The Hidden Sessions With Deepak Sharma 1/12 With John Tejada

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  • Deepak Sharma
    Getting warmed up
    • Nov 2004
    • 69

    The Hidden Sessions With Deepak Sharma 1/12 With John Tejada

    Join me on the second Wednesday of each month on www.eccentricbeats.com for The Hidden Sessions - a radio show where you can hear hour long mixes from myself and guests.

    The first show is Wednesday January 12th from 2pm-4pm EST.

    2pm-3pm - Deepak Sharma Live From Europa Part 1
    3pm-4pm - John Tejada / Palette Recordings / Los Angeles

    Next show: Wednesday February 9th with Phil Stumpf / Duplex 100 / Festplatten / Minimal Dancin' / Paris

    About Deepak Sharma: Please visit www.hidden-nyc.com
    Deepak Sharma?s debut CD ?Boogaloo. Brooklyn. 3:23pm? is the first of its kind to be released by an American DJ. Deepak compiled tech-house and minimal techno from Germany, Spain and Detroit and arranged them in such a way to tweak your mind. The compilation reflects Deepak?s softer sound and received high praise from Time Out New York who called it ?Lush and soothing.? A similar sentiment was shared by dance music website Xpander as they described the CD as ?A mesmerizing trip and seamlessly weaved.? Mazi, one of the world?s most respected DJs and producers called the CD, ?Good cerebral chilled out after-hours fair.?
    Music labels such as Trapez, Shitkatapult, Regular, Boxer, Dial, Onitor, Areal, Italic, Plong and Z-Schallplatten are featured, illustrating Deepak?s vast knowledge of music. Groovetickets writes, ?Deepak's musical gift lies in the album's ability to traverse a broad musical canvas, the range of music offered is astounding coming from all areas of the globe, this is a DJ who feels the rhythm in his bones." Deepak is at the forefront of American DJs that play this sound and with the CD?s nationwide release his unique and infectious style is spreading. The CD has also found its way to Europe. Night Magazine, UK said it?s a ?Darkly beautiful soundscape of edgy beats and blips to chill you out after a heavy night.?
    The CD is just one aspect of Deepak?s sound. His deep, pounding techno has energized crowds late into the night at venue across North America as he has headlined in cities such as New York, Montreal, Philadelphia, Washington DC, San Diego and Richmond. Deepak?s ability to throttle the dancefloor is unwavering, and an experience you won?t soon forget. He was once asked, ?Why do you play so angry, yet you are so relaxed and laid back as a person?? Deepak replied, ?Let?s see how far you can push the crowd and how far they want to take it.?
    Deepak has shared the bill with many of the world?s elite DJs, including Craig Richards, Lee Burridge, FC Kahuna, Mazi, Ralph Lawson, Tigerhook and Steve Porter. While the world is still learning about Deepak Sharma, there are many out there who feel his ability as a DJ is second-to-none. His fans should be happy to hear the CD is just the beginning. Deepak?s schedule is filling up in 2005 starting with a monthly radio show on www.eccentricbeats.com named ?The Hidden Sessions? where he will showcase his mixes along with guests. Find out more about what makes Deepak tick in his interviews with www.residentadvisor.net and www.clubplanet.com, two of the world?s leading electronic dance music websites. Check your club's upcoming lineup to catch this innovative DJ in electronic dance music.


    About John Tejada: Please visit www.paletterecordings.com
    Normally associated with his peers in Techno from Detroit, Europe and elsewhere in the US and the world, John Tejada has embraced electronic music as a personal frontier, expanding on his formidable resume as a
    Techno recording artist ? as producer and remixer, DJ, and label owner.
    With dozens of singles, remixes, some film and TV work and
    contributions to sample CDs to his credit, this recent expansion has
    born a slew of tracks deeply informed by his uncompromised aesthetic ?
    honed over years of diligent production ? which finds its roots in
    Detroit Techno but references a far broader range of music, both in and
    outside of electronic music. His musically formative years were steeped
    in Classical music, growing up in family of performing artists--his
    mother a soprano singer and his father a conductor ? which then widened
    to include hip hop, DJing and finally, electronic music.

    Known for crafting a brand of subtle, musical techno, his recorded
    output ranges across tempo and genre lines, from chilled out affairs
    with spacious arrangements to pulsating, densely layered, deeply
    energetic tracks that work magnificently in the hands of DJs as well as
    on the home stereo. Earlier on, his music found release on labels such
    as A13, Multiplex and Generation R&S. Following on to those successes,
    he established his own imprint, Palette, in Los Angeles, in 1996, and
    has enjoyed six years of steady growth and recognition. The label has
    served as an exclusive outlet for his own prodigious output but has
    recently begun to expand its roster. He has also continued to record
    for other labels such as Plug Research, Seventh City, Moods and
    Grooves, deFocus, Sino and others, often in collaboration with 11 year
    long collaborator Arian Leviste, and alongside these numerous singles,
    has also produced eight albums; two for A13, and one each for
    Playhouse, deFocus, Plug Research, Moods and Grooves and Palette.
    www.hidden-recordings.com
  • phil
    Platinum Poster
    • Jun 2004
    • 2319

    #2
    Both mixes are smokin hot....
    Providing Aural Satisfaction

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    • Jenks
      I'm kind of a big deal.
      • Jun 2004
      • 10250

      #3
      tejada = god

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      • peloquin
        Till I Come!
        • Jun 2004
        • 8643

        #4
        thanks for the heads up, will look forward to this until it airs

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        • Deepak Sharma
          Getting warmed up
          • Nov 2004
          • 69

          #5
          Re: The Hidden Sessions With Deepak Sharma 1/12 With John Te

          yeah john is really turning it out right now with his work. this is going to be a really fun show - enjoy all the mixes. there's a forum for the show on www.eccentricbeats.com so leave any feedback or comments there. or here too for that matter!
          www.hidden-recordings.com

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          • Deepak Sharma
            Getting warmed up
            • Nov 2004
            • 69

            #6
            airs today at 2pm EST
            www.hidden-recordings.com

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            • phil
              Platinum Poster
              • Jun 2004
              • 2319

              #7
              Tejada on now..
              Providing Aural Satisfaction

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              • ftc
                Getting Somewhere
                • Jun 2004
                • 152

                #8


                we need more tejada mixes!

                and it would be awesome to get a copy of this set... i hope it's made available
                fuck sigs.

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                • Civic_Zen
                  Platinum Poster
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 1116

                  #9


                  rock the flock o' beez all over, damn
                  "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws." - Tacitus (55-117 A.D.)
                  "That government is best which governs the least, because its people discipline themselves."
                  - Thomas Jefferson

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                  • phil
                    Platinum Poster
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 2319

                    #10
                    Originally posted by ftc


                    we need more tejada mixes!

                    and it would be awesome to get a copy of this set... i hope it's made available
                    Deepak has mentioned that this set will be available... So let's see what happens..
                    Providing Aural Satisfaction

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