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Paul Rose aka the musician, DJ, and A&R known as Scuba talks to people of significance from the world of electronic music about their experiences, observations, and attempts to cultivate a life for themselves in the murky and sometimes treacherous waters of the music industry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Electronic Village

Electronic Village

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Electronic village is a cultural organization, based in Abu Dhabi, UAE and was established in 1998. Its focus is on the field of electronic publications, development of digital content and merge of multimedia. It presents cultural, artistic and cognitive projects that concentrate on the Arab scientific heritage, humanities, Arabic language, Arab poetry, journey literature and space civilization. Electronic Village is also the cultural partner of UNESCO.
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Sisko Electrofanatik

Sisko Electrofanatik

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Sisko Electrofanatik was born in Rome. Since he was very young, he has been attracted to dance music, and with time he developed a strong interest in the various facets of house and electronic music. He then started working in multiple clubs in the Italian capital from a young age. His DJing style was always heavily steeped in electronic sounds, which is why he ended up being nicknamed “Electrofanatik”. After a few years of gigs, he started feeling the need to create a more personal sound. S ...
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The Last Theory is an easy-to-follow exploration of what might be the last theory of physics. In 2020, Stephen Wolfram launched the Wolfram Physics Project to find the elusive fundamental theory that explains everything. On The Last Theory podcast, I investigate the implications of Wolfram's ideas and dig into the details of how his universe works. Join me for fresh insights into Wolfram Physics every other week.
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Born and raised in a small and quiet village in the Netherlands. Since a young age Analog Rhythm has been fascinated by the sounds of electronic music and synthesizers. Through the years he crafted a deep, emotional and trippy sound in his music and made the groove key. His mission? To whisk you away on a sonic journey with every track and DJ set.
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Casual Swim

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Webby and Cannes Lion award winning Casual Swim pick the brains of the creative and music worlds greatest artists and thinkers. Recorded in London, broadcast worldwide. Guests so far include Four Tet, Lee Scratch Perry, Roots Manuva, Flying Lotus, The Pharcyde, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, Michelle Coltrane, daughter of Alice Coltrane, and John Coltrane, Gilles Peterson, Mac Demarco, talking Ninja Tune with Kid Koala, Blackstreet, Tim Sweeney, Jordan Rakei, Andres, Nightmares on Wax, Jacques Gr ...
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Canadian born John LePage is a DJ/Producer and former Billboard reporter currently based in Palm Springs. A professional DJ since 1996 John has proven himself an enduring talent. A residency at Splash NYC in the late 90’s led to gigs across the continent including Black & Blue Week-end in Montreal, Miami’s White & Winter Party Week-ends, and clubs in Denver, Dallas, Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto & Puerto Vallarta. As a producer John has released singles with many talented artists including D ...
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Urban Cosmonaut Radio

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upcoming events: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Urban Cosmonaut Radio is a platform for intercultural electronic music that finds inspiration in natural sounds and organic rhythms, with a wide range of genres and musical styles. As a record label UCR releases the work of international musicians, runs a podcast series, provides a booking agency and organises events and showcases world wide - always with the idea to celebrate cultures and their musical flavours. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Contact: anna@ ...
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*****ANNOUNCEMENT***** Join us for the first ever Not A Diving Club at fabric in London on Thursday 24 Oct, an evening of chat and unreleased bangers from 8pm til late. DJs on the night will be Minder b2b Machine Woman Oneman b2b Lu.Re T.Williams b2b Tasha Scuba b2b Braille This will be a FREE ENTRY EVENT but you must be on the advance signup list …
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Tracklist:Sisko Electrofanatik - Generation RaveWaaablo - SonarAlex Di Stefano - No Good In My Mind (SIsko Electrofanatik Prodigy Edit Method)Sisko Electrofanatik, T78 - So LoudMotel Connection - Two (Sisko Electrofanatik Remix)Sisko Electrofanatik, Matteo Vitanza - AliveMassano - The Feeling (Will Sparks Remix)Gabry Ponte, Sisko Electrofanatik - S…
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*****ANNOUNCEMENT***** Join us for the first ever Not A Diving Club at fabric in London on Thursday 24 Oct, an evening of chat and unreleased bangers from 8pm til late. DJs on the night will be Minder b2b Machine Woman Oneman b2b Lu.Re T.Williams b2b Tasha Scuba b2b Braille This will be a FREE ENTRY EVENT but you must be on the advance signup list …
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*****ANNOUNCEMENT***** Join us for the first ever Not A Diving Club at fabric in London on Thursday 24 Oct, an evening of chat and unreleased bangers from 8pm til late. DJs on the night will be Minder b2b Machine Woman Oneman b2b Lu.Re T.Williams b2b Tasha Scuba b2b Braille This will be a FREE ENTRY EVENT but you must be on the advance signup list …
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*****ANNOUNCEMENT***** Join us for the first ever Not A Diving Club at fabric in London on Thursday 24 Oct, an evening of chat and unreleased bangers from 8pm til late. This will be a FREE ENTRY EVENT but you must be on the advance signup list to get in -> sign up here. On with the show... Rune Reilly Kölsch is one of the biggest names on the melod…
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*****ANNOUNCEMENT***** Join us for the first ever Not A Diving Club at fabric in London on Thursday 24 Oct. Full details to follow but this will be a FREE ENTRY EVENT but you must be on the advance signup list to get in -> sign up here. The term 'underground hero' is often bandied about the dance scene with not much of a definition and in many case…
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*****ANNOUNCEMENT***** Join us for the first ever Not A Diving Club at fabric in London on Thursday 24 Oct. Full details to follow but this will be a FREE ENTRY EVENT but you must be on the advance signup list to get in -> sign up here. Back in the 90s, classic records were being released seemingly every week. So for one of your tracks to make it i…
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What are we all doing here anyway? That's a question I've asked myself recently, not in purely existential terms so much as continuing to pursue some sort of platonic ideal of dance music. Something that means so many different things to so many different people. Truncate is a key man in the world of Techno, a producer who i suspected might have be…
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Do you know what causality is? If you do, let me know, because I’m not sure. I’ve never come across a conception of causality that makes sense to me. After all, our universe seems to follow simple equations like Einstein’s equations, and there’s no mention of causality in these equations. It makes me think that there’s no such thing as causality. U…
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This is an unedited recording of our LIVE EPISODE at Lost Village Festival in the UK last month featuring Hot Chip's Joe Goddard. We rarely do these live episodes, so sign up to our Discord server to tell us what you think! The next regular episode of the show will be out on the normal schedule of next Tuesday. If you're into what we're doing here …
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If the medium is the message then surely anyone closely involved with Ableton over the past couple of decades can justifiably claim to have changed the world of music in that time. Since our guest this week is a co-founder of the company, then his contribution should probably be described as world-changing. And not just electronic music, since all …
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The potential of NFTs to save musicians was always pretty tenuous, and the more excitable proponents of the whole thing always sounded a bit too much like they were either trying to convince themselves about it. Or maybe that they were just scamming. Our guest this week is deep in the world of digital art, but doesn't make any bold claims to be eve…
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In 2020, our guest this week was named an Artist in Residence at the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). Thus we are finally able to continue the theme established on episode 84 with Matthew Dear, a line of enquiry which I know many of you were keen to see more fully interrogated on the podcast. Daedelus has been making music since the…
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I'm on holiday currently but since we never actually take days off here's an unprecedented episode of the show with two guests and two separate interviews! Gregor Tresher is DJ and producer from Frankfurt, Germany who's been releasing music since the 90s under his own name and under the Sniper Mode alias. We focus on production in this conversation…
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Mike Parker is one of the most singular practitioners of the discipline of Techno as is possible to identify. His biography describes his approach to music as 'experimental and ritualistic' and on detailed listening you'd have to agree. He's also a professor of fine art at Daemen College in Buffalo, and a graduate of the art school at Carnegie Mell…
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Stream the video version of this episode: https://youtu.be/WoQuHAjWYMs And listen to Triple Transit: https://push.fm/fl/tripletransit This is the first in a new series entitled Studio Stories, in which I'll be sitting down with a producer and discussing a release in detail. Today I'm talking to Praveen Sharma, aka Braille, about his awesome new LP …
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What is future music anyway? And is it any different from the future OF music? Simon Reynolds is one of the most influential music writers of the last two decades, authoring such seminal works as 'Energy Flash' (on acid house and rave, 'Rip It Up And Start Again' (on the post-punk era), and 'Retromania' (on the obsession of popular culture with the…
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What do you call a music scene with no name? The lack of a commonly-accepted moniker for the mid-to-late 90s movement centred around Ninja Tune and Gilles Peterson amongst others is a real anomaly in contemporary music. One of the most interesting insights from our guest this week, Mr Scruff, is the revelation not even the DJs themselves referred t…
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Causal invariance is a crucial concept in Wolfram Physics. It’s how we get special relativity from the Wolfram model. It’s how we get quantum mechanics from the Wolfram model. So what precisely is causal invariance? This question will take us deep into the multiway graph, to an even deeper question: what is causality? — What is the multiway graph? …
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The pandemic is a topic of conversation we studiously avoided for the first year or so of the podcast, it just seemed a bit boring and predictable. It was shit, basically, and there's only so much you can say about being locked inside for 18 months. But what if you suddenly became a successful DJ in 2019? That was some of the worst timing possible,…
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Afro House is not something we've covered in depth on the show to date, but this week we welcome one of the UK's foremost exponents of the form. Kitty Amor was born in London, but cut her musical teeth running nights as a student Nottingham where she and her associates were instrumental in bringing the second wave of Grime, Funky, and other key Lon…
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This mix features Midnight Ride by Diplo, Orville Peck & Kylie and for me is the pop song of the summer! Midnight Ride (Dirty Disco Eagle Houston Remix) - Orville Peck, Kylie, Diplo You Should Be Dancing (Dirty Disco & Matt Consola Classic Rework) - Bee Gees Shiver (Extended Mix) - John Summit Sexual (Li Da Di) (Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix) - Amber I…
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2 songs from Coachella, Girls & Go Back, that I was jonesing for until they got released 1 - 2months later are featured on this mix. Don’t You Want My Levels (Original Mix) - Luca Debonaire, Jerry Davila Music In Me (Extended Mix) - Mark Bale Your Love (Diplo Remix) - The Outfield PATT (Party All The Time) (Adam Beyer, Layton Giordani & Green Velve…
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Heat by Tove Lo is one of my favorites here - you may recognize the lead synth line made famous by Xpansions with Move Your Body Don't Stop Believin' (StarLab Club Mix) HEAT (Extended Mix) - Tove Lo, SG Lewis Gimme A Bloody Mary (Original Mix) Saving Up (Extended) - Dom Dolla Lola’s Theme (VIP) - The Shapeshifters Mwaki (Tiësto's VIP Mix) - Sofiye …
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The new Purple Disco Machine track, Heartbreaker, is one of the highlights for me on this mix! Love Is In The Air (Original Mix) - Jackers Revenge Dance The Night (DE SOFFER REMIX) - Dua Lipa Million Dollar Bill (Freemasons Club Mix) - Whitney Houston Waiting For Tonight (Extended Mix) - Jennifer Lopez Music Sounds Better With You (Wh0 2023 Remix) …
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I thought I'd post the 6 hours of music I prepared for our July 4th pool party in 5 parts - a mix of old and new. One of the highlights for me of Part 1 is Move by Adam Port - one of the deep house tracks of the summer! Move (feat. Malachiii) (Original Mix) - Adam Port, Keinemusik, Stryv, Malachiii Hey Mama (APEXAPE Extended Remix) - Emmanuel Jal, …
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Join us at the D:U:2 listening party -> https://scubaofficial.bandcamp.com/merch/d-u-2-listening-party Listen to the awesome Laurus Ascending EP by Bodhi -> https://ingrv.es/laurus-ascending-ya4-9 It's been a while since we had a promoter on the show, and this week's guest is one of the most influential in Europe since the turn of the century. Havi…
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Are we partying like it's 1999? I mean what it was actually like in 99, not how Prince imagined it might be back in 1982. Millennium eve was supposed to be the best thing ever. I was beside myself with excitement for months beforehand, possibly years. But when push came to shove, my group of friends didn't even bother going to a rave and spent an u…
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At what point does criticism of changes in culture become overly reactive? This is a question I've wrestled with continuously over the past couple of years, but I can't get past the conclusion that if something isn't good then pointing that fact out is never really a bad thing... right? My conversation with Radio Slave this week doesn't pull any pu…
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