Autobrennt Podcast - 038 Satoshi Tomiie

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  • [ms]_Podcast_Bot
    Music Bitch
    • Aug 2009
    • 10135

    Autobrennt Podcast - 038 Satoshi Tomiie

      Japanese producer Satoshi Tomiie is a house legend. His involvement in the scene goes waaaay back and includes collaborations with the likes of Future Sound of London, many releases on seminal UK label Renaissance, classic house tracks like ‘Tears’ and the running of his own label, SAW Recordings. He was also part of the [...]

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  • Hoff
    Are you Kidding me??
    • Aug 2009
    • 4727

    #2
    Satoshi Tomiie Autobrennt Podcast 038






    " The fine selection Satoshi has turned in could well be released as one of his many famous compilations over the years, it’s that good. It touches on myriad underground house styles drawn from years in the game – tribal and percussive to start, it slyly works its way into heavier tech territory whilst reaching for the odd soul-fuelled vocal along the way. Julio Bashmore, jazzy notes, deeper beats and even a remix of Guti’s ‘Keep It’ (out next week on Satoshi’s SAW) all make this a rich tapestry of sound you need in your life. "


    http://autobrennt.com/autobrennt-mus...oshiTomiie.mp3


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    • Hoff
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Aug 2009
      • 4727

      #3
      Re: Autobrennt Podcast - 038 Satoshi Tomiie



      " I was recently asked by the excellent guys over at Autobrennt to mix a podcast for them.
      Autobrennt 038 is actually a live recording from a DJ set that I played recently at Tokyo’s legendary Womb club.

      That night it was my birthday celebration, and I played from opening until closing, so six hours in total.
      What you hear on the podcast is actually a two hour extraction from my favourite part of the set, when I took things from super deep into something next level. So the mix continues after the podcast ends but this is my favourite two hours.

      Womb is not a small club, neither is it super big. The main room holds about 600 to 700 people, and it has an amazing Phazon soundsystem built by Steve Dash.

      The people at Womb always know what to expect, and musically they are very educated. I can do whatever I want in there, and musically wherever I want to take them they always follow. That’s a very rare dancefloor situation, so it felt really special that night.

      I hope you like the mix. "

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      • coleby761
        Are you Kidding me??
        • May 2008
        • 4857

        #4
        Re: Autobrennt Podcast - 038 Satoshi Tomiie

        Originally posted by Hoff


        " I was recently asked by the excellent guys over at Autobrennt to mix a podcast for them.
        Autobrennt 038 is actually a live recording from a DJ set that I played recently at Tokyo’s legendary Womb club.

        That night it was my birthday celebration, and I played from opening until closing, so six hours in total.
        What you hear on the podcast is actually a two hour extraction from my favourite part of the set, when I took things from super deep into something next level. So the mix continues after the podcast ends but this is my favourite two hours.

        Womb is not a small club, neither is it super big. The main room holds about 600 to 700 people, and it has an amazing Phazon soundsystem built by Steve Dash.




        The people at Womb always know what to expect, and musically they are very educated. I can do whatever I want in there, and musically wherever I want to take them they always follow. That’s a very rare dancefloor situation, so it felt really special that night.

        I hope you like the mix. "

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        • coleby761
          Are you Kidding me??
          • May 2008
          • 4857

          #5
          Re: Autobrennt Podcast - 038 Satoshi Tomiie

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          • thezzapper
            Gold Gabber
            • Jun 2004
            • 813

            #6
            Re: Autobrennt Podcast - 038 Satoshi Tomiie

            very nice. thank you.
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