Sunday Eve’s freshly squeezed August podcast w/ Jamie Jones special

Time to tidy up, time for some changes, my fellows. The Sunday Eve Show comes with a new face and refreshes your sweltry, sweaty and stale summer. What`s new than?

From now on the show always broadcasts live on play.fm and focus’ on new material roundabout the electronic scene for the whole 60 minutes. Whereas I pick out the pieces of jewellery from the masses and present them in a more detailed way. Today there`s an emphasize on the young artist NITIN from Toronto who comes along with two brilliant tunes I fell in love with. That`s why I decided to get him into the show. Hear for more news on him and his music.

Furthermore to showcase the local scene I bring an Alec Troniq double feature to you with two nice remixes created by him. By the way the incredible Free-Loop-Live-Entertainer Konrad Küchenmeister is showcased as well.

The Sunday Eve Show holds a treat for you guys: a German exclusive Jamie Jones feature live from the Garden Festival. Have fun pre-listening in order to get an impression of the latest Fabric 59 album which is going to be sold in September. Tune in to this great special here:

Sunday Eve Special (21.08.11): Jamie Jones live at Garden Festival

Tracklist:
Gramatik - DreamBIG [Pretty Lights Music]
Gramatik - Good Evening Mr. Hitchcock [Pretty Lights Music]
Gramatik - Like You Do [Pretty Lights Music]
Gramatik - Is It Over [Pretty Lights Music]
Ulrich Troyer - Shiraz Airport [Deep Medi Musik]
Ulrich Troyer - Take Me To The Movies, Charlotte [Deep Medi Musik]
Deniz Kurtel, Guti, Gadi Mizrahi - 3 AM [Double Standard]
Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts - You’re The One [Circus Company]
Agnès presents Cavalier - Appaloosa [Drumpoet Community]
Agnès presents Cavalier - Yonaguni feat. Torpedoman [Drumpoet Community]
Agnès presents Cavalier - Palomino [Drumpoet Community]
Inxec vs Droog - Unhinged [Crosstown Rebels]
Matthew Burton & Nick Lawson - Playdo [Leftroom]
Shonky - Oasis [Culprint]

# Nitin Double Feature w/ Interview (English) #
Nitin - The Nine In One [My Favourite Robot]
Nitin - Blink Twice [My Favourite Robot]

dOP - The Genius of the Crowd [Supplement Facts]
Easy Changes - Burlesque [Mean Records]
Marc Antona - All Against The Law [Dissonant]
Marc Antona - Illegal [Dissonant]
Shlomi Aber - Who Said That [Be As One]
Ben Hoo - Night Light [Kindisch]
Tim Xavier - Cold Fresh Air [Clink Recordings]

# Alec Troniq Double Feature #
Konrad Kuechenmeister - KK-Rock (Alec Troniq Remix) [Spur1-Music]
Oscar - Panik! (Alec Troniq Remix) [Karatemusic]

George FitzGerald - Hearts [ManMakeMusic]

Links:
Gramatik - Beatz & Pieces Vol. 1
Cavalier - Uzunyayla (Hallucinatory Narcosis)

Jamie Jones Facebook
Nitin Facebook
Alec Troniq

Posted 6 months ago 11 notes
 
today’s show

The Sunday Eve Show will broadcast live on http://www.play.fm/ today 5pm w/ a new freshly squeezed episode .. tracks by Gramatik, Ulrich Troyer, Deniz Kurtel, Guillaume, Agnés, Inxec, Mathew Burton, Shonky, dOP. In addition you’ll get a Nitin special with two hot tracks and a short interview.

The upcoming podcast will give you 50 extra minutes with tracks by Easy Changes, Marc Antona, Shlomi Aber, Ben Hoo, Tim Xavier, George FitzGerald, and an Alec Troniq double feature. Well, and the most exciting news are a 60 minutes German exclusive live mix by Jamie Jones introducing his Fabric compilation dropped in September shared with the podcast later this day.

Interested? Get this free track from Agnés’ upcoming album ‘A Million Horses’ on Drumpoet Community to be prepared http://www.xlr8r.com/mp3/2011/08/uzunyayla-hallucinatory-narcosis.

Stay tuned!

Posted 6 months ago
 
Sunday Eve’s freshly squeezed JUL 17th

Some people start a long holiday trip in summer, others lock themselves up in the studio and start producing. The eager ones keep me posted with loads of incredible new releases and I just can`t control myself holding back the new stuff from your maiden ears!

The Sunday Eve Show in a Freshly Squeezed Version. See what`s hot and what`s god… Oversized and in a special edition for those of you who need to extend the summer feeling as well… On the line there`s Deniz Kurtel, Subb-an, Lee Curtiss, M.A.N.D.E.A.R., Heidi and many many more…

Posted 7 months ago 3 notes
 
a hot flush w/ Incyde - Back And 4th

With dubstep’s big push into the mainstream, stirring up all manner of hybrids, variants and mutations, it’s worth remembering that some have been creating fresh twists on the current generation of global bass music from its very inception.

Since 2003 Paul Rose, aka Scuba, and his Hotflush label have had experimentation and genre-collision etched into the very structures of everything they do. Putting out key tunes by the core pioneers of dubstep, but also by true outliers like Mount Kimbie, Joy Orbison and Sepalcure, Hotflush has created a sense of absolute consistence in diversity: multiple sounds united by true craftsmanship and high-tech expression of complex emotion.

The latest Hotflush compilation “BACK AND 4TH” features ten brand new exclusive tracks from bass music’s most innovative producers including: dBridge, Roska, Boddika and FaltyDL as well as a collection of essentials from Hotflush’s catalogue with tracks and remixes from James Blake, Untold, Pangaea, 2562 and more.

The sole debut for this compilation comes from Incyde. Originally from outside Boston, he first became involved with Hotflush in 2007 while living in London on a university work program. Soon after Scuba’s relocation to Berlin, Alex moved to New York City and became a resident of the nation’s founding dubstep event, Dub War. Progressively focusing more of his energies on enhancing his mind-bending DJ sets, his productions were first met with support by Mary Anne Hobbs on BBC Radio 1. This is surely only the beginning to Incyde’s path as a music producer, as he melts and reshapes broken beats and bass into his own signature concoctions.

That’s why Incyde joins today my Sunday Eve show for a Hotflush special with a 60 minutes dj mix. No more, no fewer, just listen!

Posted 8 months ago
 
WIN! Send More Cats, please

Miaowwwwww… as smooth as cats do their meow, as lovely comes along the voice of Lysann, leadsinger from the Berlinish band Send More Cats. Maybe that`s the reason why the group has chosen the name. Whatever the guys have in common with cats, their sound is more than just a cat`s sound: tender guitars, swinging melodies, fluffy beats, luffing heads, beautiful appearance with a lot of emotions. The Sunday Eve Show dedicates 30 minutes of the SMC`s sound itself. Gunnar and Patrick present a six track showcase from their first album called “, please” which is going to be released soon. Another 30 minutes are filled with favourite music selected by the band members in a mix.

And while today`s topic is all about cats, I let the cat out of the bag: WIN five copies of the new Send More Cats album “, please” by only stating the reason why the world needs more cats! Sending an e-mail to: info@sendmorecats.com with the subject “Sunday Eve’s lottery, please”.

Good luck, fellows! - And now let’s go listening to the Sunday Eve Show and if you like this issue, please say it with a click on Facebook or Soundcloud!

Posted 9 months ago 7 notes
 
a Frivolous Sunday Eve Show

Frivolous was introduced to me as someone who could be the next big thing and indeed when listening to the stuff of Daniel James Gardner (the man himself as the curtain falls) I was amazed by his collage of “experimental-house-and-post-modern-folk”-music. His story is eventfully reaching from a conservatory, raves, clubs in Canada via Berlin, Germany. His sound is fresh, young and dynamic. His live shows are described as adventurous, everchanging and with home-made instruments from his native country.

The Sunday Eve Show focuses on Frivolous` latest album called “Meterology” and gets a taste of Daniel`s understanding in music producing and label work. The tracks of “Meterology” range from dancefloor goodies to personal stories, tipped with a certain sense of humor on top. Check for yourself…

Likewise less frivolous music and more of Frivolous`s music, he he, nice wordplay. The next big thing … I hope so, too.

Posted 10 months ago 11 notes
 
Melted Recordings’ Sunday Eve take over

If you`ve got Karsten Peters in the Sunday Eve Show, you`ll better have loads of broadcasting time… You`re asking why? Because Karsten Peters - namely owner of Melted Recordings - has got loads of topics which require further discussion. The label itself was founded in 1999 and features vinyl as well as digital electronic music of various styles: whether minimaldeepdubdarkdetroit or techno… if only because of this spectrum in styles, Melted Recordings awakes interest.

Take your cup of tea, get a comfty seat and than let Karsten Peters be your guide, talking from A (as artists of the label) via R (as recent releases) to Z (like zzzzzzzzz… see you)…

Indeed, see you, folks, cheers…

Posted 11 months ago
 
Sunday Eve’s freshly squeezed FEB 20th

Today the Sunday Eve Show focus on latest tracks which are going to be released in the near future.

Let me be your bartender for two hours and entertain you with music nonstop. The drink you`re going to savour consists of several ingredients: Take house for the basis, put electro into it, add a breeze of techno, sugar the whole thing up with elements of hip hop, dub and ragga and stir it to the max.

Whether you layer the tracks one after another or select favourites from the mass, serving immediately on your stereo and you`ll be filled up with the latest stuff on sounds. Freshly squeezed tunes which (not) only can be enjoyed on a Sunday Eve.

Posted 1 year ago
 
Sunday Eve Show w/ DJ Vadim released

DJ Vadim live @ the Sunday Eve Show! Come together and join an amusing chat with this crazy guy. With Russian roots and English background Vadim is certainly best equipped to exceed musical limits in the Hip-Hop scene. His work reflects Hip-Hop, Soul, Reggae and Electronica. By far a rather exceptional combination. Nevertheless this weird combination works out successfully since Vadim is booked here and there and conquered the floors all around the globe.

Besides all the commendation and interest for his music, he`s the cool and easy guy with a lot of things to make and do and he`s always got a wisecrack for the audience - I, too, got to feel that.

The interview was taped in the early morning hours on Sunday DEC 19th @ Scheune Dresden in the backroom of the location. Have a listen for information on music made by Vadim…

Posted 1 year ago
 
listen to the Sunday Eve Special w/ Thavius Beck & Rejoicer

It`s Xmas time and generous what I definitely am I`d like to share another Sunday Eve Show with you. This special issue is about Thavius Beck - the Hip Hop artist from Los Angeles who`s been playing in Dresden lately. What a perfect occasion to get him for an interview about … birds and bees, ha ha… Seriously Thavius commented on latest music issues and introduced his way of making black electro.

Posted 1 year ago