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  • Homskillet
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 1289

    #16
    Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 01.12. 2012 • Episode 082

    Didi, don't get me wrong, I appreciate the work you put in but I don't always have the time to download nor do I want to download every episode.

    My vote goes for keeping the convenience of the mixcloud and your downloads when we want it high quality.
    https://soundcloud.com/dahlheim/shadynasty-tres-final

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    • DIDI
      Aussie Pest
      • Nov 2004
      • 16845

      #17
      Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 01.12. 2012 • Episode 082

      Firstly thank you , well said, but I think you are depriving yourself. You can stream the podcast , just left click instead of right. That's pretty convenient. Obviously people do it the way they want to, what I don't like is inferior links in the page that has the best ones. Let them put it up in the normal P & R if they want. This is Hernan's sub forum, so it should represent him well. Obviously as I have said already I can't do anything about it. Well, except bitch about it Hopefully more people will be aware of where the best is as well.

      Btw they are not my downloads they are Hernan's

      As a matter of interest. I have been around long enough to hear the progression from vinyl, tape, cd etc, mp3 is the only step backwards in sound quality. It makes me sad that so many people will never hear what good recorded music can sound like. I blame iTunes a lot I'm not saying digital is bad , digital is wonderful. We have easy access to so much more wonderful music. I love WAV.
      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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      • simonr
        Transitionator
        • Jun 2004
        • 8796

        #18
        Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 01.12. 2012 • Episode 082



        Hernán Cattáneo : Resident (Delta FM 90.3) - Episode 082

        Part 1:

        01. Guy Gerber feat. Jaw - Steady (Deepfunk Back in '89 Mix) [Supplement Facts Recordings | unreleased]
        02. Hi-Fi Mystery School - The Triune Force (Metatronik EP) [90watts | 9056]
        03. Hugo Ibarra - Ambar (Daneel Remix) [Stripped Digital | Promo]
        04. Da-Ni-Lo - Sensitive Green [Soundcloud | free download]
        05. WayWork - In Tears [unreleased]

        Part 2:

        01. Simon Baker - Hideout [Last Night On Earth | LNOE011]
        02. Li-Polymer - Mission Control [unreleased]
        03. Heinrich Mendez - Tau Am Morgen (Marc Poppcke Remix) [Manual Music | MAN095]
        04. Guille Quero & Sound Process - Modular [unreleased]
        05. Rich Curtis - Lower My Voice (Pig & Dan Remix) [Release | R01]



        Release Notes:



        01. Guy Gerber feat. Jaw - Steady (Deepfunk Back in '89 Mix) [Supplement Facts Recordings | unreleased]

        This is my version of Guy Gerber's 'Steady'. Just for personal use, not for the competition. Hope you enjoy. [Deepfunk]

        Available as a free download >> http://soundcloud.com/deepfunkmusic/...teady-deepfunk




        02. Hi-Fi Mystery School - The Triune Force (Metatronik EP) [90watts | 9056]

        After some remixes Amsterdam's Hi-Fi Mystery School is finally back with their second EP on 90watts. For more than 5,000 years, the mystery schools of Egypt have optimised the ultimate in secret wisdom and knowledge. Perhaps, it has been theorised, they were wise masters which ancestors survived the destruction of lost continents and made their way to the early civilisation of Egypt, where they helped to elevate it to a greatness far in advance of other cultures of that era. Nowadays the legacy of those ancient skills has been hijacked by a few citizen from Amsterdam who formed the Hi-Fi Mystery School. They create music with consciousness elevating frequencies and animations with Sacred geometrical shapes. The geometry and the music are ONE! On the Metatronik EP, the Hi-Fi Mystery School reveals some of its new treasures to the world.

        Released by: 90watts
        Release/catalogue number: 9056
        Release date: Oct 29, 2012
        ISRC: NL-EZ6-12-00021




        03. Hugo Ibarra - Ambar (Daneel Remix) [Stripped Digital | Promo]

        Stripped Digital's foray into the Mexican electronic scene continue with Hugo Ibarra, with the original of 'Ambar' appearing on the second in label boss Norman H's occasional series as 'Mexico.Unmixed' followed the 'Argentina.Unmixed' compilation - again featuring some of the nations established producers, while also showcasing brand new talent to the label.

        Here Daneel is on hand for a great little remix. The Buenoes Aires producer is well known for his unofficial bootlegs and re-edits of tracks like Depeche Mode's 'Free Love' which was a big track for Hernán Cattáneo, and Moby's 'Inside'.

        Daneel has appeared on Resident 022 remixing Enrico Trevis 'Spirits' 067 with an Old School Remix of Mario Puccio's 'Serenade' and opened 046 with his original 'Melancholy'.




        04. Da-Ni-Lo - Sensitive Green [Soundcloud | free download]

        Danilo Losinno, born in Argentina, lives in Buenos Aires, a city in which electronic music has been steadily growing for the last ten years. He has always listen to all kinds of music from jazz to disco and from classical music to rock. Danilo studied musical production in "ESCUELA SONICA". Currently he is working to find a sound that evolves from disco, house 90s, deep house, and progressive house.

        Unsigned, a range of free music (incl. 'Sensitive Green')

        Listen to DA NI LO | SoundCloud is an audio platform that lets you listen to what you love and share the sounds you create.





        05. WayWork - In Tears [Mistique Music | Promo]

        WayWork is Emiliano Folgar of Floresta, Argentina. 'In Tears' is also being played by Nick Warren.




        06. Simon Baker - Hideout [Last Night On Earth | LNOE011]


        Following his hugely successful debut LP ‘Traces’, highly praised by the likes of RA, Mixmag and DJ Mag, Simon Baker’s latest EP on Last Night On Earth, ‘Hideout’ see’s the British producer pressing those buttons again. Simon’s signature sound, ‘Hideout’ is swimming in gentle drum pads and irresistible melody, yet maintains a deep and chunky synth. The Native American-esque flutes are simple yet add all the intrigue to this track.

        The bouncing bass notes in ‘Beliefs’ are only the beginning to this meaty house number. Again this track experiments with indigenous sounds that give it an eery twist.

        ThermalBear’s remix strips back the warmth from ‘Hideout’, plays heavier on the hi-hats and introduces clear rise and fall to produce a sterner version of the track.

        Released by: Last Night On Earth
        Release/catalogue number: LNOE011
        Release date: Nov 19, 2012




        07. Li-Polymer - Mission Control [unreleased]

        Madeira's Li-Polymer is no stranger to Resident, and was last seen with The Dreamer [Lowbit Records] on episode 076, with 'Voices & Visions' and 'Supernatural' broadcasted back on 045 and 042. These tracks subsequently came out in September on Liquid Grooves [LQDG0094].

        A regular on Resident, Li-Polymers music has also featured through remixes from Nick Stoynoff ('Plataforms' on Afterglow Deep) and Andy Arias ('Third Element' on Lowbit Records).




        08. Heinrich Mendez - Tau Am Morgen (Marc Poppcke Remix) [Manual Music | MAN095]

        

Heinrich Mendez combines emotional piano atmospheric melodies with fresh electronic sounds into a compelling sound texture. The classical piano training and the knack for the diverse types of electronic music are the basis of his work. Most of his tracks are results from spontaneous improvisation sessions. His music is used in various image/brand films and short films. 'Tau Am Morgen' is his debut release on Manual Music and comes with the equally solid 'Moonlight Cubes' track and a massive remix of the title track by man of the moment Marc Poppcke (Crossfrontier Audio, Soma, Sudbeat, Proton, Flow Vinyl etc).




        09. Guille Quero & Sound Process - Modular [unreleased]

        The unreleased 'Modular' is one of a batch of 4 tracks available for streaming on Guille's Soundcloud, made with Resident regular Sound Process.

        Under the influence of such artists as Frankie Knuckles, David Morales and Danny Tenaglia, in 1991 Guillermo Quero began his career as the warm-up DJ at Reflex club in Quilmes, south of Buenos Aires. A year later, he became the main resident, stepping into his second residency in 1993 at Nexo, a six thousand people venue located in Lomas de Zamora.

        In 2003, Paul Oakenfold picked him as the winner of the first Heineken Thirst Contest in Argentina and he also joined the Creamfields Buenos Aires line-up since that year on.

        He started producing in 2005 and his track Virus soon reached international audience when included by fellow Martín García on his guest set for UK's Kiss FM. The same year, both artists frequently shared Pachá"s decks and Guille also played at Brahma Beats festival, Moonpark alongside Hernán Cattáneo and John Digweed, and with Jimmy Van M. in the city of Rosario. In January 2006, he toured around Argentina and Uruguay with Luke Fair and Hernán Cattáneo.

        Nowadays, Guille keeps producing new tracks with Deep Mariano and playing at different South American clubs and parties every week.




        10. Rich Curtis - Lower My Voice (Pig & Dan Remix) [Release | R01]

        Original and remix collaborations on the first reference of RELEASE. An EP with and amazing original track from Rich Curtis and an outstanding lineup of remixers such as Pig & Dan, DNYO, Oliver Lieb, Tim Penner and Ioan Gamboa.

        
Release Date: Dec. 17th 2012


        Pig & Dan Bio

        Looking back, the meeting of minds during a chance encounter of Igor Tchkotoua (Pig) and Dan Duncan on a flight to Spain in 1999, sounds like the opening scene of a Hollywood movie, certainly neither musician could have the written the script of what happened next. Recognising a mutual philosophy, and using their own musical background that dated back to the start of the dance scene, they combined to create a slick production outfit that would entrance clubbers and soon win compilation support from the likes of Sander Kleinenberg, Felix Da Housecat, John Digweed and Nic Fanciulli. Most significantly though, their tech tour de force ʻOh Yeahʼ (2005) signalled the start of their ongoing relationship with Cocoon Recordings, which has seen their status as DJs and producers soar on a global level.

        From humble beginnings in late 80s, playing the tea boy and exploring the workings of a recording studio, both Igorʼs & Danʼs experiences stem from an era of primitive technology and old fashioned production techniques. Danʼs own history saw him as part of the hugely successful drum ʻnʼ bass act ʻIntenseʼ, during which time he also played alongside luminaries such as LTJ Bukem and Fabio & Grooverider. When Pig&Dan decided to join forces, they began a truly prolific production schedule – with 18 releases in just over year – establishing their reputation as producers of pulsating electronic music that straddled dark house and high energy techno whilst creating their signature of twisted and experimental breakdowns. These releases on their label Submission would prove to be merely a stepping stone though. 


        In 2005, they commenced Sonic Society and focused more toward the edgy minimal that would attract Cocoon Recordings, as well as all the leading jocks such as Sven Vath, Loco Dice and Tiefschwarz. As testament to their continued master production skills, the disturbingly dark ʻOh Yeahʼ has been followed by 8 more releases on the seminal Frankfurt imprint, including their own artist album, ʻImagineʼ. During this time, their profile as in-demand remixers has reached the point where such electronic pioneers as Underworld were coming back for more!

        2012 saw the duo celebrate 10 years with 'Decade' [Soma Quality Recordings] as well as having two releases on Bedrock, including a collaboration with fellow Cocoon stable mate Mark Reeve, and an EP on Tronic.
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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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