Mixed by Matt Brownell
DAILYSESSION
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SESSION 1336: GUEST SESSION 06.13.12
Mixed by DJ Seoul & T.Linder
DJ Seoul:
DJ Seoul is one of America’s leading ambassadors of Detroit Techno and Techno Bass. As a soldier for the Detroit Techno Militia, this powerhouse DJ has been spreading the gospel of Techno throughout the world for the past fifteen years. With lightning fast mixing skills and exceptionally technical scratches and juggles, Seoul brings an energy to the dancefloor that is rarely seen. As a producer, his work on the Detroit Techno Militia record label and his remixes for Drugaci Exhibitions have garnered him worldwide acclaim. DJ Seoul gives the crowd one hundred percent every time he performs. This energy is clearly visible and reciprocated by the audience.If a citizen of Detroit could be considered an asset, then DJ Seoul would be one of the most beloved. By representing his home town globally and by playing Detroit Music, Seoul continues to carry the torch that was handed to him by the greats that came before him. Playing music, from Electro, Techno and Acid, to House, Soul and Rare Groove, this trend setting performer has become known for his style of bringing a Hip-Hop Turntablist flair for mixing and scratching to his DJ set regardless of genre.
Before he was a full-time DJ, Seoul spent many years in the music industry. Raised on the East side of Detroit, he began his musical career at a young age through various counterculture sounds and movements. His formal training began in 1985 with the drums and continues today with both traditional and electronic instruments. Coming from a very diverse musical and cultural background, Seoul cites many different personal influences including Jeff Mills as The Wizard, Terrence Parker, Dave Clarke and Underground Resistance. [Read More]
T.Linder:
A veteran DJ with more than ten years of experience underhis belt; Detroit native, T.Linder has done his homework and paid his dues.T.Linder takes a no-nonsense, working-class approach to the art of spinningrecords. He cites old-school Detroit street jocks: The Wizard (aka. JeffMills), Gary Chandler, and Steve “DJ Energy” Crawford among others, as major inspirations for his unorthodox aesthetic. “If someone’s going to pay money to hear me spin, I’m going to make it worth their money. The way I look at it, there’s too many DJs out there meticulously and methodically blending records that all sound the same. As a listener, I’m easily bored with that. I like to take some risks when I perform, skipping across genres and eras, doing scratch tricks with two copies of the same record. I want to give the listener the experience of hearing something they haven’t heard before.”
Over the past decade, T.Linder has kept a busy performance schedule that has taken him to literally thousands of events across North America. He has played at most, if not all, of the venues in Detroit catering to Electronic Music. Notably, 2030 Grand River, The Works, Motor Lounge,St.Andrew’s Hall, and the Underground Stage at the 2002 Detroit Electronic Music Festival (a gig that he considers one of his career highlights).
In 2007, T.Linder released his first EP entitled DTM002, on Detroit Techno Militia (a record label/artist collective that heco-founded). He has also done remix projects for legendary Detroit Techno producers Scan 7 and DJ 3000. [Read More]
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SESSION 1335: RECORDEX 06.13.12
Mixed by Donald Lassiter
01. Malcolm and Martin from Do The Right Thing
02. WAR – Waiting To War
03. Willie Hutch – Mother’s Theme (Mama)
04. Mandre – Interlude
05. Steve Marshall – You Are The World
06. Kent Jordan – Looking Through The Windows
07. Zazou Bikaye – Soki Akei
08. Charles Earland – Coming To You Live
09. Sylvia ST. James – Ghetto Lament
10. The Best of Donny Hathaway – Someday We’ll All Be Free -
SESSION 1334: GUEST SESSION 06.12.12
Mixed by Rick Wilhite
Rick Wilhite has dedicated his life to the music industry; whatever one wishes to know about Wilhite is conveyed through his music. His skill set includes DJ sets of R & B, Hip-Hop, Techno and Reggae but his MO is House and Disco.
A Detroit native, Rick learned at an early age that a career in music takes more than playing one’s favorite records. Multi-faceted crowd control, sound engineering and creative party promotion are what make him more than a Detroit DJ.
With over two decades experience in playing clubs and parties 24-7, 365 makes the Godson one of Detroit’s best and most versatile DJ’s around. His venture to college in the south to Southern University allowed his skills to take the region to another level of Music.
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NEWS: ALL MIXES FROM BUSHWICK OPEN STUDIO CEDAR ROOM
FRIDAY JUNE 1ST KICK OFF
SEED RECORDING SHOWCASE
01. SESSION 1324: FUNKY SLICE 06.01.12 – Mixed by Dee Jay True
02. SESSION 1325: FUNKY SLICE 06.01.12 – Mixed by Bradford James & DJ SaidSATURDAY JUNE 2ND
DISCOVERY/ZOOVOX/ALPHA RECORDING SYSTEM/SONY
01. SESSION 1327: ELBIN RECORD GROCERY 06.01.12 – Elbin Reyes
02. SESSION 1328: FUNKY SLICE 06.02.12 – Faso
03. SESSION 1329: FUNKY SLICE 06.02.12 – Zoovox (Benjamin Gebhardt & Jeremy Campbell)
04. SESSION 1330: FUNKY SLICE 06.02.12 – Sean Bee & Takaya NagaseSUNDAY JUNE 3RD CLOSING
PNEUMATIC RECORDS
01. SESSION 1331: FUNKY SLICE 06.03.12 – Matt Brownell
02. SESSION 1332: FUNKY SLICE 06.03.12 – Ben Monzone
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SESSION 1333: GUEST SESSION 06.11.12
Mixed by Scott Grooves (90’s Mix Tape)
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NEWS: NY ART VIBES IN BUSHWICK NOW
By HOLLAND COTTER – NY Times
For artists New York City has always had unaffordable neighborhoods. Now it has an unaffordable borough, Manhattan. There, in the past, blue-collar areas like Greenwich Village, SoHo and the Lower East Side offered cheap living for the no-collar day-jobbers that most artists were and still are. Rents were such that they could make their work upstairs and show it downstairs.
Art was a cottage industry.
Then came the 2000s and money and Chelsea, which is the equivalent of a suburban mall: a business district, a consumer zone.
A few artists went there to show; most went to look and then go home. Increasingly, in the past decade, home has been Brooklyn, starting with Williamsburg, then moving outward ahead of the real-estate cash tide. For a while now the buck has stopped at Bushwick, a scrappy, ethnically manifold, postindustrial jumble of a place abutting onto Queens. At street level it’s mostly bodegas, fast-food shops and auto repairs. But artists are there, lots of them. [Read More]
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SESSION 1331: FUNKY SLICE 06.03.12
Mixed by Matt Brownell
01. Bebel – Love from the Sun
02. Alice Coltrane & Carlos Santana – Angel of Air/Angel of Water
03. Pharoah Sanders – Astral Traveling
04. Isaac Hayes Movement – Aruba
05. Johnny Harris – Fragments of Fear
06. Earth, Wind, & Fire – Clover
07. Jefferson Starship – Love too Good
08. War – Four-Cornered Room
09. Ramsey Lewis – Brazilica
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SESSION 1330: FUNKY SLICE 06.02.12
Mixed by Sean Bee & Takaya Nagase
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SESSION 1329: FUNKY SLICE 06.02.12
Mixed by Zoovox (Benjamin Gebhardt & Jeremy Campbell)
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SESSION 1327: ELBIN RECORD GROCERY 06.01.12
Mixed by Elbin Reyes
01. Monk Montegomery – Reality
02. Percy Faith – First Light
03. Pat Metheny Group – Phase Dance
04. Jose Feliciano – Nirvana (Part 1.Part 2)
05. The Alan Persons Project – I Robot
06. Montana – Warp Factor II
07. Carly Simon – Tranquillo (Melt My Heart)
08. Faison – Talking bout Love
09. Splendor – Special Lady
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PICTURES: BOS @ FUNKYSLICE ART INSTALLATION BY KFKS
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NEWS: FUNKYSLICE JOINT OPENS FOR BOS
Bushwick Open Studios & Arts Festival 2012 Weekend Event Profile: Funky Slice Vinyl Shop, The Daily Session and Cedar Room
Eager to open its doors for the first time to the public and participate in The Bushwick Open Studios & Arts Festival, on June 1, 2 and 3rd; Cedar Room, home of Funky Slice Vinyl Shop and The Daily Session will be serving up wax for your consumption, providing and broadcasting live mixes and finishing the weekend with the most exclusive Dance Party in Bushwick.
All while local DJs deliver The Daily Session—Transmissions from New York’s Underground that keep vinyl alive—enjoy and take part in the green environment that is Cedar Room. Throughout the weekend before your eyes, local, talented artists will be having live art sessions, producing calligraphy, graffiti and cover art.
Sure to be a magnet of positive energy this party is open to all participants of Bushwick Open Studios & Arts Festival. Not to be missed!
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SESSION 1223: EVENT SESSION 05.27.12 ACADEMY RECORDS
Mixed by DJ Rockin Rob, Chuck City & Breakbeat Lou @ Academy Records 415 E 12th St., NYC
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DAILYSUMMARY: WED, MAY 30, 2012
Photo by StreetsyNew in the Radio Archive
SESSION 1222: EVENT SESSION 05.28.12 – Ruby Red, Jose G, Ali Coleman, Siren & Glenn Thornton
SESSION 1221: EVENT SESSION 05.28.12 Monchan & Dawn AnestaRecent News&Events
NEWS: PARTY REPORT DAILYSESSION 4TH ANNIVERSARY
NEWS: CEDAR ROOM WILL JOIN BUSHWICK ART FESTIVAL -
SESSION 1222: EVENT SESSION 05.28.12 BEATS&BBQ
Mixed by Ruby Red, Jose G, Ali Coleman, Siren & Glenn Thornton
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SESSION 1220: BKNY 05.25.12 FUNK HUT
Mixed by Kayo & Monchan
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NEWS: PARTY REPORT DAILYSESSION 4TH ANNIVERSARY
By Jez
Celebrating the Daily Session’s fourth year anniversary (on 5.19.2012) Cedar Room opened its doors from dusk for its members only Nininja Party that lasted till early dawn Sunday.
DJ Sky Zee surprised everyone by unexpectedly showing up early with a big bag of records in tow. He set off in a long lone journey (for the love) of Soul Funk laying down tracks that included among many other classics: Donna Summer’s “On The Radio” and “Hot Stuff” to “I Wouldn’t Change a Thing” by Coke Escovedo from his “Comin’ At Ya” LP.
After enjoying an exciting flashback (that had me reenacting several Grind House Films) The Rob showed up looking like he was wading through some trails of his own. During his collectable dance-classic set, the party crowd really started arriving. Once inside the gates to The Hidden Fortress, through a window, all were welcomed by Bruce Lee’s moves as played out in Game of Death.
Upon entering Cedar Room, however, guests were greeted by the wax that is Funky Slice Vinyl Shop— where our friend, Yasu, a sound Engineer for Kenny Dope, kept to himself most of the night while listening to and accumulating a huge stack of vinyl that he eventually took home.
The High-Fidelity Sounds of Klipsch-Horn speakers and a huge newly equipped Klipsch Horn-inspired, hybrid-design speaker, thanks to Renee another sporting friend and a talented speaker builder, kept the sound fresh and sweet and party moving towards a Blazing Ring of Fire.
At the bar art, drinks, hookah smoke and friendly conversation got everyone high. While at the dance floor a few people moved rhythmically to the music as other assumed unique postures. The Discovery Crew made an appearance and surveyed the environment for anomalies. Sprawled against the wall lay DJ Sky Zee after his set, but proving that still alive, whenever an errant balloon escaped my kicks, he’d snap them back after what seemed like a sudden awakening. And for hours after wrapping up his set, The Rob stood still like a monk by the turntables perhaps entranced from contemplating The Luna earlier on the night?
Finally DJ Monchan ascended to the turntables and conducted the tunes towards an inevitable epiphany: Warm. Warmer. Disco.
Monchan’s Set SESSION 1316:NININJA 05.19.12
The Rob’s Set SESSION 1315:NININJA 05.19.12
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NEWS: MOVEMENT APPLICATION FOR SMART PHONE
FREE MOVEMENT FESTIVAL APP POWERED BY VITAMINWATER® NOW AVAILABLE FOR BOTH ANDROID AND IPHONE OPERATING SYSTEMS
DETROIT, MAY 24, 2012—The Movement Electronic Music Festival application is now available on iTunes and Android markets for free, courtesy of vitaminwater®. The complete electronic guide to Movement 2012, held May 26-28 in Detroit’s Hart Plaza, has added several new features designed to maximize user experience.
Paxahau has partnered up with vitaminwater® to make this app completely free for Movement fans.
iPhone users can download the app at Here
Android users can download the app at: Here
Video Link
Screenshots Link
Features of the app include:
• *New!* Movement Postcard: Capture all of your Movement memories by using our new Photo Postcard feature. Show your friends at home how much fun you are having at the festival by sending them a Postcard via text or email and even to Facebook or Twitter.• *New!* CAMP Detroit Project: Stimulate your mind by exploring the one-of-a-kind array of futuristic art installations placed throughout the property. Use this tab to learn more about each team’s unique installation.
• *New!* Integrated Twitter Feed: Engaging @movementdetroit Twitter feed now appears at the top of the app screen. Also, once you select an artist in the lineup or schedule to learn more about, the feed will then switch to the last three tweets from that particular artist, if available.
• *New!* GroupMe: Create a GroupMe group to stay in touch with your friends and get the latest festival news, too. Build a group of friends by registering your phone number at GroupMe.com/movement. The messaging feature will help keep a group of two or twenty on the same page throughout the festival, making sure you never miss a beat.
• Lineup: View every artist on the festival lineup and sort by alphabetical order or by set time. You can also sort artists by which day they perform and on which stage. You can add or remove an artist from your personal lineup by tapping the “plus” or “minus” button next to their name.Tap on any artist’s name in any list and view their bio page. You can view the day, time and what stage they are performing on. Artist bio pages also have social media links and links to their music, video and their homepage.
• Schedule: Keep track of your own customized schedule. Sort performers by day and remove an artist after you have seen their show with just one touch. You can add or remove an artist from your personal lineup by tapping the “plus” or “minus” button next to their name. Enhanced artist information includes links to Resident Advisor profiles, when available. Improved schedule function also allows you to share your schedule selections with your friends.
• Alarm: Solidify your personal schedule by setting an alarm for five, 10 or 15 minutes before your selected artist is scheduled to perform, and you will receive a push notification.
• Festival Map: Find your way by utilizing the handy zoomable/scrollable map of the entire festival grounds that also opens to full-screen size.• Friend Finder: Show your friends where you are in the crowd by placing the “I am here” arrow on a basic image of different areas of the festival. You may choose from a variety of stages or other areas of the grounds. Your friends don’t even need this app to receive Friend Finder photos; it will work with anyone who can view photos on their device. You have the convenience of sending the photo to your friends via text or email.
• vitaminwater® Flashlight: Improved flashlight function engages your LED light, if available instead of the old white screen, for brighter results.• Afterparties: Plan your night after the festival closes at midnight by reviewing the best afterparty options available. We’ve included every Official Movement Afterparty for you to review by day, and you can see the flyer for each party, along with other pertinent information. Tap the map to get instant directions to any of the parties listed.
About Movement Electronic Music Festival
The Movement Electronic Music Festival takes place May 26-28 in Detroit and features: five technologically-rich outdoor stages; more than 100 artists; free Wi-Fi access on the grounds; a posh VIP setting located behind the main stage; dozens of official afterparties; an interactive technology center featuring the hottest gear in the industry; and several art displays to stimulate the senses. Nearly 100,000 people from across the globe attended the 2011 festival.Walk-Up Passes for Movement Detroit ?Walk-up Day Passes will be available for $55 (All fees included) starting Saturday May 26. Walk-up Weekend Passes will be available for $95 (All fees included) starting Saturday May 26. Walk-up VIP passes will be available for $220 (All fees included) while supplies last. Passes will also be available online all weekend long at www.Movement.us
For more details about afterparties and to purchase tickets visit, www.movementafterparties.com.
About Paxahau Promotions Group
Producers of the Movement Electronic Music Festival since 2006, Paxahau was established 14 years ago as an online resource to promote both Detroit and electronic music, and has earned the respect of their peers and formed a very strong network of alliances throughout the music industry. Today, Paxahau is recognized across the world by artists and industry executives as a premier production and promotions organization. To learn more visit www.paxahau.com. -
SESSION 1318: VINYLMANIA 05.20.12
Mixed by Eric Lopez aka “BigE”
01. Isaac Hayes – In Pursuit of the Pimp Mobile
02. The Mohawks – The Champ
03. Fred Wesley & The J.B’s – Blow Your Head
04. Whole Darn Family – Seven Minutes Of Funk
05. Bobby Byrd – I Know You Got Soul
06. Roy Ayers – We Live In Brooklyn, Baby
07. Love Unlimitec – Under The Influence Of Love
08. Barry White – Playing your Game Baby
09. John Klemmer – Free Soul
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SESSION 1317: RECORDEX 05.20.12
Mixed by Donald Lassiter
01. Yusef Lateef – Mystique
02. Jorge Ben – Oba La Vem Ela
03. Chic – Sao Paulo
04. Steve Marshall – You Are The World
05. Steve Marshall – Flute Solo
06. Nina Simone – Baltimore
07. Tashan – Read My Mind
08. Keni Burke – Risin’ To The Top
09. Womack & Womack – Life’s Just A Ballgame
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NEWS: HOUSE MUSIC ART GALLERY BY LIL LOUIS@MOVEMENT
Lil Louis Brings First Ever House Music Art Gallery and Mobile Museum to Movement Electronic Music Festival
The House Music Art Gallery and Mobile Museum is derived from a film project directed by Louis entitled “The House that Chicago Built” that’s slated to be released later this year. The film features 100 of the world’s top and most influential DJ’s and House music pioneers sharing the real story of House music from its birth in Chicago through its rise to becoming the World’s No. 1 genre of music.
It features photography by Louis exclusive memorabilia and artifacts from various House DJ’s and notables from his film. In total 60 exclusive pieces will be on display for attendees of the Movement Festival to experience.
Learn more about the museum or film visit: www.TheHouseThatChicagoBuilt.com
About Movement Electronic Music Festival
Movement Electronic Music Festival takes place May 26-28 in Detroit and features: five technologically-rich outdoor stages; more than 100 artists; free Wi-Fi access on the grounds; a posh VIP setting located behind the main stage; dozens of official afterparties; an interactive technology center featuring the hottest gear in the industry; and several art displays to stimulate the senses. Nearly 100,000 people from across the globe attended the 2011 festival. For more details and to purchase festival tickets visit www.movement.us. For more details about afterparties and to purchase tickets visit, www.movementafterparties.com
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NEWS: MOVEMENT 2012 SCHEDULE
Main Stage
3pm-5pm: Mark Farina (Mushroom Jazz set)
5pm-6:30pm: Greg Wilson
6:30pm-8pm: Todd Terje
8pm-10pm: Derrick Carter
10pm-12pm: Lil’ LouisBeatport Stage
12pm-1:30pm: AvA
1:30-3pm: Filsonik b2b Patrick (NY)
3pm-5pm: Tale Of Us
5pm-6pm: Benoit & Sergio
6pm-7pm: dOP (live)
7pm-8:30: Damian Lazarus
8:30pm-10pm: David Squillace
10pm-12am: Seth Troxler b2b Guy GerberMade in Detroit Stage
12pm-2pm: Daniel Andres
2pm -3:30pm: Tony Ollivierra
3:30pm-5pm: Earl Mixxin McKinney
5pm-6:30pm: Andres
6:30pm-8pm: Marcellus Pittman
8pm-9:30pm: Kyle Hall b2b Jay Daniel
9:30pm-11pm: Mike HuckabyRed Bull Music Academy Stage
1pm-3pm: Pursuit Grooves
3pm-4:30pm: Salva
4:30-5:30pm: Actress
5:30-6:30: Brenmar
6:30-7:30pm: Bok Bok
7:30pm-8:30pm: Two Fresh
8:30pm-9:30pm: Photek
9:30-10:30pm: SBTRKT
10:30-12am: Roni SizeUnderground Stage
1:30pm-3pm: Mykel Waters
3pm-4:30pm: Phil Agosta
4:30pm-6pm: Droog
6pm-7:30pm: Mr. C
7:30pm-9pm: Jimmy Edgar
9pm-10:30pm: Matias Aguayo
10:30pm-12am: Michael Mayer