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  • DIDI
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    Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 9.06.2012 • Episode 057

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    Part 1 Tracklist


    My Favorite Robot - Barricade


    Jaded & James Petrou - Tonis Pain (INXECs Morphine Mashup)


    Li-Polymer - Third Element (Andy Arias Remix)


    Slap Lovers - Oberlead (Marco Zenker Remix)


    Ugur Soygur - Let's Deep Absolutely (Spennu Remix)


    Part 2 Tracklist


    Dominic James - Concious Moment


    Dousk - Winchme


    Asten - Borealis (Microtrauma`s Offshore Dub)


    Cora Novoa - Unattainable Love [Marcelo Vasami Remix

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    Last edited by DIDI; June 9, 2012, 11:40:00 PM.
    Originally posted by TheVrk
    it IS incredible isn't it??
    STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
    Simply does not get any better than Hernan
    The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies
  • unkle
    Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
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    Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 9.06.2012 • Episode 057

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    • DIDI
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      Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 9.06.2012 • Episode 057

      Second half for me
      Originally posted by TheVrk
      it IS incredible isn't it??
      STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
      Simply does not get any better than Hernan
      The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies

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      • stephen028
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        • Nov 2007
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        Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 9.06.2012 • Episode 057

        another killer Didi? Looking forward to it.

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        • DIDI
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          Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 9.06.2012 • Episode 057

          ^^ I actually try not to listen until I can download and listen properly . But of course I have it on And I wander in and out of the room.

          I'm waiting for the podcast to come up, then will load it up and go for a walk.
          Originally posted by TheVrk
          it IS incredible isn't it??
          STILL pumpin out great set after great set...never cheesed out, never sold out, never lost his touch..
          Simply does not get any better than Hernan
          The 'club spirit' is in the soul. It Never Dies

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          • stephen028
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            Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 9.06.2012 • Episode 057

            I do the same thing. I wait til I can enjoy it with good quality sound.

            Sounds to be another great episode with an exception for the 2nd track (didn't quite dig that one)
            Last edited by stephen028; June 10, 2012, 07:33:39 AM.

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            • jmrecillas
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              Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 9.06.2012 • Episode 057

              I don't understad? The file is on 320 kbps. Better than that only Flac or Wav.

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              • stephen028
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                Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 9.06.2012 • Episode 057

                damn, i thought this episode was pretty sweet, and yet, hardly any comments. where ya @ simon?

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                • simonr
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                  Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 9.06.2012 • Episode 057



                  Hernán Cattáneo : Resident (Delta_FM 90.3) - Episode 057

                  Part 1


                  01. My Favorite Robot - Barricade [Life And Death | LAD006]

                  02. Jaded & James Petrou - Toni's Pain (INXEC Morphine Mashup) [Beef Records | beefep010]
                  
03. Li-Polymer - Third Element (Andy Arias Remix) [Lowbit Records | LBR083]
                  
04. Slap Lovers - Oberlead (Marco Zenker Rmx) [Kunst Musik | KM001D]

                  05. Ugur Soygur - Let’s Deep Absolutely (Spennu Remix) [Dutchie Music | DUTCHIE163]


                  Part 2

                  
01. Dominic James - Conscious Moment [Paprika Musica | PM020]
                  
02. Dousk - Winchme [Vapour Recordings | VR104]

                  03. Asten - Borealis (Microtrauma’s Offshore Dub) [Festival Lounge Records | FLL004]

                  04. Cora Novoa - Unattainable Love (Marcelo Vasami Remix) [Natura Sonoris | Unreleased]



                  Release Notes:



                  01. My Favorite Robot – Barricade [Life And Death | LAD006]

                  A time machine appeared to us recently in a cloud of smoke and a giant portal of light. Out of the portal a smoking piece of futuristic metal emerged and fell onto our floor. Closer examination revealed it to be a time capsule sent from the future. A message from the year 2043, it contained diagrams of futuristic machines from what looks to have been the studio sessions of the recordings presented here. Here is what we found, a 2 track EP (plus remixes) from artists from the future. Recordings made 21 years from now but from artists who you may have already heard of today.

                  My Favorite Robot (MFR) are three Canadians who have been making such a name for themselves with releases, DJ gigs and their own stellar label so we have no doubt in the future past of 2043 they will have long been heralded as the elder statesmen of Canadian electronic music.

                  "Barricade" is a modern ballad written with the wisdom of future hindsight. A beautiful rallying cry that carries a complicated mix of emotions that hints at deeper levels of otherworldly understanding.

                  Following it, "The Waiting Rain" paints a foreign landscape -- one written on machines of sound, built in the future but designed in the past. An alien landscape, surely, but one of our own future or someone else's entirely we have no way to know.

                  With his remix of "Barricade", future version of Photek has obviously studied modern day's bass music and pinpointed all the best elements to use as a starting point. But moving on from there he elaborates on these sounds and pushes them forward with the same care and craftsmanship he once turned to towards drum 'n bass and house music so impressively in our current past. Deep throbbing bass rattling out a morse code of messages from the future for those with the right decoder ring.

                  The Mano Le Tough of 2043 teleports us to his future studio, currently in geostationary orbit over a newly discovered Planet X. He's taken time off from his work for the Irish Space Commission to send his remix of "The Waiting Rain" back in time to show us an audio picture of the faraway place he currently resides. We would very much like to visit it someday.

                  After Mind Against almost won the best album Grammy in 2025 (they didn't lose for the Grammy but the Grammy's were all permanently cancelled that year after being declared "irrelevant" by MTV) they moved to the Yucatan peninsula where they served as cultural ambassadors from Italy and became quickly revered as modern shamen by the local youth. Their excellent remix of "The Waiting Rain" certainly seems to be clear evidence of this as a possibility. While their future selves claim they knew to make this release because they already remembered it from their own pasts, no other explanation was offered. No reason for the obvious breach of causality and the time space continuum. Still, after first listen it obviously sounds like it was made in the future as a message to today.

                  A musical message perhaps of what lies ahead? A compass to point to us the way? A light at the end of a tunnel?




                  02. Jaded & James Petrou - Toni's Pain (INXEC Morphine Mashup) [Beef Records | beefep010]

                  Beef Records’ latest 12” brings a flavour of the underground sound of Sydney. Jaded & James Petrou are two guys behind the city’s infamous party Kinky Disco and have now locked themselves down in the studio to produce two hypnotic underground cuts.

                  First remixer INXEC (aka Chris Sylvester) is in a white-hot streak of form at the moment with particular highlights on Crosstown Rebels and Leftroom. The second remix is by the No Artificial Colours duo who are equally on form with recent plays of their groovy tracks by Jamie Jones, Lee Foss and Maya Jane Coles.

                  
Beef Records is the label run by Shades Of Gray. Established in 2006, they have worked with countless top artists including Pezzner, Mike Monday, Scope, The Timewriter and Shur-I-Kan.




                  03. Li-Polymer - Third Element (Andy Arias Remix) [Lowbit Records | LBR083]

                  Fábio Pereira aka Li-Polymer is another new young talent who we're delighted to welcome to Lowbit as he presents his first release with us, entitled 'Third Element', Polish producer Kobana turns his Midas touch to the first of 2 remixes and shows his deeper side. Wrapping up the release is Andy Arias, whose deep and twisted take on the track has already gained radio and club support from Hernan Cattaneo.




                  04. Slap Lovers - Oberlead (Marco Zenker Rmx) [Kunst Musik | KM001D]

                  Kunst Musik (based in Taranto, Italy) is a Vinyl/Digital label launched, idealized and founded by the artist Daniele Ciaccia in March 2012.

                  Kunst Musik offers innovation, releasing musical compositions that stimulate the public to new creative insights. Transcending musical genres and the pre-defined styles, Kunst is positioned in the market through connected people and artists which mix the technology use, musicality and grooves headed for the dance floors.

                  Released by: Kunst Musik
                  Release/catalogue number: KM001D
                  Release date: May 21, 2012
                  ISRC: GB-KQU-12-89086

                  Marco Zenker was born in Munichs Glockenbach neighbourhood in 1988. after he came true with skateboarding and other sports, listening to roots reggae and underground hip hop for years, he discovered at a harry klein party, on which his brother dario was playing, the fascination for electronic music. in the meantime marco developed his own spaced out dubby techno style

                  Everything began with dancing - the love for music and letting yourself go with the crowd in a club. his live sets are accordingly full of energy and rhythm whereby it is of course also always about the live moment. Marco never plays whole pieces - his live sets are always complete improvised. exactly this mixture makes them so exciting and different. this tears people of the age of ableton djs - where it is not about the live-mixing-art in itself for many people, but more about at least music from somewhere.

                  Even in the ableton age where the sound loses always on quality, there are still young artists like Marco Zenker who stick, nevertheless, pertinaciously to old traditions and live the spirit. together with his brother he runs the label Ilian Tape and is, moreover, a part of Harry Klein Records. Expect the unexpected.




                  05. Ugur Soygur - Let’s Deep Absolutely (Spennu Remix) [Dutchie Music | DUTCHIE163]

                  Dutchie 163 comes from a new artist to the label by way of Turkey . He is Ugur Soygur. I received this from a mutual friend Sezer Uysal as he knew i would love it. Lets deep absolutely is obviously a deep tune with gorgeous melodies and haunting vocal. We release lots of styles but deepness has always been our fore front. so this tune was a perfect fit for us. On the remixes we got his bros from Turkey Spennu and Pion . They both delivering first class interpretations.




                  06. Dominic James - Conscious Moment [Paprika Musica | PM020]

                  Stunning Progressive music from Australian producer Dominic James.

                  [Danceblog.AU Review]

                  Young Brisbane lad Dominic James emerged on the progressive scene this year, with I Can Breathe. His latest venture is diverse and features three distinct productions.

                  Solo has a balearic lead and a background synth reminiscent of Vangelis’s Blade Runner score. The drums are tight and the track has a nice atmosphere with mellow bass. Great work from this developing talent. All A Dream is defined by an airy lead saw, with some great effects and more quality drums. Like its name it has a very relaxed tone.

                  Rounding off the laid-back vibe of the EP, Conscious Moment is immersed in a humming bass-line and a soft, catchy melody. Subtle synths in the background add a nice depth to this tune. Dominic James has just begun his odyssey and I will certainly be keeping an eye on his progress.




                  07. Dousk - Winchme [Vapour Recordings | VR104]

                  Dousk is back on Vapour for 2012 with this stunning release - Winchme.Comes with remixes from Nikko.Z and GMJ. Nikko.Z's mix has already featured on John Digweed's Transitions.. All mixes have had early support from the usual...Enjoy!




                  08. Asten - Borealis (Microtrauma’s Offshore Dub) [Festival Lounge Records | FLL004]


                  We present to you the fourth pack from our sub-label Festival Lounge Limited. 
'Borealis' is a warm summer tune by young Russian producer Evgeny Suglobov a.k.a. Asten. This time the original track has been remixed by famous German project Microtrauma and popular Russian musician Ilya Malyuev. The single will be available at Beatport exclusively since June 4th, 2012.

                  Released by: Festival Lounge Records
                  Release/catalogue number: FLL004
                  Release date: Jun 4, 2012




                  09. Cora Novoa - Unattainable Love (Marcelo Vasami Remix) [Natura Sonoris | Unreleased]

                  Unattainable Love was originally released in February 2009 on Henry Saiz's magnificent Natura Sonoris [NS007] with the release notes stating "the debut of the new spanish techno sensation Cora Novoa. This girl is one of the new talents of the Spanish scene. With amazing rmxs from Charles Gudagafva and Alt Fenster."

                  Cora Novoa is a electronic music composer and DJ born in Ourense, the city where she develops her passion for music software and hardware. Her music mixes melodies plenty of feeling, with strong bases and synthesisers, in full harmony with his voice. Cora drinks from different musical styles like Techno, Electro or House, which combines perfectly to bring people a very personal and characteristic sound, always with the tinge of a pop influence, easily recognisable in her productions.

                  The quality of her compositions has led rapidly to become one of the stalwarts of Natura Sonoris label owned by Henry Saiz, where her first ep "Unnattainable love" got a significant international impact. Cora Novoa has also released on labels like Perspectiv, Hivern or Klangwelt. She just released on Natura Sonoris again with her debut LP "The Secret Garden" album that becomes at the moment her most important release, not only for herself, also for press and public.
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                  This release was mastered direct from vinyl at the request of the DJ and as such features natural sound characteristics of this medium such as record surface noise.

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