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[nu podcast 018] Go!Diva - Words Mean Nothing


Excellent podcast made by Go!Diva , pls some feedback and support this artist!
About Go!Diva:
Danielle M. N. Godiva aka GO!DIVA was born in Holland in 1980. She always had a passion for music. When house music got on her way she started to collect vinyl in 1992. A year later she went to her first big rave and started to produce hardcore with some friends. After a few years, DJs like Dave Clarke, Jeff Mills, Sven Vath, Richie Hawtin etc. got her back into techno music.
In 2001 she picked up producing again, with simple programs just for fun, so nothing serious. After 16 years of collecting vinyl and going to parties she got her first turntables at the end of 2007. In 2009 she started to play at parties/festivals and soon she realised that her passion for music was more than just a hobby and invested in some hardware and software to use and make music in a more professional way.
GO!DIVA loves all kinds of electronic music, but mainly focus on techno. Her mixes are made with vinyl and Traktor (with timecoded vinyl). For producing she uses ableton, akai apc and vst`s.
2010 started good for GO!DIVA. She made it into the finals of the Next Generation DJ contest. On february the 8th she had her first release `Be Patient` on Lot49 and more releases on Intertech Records, !Organism Records, Redbox Records, NBG-music and Brickwork are scheduled for later this year. On the 16th of february she started her own radioshow `GO!DIVA FM` on fnoob.com .
Her favorit producers/dj`s are: Extrawelt, Popof, Umek, Trentemoller, Stephan Bodzin, Oliver Huntemann, Pan-Pot, Adam Beyer, The Advent & Industrialyzer, Joey Beltram, Pfirter, Virgil Enzinger, Sven Wittekind, Pig and Dan, Lutzenkirchen, Matthew Johnson, Alessio Mereu, Tomy Declerque, Secret Cinema, Julian Jeweil, Ortin Cam, Aphex twin, Prodigy, Mr Oizo and many more


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Timefog 07: James Patrick - Muscle Memory EP w/ remixes by Barem, Someone Else, Jon Hester, and Zarbeat

Timefog 07 : James Patrick - Muscle Memory EP with Remixes by Barem, Someone Else, Jon Hester, and Zarbeat 

Available Exclusively on Beatport

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Muscle Memory (original)
James Patrick delivers detailed, mind-expanding techno expanses with a floor-rocking remix package. Popcorn blips set the pace of this filthy afterhours material, adorned with noisy ornaments to keep you guessing. Pulsing bass under thunderstorm echoes and tron soundscapes drop the science like Newton dropped the apple. This is one your muscles and your mind will remember thanks to an ethereal break before plunging back into mechanical muscular communications.

Where You Goin (original)
Rhodes lines and trippy glitches shimmer along this trip down a nighttime highway full of deep bass, huge toms and sonic surprises... The party question of the moment is.. Hey... where u goin? Sure to be well received by fans of the quirkier side of detail oriented dance music.

Where You Goin (Barem Remix)
Barem (m_nus, foundsound) adds effortlessly flowing drum hits that set up the vocal hook and kick off this smooth, powerful remix. Steady muffled chords and womps lock in a backbeat that bounces along under purposeful percussion re-treatments. The energy is maintained through beautiful bright pads and more snaps and hits. This summer burner is ready for some festivals!

Where You Goin (Someone Else's Helper Mix)
Sean O’Neal aka Someone Else aka Little Helpers delivers a looped up, freight train jackathon remix. We are given a little tease of the synth line and shakers, as they build into the locked high hats and kung-fu chop snare, perfect for building tension and energy in a set.

Where You Goin (Jon Hester's Sweatbox Firework Mix)
Timefog artist Jon Hester makes his second appearance on the label with this speaker-searing interpretation for fans of Levon Vincent and raw house. Hypnotic, circular high hats build over a grooving bassline with echoes and drum fills, reaching a climax of screaming synths flying over hot rising tides for a dance floor moment to remember.

Where You Goin (Zarbeat's Workout Mix)
Chicago’s Zarbeat (Diffusion Records) pumps up the kick drums and percussion for a double time step-a-thon that would leave Jane Fonda cursing like a sailor. Unexpected bass changes and breaths of synth hooks keep things interesting while never losing the beat.

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What's been said...

Dustin Zahn 
I like Sean's remix. It reminds me of his older SE material, raw, pumpin' and stoney.

Zak aka DVS1 
the original muscle memory is the one

Davide Squillace 
Downloading for Davide ... thks !

Henry Chow 
Nice cast of remixes but the original of Where U Goin and Muscle Memory is  where it's at. Each release has gotten better and better. Well done and full  support!

Orde Meikle 
liking the originals - cool remixes - strong release - playing

Klein & Meister 
Nice deep groovy but still driving a lot. Great EP. Will play for sure.

Ambivalent 
Loving the original Where U Goin, Sean's mix, and Muscle Memory. 

Technasia 
someone else's remix is my fav

John Selway 
Jon Hester mix stands out for me, good groove and interesting direction.

Audio Injection 
Good stuff here! Where U Goin original and Someone Else mix are awesome,  thanks!

Someone Else 
dopesssness. 

Bobby Dowell 
Muscle Memory in full "efflex"!

Vidal Vargas 
hester mix is thick..zarbeat is off the hook! original mix of where u goin also works for me. 

Mateo Murphy 
Muscle Memory is awesome! Zarbeat's Workout is nice as well.

Brad Valerine | Dela 
barem is right up the ol dela alley. i'll play the shat outta this one. good job on the EP.

Marcel Jochmann 
for me mr. hester does it best in here. thx

Kero 
nice tracks will play at the club!!!!

Bryan Zentz 
barems mix and muscle memory are the ones for me...  thanks!

Andrew Grant 
JH mix baby ;)

Joseph Capriati 
Barem remix for me!

Alan Fitzpatrick 
like the jon hester remix here

Butane 
anybody know where I can find a good bone doctor?

Fine Cut Bodies 
love the originals and the jon hester remix but the whole pack is pure quality!

Paco Osuna 
thank you i will try it

Tony Rohr 
Loving Sean's mix! Will rock this over the weekend for sure.

Deraout:
i like the groove, i will test it !

Stephan Bodzin 
someone else is helping lot!!!! what a tool!! thanks a lot!

Hans Bouffmyhre
Loving Muscle Memory and also the Barem remix of Where U Goin.  Nice release again guys! 

B6 / Shangai



The Creators Project: Technology and the development of your career have gone hand in hand. What further innovations would you like to see?
B6:
So far audiences can only listen to music in two channels, but that’s not enough for me to express my ideas. I want to have more channels to express my music so that we can give audiences different experiences when listening to music. And then I would like to put some elements of philosophy into those devices, such as the concepts of time and space.

And right now you’re focusing on making some of these multi-channel devices that you dream about, correct?
I have two projects. The first one is in cooperation with a furniture company in Germany. They provided some furniture, which was made in 80s and 90s, and I redesigned these pieces into a musical device. It has a microphone people can use to create sounds and make echoes in different ways. The other one is an eight-channel device and involves a painting that I cut into eight pieces. I then positioned these pieces strategically in a room. The way it works—it’s hard to describe—but you can hear only fragments of the music depending on where you’re standing.
Describe the first device you used to make music.
In the beginning we used low-powered computers to make music because we were students; we couldn’t afford good equipment. We just learned how to make music by ourselves and searched lots of information on the internet, even though it hadn’t been well-developed at that time. It was really tough.

You’re also well known for your graphic design work. How did you get into that?
After graduating from college, I worked at an American company and did design but I could not get used to being an employee. I soon quit the job. Personally, I don’t really like graphic design and I don’t think the graphic design market is well developed in China. Another reason I don’t really like graphic design is because you don’t need too many skills to do it. If you can use some easy software, then you can make the design and call yourself a “designer.” It is the violence of visualization. Maybe my works are part of the violence, but I still want to avoid doing something that I don’t agree with.

Yes, but you design posters for your clubbing team Antidote, right? Was forming Antidote a reaction to your feelings about design and music?
The reason we named our team Antidote was because most of the clubbing music in Shanghai was too commercialized at the time, and we didn’t want to our music be like that. We decided on the name to represent the antidote to cure this type of music industry. Right now we have more than 100 posters for Antidote, and people consider these posters trendsetting in Shanghai. The only rule I use to design these posters is: no rules!


Shanghai’s high concept DJ.

Aliases: Antidote
Location: Shanghai
Profession: DJ, Designer
Website: http://www.myspace.com/b6music
B6 uses:
     • Cubase 5
     • Apogee AD-8000
     • Roland TB-303
     • Roland TR-909
     • Roland TR-808
     • Roland Juno-106

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