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  • TomTom
    Paging Doctor Weeds...we have a shortage on 1st St.
    • May 2002
    • 16206

    Ricky Stone - Sounds from the Orient

    Moinsen,

    Für die, die es noch nicht bemerkt haben: wir haben eine 3. show im Angebot, die wir seit letzter Woche hosten. Im Gegensatz zu Digweed und Cattaneo, die wissen was wir machen und uns auch unterstützen, jedoch nichts offizielles dazu sagen dürfen (Scheisscopyrightgeschichte), sind wir die einzige Website weltweit, die die neue show von Ricky Stone in Zusammenarbeit mit DJMag offiziell hosten darf. Ricky's show wird in 45 Ländern im Radio und Internet ausgestrahlt und besteht aus zwei Teilen: im ersten werden die Top 10 der DJMag gespielt und im zweiten Teil spielt Ricky entweder ein set von ihm oder einem Gast-DJ. Nach seiner letzten Welt-Tournee hat er den Durchbruch geschafft und wir dürfen uns auf Gastauftritte der weltweit bekanntesten DJs freuen. Hier unser Banner und der Pressext sowie Infos über Ricky Stone:



    After his hugely successful World Tour, Ricky Stone hooks up with the leaders of the dance press DJ Magazine to present a brand new cutting edge radio show. The show will be broadcast fortnightly Worldwide in over 45 countries and feature exclusively on-air the al new "DJMag.com Download Top 10".




    Biography:

    RICKY STONE, a veteran of the UK's mid-90s rave circuit, stumbled onto dance music's next frontier quite by accident. In 2001, he took a break from a hectic European tour to take up a month’s residency at Hong Kong's C Club. What was to have been a four-week stint in Asia ended up lasting three and a half years--and counting….

    IN 2005, Sheffield-born Stone is a solid fan favorite in the region. His fans turned out in mass force to vote him into British dance music authority DJ Magazine's top 100 DJs list this year, making him the first China / Hong Kong - based DJ to crack the elite list.

    When Sasha's Involver Tour came to China in 2004, Stone was perfectly placed to introduce the DJ legend to the Middle Kingdom's dance floors. Stone played alongside Sasha at every stop on the tour, setting the tone for the Chinese debut of one of the world's most sought after DJs.

    Sasha's tour of China was a high-profile reminder that Asia's dance music scene, primed for years by booming economies and rapidly developing youth cultures, is on the verge of explosive growth. Stone's early years in the region, fuelled by the continent's infectious dynamism, saw him bring his own unique brand of electronic beats and breaks to Asia's best clubs, playing at Tokyo's Womb, Taipei's Ministry of Sound, Singapore's Liquid Room and Shanghai's Rojam, amongst others.

    This restless energy has translated off the decks as well. Stone is currently working on a series of tracks with UK genius Dylan Rhymes that will feature strong Asian influences. In the past, Stone worked with fellow expatriate Dan F as Sinosine to produce the critically acclaimed Two Systems / One Country, released on one of the UK's premier breaks label Mob Records.

    While still based in the UK, Stone made waves producing as Kayestone with studio partner Derek Kaye. Their remix of the 2001 crossover hit Questions (Must Be Asked) by David Forbes was track listed on best-selling compilations like Gatecrasher's Discotech Generation and Paul Van Dyk's Politics Of Dancing. The highly regarded Distinctive Records released Kayestone’s original productions after a spell with Whoop! Records.

    This October sees Stone setting up base in what is possibly the hottest city in the world at the moment--Shanghai--after nearly four successful years in Hong Kong. This coincides with the opening of a new Shanghai office for RNR Asia, the management and booking agency Stone helped start in May. RNR Asia's portfolio of events already includes the deep, subliminal vibes of Danny Howells at Shanghai's glamorous Park 97 and the Chinese debut of Australian innovators Nubreed.

    RNR Asia has also skimmed the cream of China's still untapped DJ talent with plans to break them on the international scene sooner rather than later. With China's seemingly limitless economic growth and Asia's increasing importance in a globalized world, the future direction of dance music appears to point unmistakably to the east.


    Sounds From The Orient Show 2 August 14th 2006

    FIRST HOUR – DJ MAG.COM TOP 10 Download Chart

    1 Djuma Soundsystem - Les Djinns [Trenmoller] – [Get Physical]
    2 Iio -is it love ? [Starkillers] [Made]
    3 Cicada - The things you say [Dirty South] [Critical Mass]
    4 Freddy Le Grande - Put your hands up for Detroit [CR2]
    5 Dave Spoon – At Night [Toolroom]
    6 Bodyrox - Yeah Yeah [D Ramirez] [Eye Industries]
    7 Danny Freakazoid – Teken [CR2]
    8 Satoshie Tomie – Glow [Spirit Catchers] [SAW]
    9 Plump Djs - Electric Disco [D Ramirez] [Finger Lickin’]
    10 On Spec – Knights of Columbo [Bedrock]


    SECOND HOUR – RICKY STONE in the Mix =] [Plus various Acapellas]

    1 Booka Shade – In White Rooms
    2 Moby – Dream About Me [Booka Sade Remix]
    3 16 Bit Lolitas – Fiction & M
    4 Can Costa & MOS Pres The Key Generators - Party People [16 Bit Lolitas Remix]
    5 The Ledge - Falling [Stel Remix]
    6 Deep Dish - Future of the Future
    7 Rocco Mundo & Onno - Mainstream Medicine [Original Mix]
    8 Bedrock – Emerald [Filterheadz Remix]
    9 Satoshie Tomie – Glow [Spirit Catchers]


    www.djrickystone.com

    www.djmag.com
  • GLD
    Gold Gabber
    • Apr 2006
    • 636

    #2
    Re: Ricky Stone - Sounds from the Orient

    Gesehen, gelutscht, gefreut, gedankt.

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    • TomTom
      Paging Doctor Weeds...we have a shortage on 1st St.
      • May 2002
      • 16206

      #3
      Re: Ricky Stone - Sounds from the Orient

      Optimale Reihenfolge...besser als gesehen, gelutscht und in den Papierkorb verschoben. Ricky's sets sind echt klasse. Wir hatten mal eine show von ihm auf Mercurysessions und schon vorher exclusive Mixe gehostet, als ihn ich sag mal platt kein Schwein kannte. Die gingen damals eher in Richtung breaks/progressive breaks, aber mittlerweile hat er seine Stilrichtung etwas geändert und er legt housiger auf.

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