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Noice! - Episode 87 Clint Stewart (Auralism)
our final podcast of the Blue Collar series comes your way via Clint Stewart. Clint grew up in a home surrounded by music from classic rock, early blues, toclassical. He began training in classical piano and guitar. Over time his adolescentobsession with punk's passion and aggression led to a college-age awakening totechno's dark, relentless groove. A stint on UNF College Radio Station gave him theopportunity to start Nocturnal Underground radio show where he met Marc Smith.After college, Stewart moved to Miami and eventually joined forces with Auralismco-founders Smith and Jason Short and began playing along with them at theirresidency at Jazid. Within the year, Stewart moved to Hawaii for a brief "get away",but was soon living in San Francisco after a gig in which he never stepped foot onhis return flight.In just over two short years Clint has been rabidly carving his niche in the bay areaemerging techno scene. The assistant label manager/designer first made waves withhis breakout performance at 2007's Lovefest wowing the crowd of thousands. Sincejoining the Auralism camp he has continued to build a name for himself andwinning fans every step of the way. He has shared the decks with the likes of PanPot, Marc Schneider, Justin Maxwell, Sammy Dee, Exercise One, Franklin DeCosta, [a]pendics.shuffle, Stewart Walker, Bruno Pronsato, Falko Brockseiper, Sety,& Shaun Reeves.Never one to be defined by genres or trends Stewart easily commands crowds witha style that drips with intensity, filled w/ sexy, gauzy cuts that exhort everyone todance. Aside from DJ'ing in of some of the best clubs in cities like Los Angeles,Miami, New York, Seattle, Portland, Detroit, Honolulu and beyond. Hisdiscography continues to grow. In 2008 he produced pair of ecstatic remixes forthe label's inaugural Aural Therapy 1.1 compilation. The new year will deliver astring of remixes on fellow cohort Alland Byallo's label Nightlight Music alreadyreceiving buzz from Chris Fortier, Claude Von Stroke, & Habersham. As if thisweren't enough the summer holds a mini tour of Europe, including a date atWatergate. Be sure to keep your eyes on Stewart!1. Patrick Chardonnet - Dropout [Audiomatique Records] 2. Culoe De Song - Inspiration [Mule Musiq] 3. Michael J. Collins - Thank You & Fuck You [Wolf + Lamb] 4. Dan Curtin - Other [Mobilee] 5. Ricardo Villalobos - What You Say Is More Than I Can Say (Speak and Spell Long End Isolee Remix) [Sisterphunk] 6. Robytek - Luna Africa (Roland Appel Remix) [Rebirth] 7. dOP - 365000 Days [NRK] 8. Oculus - LR [AFULAB] 9. Home & Garden - Domesticated (Pezzner Remix) [Plastic CIty] 10. Culoe De Song - The Fallen Shiren [Mule Musiq] 11. Flying Lotus - Parisian Goldfish [Warp Records]
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Noice! - Episode 87 Clint Stewart (Auralism)
our final podcast of the Blue Collar series comes your way via Clint Stewart. Clint grew up in a home surrounded by music from classic rock, early blues, toclassical. He began training in classical piano and guitar. Over time his adolescentobsession with punk's passion and aggression led to a college-age awakening totechno's dark, relentless groove. A stint on UNF College Radio Station gave him theopportunity to start Nocturnal Underground radio show where he met Marc Smith.After college, Stewart moved to Miami and eventually joined forces with Auralismco-founders Smith and Jason Short and began playing along with them at theirresidency at Jazid. Within the year, Stewart moved to Hawaii for a brief "get away",but was soon living in San Francisco after a gig in which he never stepped foot onhis return flight.In just over two short years Clint has been rabidly carving his niche in the bay areaemerging techno scene. The assistant label manager/designer first made waves withhis breakout performance at 2007's Lovefest wowing the crowd of thousands. Sincejoining the Auralism camp he has continued to build a name for himself andwinning fans every step of the way. He has shared the decks with the likes of PanPot, Marc Schneider, Justin Maxwell, Sammy Dee, Exercise One, Franklin DeCosta, [a]pendics.shuffle, Stewart Walker, Bruno Pronsato, Falko Brockseiper, Sety,& Shaun Reeves.Never one to be defined by genres or trends Stewart easily commands crowds witha style that drips with intensity, filled w/ sexy, gauzy cuts that exhort everyone todance. Aside from DJ'ing in of some of the best clubs in cities like Los Angeles,Miami, New York, Seattle, Portland, Detroit, Honolulu and beyond. Hisdiscography continues to grow. In 2008 he produced pair of ecstatic remixes forthe label's inaugural Aural Therapy 1.1 compilation. The new year will deliver astring of remixes on fellow cohort Alland Byallo's label Nightlight Music alreadyreceiving buzz from Chris Fortier, Claude Von Stroke, & Habersham. As if thisweren't enough the summer holds a mini tour of Europe, including a date atWatergate. Be sure to keep your eyes on Stewart!1. Patrick Chardonnet - Dropout [Audiomatique Records] 2. Culoe De Song - Inspiration [Mule Musiq] 3. Michael J. Collins - Thank You & Fuck You [Wolf + Lamb] 4. Dan Curtin - Other [Mobilee] 5. Ricardo Villalobos - What You Say Is More Than I Can Say (Speak and Spell Long End Isolee Remix) [Sisterphunk] 6. Robytek - Luna Africa (Roland Appel Remix) [Rebirth] 7. dOP - 365000 Days [NRK] 8. Oculus - LR [AFULAB] 9. Home & Garden - Domesticated (Pezzner Remix) [Plastic CIty] 10. Culoe De Song - The Fallen Shiren [Mule Musiq] 11. Flying Lotus - Parisian Goldfish [Warp Records]
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