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Upcoming bookings:

06.08-2010: DJ set @ Follow The White Rabbit Open Air, Denmark
27.08-2010: DJ set @ Little Earth Open Air, Denmark
09.09-2010: Live + DJ set @ Freaky Fields Open Air, Denmark
January 28th, 2006

Psychedelik.com set download

Posted by pr0fane in Mixes

As mentioned earlier, I played yesterday at Psychedelik.com. The set went fine, and I have so far received good comments about it. The tracklist:

01. Andromeda – Atmonizer (Natural Flow Remix) // YSE/Millennium
02. Wizzy Noise – Tubeless (Lish Remix) // Com.Pact
03. Ticon – We Are The Mammuth Hunters (Live Mix 2005) // Moonflower
04. Cosma – Out Of Range (Son Kite Remix) // BNE/Yoyo
05. Aphid Moon vs Protoculture – Systematic Anomally // Oxygen
06. Wrecked Machines – Echo Groove // Solstice
07. Silicon Sound – Cypher // Neurobiotic
08. Silicon Sound – Nexus 6 (Protoculture Remix) // Nano
09. Protoculture – Supernova // Alchemy
10. Allaby – Imaginarium // Alchemy
11. Voice Of Cod – Misinfotainment // Organic
12. Aphid Moon & DJ Kristian – K-9 // Nano
13. Man With No Name – String Theory // Hyperflow
14. Man With No Name – Critical Mass // TIP.World
15. Pixel & Wrecked Machines – R.P.N.G.C. (Silicon Sound Remix) // Neurobiotic

A recording of the set can be downloaded or streamed from Mixupload.com. To download the set you must register as a user (which is free) and choose the “podcast” option.

January 24th, 2006

“Neo::Caine” review

Posted by pr0fane in Reviews

Neurobiotics new compilation “Neo:Caine” was in the mail yesterday, and since I’ve been sick and therefore off work for the past two days, I’ve basically been spinning the CD since then. Today I finished the review of the CD, and yes – it’s unbelievable. A teaser:

05. Pixel & Wrecked Machines – R.P.N.G.C. (Silicon Sound Remix) [145 BPM]
Another act from France, Silicon Sound, is up next with a remix of “Real Pimps Never Get Caught” from Pixels debut-album “Reality Strikes Back” – and what a surprise this was. Silicon Sound has made some excellent tracks over the years, but this is surely one of his best to date; incredibly uplifting, dreamy trance with epic Vangelis-like pads and with an abundance of lovely melodies. Marvellous, just marvellous.

Read the rest of the review here: Various Artists – Neo::Caine (Neurobiotic, January 2006)

January 23rd, 2006

Top10 for January

Posted by pr0fane in Top10

Better late than never, here is my top10 list for January 2006. With a healthy mix of deep tech house, electro, progressive psytrance and full on. All of top notch quality.

01. Pixel & Wrecked Machines – R.P.N.G.C. (Silicon Sound Remix) // Neurobiotic
02. Flowjob – Run Baby Run (The Big Escape Version) // Iboga, Unreleased
03. Jaïa – Electricity // Neurobiotic
04. Decoy – The Ride // Dance N Dust, Unreleased
05. Ace Ventura – R.I.S.E. // Iboga, Unreleased
06. Antix – Cold Nights (FREq Remix) // Iboga
07. Spanner – Pagan Pulse // Flow
08. Slinky Wizard – Depth Charger (Bus Remix) // Sub
09. Flowjob – They Are Not Alone // Iboga, Unreleased
10. Dousk – Sidewalk Lovin’ // Klik Records

January 23rd, 2006

Psychedelik.com this friday

Posted by pr0fane in Parties

This Friday (the 27th of January), I am playing live at the Psychedelik.com stream. As some might know, I have a few sets on rotation on their regular-stream, but this time it’s the real deal – live at 20:00 CET. The style will be a mixture of pumping progressive psytrance and full on partymusic.

Psychedelik.com is a long-running website with 3 streams – one promoting psychedelic trance, one with chillout, and one – the newest – dedicated for live-sessions. The streams both include single tracks, as well as DJ-sets from upfront DJ’s like:

Maël (Mind Control, France)
Glen.C (Iboga, UK)
Side-A (Groove Zone, France)
Senix (TurboTrance, France)
Motion/Tetraktys (SubMachine, France)

Link:
Psychedelik.com

January 23rd, 2006

I got tagged

Posted by pr0fane in Uncategorized

Today I got tagged by a friend of mine, Kim Rom. It’s basically like a kind of silly chain letter, and though I’m normally not much into these things, he was quite persuasive, so I decided to give it a go.

Four jobs I’ve had in my life
Kindergarten cop
DJ
Assistant in an Internet café
Webdesigner

Four movies I can watch over and over
Aliens
Monty Python and the Holy Grail
Spaceballs
Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind

Four places I have lived
Copenhagen, Denmark (Nørrebrogade)
Copenhagen, Denmark (Frejasgade)
Silkeborg, Denmark
Gl.Rye, Denmark

Four TV shows I love to watch
Futurama
Seinfeld
South Park
Simpsons

Four places I have been on vacation
Rome, Italy
Barcelona, Spain
Edinburgh, Scotland
Copenhagen, Denmark

Four websites I visit daily
Isratrance
Psynews
Electrobeat
JP

Four of my favourite foods
Lasagne
Homemade pizza
Roasted Christmas duck
Everything that involves pasta

Four places I would rather be right now
Australia
Japan
At a beach in Brazil
In bed

Four bloggers I am tagging
Phil
Crash
Rephint
Sats

Rules are as follows: if you decide to participate you have to stick with all of the above questions and (surprise) you have to answer all the questions. Finally you have to tag 4 other bloggers as well :).

January 22nd, 2006

Flowjob – Support Normality review

Posted by pr0fane in Reviews

After intense listening from Thursday and all over the weekend, I finished my review of Flowjobs debut album a few minutes ago – and overall my impression of the album is very positive. A teaser for the review:

01. Run Baby Run (The Big Escape Version) [132 BPM]
First track is “Run Baby Run (The Big Escape Version)”, and it’s everything an album-opener should be: a long, atmospheric intro sets the mood and builds up tension before the track really kicks in after 3½ minutes with a phat, rolling bassline. Sweet retro-trancy melodies are plentiful, and the male and female vocals are delicious – and never over the top. A completely epic, trancy tune, and one hell of an opening track.

Read the rest of the review here: Flowjob – Support Normality (Iboga, January 2006)

Now playing: Flowjob – They Are Not Alone

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