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Eskmo signs with Ninja Tune, Free Tune and New Video

Eskmo signs with Ninja Tune, Free Tune and New Video

Nocturnal Festival

I’ll be playing Nocturnal Festival on Sunday, Sept. 6th

Brede presents RAW – May 2010

May’s edition of RAW – dub, dubstep and glitch for your ears and face!

Bonobo – Making of the track “Kiara”

Bonobo, aka Simon Green, explaining the making of the track “Kiara” off of his new album “Black Sands”.

BONOBO (Live) – April 14th @ The Parish

April 14th, Austin will host one Ninja Tune’s finest artists, Bonobo. He’ll be performing with his live band and myself and label mate Y’PPAH will be opening the night for him. This should be one to remember.

RAW – March 2010

My March mix for RAW and a dope video from the PANTyRAiD show at Ace’s.

Lucent L’Amour 2010

The Do Lab’s Lucent L’Amour is not to be missed. Check the video to see what you missed.

Sub Swara

Sub Swara has been producing some amazing tunes as of late. Check out the amazing remixes as well.

PANTyRAiD @ ACE’s Lounge | March 5th

Join me for an amazing night of music. PANTyRAiD – Ace’s Lounge – March 5th

Wu Tang Vs The Beatles – Enter The Magical Mystery Chambers

I love creative concept mash up albums like this.  Easy Dub All-Stars have done this for Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” which was titlted “Dub Side of the Moon”, Radiohead’s “OK Computer” titled “Radiodread” and The Beatles  …

Good Times 008 – Dustin Lyday

My good friend, Dustin Lyday, recently did a mix for my radio show RAW. It’s a dirty little number that takes you through some of the best dance / noise rock of the last few years

RAW – January 2010

Listen and enjoy January’s edition of RAW.

Coachella 2010 Line Up Annouced

Coachella 2010 Line Up Annouced

Richie Hawtin talks about how he uses Traktor live

Posted 11 Sep 2008 in Gear, News, Reviews, Videos

Richie Hawtin talks about Tracktor

Richie Hawtin talks about Tracktor

Found this on Resident Advisor.

I saw Hawtin at Coachella in 2007 and he hadn’t quiet perfected his setup. His set was a bit off and some of his effect usage was off. I missed him in Houston but reports were that things were as tight and as clean as people have come to expect from him.

I agree with him when he talks about using the computer to free him up to do more creative things with his djing. Rather than looking for a track, searching for the start point and beat matching, he’s free to mix more tracks at once, loop, add in effects etc… Bottom line, beat matching is not djing. Creating a mood and building and releasing energy over the course of your set is the true art of djing.

Posted by Jesse Brede


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