Red Line Sessions on Proton Radio TODAY 6/22

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  • Brian Ffar
    Fresh Peossy
    • Jun 2004
    • 35

    Red Line Sessions on Proton Radio TODAY 6/22

    Red Line Sessions

    The Red Line Sessions represent the continuing awareness of what is on the musical horizon at any one time and how this awareness best moves us forward in our goal of educating the masses. The music presented during each Red Line session will be intelligent, innovative, and most importantly encouraging listeners to open their minds to new things. Make sure to catch the Red Line Sessions every 4th Tuesday of each month.

    THIS MONTH'S GUEST: Bruno Pronsato [Orac Records]


    Bruno Pronsato

    In another lifetime, Bruno Pronsato (Seattle producer Steven Ford) drummed for Texas speed-metal/punks Voice Of Reason. But then he had his head split open by My Bloody Valentine, Gang Of Four, Electric Company, death-metal titans like Venom, Slayer, and Napalm Death. "My childhood was filled with music, but [Slayer's] Haunting the Chapel and Hell Awaits just somehow transported me to some weirder level," Ford recounts. "It somehow made it okay to just be as free as possible with music. And from the time I was 14 or 15, it was a steady process of finding out and getting deeper and deeper into people who were, in my opinion, really shaping the future of music."

    After Voice of Reason split, there followed a period of musical disenchantment, during which Ford moved to Seattle in 1998. There he commenced making computer-based music. Incorporating the above influences along with inspiration from European atonalists like Anton Webern and Arnold Schoenberg, Ford gravitated toward microsound, taking the name Bobby Karate to chop out intricately designed glitchscapes that unpredictably fizz and crackle like the best output from the Raster-Noton and Mille Plateaux labels.

    While establishing his rep as Seattle's foremost sculptor of powerful, electronic abstractions, Ford dabbled with dance music production under the Bruno Proonsato moniker. What began as a lubricious lark to get the ladies bumpin' and grindin' became Ford's primary obsession. Over the last year, Bruno's live sets emerged as fist-pumping demonstrations of heady sound design and hedonism.

    -Written by Dave Segal

    Bruno has done a LIVE set on Ableton, so there is obviously no tracklist for his set.

    TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2004 - 5pm CST | 6pm EST | 11pm GMT
    "The Red Line Sessions" #15 hosted by Brian Ffar
    Streaming the best in electronic music live and On Demand. Breaks, Minimal, Progressive, House, Techno, Electro, and more on 200+ exclusive shows.


    1. Bruno Pronsato - Kuche [Orac CDR]
    2. Brian Aneurysm - Succubus [Substatic]
    3. Krikark - Boulevard Rushchouard [Karat]
    4. (e)Skat(e) - R U There? [Karat]
    5. Metope - Second Skin [Sender]
    6. (A)pendics Shuffle - Whichy One [Orac CDR]
    7. Metope - On ESC [Sender]
    8. Deco 2 - Elephants & Cubes (Felix Rennefeld Rmx)
    [Funkhaus]
    9. Moonbootica - MauMauHigh [moon boutique]
    10. Audio Royal - All The Time [Funkhaus]
    11. The Modernist - Protest Song (Michael Meyer Rmx)
    [Wonder]
    12. Audion - Kisses [Spectral]
    13. Popkatz - In Meinem Kopf (Hypnotic Rmx) [Neuton]

    Last minute info:

    The show starts at 6pm EST | 5pm CST | 11pm GMT at www.protonradio.com

    For all other RLS mixes, you can download them as high quality MP3's along with their tracklistings at www.brianffar.com

    Enjoy the show!!!

    Brian
    Brian Ffar
    [Siteholder Records | www.siteholder.net]

    [Proton Radio | www.protonradio.com]
    [Website | www.brianffar.com]
  • Jenks
    I'm kind of a big deal.
    • Jun 2004
    • 10250

    #2
    damn, this one looks devistating.

    I love that whole Karat record...and Metope on Sender fucking rules.

    Gotta love that label of late...Sender, putting out some sik tracks.

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