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Noice! - Episode 151 NOICE! Presents That's What People Play featuring Adam Port (Souvenir Records)
we continue roaring on through the Dog Days of summer ... the next mix in our introduction series of "That's What People Play" comes our way via Adam Port... making his return to the NOICE! podcast..... we loved him the first time.... so we had to have him back. enjoy the mix everyone... and Stay NOICE!Techno’s biggest flaw is its self-referencial tendency. You know the deal, the common contemporary DJ/Producer steals an Underground Resistance-Record from his older brother at the age of 16 (biographical details may vary, not to impair the facts, though), thus presuming to have found the holy grail (what, of course, nobody is claiming to deny). His world is shrinking down to Detroit, Chicago, New York and Berlin within the following years, he’ll equip himself with records and turntables and not look over the rim of his MKII ever again. Adam Ports biography is different. Adam was Hardcore, when he was 16. No, not Rotterdam-Hardcore. We’re talking New York-, Boston- and Washington D.C.-Hardcore here. It’s a past that he still lives up to, cultivating it in his vegetarian-straight-edge-lifestyle. After that there was HipHop. He got in touch with turntablism, discovered his love for vinyl and evolved to be a skilled DJ for the first time. Then, finally came Techno. This way of tracing down spaces, giving one the best possible chance of self-development, is the essential reason for Ports presence being so unique. There’s no scene-dictated tunnel view in his activities, there is only a pointed emphasis on style, on groove and sophistication. An emphasis, that, because it’s informed by Dub, Danchall, Rap, Soul or even Psychedelic Rock, is advanced enough to always shine through the inflationary characteristic of the genre as notably original. That applies to both, his productions and his DJ-sets. What Adam Port is laying his hands on might have its place within the parameters of House and Techno, but it’s always more than that. It’s his style.Tracklist:1. Quenum feat. Paris - Just Take It / Clapper2. Steve Bug feat. Gigi - Like It Should Be (Ribn's Translucent Vox Remix) / Pokerflat3. Hurts - Better Than Love (Tiefschwarz Mix) / RCA Records4. Studio 1 - Neu 3 / Studio 15. Tracey Thorn - Why Does The Wind? (Michel Cleis Remix) / Buzzin' Fly6. Tapesh & Maximiljan - You Never Win (Adam Port Remix) / Snatch!7. Santé & Adam Port - Anyway / Souvenir Plus8. Portable - Release / Perlon9. Danzig - On A Wicked Night / AFM
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Noice! - Episode 151 NOICE! Presents That's What People Play featuring Adam Port (Souvenir Records)
we continue roaring on through the Dog Days of summer ... the next mix in our introduction series of "That's What People Play" comes our way via Adam Port... making his return to the NOICE! podcast..... we loved him the first time.... so we had to have him back. enjoy the mix everyone... and Stay NOICE!Techno’s biggest flaw is its self-referencial tendency. You know the deal, the common contemporary DJ/Producer steals an Underground Resistance-Record from his older brother at the age of 16 (biographical details may vary, not to impair the facts, though), thus presuming to have found the holy grail (what, of course, nobody is claiming to deny). His world is shrinking down to Detroit, Chicago, New York and Berlin within the following years, he’ll equip himself with records and turntables and not look over the rim of his MKII ever again. Adam Ports biography is different. Adam was Hardcore, when he was 16. No, not Rotterdam-Hardcore. We’re talking New York-, Boston- and Washington D.C.-Hardcore here. It’s a past that he still lives up to, cultivating it in his vegetarian-straight-edge-lifestyle. After that there was HipHop. He got in touch with turntablism, discovered his love for vinyl and evolved to be a skilled DJ for the first time. Then, finally came Techno. This way of tracing down spaces, giving one the best possible chance of self-development, is the essential reason for Ports presence being so unique. There’s no scene-dictated tunnel view in his activities, there is only a pointed emphasis on style, on groove and sophistication. An emphasis, that, because it’s informed by Dub, Danchall, Rap, Soul or even Psychedelic Rock, is advanced enough to always shine through the inflationary characteristic of the genre as notably original. That applies to both, his productions and his DJ-sets. What Adam Port is laying his hands on might have its place within the parameters of House and Techno, but it’s always more than that. It’s his style.Tracklist:1. Quenum feat. Paris - Just Take It / Clapper2. Steve Bug feat. Gigi - Like It Should Be (Ribn's Translucent Vox Remix) / Pokerflat3. Hurts - Better Than Love (Tiefschwarz Mix) / RCA Records4. Studio 1 - Neu 3 / Studio 15. Tracey Thorn - Why Does The Wind? (Michel Cleis Remix) / Buzzin' Fly6. Tapesh & Maximiljan - You Never Win (Adam Port Remix) / Snatch!7. Santé & Adam Port - Anyway / Souvenir Plus8. Portable - Release / Perlon9. Danzig - On A Wicked Night / AFM
Podcast home: http://noice.podomatic.com
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