Tuesday 26 January 2021

Happy Hour - RDJ1 (30 & 31 January 2021)

 This weekend, 30th & 31st January 2021, on Happy Hour - RDJ1 (ONEly trance :d-_-b:) https://bit.ly/radiodj1, from 10:00EET (09:00CET) & 22:00EET (21:00CET),you can listen the album "Sunrise (Remixes)" by Syntouch & Sunsliderz, album released on October 26th, 2020. Butterly Music are very pleased to present you an album of remixes on the Sunrise Album from our boss Syntouch under alias Sunsliderz! And again, you will listen palitre of styles from great artists! You will find magnificient tracks from Stephane Badey, Kometillo, Kamil Brandt, Montoni, Dmitriy Kuznetsov, The Avains, Kiyoi & Eky, Dalmoori, Dan Schneider, George Crossfield, Derek Palmer, Icedream pres. Kernel Panic Music, Ula, Alternate High! Enjoy a variety of styles and sounds, get ready for complete euphoria ... and go to the dancefloor! Release included 14 tracks for any taste. Enjoy the Sunrise with us!


 

Tuesday 19 January 2021

Happy Hour - RDJ1 (23 & 24 jANUARY 2021)

 This weekend, 23rd & 24th January 2021, from 10:00EET (09:00CET) & 22:00EET (21:00CET), on Happy Hour - Radio DJ1 https://bit.ly/radiodj1, you can listen the album "This is Turker Ozsoy!" by Turker Ozsoy, album released on September 30th, 2020.


Tuesday 12 January 2021

Happy Hour - RDJ1 (16 & 17 January 2021)

This weekend, 16th & 17th January 2021, on Happy Hour - Radio DJ1 https://bit.ly/radiodj1, from 10:00EET (09:00CET) & 22:00EET (21:00CET), you can listen the album "Everything Is Connected" by Indecent Noise, album released on October 9th, 2020. It's not the first time that preconceptions have required resetting on this channel. In the instance of Aleksander Stawierej though, before we pierce some, we're going to proliferate a few! Aleksander is the Warsaw-based keyholder to monikers like Raw Tech Audio & ACIDØ; the A&R warden of the Mental Asylum label and through his Indecent Noise guise, also the institution's foremost resident. The latter's an alias that - over the last 10 years - has become inextricably linked with the sound of the 303, leaving a size-12 musical bootprint on planet trance. One of the genre's more provocative agents certainly, but also notably an album-shy one - 'Everything Is Connected' representing his first LP foray. Long-playing it is indeed, with the collection (available to stream, download and on vinyl & CD from today) is made up of no less than 15 studio-hot cuts from the Pole. The album splits its track deck between solo offerings, co-productions & vocal collabs, topped off by some I.N. remixes and a less-than-expected cover. Included amongst are partnerships with vocalists like Noire Lee, as well as in-studio pairings with Lostly, EverLight, onTune, Diver & Ace and Renegade System. Back to those aforementioned artistic predeterminations then, because (albeit in the less anticipatable of fashions) 'Everything Is Connected' explodes many of them. Aleksander's certainly delivered an album that expands tonally on his known-for remit, but not merely in the deeper/cooler direction. It also climbs 'north', (no mean feat when you're 'Mr. Acid') to euphoric summits and further still into hardstyle/core forms. Not unduly though, Indecent Noise does ringfence a full quarter of his album for his most favoured studio weapon. From the Wink-esque 'Worlds Collide' with Lostly, to the squally, stormy 'Kernel Panic' in collaboration with EverLight, 'Everything Is Connected' slides its acidic centre-column into place. Further in, 'Extractor' alongside Renegade System turns the bosh-factor up to 11, while 'Nightmare Fuel' expounds on the long-dark-corridor-themes of the 303. Uplifting trance may not be Indecent's first go-to, but the assured nature of the album's altitude-grabbing moments speak volubly of his abilities. Early on your foundations get a good shake as singer Noire Lee picks up the mic to send Corey Hart's 'Sunglasses At Night' blazing through the trance prism. There's also the more chord-and-pad-empowered uplift of recent single 'Visions Of The Dream', while Aleksander also delivers a dazzlingly reformation of Jam & Spoon's classic 'Be.Angeled'. The album provides conversely cooler moments too. Its one-two overture is comprised of the scene-setting 'Brightest Day', which in turn cedes to the more atmospherically swirling 'White Lotus'. 'Lekko' (the Polish word for light-of-weight) is housed at 'Everything Is Connected's midsection, is another pause-for-breath moment, and one that develops pondering poignancy and cinematic ether in equal measure.


 

Monday 4 January 2021

Happy Hour - RDJ1 (09 & 10 January 2021)

 This weekend, 9th & 10th January 2021, from 10:00EET (09:00CET) & 22:00EET (21:00CET), on Happy Hour - Radio DJ1 https://bit.ly/radiodj1, you can listen the album "Trilogique Re-Invented" by Airwave, album released on October 26th, 2020. We're super excited and extremely proud to bring you Trilogique Re-Invented, Airwave's reimagining of his classic album, Trilogique. Plush progressive vibes, seasoned classic sounds and contemporary production, all from the mind of a musical genius. This is the order of the day and this is what Re-Invented is all about. From the very first opening bars of Sky Blues, to the pounding beats and scathing synths of Ping Pong, Laurent takes us on a journey of re-discovery and of new beginnings. Sky Blues Re-Invented Icarus Mix is the perfect opener, that captivating voice and sweeping synths combine beautifully before a deep, pulsing bassline takes over. Angelica Re-Invented follows, keeping the deep vibe alive with a solid, understated groove, built around a tight beat and detailed percussion section. Beam Re-Invented is up next. A chugging bassline lies at its core, with punchy kicks and tribal percussions working the rhythms. The melodies remain subtle, teasing us with all the glory of the original. Sunday Break Re-Invented heralds in a club themed style. Chunky kick drums and rich percussions line up perfectly while faint hints of the original are evident in the background melodies. Summer Out Re-Invented keeps the upbeat vibe going thanks to solid, punchy beats and crisp, highlighted percussions. As the momentum builds, waves of melody sweep through the groove which is buoyed by a superb droning bassline. People Just Don't Care Re-Invented shows off that distinct motif which shines through, against the backdrop of a more subdued progressive groove. Constantly rising, up to the break, where that main melody is revealed. Trilogique Re-Invented is a vibrant, energetic track. Intriguing pads fill the background as a mesmerizing arpeggio fades up. A deep, rumbling bassline takes over the groove as rich percussions add scope and rhythm. Buzzer Re-Invented takes on a no-nonsense approach with a committed, powerful bassline that dominates throughout. Twisting, pitching synths stand out and on the break the melody takes us to the stratosphere before climaxing with a building snare roll and back to the main groove. Mice Re-Invented presents punchy beats and distinct percussions, combining to deliver a solid rhythm. Hypnotic arps lead us to the deep, rumbling bassline as wide-open synths rise up, pulsating with the beat before intricate melodies take over on the break where tension mounts before the final act. Progressive Aggressive Re-Invented is dark and menacing, this one holds no bars, delivering a powerful and sinister groove. The original voice is present alongside a bassline that borders on psy. The break unleashes a mind-bending sequence climaxing with your mind exploding. Ping Pong Re-Invented is another Techno do-over from Airwave, and one that will no doubt draw a lot of interest. Delicate bells etch out mesmerizing patterns as rising FX and sweeping sirens combine. Full-on, in-your-face Techno.



Saturday 2 January 2021

Happy Hour - RDJ2 (4th January 2021)

 Monday, 4th January 2021, on Happy Hour - Radio DJ2 https://bit.ly/radiodj2, from 09:00EET (08:00CET) & 21:00EET (20:00CET), you can listen the album "Temporarity (10Th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)" by Michael Cassette, album released on December 16th, 2020. One of Anjunadeep’s earliest stars, 80s-inspired producer Michael Cassette is a much-loved favourite of fans and producers alike, with many of the labels biggest acts such as Lane 8, Yotto and Marsh taking influence from his work. In 2010 Michael Cassette released ‘Temporarity’, only the second artist album ever released on Anjunadeep. Featuring acclaimed singles and catalogue classics ‘Ghost In The Machine’, ‘Shadow’s Movement’ and Crockett’s Theme’, the LP won support from Eric Prydz, Laurent Garnier and James Zabiela, and soon became a cult favourite. Marking a decade since its release, ‘Temporarity’ is being re-issued with a deluxe 10th anniversary edition, with a first ever vinyl pressing on a deluxe 2x12 vinyl release, and a collector’s edition cassette tape. The deluxe digital product also sees two new remixes from label legends Jody Wisternoff and 16BL and exclusive new streaming edits of all album tracks.