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sweet and you guys should got drew latta he is ill

Agreed. Drew is one of my favorite local DJs. We had him on about a year ago, but it is high time we have him on again!!!
PLUR-Step
A mixx of classic rave anthems all mashed-up with dub-step!


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Presented by The Cat's Den and Lunchbox Radio:

Our 04/22/2010 show will feature a new studio mix called "Careful With the Chemicals" from:



Temporalphonic: From Our Innerspace to Take You to Your's
PLUR-Step
A mixx of classic rave anthems all mashed-up with dub-step!

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Re: This week on DarkStar 801... V2AM's PSYONIX & Son:R!
« Reply #252 on: May 06, 2010, 08:53:14 AM »
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DarkStar 801 is now back on the air with our 05/06/2010 episode featuring:

Psyonix
V2 Events / Drumlojik / Mechanized Records / Guerrilla Tactics

 
 

 
Paul Randall, known in Salt Lake City's Electronic Dance Music scene simply as, "Psyonix", has been pushing the futuristic sounds of Drum and Bass for the better part of a decade. When he first heard Grooverider's remix of "B Boy Stance" by the legendary Freestylers back in 1999, he had no idea what that music was called, how it was produced, or that over a decade later he would have devoted his life to it. His interest in DJing really began when he first heard Dr. Octogon's "Dr. Octagonecologyst". He had heard turntablism before, but it never really grabbed him the same way DJ Qbert's style did. That said, it wasn't really until he actually witnessed DJs perform at raves that he knew this was something he wanted to be a part of.\par "I love the music, I loved the atmosphere, and I had a strong desire to contribute to the scene in any way I could." \par As Paul was taken under the wing of DJ Kno-1 and the rest of the Infected Records crew, he began learning the history of the music. Tracing it back to its hardcore roots, he was fascinated at the progression the sound had undergone in its (relatively) short lifespan. The idea that any and all other forms of music had some sort of influence on Drum and Bass allowed him to explore many different variations of the music and the culture itself. Through this he has developed a style all his own, influenced by those he respects and admires in the industry.\par At the time of his infancy in the scene, he adopted the moniker, "Psy Klone", unaware (at the time) of the existence of the Drum and Bass duo, "Sci Clone". Nor did he know of the DJs in Canada and Texas with similar names. After a year of constant, daily practice, he played his first show after he was given the opportunity by the Sektor 7 Cartel, a local professional promotion company that specialized in hosting club events for a more mainstream (and often upscale) audience. After his performance he was immediately added to the roster, and was featured at many of the Cartel's events all over the state, playing in just about every club in the downtown area. Eventually, as most things do, Psy Klone's affiliation with the Sektor 7 Cartel had come to an end.\par "I'm lucky I came in at the time that I did. I played a ton of shows for Simon (Parsons), around town, and my affinity for the underground grew stronger, and ultimately I made the natural progression to playing more underground shows. At some point, the Cartel and I parted ways. It was obvious that the direction I was headed was far more subterranean than the everyday clubgoer was used to. I still respect all the guys from camp, they are some of the coolest, most authentic people I've met, and I'm forever grateful for giving me a chance to do my thing."\par Psy Klone released his first official studio mix back in 2003, entitled "Unnatural Disaster". In just a month after he had made it available online, it had been downloaded several thousand times by people the world over. Its surprising popularity with the internet community and people within the local scene gave him a boot into the DJ Circuit, being recognized as one that could hold his own amongst his peers. Since then he's gone on to host internet radio shows from Mechanized Records (and soon thereafter joining their ranks alongside Ethics, Merryl, Roma, Brian Blurr, and the like), ran multiple Drum and Bass websites and even for a short time ran a local newsletter. \par "Man, I was doing a lot back then. I had a desk job that allowed me the time to keep up on the internet side of things, so I was pretty productive for a couple years there."\par Psy Klone soon found a home with Guerrilla Tactics, a crew of like-minded Junglists who were as down for the music as he was.\par "Steez and I played a show together one night, and he saw a GT sticker on my needle case, and was all like 'you down to represent?' or somethin' like that, and for me that was it. I had regarded the GT crew as the dominant species in Drum and Bass. I mean, these guys were right up there with Audioflo guys, Fader Freekz, Hiatus, Infected- all that. These guys were legit. So of course I was all, 'fuck yeah!' about it, it was a great moment for sure."\par After he released his second studio mix, "The Eye of the Storm", in 2004, he finally came to terms that he wasn't the only DJ with his name, so he underwent the transformation that more than one DJ before him has and called himself, "Psyonix", which owes it's likeness to Paul's Dungeons & Dragons/RPG roots. This also had been his internet handle for a number of years, so it seemed only fitting to extend the persona into the real world. \par More recently Psyonix was picked up by V2 Events, working for a short time on their web media, playing frequently at major V2/Bondad massives, and has also been managing the local Drum and Bass collective, "Drumlojik". He's released two full length mix CDs, the first being "Emergence Day", and his second "Contents Under Pressure". He's also dropped a few more Drum and Bass mixes online and even a Dancehall mix for fun, making him one of the more prolific artists in SLC. With the explosion of the Dubstep scene in the US, the DJ known at one time to purely specialize in beats produced at 175+ BPM has now found an attraction to productions written in the 145 BPM range.\par "Now that I've got Serato, it's on. I've been a vinyl purist for years, but in order to keep up with the pace of all of these new artists, tunes, styles, and sounds, I needed a medium that allowed me to do that, without compromising the aesthetics of mixing records too much. I've been a huge Dubstep fan as of late, and am absolutely in love with all the wicked drum and Bass that's being produced in recent months. You'll be hearing much more of both genres of music in the coming years, as that's really what's doing it for me right now".\par Psyonix is looking only to keep sharing the music that moves him with the people who will listen. he's been afforded the opportunity to share the billing with some of his personal heroes, such as Dieselboy, Loxy + Ink, Ewun, Chris Renegade, Aphrodite, Simon "Bassline" Smith, DStar, Armanni Reign, Mason, Demo + Cease, Black Sun Empire, Freaky Flow + MC Flipside, and Tech Itch, just to name a very few. Lately he can be found hosting a weekly internet mix show alongside Steez at Tactical Assault Studios (http://tasmixshow.com), while still playing out every chance he can. With no signs of stopping any time soon, Psyonix has been, and will continue to be definitely one to watch out for in the EDM scene!
 

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Son:R
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Show is updated every Thursday on our website:

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Check out mixes from Malice, Impure, Julliette, Nosay, Dave Sweeten, Drew Latta, TinkFu, Mixotic, MF Silva, and TONS more!!!

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PLUR-Step
A mixx of classic rave anthems all mashed-up with dub-step!

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Presented by The Cat's Den and Lunchbox Radio:

Our 05/13/2010 show will is bring it deep, tribal, and groovy with:

 
 
...as well as a bangin' nu-skool mix from myself titled:
Summer's Dusk

1.) 2001 A Space Odessey - Also Sprach Zarathrusta
2.) West Coast Funk - Attention Houston
3.) Pendulum feat. The Freestylers - Fasten Your Seatbelts
4.) Omar Santana - Raver's Damnation
5.) Jackal & Hyde - Seek and Destroy (Monk & Track Mack Remix)
6.) Klaus - Inside Mind
7.) Koma & Bones - Speedfreak
8.) Ed209 - Infectious
9.) Omar Santana & Evan Lewis - See Saw
10.) Grizzlr - Bodyhammer
11.) Pendulum - Out Here
12.) Lamb - Gorecki

Show is updated every Thursday on our website:

Also broadcast Thursday night's 7-9 MDT on...

 
Check out mixes from Malice, Impure, Julliette, Nosay, Dave Sweeten, Drew Latta, TinkFu, Mixotic, MF Silva, and TONS more!!!

...and you can also add us at:

PLUR-Step
A mixx of classic rave anthems all mashed-up with dub-step!

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Presented by The Cat's Den and Lunchbox Radio:

DarkStar's 05/20/2010 episode features a new D&B mix titled "Top 2 Botmz" from:

Drink
Latter Day Dub / E.H.R. / Basstream Radio / Trust


Jonathon Drink Alderink
Raised in downtown Las Vegas, Drink was influenced by Hip-Hop music from the young age of 5 years old soon after taking up graffiti writing and B-boying. At 15 years old, he formed a Hip-Hop crew of dj’s, breakers, mc’s and graff writers. Drink started collecting various records including jazz, samba, funk & soul, and hip hop and began producing one-of-a-kind Hip-Hop beats combining the groups’ diverse artistic styles with beats featuring samples of artists ranging from James Brown to Rage Against the Machine. During the late 1990’s Drink took on an interest in house, techno, and most of all, UK garage & drum and bass. After years of djing and doing promotions for various club events / raves in & around the Las Vegas strip, and getting into clubs well before the age of 18, Drink inevitably took on dj’ing at events along side various Producers & dj’s such as: Von D, Dieselboy, 12th planet, 6blocc, ak 1200, havocNdeed and many more.

More recently, Drink joined the Latter Day Dub crew of Utah and currently resides in Salt Lake City. Drink has also been involved in starting a monthly dubstep / glitch hop / future garage night called “Trust” with local Nick Bliss; as well as organizing, planning, and of course, djing at various dubstep & DnB shows and hosting the Basstream Radio show on Glitch.fm. Drink has also ventured back into producing his own music again which is soon to be available on his soundcloud. His incredibly vast knowledge of producers, djing, and experience all combine to make a well choreographed set to please dubstep & DnB heads all over.



...as well as a mix from our resident bad-ass:

Son:R
Groove Nation / DarkStar 801

 
Show is updated every Thursday on our website:

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Check out mixes from Malice, Impure, Julliette, Nosay, Dave Sweeten, Drew Latta, TinkFu, Mixotic, MF Silva, and TONS more!!!

...and you can also add us at:

PLUR-Step
A mixx of classic rave anthems all mashed-up with dub-step!

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Re: Get funkee with a tag team house set from Roma & Nastee N8!!!
« Reply #255 on: June 03, 2010, 01:13:58 PM »
Presented by The Cat's Den:

We will be bringin' the house down on our 05/03/2010 episode of DarkStar 801 with:

Roma & Nastee N8
V2AM / Mechanized Records / Nitedroppin' / Club Manhattan


Check out mixes from Malice, Impure, Julliette, Nosay, Dave Sweeten, Drew Latta, TinkFu, Mixotic, MF Silva, and TONS more on our website:

New mixes available every Thursday!

...also broadcast Thursday night's 7-9 MDT on...
PLUR-Step
A mixx of classic rave anthems all mashed-up with dub-step!

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Re: Get funkee with a tag team house set from Roma & Nastee N8!!!
« Reply #256 on: June 03, 2010, 01:15:24 PM »
Website has been updated for this week. You can check out the funky house sounds now!

http://DarkStar.LunchboxRadio.com
PLUR-Step
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Presented by The Cat's Den:

This week we will be premiering Hobbz' long awaited new studio mixx:

PLUR - Step

PLUR - Step is made for dance music lovers new and old. It features classic rave tracks like "Children", "Ready, Steady, Go!", and "Papau, New Guinea"... then mashes them up with nu-age dub-step. This mixx takes music most of us should know and love, and gives it a flavor you have never heard. It is hard and heavy, but also quite reminiscent and fun.

Check it out this Thursday!!!

 
Check out mixes from Malice, Impure, Julliette, Nosay, Dave Sweeten, Drew Latta, TinkFu, Mixotic, MF Silva, and TONS more on our website:

New mixes available every Thursday!

PLUR-Step
A mixx of classic rave anthems all mashed-up with dub-step!

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Tracklisting:
1.)Tony Anthem & Axl Ender – Foxy Lady with Daft Punk – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger
2.)Bar 9 – Midnight with Stakker – Humanoid (Krafty Kuts mix)
3.)Caspa – Marmite with Basement Jaxx – Where’s Your Head At? (Stanton Warrior’s mix)
4.)Bar 9 – Malicious Tactics with Punk Mustard – Rock Right and Keoki – Jealousy (Elite Force mix)
5.)Riskoteque – Dream State with Garbage – Milk (Rabbit in the Moon mix)
6.)S.Y.N.K.R.O. – Dub Specialist with Paul Oakenfold – Ready, Steady, Go! (PMT mix)
7.)Riskoteque – Just You with Robert Miles – Children (Busta Beat mix)
8.)Ed Solo & Skool of Thought – Sludge with Kay Cee – Escape (Electro mix)
9.)Babylon System & Noah D. – Examination of Time (VIP mix) with Z2 – I Want You (Lange mix) and Art of Trance feat. Caroline Lavelle – Breathe (Vox mix)
10.)Skynet – Isolate with Foggy – Come Into My Dreams (Mr. Smith mix)
11.)John Digweed – Heaven Scent (Bodyrock mix)
12.)Hektagon – Strange Voices with Future Sound of London – Papau New Guinea (Hybrid mix)
13.)Hektagon – El Mundo with Sarah McLachlan – Fear (Hybrid mix)
PLUR-Step
A mixx of classic rave anthems all mashed-up with dub-step!

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