Soporific Airs (Blog de la Música para DJ Bolivia)

This is the music-related blog for Jonathan (Scooter) Clark, also known in the electronica world as DJ Bolivia, a producer and DJ from Atlantic Canada. There is a separate blog for personal and inane musings. Voy a tratar a incluir traducciones españolas en cada poste. Website: www.djbolivia.ca

Friday, January 22, 2010

SHG Radio Show Episode 002

Here we are with episode number two of Subterranean Homesick Grooves™ !

Subterranean Homesick Grooves is a weekly electronica-based radio show presented on CHMA FM at Mount Allison University in Atlantic Canada, programmed and mixed by DJ Bolivia. Although the show will encompass many sub-genres within the realm of electronic dance music, the main focus will be on progressive and tribal house.

The show is available for download directly from this blog posting, and you can also cut and paste our podcast feed directly into iTunes or whatever podcasting software you're using.


Here's our Podcast Feed to paste into your podcatcher:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/shg

Here's a Direct Link to the show:
http://www.chma.fm/Bolivia_-_Subterranean_Homesick_Grooves_002.mp3





Here are Track Listings for this episode:

01. Matt Cerf, "Clearwater."
02. Chiba Unit vs David Phillips, "Unforgettable Time." [Desert Dwellers Remix].
03. Alejandro Rado, "The Dream."
04. Christian Duran, "Madreselva" [Roman Lieske 2007 Remix].
05. Javith, Salazar, & Gil, "Kukenan" [Tribal Remix].
06. Zur-Face, "Manhattan Grooves" [Original].
07. Danny Tuval & Vic, "La Caress" [Zur-Face Enchantement Espagnol Mix].
08. Mentalman, "Sick" [Original].
09. Danny Teneglia, "Dibiza" [Chus & Ceballos Midnite X-Press Mix].
10. Tarot feat Kasey Ryan, "Conscious."


More information is available on our Website:
   www.subterraneanhomesickgrooves.ca


If you're a regular fan of DJ Bolivia, you'll notice that this second episode looks familiar. This is a republished collection of some of our favorite tracks, which we're using while we're waiting for the podcast feed to be cataloged by the major podcast sites. Don't worry - starting in another week or two, each week will be an entirely brand-new and previously unreleased mix.

By the way, Subterranean Homesick Grooves is not sequenced on a computer. All of the beat-mixing of the music is done the old fashioned way: using vinyl on Technics 1200 turntables, CD's on Pioneer CDJ-1000's or 2000's, and either a Pioneer DJM-600 or an Allen & Heath Xone-4D for a mixer. The music in each show will range from chart-toppers to classic wax, with a few unreleased tracks thrown in.

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