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  • DIDI
    Aussie Pest
    • Nov 2004
    • 16844

    Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102

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    Because he is absolutely on fire at the moment.!!



    Part 1 Tracklist


    Cine City - Are You Sure Joe (Neil Quigley's journey to Metaluna)


    3Deep feat. Ryan Vail - Coming home


    Rootfellen - Wanna love you


    Amirali - No strings


    Chaim - We Are feat. Meital Derazone


    Part 2 Tracklist


    The Revenge - Maia


    Ben Hoo - Maledictum


    Antrim - Shine Evolving


    Eze Ramirez - Nekhael


    CoMa - My Orbit



    Music podcast download - hernancattaneo
    Last edited by DIDI; April 20, 2013, 11:12:45 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
  • benda
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jul 2004
    • 234

    #2
    Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102

    Wow. I'm really loving the sounds this week! Beautiful stuff.

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    • DIDI
      Aussie Pest
      • Nov 2004
      • 16844

      #3
      Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102

      I have to admit I have barely listened yet. I have been absolutely entranced by last weeks, still can't stop playing it. The only thing wrong with weekly mixes is there is so little time to absorb them fully
      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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      • benda
        Getting Somewhere
        • Jul 2004
        • 234

        #4
        Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102

        Is it just my copy or does this end suddenly for everyone? I might try downloading it again.

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        • DIDI
          Aussie Pest
          • Nov 2004
          • 16844

          #5
          Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102

          ^^^ Do you get the radio spiel?? It's 132.1mb, 57.37 mins
          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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          • benda
            Getting Somewhere
            • Jul 2004
            • 234

            #6
            Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102

            No radio spiel. But I just downloaded it again and it's all there now! Phew!

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            • rocc42o
              Getting Somewhere
              • Apr 2006
              • 129

              #7
              Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102

              This set is amazing!

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              • DIDI
                Aussie Pest
                • Nov 2004
                • 16844

                #8
                Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102

                Last three have been amazing. !!
                Originally posted by benda
                No radio spiel. But I just downloaded it again and it's all there now! Phew!
                Good one !! We are here to help if you ever have any problems.
                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

                Comment

                • simonr
                  Transitionator
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 8796

                  #9
                  Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102



                  Hernán Cattáneo : Resident (Delta FM 90.3) - Episode 102

                  Part 1

                  

 01. Cine City - Are You Sure Joe (Neil Quigley’s Journey To Metaluna) [Paper Recordings | Promo]

                  02. 3 Deep featuring Ryan Vail - Coming Home [Stripped Off | 002SO]

                  03. Rootfellen - Wanna Love You (Believe EP) [Hype Muzik | 113-HM]

                  04. Amirali - No Strings (Where The Wind Blows Compilation) [BPitch Control | BPC263]
                  

 05. Chaim feat. Meital De Razon - We Are [Supplement Facts Records | SFR036]



                  Part 2

                  01. The Revenge - Maia (Crossing Wites 001 Compilation) [My Favorite Robot Records | MFR075]

                  02. Ben Hoo - Maledictum [Kindisch Records | KD059]

                  03. Antrim - Shine Evolving (Stereo Paradise Compilation) [99% Recordings | 99002LP]

                  04. Eze Ramirez - Nekhael [unreleased]

                  05. Coma - My Orbit [Kompakt | KOM 278]



                  Release Notes:



                  01. Cine City - Are You Sure Joe (Neil Quigley’s Journey To Metaluna) [Paper Recordings | Promo]

                  Now and again a remix pops up from the back catalogue that people have done for the fun of it and here is one. Neil Quigley said he's been in love with Are You Sure Joe since he heard it on a Renaissance compilation and "has never grown tired of it, and believe me I've played it A LOT." His deep house version keeps the integrity of the track but has updated it for modern floors. So listen, download, press play and spread the love.

                  Are You Sure Joe is a seminal Paper release, recorded at the same time as the Book by Salt City Orchestra. Its true Manchester.

                  This was a moniker of Salt City orchestra's and was recorded at the same studio and time as the Book, the famous SCO classic. The studio was next door to Wai Wan's and he remixed and played keys on the b-side. It was named after the oldest surviving cinema in Manchester.




                  02. 3 Deep featuring Ryan Vail - Coming Home [Stripped Off | 002SO]

                  3 Deep was born in the long hot summer of 2000, its members consisting of 3 DJ friends with an undying passion for music and a strong desire to climb the ladder of success. Lifelong friends, Jonny Blevins, Stevie Robinson and Kris Totton grew up playing a huge part in their local early rave scene in Northern Ireland, playing and organising a never ending stream of warehouse parties and club nights, as well as attending the major rave events that helped define the creation of this iconic music scene. they made the natural progression into the studio and began making quality tracks for the likes of Stripped Digital, AlterImage, Manchester Underground Music & Light Digital just to name three.

                  Here they trio have teamed up with Irish vocalist Ryan Vail for this release "Coming Home" which features and Original and remixes from Dexter Ford, Rootfellen, L8M8, and Russell Caten. this is the second release on the brand new Stripped Off imprint out of the strippedmuzikclub stable.




                  03. Rootfellen - Wanna Love You (Believe EP) [Hype Muzik | 113-HM]

                  At this very moment there’s not a lot we know about Rootfellen a 20 year old Ukranian producer who is making a full debut with “Believe EP” on Hype Muzik which will be followed siftly with remixes on Stripped Recordings and new stable off shoot Stripped Off. He has releases also with labels Tulipa, Spring Tube, Syringe and Kult Music. he can turn his hand at various genres and styles of which in the coming months you will see for yourselves.




                  04. Amirali - No Strings (Where The Wind Blows Compilation) [BPitch Control | BPC263]

                  In the early nineties the world began taking a shine to a quite curious phenomenon which was still regarded in many places as part of the even more curious genre label IDM. Its protagonists such as Richard James and Autechre created grandiose and bewildering (or bewildered?) cosmoses of sound whose exponential complexity could only be escaped by departing in the opposite direction minimal techno as an escape route to the future! While these two extremes were played off against one another for the next decade and deconstruction was pushed to its limit, now the time finally seems right for something new for a removal of strict genre boundaries, for a joint exploration of form and colour, for a combination of function and emotion.

                  BPC meets this current transition with an ambitious compilation album bearing the fitting title Where the Wind blows. The name requires little interpretation: seventeen striking and all previously unreleased tracks from as many artists reveal where the wind could be blowing at BPC in the future. On board, alongside numerous BPitch veterans such as Kiki, Thomas Muller, Jahcoozi and label boss Ellen Allien herself, are renowned remixers from the BPC network, including the Polish DJ duo Viadrina and the Irish-Canadian Amirali, a London resident and newcomer to the Crosstown Rebels label. Interested BPC fans got a taste of their superb remixes for artists including We Love last year.

                  Of course, a fresh wind means completely new input as well. So it comes as no surprise that the BPitch circle has been expanded to include a few more illustrious names: Tomas Barfod, with releases on Get Physical, Kitusé and Gomma, is not only one of the stars of his native Danish club scene, he is also the drummer and producer for the exceptional band WhoMadeWho. Still an inside tip (for now) are Douglas Greed and Mooryc, hailing from the Freude am Tanzen crew, who have combined to form Eating Snow and are serving up modern electro pop featuring first-rate vocals.

                  There is a compelling performance from another gifted vocalist, Joy Adegoke, who is riding a wave of success with producer Jim Janssens as Joy Wellboy in their home city of Brussels. She adorns Where the Wind Blows with a cool, soulful-electronic, down-tempo gem. The transition from highly structured minimalism to atmospheric, song-oriented alternative electronica is noticeable as a strong thread running through the entire album. It offers Telefon Tel Aviv's dramatic soundscapes just as much room as Dillon's distinctive, almost painfully intense singer-songwriter sketches.

                  Filled with a broad, liberating anything goes attitude, the artists involved appear to have forgotten all constricting genre boundaries: the label boss delivers a surprise with a very uncharacteristic cerebral cinema soundtrack, almost rocky in its driving rhythm; Chaim combines house and space-disco elements with a wink of the eye; mechanical sound specialist Thomas Muller serves up a piece that could almost be interpreted as tech-house parody; and Hercules And Love Affair singer Area Negrot takes us by surprise by revealing a naive-poppy side that no one would have previously suspected. The high proportion of vocal tracks on Where the Wind blows underlines the commitment to colour and the shift towards a new emotionality.

                  The musical diversity of the album and the year that BPC boss Ellen Allien spent actually compiling the tracks in no way impede its consistency and conviction. On the contrary: Where the Wind blows simultaneously takes stock of where a successful label stands and points to a vision of the future of electronic music.




                  05. Chaim feat. Meital De Razon - We Are [Supplement Facts Records | SFR036]

                  Supplement Facts get set to release a killer package from prolific Israeli producer and long-time collaborator, Chaim. The latest, superlative 'We Are' EP is a three-tiered dancefloor odyssey with the stylistic range to last from dusk until dawn.

                  A-side 'We Are' feat. Meital Derazone will immediately hook the crowd with a moody bass riff and dark echoing vox, slowly building into a hypnotic synth driven peak time voyage with an epic feel.

                  Flip over to the B-side and 'Orion Skies' is a more understated affair lifted with floaty atmospherics as disembodied vocals whisper over the analogue groove and fluid pads and creeping chords permeate the spacey arpeggiated synths. Final track 'Social Assassin' has a more unhinged edge with deranged vocal clips, a tough percussive groove, trippy echoing FX and propulsive bass. Ascending organ chords lead to a dramatic bassline drop sure to destroy the dancefloor.

                  Long-time friend and compatriot to Guy Gerber and the Supplement Facts label, fellow Tel-Aviv export Chaim is another of the country's most prolific electronic artists. Having collaborated with Guy on a number of releases and also becoming part of the prestigious cannon at BPitch Control, this EP for Supplement Facts will be the latest in an over-flowing catalogue of heavyweight club records.




                  06. The Revenge - Maia (Crossing Wites 001 Compilation) [My Favorite Robot Records | MFR075]

                  My Favorite Robot will release their first official mix, Crossing Wires 001, on June 10th. The Toronto-based trio of James Teej, Voytek Korab and Jared Simms have been working under that moniker for a few years now, releasing music on like-minded house labels such as Crosstown Rebels and Visionquest. They also christened their own imprint of the same name back in 2008.

                  Crossing Wires follows releases from the likes of Tom Demac and Jori Hulkkonen on their label, and features 15 new and exclusive tracks from the Robots themselves as well as the likes of Fairmont, Timo Maas, Alan Fitzpatrick, Inxec & Droog, The Revenge and plenty of others. The album will be released on both CD and digital.




                  07. Ben Hoo - Maledictum [Kindisch Records | KD059]

                  Ben Hoo has been hard at work lately. In addition to his healthy touring schedule, the London born DJ & Producer has been in the studio preparing his debut album for Kindisch, 'Collected'.

                  We now present the first cut from the album 'Maledictum', including remixes from Nicolas Duvoisin and Nick Galemore. Maledictum in Bens own words: This track was brought about from two ideas. One was to try out a bold munchy bass line, as was a notable feature of many tracks I loved in Miami last year. The other was to create a simple beat and not concentrate on how that develops, in order to see where I would refocus the production. These features resulted in a raw pattern with a rolling unbroken flow. To then introduce the odd sound to suggest a different groove disturbed it, so I ended up weaving and manipulating sounds slowly over time.

                  Swiss DJ, promoter and producer Nicolas Duvoisin from Fantastic Friends Recordings takes the track into tech-house territory, playing with slippery percussion and further enhancing the mood of the original, building the energy and increasing the tension before releasing with foggy chord echos. Theres no doubt this remix has a certain fast paced energy around it, something that will cause the dance floor to sweat.

                  Embracing his own flavour of creative destruction, Kindisch's own Nick Galemore creates a deep ambience with his Late Mix. I kind of made a point to not hear the original track before or during this production. I wanted to feed off the parts I had, (which weren't track length) and let them tell me what is going to happen. This way I had a chance to be directly inspired, but not influenced by the original. I went through 4 or 5 different versions before I found something that felt right. All in all, this single release represents the diversity you will find in the forthcoming album Collected, from itchy rhythmic synths, to cool, distant chimes.




                  08. Antrim - Shine Evolving (Stereo Paradise Compilation) [99% Recordings | 99002LP]

                  Tvardovsky and 99percent label boss Mark B select the hottest progressive, melodic techno and tech house for this amazing compilation.

                  Antrim is Guillermo Cornejo from Cordoba, Argentina. Antrim has previous releases on Hope Recordings, Progrezo Records, Classound Recordings and Lohit Records.




                  09. Eze Ramirez - Nekhael [unreleased]

                  Limited information. Eze Ramirez is from Buenos Aires and had a recent mix on Proton c/o Balkans South America.




                  10. Coma - My Orbit [Kompakt | KOM 278]

                  Following two acclaimed EP's on KOMPAKT and more than a year of meticulous preparation, COMA's (Marius Bubat and Georg Conrad) much-anticipated album debut IN TECHNICOLOR (KOMPAKT 279 CD 106) will see the light of day via KOMPAKT in April 2013.

                  In advance of this incisive event, the band gives you a taste of the opulences to be expected with the 12" release of MY ORBIT (KOMPAKT 27 - one of the album's surefire highlights escorted by two brilliant remixes from upcoming luminaries DAUWD and CLOUDS. Laying out a richly adorned web of ridiculously catchy synth riffs, highly versatile beats and general leftfield extravaganza, IN TECHNICOLOR brings you two electronic producers very much willing to confide their sometimes unassertive perfectionism, now mutating into rackety, venturesome musicians before your very ears.

                  Interstellar ballad MY ORBIT is but one of many wooing album moments tracing the impact pattern of the muse's kisses, but it perfectly encapsulates the adventurous spirit exuded from COMA in 2013. A true pop epic at heart, this cut wanders a steepening path until it reaches its full-blown vocal climax sung by an android choir, happily veering off into glistening bleep disco territory shortly afterwards.

                  COMA have never been shy of participating in the work of others or have them participate, as can be seen on IN TECHNICOLOR which is spiked with zealous guest performances from fellow artists running the whole gamut of contemporary pop culture.

                  With this in mind, it shouldn't come as a surprise when the remixers of MY ORBIT turn out to be highly diversified producers exhibiting a similar thirst for sonic discovery. With DAUWD and CLOUDS, two upstarts hailing from UK's vast post-dubstep landscape enter the Kompakt stage, with the first one delivering a soulful, life-affirming reinterpretation steering close to the alluring original, while the second one revamps it into a sweaty, hard-hitting bass jam. Chock-full of beans, that's what we are.
                  sigpicSimonR

                  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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                  • simonr
                    Transitionator
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 8796

                    #10
                    Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102



                    Last track played during Hernan's 7 hrs at Fuse
                    sigpicSimonR

                    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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                    • Knightsfan87
                      Gold Gabber
                      • Apr 2010
                      • 992

                      #11
                      Re: Hernán Cattáneo Resident | Delta FM 90.3 • 20.04.2013 • Episode 102

                      Really enjoyed this track:

                      02. 3 Deep featuring Ryan Vail - Coming Home

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