dance music and broad musical knowledge, you can also hear him playing a broad spectrum of sounds such as Old Skool 91/92 Rave, Hardcore, Jungle, Drum & Bass, Progressive House, Acid House, Breakbeat and Electro.
But Trooper’s journey with dance music began in 1991 when he was just 16 years of age and was taken out by some older mates to legendary raves such as Elevation, Dance 91, Raindance, Fantazia, Yikes and Interdance, as well as Spiral Tribal and Bedlam sound system parties on the underground free party scene.
The next year, he was introduced to mixing vinyl on the 1210’s by DJ SDR, owner of Shoebox Records. From that point, there was no turning back.
In 1994, Trooper started getting involved with the local music scene and began working at Ruffhouse Records in Slough, who ran Menace sound system.
Always up for a party, he was given the title nickname ‘Trooper’. He was always the last man standing, shortly establishing his turntable skills as ‘DJ Trooper’ on the underground party circuit, playing Jungle and Drum & Bass at parties in London and the South East.
Music House in Holloway Road, London, played a big part in Trooper’s life. Top Drum & Bass DJ’s went there regularly to cut their latest tracks onto dub plate fresh for the weekend raves. Trooper got involved distributing the ‘Ravescene’ magazine and writing party reviews for raves such as Telepathy, AWOL, Roast, Innersense and Jungle Fever.
Trooper and fellow music comrade, DJ SDR, started the record label ‘Freestyle Flava’ in 1996, experimenting with different styles and beats in the studio under the guise ‘Point 2’. They produced some rockers including ‘Wait 1 Minute’, which was featured on Tony de Vit’s ‘Live in Tokyo’ album. In the studio, they wrote Trip Hop and Broken Beats inspired by Ninja Tune club nights at the legendary Blue Note in Hoxton, London.
After taking a few years out at the end of the 90’s, Trooper returned to the dance floor in the new millennium and got involved with the Hard House scene. The hard beats and vibes reignited the fire in his rave heart, but something was definitely missing until he discovered the underground London squat party Techno scene and from that point it was full steam ahead.
So keep your ear to the dance floor and listen out for Trooper’s unique energy and sounds.
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The Rebel Yelle show is recorded live on the first Friday of the month 9pm-11pm and then repeated every Friday same time during the rest of the month and on Wednesdays 5pm-7pm. Enjoy!
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