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anitosoul · 28 years ago
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Anito Soul EPK
Anito Soul invites you to connect to something bigger than yourself, channeling ancestral and nature-based spirit energy through booming bass, ravaging breakbeats, off-kilter rhythms, and a mix of the enigmatic and familiar.
Anito Soul is the artist name of Michael Balangue, a Filipino-American from Tulsa, Oklahoma currently based in NYC. (Anito refers to ancestor spirits, nature spirits, and deities in the indigenous Philippine folk religions from the precolonial age to the present.) They are co-organizer of the creative collective planetqueer, and love building community through music, culture, and education. Their sound is multi-genre but rooted in jungle, footwork, hard drum, east coast club, world sounds, and anything bass- or breaks-heavy. 
Anito Soul has supported acts such as Sherelle & I. Jordan, Maya Jane Coles, UNiiQU3, Bianca Oblivion, Chippy Nonstop, Dazegxd, BAMBII, rEmPiT g0dDe$$, and many others. They play regularly across NYC venues like Elsewhere, Mood Ring, and Bossa Nova Civic Club, and have played across the U.S. and internationally at Apotheka in Manila, Philippines. They have released music on compilations such as FML Rave hosted by SUCIA! and Teklife’s DJ Manny and Filipino electronic music compilation Sounds Nais. They also host a bimonthly radio show called Trip Report on 8ball Radio and previously hosted a radio show on Half Moon Bk called BAKUNAWA FM. 
Full EPK here.
Website | Instagram | SoundCloud | Bandcamp | YouTube | Resident Advisor | Spotify
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whatsonmedia · 1 year ago
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Thursday Thrills: Kick Off Your Weekend with a Festival Extravaganza!
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This week is the last week of summer, but that doesn't mean the fun has to end! In fact, this is the perfect time to celebrate the season with a summer festival extravaganza! There are music festivals, food festivals, art festivals, and more happening all over the UK and New York this week. So gather your friends, grab your sunscreen, and get ready to have a blast! Waterworks Festival 16 Sept Returning after massive success from 2022, there is no better way to end this year’s summers festival season in the capital.  Taking over the lush green location Gunnersbury Park, London.  With a mega production set-up, hosting seven stages which will feature a tastie delightful music genre selection spanning from across the electronic dance music dance floors and airwaves including heart-stopping techno, bass, grime and house. Waterworks has gone all out on the line-up which includes 70 ready for-it DJs to keep you on your feat. It’s going to be an explosive Saturday to get to live your best vibe at this one-dayer open-air festival for one last big dance off of the summer.  Expect all the usual festival thrills stacks of delicious food and beverage stalls so you can refuel to keep you going on this ten-hour danceathon.  Don't forget to look out for the afterparties! Celebrating dance musics diverse couture the weekends line-up features Charisse C DJ Holographic, Eliza Rose, Heléna Star, Call Super b2b Palms Trax, Dave Harvey, Team Woibey: Ell Murphy, FAE (UK), Mixtress, Ohmydais, DJ Spit b2b Sherelle Elijah and Skilliam, Moktar b2b Surusinghe, Nick León, Lukas Wigflex, Marie Montexier, Mor Elian and many more Tickets & More Info www.waterworksfestival.co.uk Dream Nation FR 15 – 16 SeptIf you're up for nipping over to France for a weekend of your finest life festivalling then grab your passport and book those last-minute flights, ferry or eurostar tickets for this one massive open-air festival for the lovers of EDM.  Taking place at one of the area’s most magnificant and standout locations.  Is a celebration of 10 years showcasing the finest sounds of techno, trance, D'n'B, dubstep, and hard-style dance music, spread across six huge stage production set-up for two full on days of non-stop heart-racing dance music to feast your festival feet on and live the end of the summers festival season like it’s your last day on earth.  The immersive experience features a production that's off the chart which keeps its 30,000 strong festival goers in a fine state of dance music euphoria. Taking place at Parc des Expos, Paris Nord. Festival-goers dig out your best festival threads for the special festival celebration. This year’s line-up includes Ellen Allien, Nina Kraviz, Zeds Dead, Miss K8, Hilight Tribe, Wilkinson, Sefa, Virtual Riot, Liquid Stranger, Ajja, Hector Oaks, Billx, La P’tite Fumée, Bliss, Barely Alive, Cassie Raptor, Fox Stevenson, Koven, Rooler, Act Of Rage, Gpf, Freedom Fighters Tickets & More Info www.dreamnation.fr DnB Allstars Festival 2023 17 Sep Just as your festival blues might be starting to kick in, stop right there!  This brand-new London festival is sure to bring your Sunday proverbial roof down.  Making ur festival season to go out in true hardcore festival style for DnB Allstars Festival.  Expect ten-hours of non-stop music featuring across seven sacked to the rafters’ stages who are hosted by elite clubbing brands bringing along their finest DJs which includes 100 strong contenders from the dance music industry.  DnB Allstars is one of the fiercest dance music brands which has hosted to rammed out packed out dance music arenas across this summer.  This is the brands debut festival staged at the picturesque greenbelt location of Gunnersbury Park, London.  The capital is going down as one of the biggest festival UK locations. The amazing Line-Up Features Sub Focus (DJ Set & Id),  Hedex B2b Bou (UK), Camo & Krooked B2b Mefjus, Kings Of The Rollers Presents 'Dubageddon' Ft. Kings Of The Rollers B2b Dj Bryan Gee B2b Randall B2b Plus Inja & Trigga, General Levy, Goldie, Bladerunner, Harriet Jaxxon, Culture Shock, Grafix, Total Science, Kyrist, Dj Hazard, Basslayerz, Disrupta,  Mollie Collins, Blackmarket, Bryan Gee, Dj Brockie, Dj Hype, Dj Phantasy, Dj Rap, Dillinja, Fabio & Grooverider, Fatman D, Jumpin Jack Frost, Kenny Ken, Mickey Finn, Nicky Profile Tickets & More Info www.dnballstars.uk One Out Festival UK 16 SeptIn its third inception and a brand-new location in Walton-On-Thames for the best house party, One Out Festival is back by demand even bigger. Hosting even more stages this year, adding to a line-up of fine diverse DJs & live artists. In a place where 5000 like-minded ravers can expect to get their dance on to House, Disco, and DnB across four stages.  Franky Wah, Prospa, Sam Divine, Paul Woolford, Danny Howard, A.M.C, Dr Banana, Flava D, Harriet Jaxxon, Foxy from Space, Interplanetary Criminal, Jakkob, The Menendez Brothers, Rio Tashan Tickets & More Info www.oneout.co.uk Mint Festival UK 16 – 17 SeptOne of the cities of Leeds insane two-day music festivals returns to start student life in full throttle. Newsam Green Farm is the beautiful location where four super-sized curated stages will host music genres spanning off the bad.est bassline sounds of d'n'b, techno, tech house, and much more. With a massive killer line-up which features DJ Freq, Ben Hemsley, Sarah Story, East End Dubs, Chaos in The CBD, Jayda G, Enzo Siragusa, Willow, Archie Hamilton, Rich NxT plus more Tickets & More Info mintfestival.co.uk Read the full article
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violetsystems · 1 year ago
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remember this shit BBC?
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kraffblr · 6 years ago
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SHERELLE PRESENT: NOVELIST (FOOTWORK SET) by SHERELLE
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thechanelmuse · 3 years ago
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My Top Albums/EPs of 2021
It’s that time of year: The sharing of my musical appetite. 
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I have to look into my archive to see how long I’ve been doing these end-of-the-year music lists. Nonetheless, I look forward to doing it every year. Once December arrives, I start rubbing my hands together like Birdman. What do I have on my plate this year?
For starters, I listened to a ton of projects this year. More than ever. Some were good, but lacked either vocally, sonically, or lyrically. While others were just...return to sender. I need all three. Below are the albums/EPs I’ve enjoyed the most without the need to skip any track. 
Instead of just listing the artists and their albums like I’ve done in the past, I figured I’d present it differently this go around and hog up all of the space on your dashboard 😏. 
Enjoy!
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R&B
DIXSON - DARLING
Gallant - Neptune
Jojo - trying not to think about it
Pink Sweat$ - PINK PLANET
Sinead Harnett - Ready is Always Too Late
Tinashe - 333
VanJess - Homegrown
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Soul
Black Pumas - Black Pumas (Expanded Deluxe Edition)
Celeste - Not Your Muse
Charlotte Day Wilson - ALPHA (Deluxe)
Cleo Sol - Mother
The Shindellas - Hits That Stick Like Grits
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Jazz
Christian McBride & Inside Straight - Live at the Village Vanguard
Gretchen Parlato - Flor
Jeremy Pelt - GRIOT: THIS IS IMPORTANT!
Jon Batiste - Live at Electric Lady
Kenny Garrett - Sounds from the Ancestors
Ledisi - Ledisi Sings Nina
Matthew Whittaker - Connections
Nubya Garcia - Source ⧺ We Move
Terence Blanchard x The E-Collective - Absence
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Folk
Brandi Carlile - In These Silent Days
Yasmin Williams - Urban Driftwood
Blues
Adia Victoria - A Southern Gothic
Country
Chris Stapleton- Starting Over
Mickey Guyton - Remember Her Name
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Blended Genres
Hiatus Kaiyote - Mood Valiant
Jon Batiste - WE ARE (Deluxe Edition)
Joy Crookes - Skin
Laura Mvula - Pink Noise
L’Rain - Fatigue
Various Artists - The Harder They Fall Soundtrack
Yebba - Dawn
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Pop
Adele - 30
Billie Eilish - Happier Than Ever || particularly the Disney+ concert version
Cautious Clay - Deadpan Love
Doja Cat - Planet Her
Jake Isaac - Honesty (Deluxe Edition)
Japanese Breakfast - Jubilee
Olivia Rodrigo - SOUR
Taylor Swift - Red (Taylor’s Version)
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House/Electronic
Gorgon City - Olympia
Rochelle Jordan - Play with the Changes
SHERELLE - fabric presents SHERELLE
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Rap
J Cole - The Off-Season
Lil Simz - Sometimes I Might Be Introvert
Nas - King’s Disease II
Topaz Jones - Don’t Go Tellin’ Your Momma
Tyler, The Creator - Call Me If You Get Lost
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honestlyquiteincredible · 3 years ago
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episode 5 - 2.8.22
messing around on the console ଘ(੭ˊᵕˋ)੭* ੈ✩‧˚   +゚*。:゚+゚*。:゚+
artist - song - album 
***indicates NEW releases (within the last three months) 
클래지콰이 프로젝트 -- Come Alive -- Color Your Soul 
Takeshi Nakatsuka, Karen Aoki -- Bright Lights, Big City 
kush jones -- earth note -- EP
sassy 009 -- Blue Racecar 
Esthero -- Superheroes -- Breath of Another
Rochelle Jordan -- DANCING ELEPHANTS -- Play With the Changes
*** Gemi -- Orion III - Gemi Tapes Complete***
Magik Johnson ft. Sandy Mil - Follow the groove ian pooley mix (request) Stunt -- Raindrops [Radio Edit] 
Zsela -- Earlier Days (Sunship Remix) -- Earlier Days
CFCF -- suburbilude -- memoryland
James K -- Ultra Facial! -- 036
Plush Managements Inc. -- Touch My Body -- Magic Plush
Honey Dijon featuring Annette Bowen and Nicki-O -- Downtown 7th Movement -- Odyssey (Love Star Disco Mix) 
***Gridzone, SHERELLE -- The Path (Part 2) -- gridzone, SHERELLE -- fabric presents SHERELLE ***
***Jessy Lanza -- All the Time (DJ Swisha Remix) -- 24/7***
Chippy Nonstop & dj genderfluid -- To Myself 
Chippy Nonstop & dj genderfluid -- To Myself (Lo-Fi Remix) 
***Jessy Lanza -- All the Time (DJ Swisha Remix) -- 24/7***
John Tejada -- Sweat (On The Walls) 
Galaxy 2 Galaxy -- Star Sailing -- Galaxy 2 Galaxy: A High Tech Jazz Compilation
Downhill2k01 -- Lost in Cyberspace
Gerry Read -- 90's Prostitution Racket -- DJ-Kicks: Jayda G
menux64 -- bad manners -- trackwork 
maaya sakamoto -- Anata o Tamotsu Mono
***CHAI -- END (Confidence Man Remix) -- WINK TOGETHER ***
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fucktheglorydays · 3 years ago
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OUR FAVOURITE RELEASES THIS MONTH
A Guy Called Gerald – Britain’s Dirty Little Secret (Moozikeh Analog Room)
96 Back - Love Letters, Nine Through Six (Local Action)
Daniel Casimir - Boxed In (Jazz re:freshed)
Idles – Crawler (Partisan Records)
Klein – Harmattan (Pentatone)
Alex Ho - Move Through It (Music From Memory)
SMKWRDS – Parole In Fumo (Resilienza Records)
Sherelle - Fabric presents SHERELLE (Fabric Records)
Elbow – Flying Dream 1 (Polydor)
Parcels – Day/Night (Because Music)
I Coccodrilli – Sabato Italiano (Futuribile Studio)
Makthaverskan - För Allting (Run For Cover Records)
They Might Be Giants – Book (Idlewild Recordings)
Fabryka – Perspectives (Kallax Records)
Courtney Barnett - Things Take Time, Take Time (Milk! Records)
The Grease Traps – Solid Ground (Record Kicks)
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alysharichardss · 5 years ago
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The Impact of Media Representation and Portrayal on Minorities
     In the era we live in today, much of an individual’s knowledge comes from how they perceive what they view, and media plays a huge role in what is presented to individuals. The representation and portrayal of racial minorities in mass media has been and still is a pressing issue. These representations and portrayals are problematic as they promote stereotypes, stigmas, and ideas surrounding superiority and inferiority. All of which reinforce a divide between racial minorities and the majority.
     Axel Aubrun et al.’s “Six Harmful Patterns in Newspaper Presentations of Race” is centered on the analysis of news media's influence on the lives of minority individuals.  According to Aubrun et al. in media “minorities are portrayed as distinct from and unconnected to Whites, as the ‘Other...” (5). This can be done through various forms of media, from film to internet, television, as well as magazines. However, news media coverage in particular commonly associates minorities with dysfunction, delinquency, unemployment, poverty, and crime (Aubrun et al. 15). Although the depiction of problems and differences between races can be significant, the overarching effects of portraying one race as negative or inferior to another can be divisive. Aubrun et al. use the term “distancing effect” to describe the separation between the minority and the majority caused by media (14). Aubrun et al. state it can be challenging for white individuals to connect to minorities who are consistently depicted as inferior, or an “other” in comparison to them (ibid.). News media’s portrayal of minorities can make those individuals out to be “less than” their white counterparts. This divide can be especially harmful when negative depictions are common. However, the effects of media portrayal do not end with divide.
     In addition, Aubrun et al. suggest that by characterizing minorities and their communities as problematic and needy, those who consume these portrayals can begin to view situations regarding minorities as “permanent and unchanging” (14). As a result, problems persist in minority communities and nothing is done to combat them (ibid.). When what is being viewed on a large scale influences the way individuals view other races in reality, it can lead to an abundance of problems that go unsolved. A cycle between portrayal and problems presents itself in real life. Moreover, news media is not the only form of mass media that has the capability to do so. 
     In a survey conducted in November 2019, 86% of respondents said media (TV/Film or News Media) has an influence on their own views pertaining to their race or other races (See Appendix A). All respondents answered that there is somewhat, or a definite correlation between media portrayals and stereotypes associated with race. Moreover, 93% of respondents believe minority groups in race are portrayed more negatively than non-people of color in media (Appendix A). The survey conveyed that the views of most individuals are influenced by what is presented in mass media. All respondents were between the ages of 17 and 50. However, media consumption and its influence on the lives and beliefs of minorities begins far before adolescent and adulthood.
    Lack of representation in media of minorities can be impact children negatively. Neal Lester’s “Disney's the princess and the frog: The pride, the pressure, and the politics of being a first," explores Disney’s first inclusion of an animated black princess. Disney is a “globally dominant producer of cultural constructs related to gender, race, ethnicity, class and sexuality” (Lester 294). Because the franchise is largely viewed by children (of all races), author Dorothy L. Hurley speaks of how depictions of different individuals are, “translated into beliefs children hold about status in particular group membership, in relation to notions of good, bad, pretty, and ugly as reflected in the films” (qtd. in Lester 295). This conveys the power media has on one’s mind. For children, portrayals of individuals in media are often internalized and held as true.
     Before the arrival of Princess Tiana a black royalty in Disney’s Princess and The Frog, the representation for African American princesses was at a low. Lester refers to the overwhelming presence of Disney’s white princesses, and the questionable historical portrayal of animated characters of color (Lester 295). Disney’s lack of representation of black individuals, and positive portrayal of white royalty sent a message to minority children through Disney’s association of “beauty, fame, fortune, and desire with whiteness” (Lester 295). Donna Brown Guillame, television producer, shares the message Disney films sent her when she states, “when I was young, all the fairytale princesses had long blond hair. When you are black, you just don't feel like it could be you”(qtd. In Lester 294). Lack of representation of minorities in media networks such as Disney, can have a harmful influence on youth of color. Particularly when those who are frequently represented are associated with positive characteristics and are of the majority race. They may feel inferior to the majority. It can make minorities believe things such as “beauty, fame, fortune, and desire” are unattainable if they are not white (Lester 295). Princess Tiana in the Princess and The Frog was a step towards inclusion. However, many children did not grow up with that representation in media. Portrayals and representation of African American females on TV specifically are problematic as they are often negative and have influenced young girls and women alike. 
     Media consumption has the ability to affect how African American youth views themselves. Gholnescar Muhammad and Sherell McArthur’s “Styled by Their Perceptions’: Black Adolescent Girls Interpret Representations of Black Females in Popular Culture,” is centered on black girls and their internalization of media portrayal. Muhammad and McArthur assert that current representation for black women in media is flawed and current media portrayals make it harder for young black girls to develop their identities (133). The authors conducted interviews with black female adolescents ages 12-17. Nine percent of respondents spoke of positive portrayals in music and on TV (Muhammad & McArthur 136). However, 64% respondents stated they viewed media representation of black girls as negative, with depiction of “exaggerated characters, objectification, and belligerence”(ibid.).  The result of these portrayals Muhammad et al. states, is that many African American women may feel the need to act a certain way to not play into negative stereotypes in media, even if it is warranted (138). Being forced to suppress emotions to not play into stereotypes associated with race can have a damaging impact on an individual, especially at a young age. Media’s influence on how individuals are perceived were discussed by numerous black girls who took part in Muhammad and McArthur’s study.
     Violet, an interviewee, wrote about being judged based on preconceived notions about black girls surrounding ignorance and confrontation. She speaks of how although she embodies “cleverness, mannerism, gentleness,” people make their minds up about her at first glance and are unwilling to see anything else (qtd. in Muhammad & McArthur). Therefore, media portrayal and representation, can promote negative and racially stereotypical stigmas widely associated with a singular race. In the case of black adolescent girls who took part in this study, media portrayal and representation presented the capability to make forming their identity’s difficult. In addition to the promotion of stigmas, and racial stereotypes, the over sexualization of minority women in media can have dangerous consequences.
    Media depiction in media can put women at risk in the reality. Debra Merkin’s “Three Faces of Eva: Perpetuation of The Hot-Latina Stereotype in Desperate Housewives” is centered on common portrayals of Latina women on television. Merskin claims that mass media, more specifically, TV is used today as a means for majority (white male) beliefs about sex, race, and gender to be spread (134). Merskin argues that by conveying stereotypes that depict certain races as the “other,” media enables “racial superiority” to continue (ibid.).The power of stereotypes in media can be have a negative influence on the lives of Latina women in particular, whom in mass media are frequently portrayed as "exotic, sexual, and available, and as more in touch with their bodies and motivated by physical and sexual pleasure than white women” (Merskin 136).The constant exploitative portrayal of minority women in media has the ability to alter their value and worth in a general sense in reality. In the interviews conducted by Muhammad and McArthur a respondent stated that the over sexualization of minority women in media makes them,“ vulnerable to mistreatment by others and susceptible to violent acts such as rape or abuse” (qtd. in Muhammad & McArthur 138). When an individuals value is constantly depicted as less than, and they’re over-sexualized frequently, it can put them in harms-way in reality. Not every individual’s portrayal in media is accurate. When these portrayals are frequent, the impacts are more damaging than anything else. 
     In essence, mass media’s representation and portrayal of minorities is a fairly significant issue. Media has the tendency to overlook minorities, and when they are represented, the portrayals are commonly misleading. The impacts of media representation on minorities, and all races as a whole are more harmful than anything else. Although the issue of lack of media representation minorities is resolving, stigmas and a divide still result from the presence of racial stereotypes portrayed in media. Will the minority ever be represented equally or portrayed equally to the majority in forms of mass media? Does the inclusion of one African American princess dismiss decades of absence? Overall, one step towards change, is better than no step at all. And informing oneself about issues otherwise overlooked, is the first step towards making a difference.
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pesura · 6 years ago
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mood: SHERELLE PRESENTS: OM UNIT
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allmusic · 2 years ago
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AllMusic Staff Pick: Sherelle Fabric Presents Sherelle All of Sherelle's mixes and live DJ sets are incredible, and her first commercially issued mix (for Fabric) amazingly retains the energy of her sessions for Dekmantel, Boiler Room, Bang Face, and others. Seamlessly blending oldskool breakbeat hardcore and jungle tracks with newer productions in the same spirit, her aggressive yet ecstatic mixes draw connections between the U.K.-bred rave scenes and Chicago's juke and footwork communities.
- Paul Simpson
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techdex · 3 years ago
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Self Esteem, Sherelle and Kenny Beats to play intimate All Points East Festival spin-off gigs
https://echoingwalls.com/blog/self-esteem-sherelle-and-kenny-beats-to-play-intimate-all-points-east-festival-spin-off-gigs/
Self Esteem, Sherelle and Kenny Beats to play intimate All Points East Festival spin-off gigs
Self Esteem, Sherelle and Kenny Beats are set to play to a limited number of fans as part of ‘Ray-Ban X APE present The Summer Sessions’. …
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fresh-hiroshima-news · 3 years ago
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ÌFÉ - 0000 + 0000
Dwight Tribe - Inspirations
Portico Quartet / Hania Rani - Remix EP
V.A. - Kraut Jazz Futurism
Park Hye Jin - Before I Die
Portico Quartet - Terrain
Floating Points, Pharoah Sanders - Promises
Gratien Midonet - A Cosmic Poet
Manuel Tur - Rhythm Trainx Vol.3
Hania Rani - Esja
Hania Rani - Music For Film And Theatre
Jeff Parker - Forfolks
SHERELLE - Fabric Presents
J.Lamotta & BudaMunk - Searching Skies
Enji - Ursgal
BREMER / McCoy - Natten
Matthew Halsall - Salue to the Sun
Kokoroco - Kokoroco
Manuel Göttsching - E2-E4(2016 35th Anniversary edition)
Soul Supreme - Let’s Ride / Runnin’ (7)
Florence Adooni - Mam Pe’ela Su’ure (7)
J. Rocc - Funky President Edits Vol.8 (7)
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clubcurations · 3 years ago
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Let’s Curate! Episode 4
Discussion: *Note: apologies for sound quality on some of these - I’m still trying to work out the kinks with streaming with internal browser sound and switch to my external audio card for the actual DJ Stream.
Guest Announcements: March 16th - AOS (satx) March 30th - Adam Madrigal (satx)
International Womens Day International DJ Day I gave a shout out to some of my fave women DJs! Local San Antonio Djs Dj Cece https://www.facebook.com/Dj-Cece-131732076917182 DJ Eri https://www.bookpuppy.net Dallas Williams https://www.facebook.com/dallas.williams.5 Catwalk https://djcatwalk.com; http://theamproject.org Strawberry Jams https://www.instagram.com/strawberryjamsvinyl/?hl=en. OR @strawberryjamsvinyl  Switch Positions https://www.instagram.com/switchpositions/?hl=en OR @switchpositions​  Tracks from some of my fave women DJs and Producers Monki https://monkidj.com Ring Ring - Monki feat Queen Rose (Bandcamp) Honey Dijon https://ra.co/dj/misshoneydijon Work (Extended Mix) - Honey Dijon feat Dave Giles II, Cor.Ece, & Mike Dunn (Bandcamp) Sherelle https://ra.co/dj/sherelle fabric presents Sherelle https://sherelle.bandcamp.com/album/fabric-presents-sherelle Discwoman (various) http://www.discwoman.com/roster Uniiqu3 https://uniiqu3.bandcamp.com Microdosing - Uniiqu3 (Beatport) 2 tha floor - Uniiqu3, Ase Manual (Beatport) Freshtilldef https://www.instagram.com/freshtilldef/?hl=en Reckless - Freshtilldef (Beatport) Jubilee http://www.jubileelovesyou.com Disconnected - Jubilee (Bandcamp) Twitch Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1420810192 DJ Set Tracklist Coming Soon
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kraffblr · 6 years ago
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SHERELLE PRESENT: NOVELIST (FOOTWORK SET) by SHERELLE
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prgnant · 3 years ago
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ontherisedjacademy · 3 years ago
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Mix of the week: Fabric presents Sherelle
Mix of the week: Fabric presents Sherelle
This week we look at a Mix CD from Fabric mixed by Sherelle. It’s a great showcase of the ‘160’ sound Sherelle champions, it’s a banging mix and the tune selection is excellent! Let’s dive in! Of the many reasons why you should invest some money into this mix is the actual tunes. The tracklist spans from 1993 to 2021 kicking off with a pitched up Cloud 9 (Nookie) ‘You Got Me Burning’ before…
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