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Episode 40
September 14, 2008 08:50 AM PDT
DEEP, chilled and minimal sounds dominate Episode 40’s cosmopolitan set. And starting us off on our global house journey are two DJs/producers from Barcelona, Spain; DJ Elias and Evanz D with their blissed out “El sol.” Next we move into a slightly funkier American house mood by welcoming Los Angeles’ George Vibe and Jerry Martinez, known as The Funky House Tribe, with their “Release yourself”. Then it’s to Eastern Europe and the deliciously deep “Sunrise 5am” by Romanian DJ and producer Mircea Madalin, better known as Allexinno. Go to his site http://www.djallexinno.ro/ to download his minimal, deep and electro mixes. (Some of the links are in Romanian, but I managed to navigate intuitively.) Meanwhile, you can download more soulful and funky mixes from Italian DJs Ciappy and Kid Creole. http://www.ciappydeejay.com/ In Episode 40 you’ll find Ciappy DJ with David Murri on the excellent “Winds of Victoria”. We stop off in South Africa for Kent and Tumi’s “Hiya kaya” by Kentphonik before arriving down under for my favourite track of the set: “Deep down”. This is a deep and minimal track from Filippo Paviglianiti. Filippo, who records under the name J Nitti, is a native of Italy now living and working in Melbourne Australia. Enjoy. Here’s Episode 40’s full track listing: El sol [Original] DJ Elias & Evanz D
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Podcast SummaryThe very best vocal and soulful house vibes. No talking, just pure music. New mixes are released every couple of weeks. Feedback to fmonday@hotmail.com Enjoy! X F* About FHouse DJ and occasional remixer/producer. The name comes from a club night we used to promote. It was every Sunday evening, and we'd say to people "Hey I know tomorrow is work, but come along, party, and f*** Monday." The sets comprise over an hour of the best in contemporary house - soulful, jazzier and chilled sounds - mixed with love. Keep in touch at fmonday@hotmail.com x F* Fans of this Show
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