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    Dave_Mothersole_-_New_Groove_(Proton_Radio)-SBD-04-05-2009-TALION_INT

    dave_mothersole_-_new_groove_(proton_radio)-sbd-04-05-2009-talion_int

    ARTIST....: Dave Mothersole
    TITLE.....: New Groove (Proton Radio)-SBD-04-05
    GENRE.....: House
    SUBGENRE..: Deephouse, Psychedelic
    SOURCE....: Live Session
    RELDATE...: Apr-05-2009
    AiRDATE...: 000-00-0000
    TRACKS....: 01
    LENGTH....: 121:49 min
    QUALITY...: 192kbps

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    RELNOTES..:


    Tracklist:

    01. Kris Wadsworth - Mainline - Sei A Mix [Hypercolour]
    02. Will SAul & Tam Cooper - Heartwave [Aus Music)]
    03. Steve Lawler - Distrait - Nick Curley & Gorge Mix [Systematic]
    04. Abyss - Hiccups - Dub Mix [Renaaissance]
    05. Kevin Griffith - Cantona Kung Fu - Sascha Dive Mix [Tsuba]
    06. Okain - 717 - D'JUlz Mix [Tsuba]
    07. La Pena - Keep On Movin - Ranger Edit [La Pena]
    08. Gorge - Nyoata [8 Bit]
    09. Seuil - Double Room [Moon Harbour]
    10. Tiefschawarz - On And On [Souvenir]
    11. Luka & Lazo - Dust No. 4 - Barem Mix [Mo's Ferry Prod]
    12. Paul Hardy - Ninja Slipper - Lo Tech Mix [Baker St.]
    13. Itokim - Two And One [Nice & Nasty]
    14. Sian - Siamese Cat [Aus Music]
    15. Rob Slac - Far East Flow - Sasse Mix [Chillin Music]
    16. Nico Purman - My Own Band [Vakant]
    17. Mark Henning - Lost My Brain At Wrinchout - Barem Mix [Soma]
    18. L. Kubic - Voyager - Chris Woodward Mix [Buzzin Fly]
    19. Jay Shepheard - Year To The Day [Compost]
    20. Phonique - Fake It - Frankman Mix [Dessous]
    21. Cloudsteppers - Make Me Shine - Jon Silva Mix [Pesto Music]


    New show with Dave Mothersole!

    Over the last few years Dave Mothersole has steadily become one of London's biggest and best loved underground DJ's. Known for his smooth mixing skills, dynamic flow and deep, ultra funky interpretation of house and techno he's gradually risen, through the DJ ranks to become a regular fixture at clubs and parties all over the UK and overseas.

    A life long music fan, Dave's obsession with rhythm and sound started early whilst listening to his parents Beatles and Beach Boys records when his family lived in Italy. On returning to England at the age of eight he discovered the pop music of the day and started collecting his own records. From there he moved on to the more obscure sounds of groups like Kraftwerk and Pink Floyd and then into Punk, New Wave, Synth Pop, Jazz-Funk, Electro, Hip Hop and eventually the early House.

    In 1986 he went travelling to India and stumbled across the party scene in Goa. It was a major turning point that not only introduced him to the concept of all night parties, but also made him realise the full potential of electronic dance music.

    "The music was a mixture of eighties synth pop, Ital disco and obscure Hi-N-R-G, which probably sounds dreadful now, but at the time it was amazing." he says, "It was all instrumental and the vibe and the energy of the crowds dancing under the stars changed my outlook on life for ever. I still listen to some of the old tapes even now."

    After returning to Goa the following year he found things where kicking off back in England when he arrived home. He soon became a regular at clubs like Spectrum and The Trip, but it wasn't until a couple of years later that he fell into DJ'ing.

    "I had loads of mad techno records by groups like Front 242 and Nitzer Ebb and someone offered me a slot at a night called The Hard Club at Gossips in Soho. I used to 'try' and mix them with Detroit techno and early house stuff and even though I didn't have a clue what I was doing when I saw the effect that you could have on people, just by playing records, I was totally hooked."

    From there he moved on to a residency at the London club Browns, where he stayed for two years.

    "I used to do three nights a week and play the whole night myself, it was hard work sometimes but it taught me a lot about building the mood of a night and learning to work a crowd. It was an apprenticeship really and I'm really glad I did it."

    In 1993 he started working at Swag Records in Croydon giving up Browns, and started to play at underground parties like Heart & Soul and later Wiggle. It was here that he really started to develop the sound he's now known for Mixing raw, funky house grooves with lush melodic techno and deep, booming electro he quickly became one of the major players on the then still nascent tech house scene. Since then he's been a regular
    fixture at nights like Subterain (The End), The Bomb (Nottingham), Ministry Of Sound (London), Bed (Sheffield), Check-point (Reading) and Fabric (London), playing just about every major club in London whilst still holding down residencies at underground events like Whoop Whoop, Positive Sound and The Laundry.

    The last three or four years have seen Dave travelling around the world, taking his unique sound to parties and clubs in countries like Spain, Holland, Belgium, Croatia Turkey, France and Italy as well as doing major festivals like Homelands, (England and Scotland) and Dance Valley (Holland). He's also played in New York (The Twilo) and in North Carolina and was voted best visiting DJ of 1999 after a two week tour in New
    Zealand.

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