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  • dadam02
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jul 2004
    • 172

    Atomic Beats with guest DEEPSKY



    Date: 18/01/2005
    Time: 12-2pm PST // 3-5pm EST // 8-10pm GMT
    Place: www.eccentricbeats.com

    Hour 1: Andy Hunter
    1. Mooncat - Badass (Time Design mix) [Forensic]
    2. Hiratzka & Jim Ramer - In The Bottle [CDR]
    3. Luke Fair - Generations [Precinct]
    4. Unknown - Unknown [CDR]
    5. Steve May - Blend Forty 3 (Steve May & Luke Chable mix) [Baroque]
    6. Smight - Just This Guy You Know (Jaytech mix) [EDM]
    7. Yellow Blackbird - Superfly (Andy Moor mix) [Sog Chrome]
    8. Psycatron - 7th Night [Little mountain records]
    9. Elek Drums - 3rd Experience [Garbage]
    10. Girl Nobody - Smile & Beware (Circuit Breaker mix) [Release records]

    Hour 2: Deepsky
    1. Tonepushers - Falling (Valentino Kanzyani Earresistable remix) [Fifth Sun Recordings]
    2. Patrick Turner & Chris J - Machine Life [Grayhound]
    3. Deepsky - Talk Like a Stranger (Skylark dub) [Yo!]
    4. Vision & Canedy - Privileged [Hadshot]
    5. Shiloh - I ReallY Want U (Andre Absolut remix) [Nascent]
    6. Elek Drums - 3rd Experience (RPO part 2) [Garbage Records]
    7. Incidental & Espen - Oblivion [Method]
    8. Derek Howell - In One Hand [Bedrock Records]

    Hailing from Los Angeles, J. Scott G and Jason Blum?the team behind the Deepsky ([link=http://www.deepsky.net/ newwindow]www.deepsky.net/[/link]) sound?are producers and remixers of world-class music that has rocked dance floors and armchair listeners alike for over a decade. The duo discovered their passion for electronic music in the new wave and industrial music of the mid-1980?s, and formed Deepsky in 1992 as the seeds of the American dance scene began to take root. During the course of their 11-year career they have produced and remixed over 40 titles and performed live shows at hundreds of clubs, raves, and music festivals worldwide. From ?Tempest?, their 1996 single licensed as theme music to MTV?s ?Amp?, to 1997?s worldwide smash hit ?Stargazer?, to recent remixes of Madonna, Paul Oakenfold, Seal and David Bowie, the Deepsky duo have firmly established themselves as one of the busiest and most desirable production teams in America.

    Deepsky?s 2002 artist album, In Silico, is an eclectic journey through a diverse array of styles, featuring driving rhythms, intricate melodies, and meticulous attention to detail?hallmark qualities that fans have come to expect from Deepsky recordings. The critically acclaimed album drew rave reviews from Mixer, URB, Rolling Stone.com, Time Out New York, and a number of other highly regarded media outlets. Highlights from In Silico include the slamming first single, ?Jareth?s Church?; ?View From a Stairway?, a beautiful work melding electronic breakbeats with classical guitar; and ?Mansion World?, a drum ?n? bass reworking of the single by Elijah Blue?s band Deadsy.

    With work appearing on three albums, numerous compilation and mix CDs, and over 30 twelve-inch singles, it?s no surprise that industry heavyweights like Madonna, David Bowie, Seal, The Crystal Method, America, Paul Oakenfold, Curve, BT, Delerium, and many others have turned to Deepsky for production assistance and remix work. Deepsky?s latest remix endeavor is a progressive treatment of Madonna?s ?Hollywood? from her latest album American Life. The duo also brought the Material Girl into underground clubs in 2002 with their remix of ?Die Another Day?, Billboard?s number one selling maxi-single for 2002. The ?Die Another Day? remix enjoyed widespread praise from underground and mainstream DJs alike, earning Deepsky a nomination for Best Remix at the 2003 DanceStar awards and winning the Breakthrough Remixers of the Year award from Remix Magazine.

    Deepsky?s studio work has earned them a great deal of industry respect, but the duo are by no means a studio crew alone. Deepsky are considered by many as torchbearers of American progressive music, having performed hundreds of live shows and DJ sets at clubs and dance events around the world for the past eight years. With Scott skillfully manipulating effects and synthesizers and Jason relentlessly pounding away at electronic percussion, Deepsky?s high-energy live shows have become the stuff of legend, regularly drawing dedicated fans from cities hundreds of miles away. In smaller venues, the duo showcase their skills as highly proficient DJs, playing extended tag-team sets of brand new Deepsky productions and fresh releases from around the globe.

    As 2004 draws to a close, Deepsky are hard at work in their Los Angeles studio, crafting new tracks for their upcoming full-length artist album, continuing work on new remixes, and producing their own monthly radio show for XM Radio on XM80 ? The Move. The years ahead promise to be a remarkable era for electronic music as Deepsky moves boldly ahead and further defines the progressive American sound.

    Deepsky?s Discography:

    Original releases:
    Heaven's Gate/Stargazer (12")
    Stargazer/Deliverance/Prime Radiant (12")
    Stargazer Remixes - Disc 1 (12")
    Stargazer Remixes - Disc 2 (12")
    Stargazer EP (CD)
    Cosmic Dancer (12")
    Legend/Running in Time (12")
    Tempest/Embrace Your Love (12")
    Tempest 98 (12")
    In My Mind E.P. (12")
    The Dayspring Collective - Spark (CD)

    Compilations:
    John Digweed - Live in Sydney (CD)
    Cream Live 2 (CD)
    Nick Warren/Live in Prague (CD)
    Digital Empire II (CD)
    Psychotrance 2000 (CD)
    Jason Dunne - Trance(CD)
    Microtech (CD)
    Microtech 3(CD)
    Conscience - A Funky Techno Trip (CD)
    Planet Rampant Vol. 2 (CD)
    Tom Harding - Live at HQ (CD)

    Remixes/Production:
    Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar (12")
    Carl Cox - Phuture 2000 (12")
    The Light - Expand The Room (12")
    Kai Star (BT) - The Promethean Groove (12")
    Sandra Collins - Red & Ode to Our (12")
    Submarine - Sunbeam (12")
    Jason Dunne - Jet Set (12")
    Planisphere - Deep Blue Dream (12")
    Markus Shulz - You Won't See Me Cry (12")
    Funkopath - Regenerate (12")
    Micro - The Sound Barrier (12")
    Cirrus - Stop & Panic (12")
    AGH - Yummy 99 (12")
    The Dream Traveler - Time (12")
    Boston Bruins - I Will Be Free (12")
    Spark - Doin It (12")
    Aleixa - Await (12")
    Bahamut - Fragadelic (12")
    Omar Santana - Raver's Damnation (12")
    Deadsy - Mansion World (12")
    The Echoing Green - Mix Rinse and Spin (CD)
    The Echoing Green - Science Fiction (CD)
    The Echoing Green - The Echoing Green (CD)
    The Echoing Green - The Power Cosmic (CD)

    Big thanks to Jason Blum of Deepsky for putting together this hot mix, really appreciated

    Hope you can tune in
  • PsynceFiction[MS]
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 1332

    #2
    Re: Atomic Beats with guest DEEPSKY

    Some great information Dadam! And the tracklistings look amazing. I'll be tuning in for sure!
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