We were so lucky this week to have the chance to chat with one of the world’s best Techno DJs, Nastia from the Ukraine. Nastia explains how she got into DJing having first been a top touring Gogo dancer, starting her own record label, her first DJ break after managing a main stage at a major festival as well as telling us all about how she escaped from Kyiv with her daughter after hearing explosions, driving for many hours to the border and finally relocating to Amsterdam. Nastia was one of the first Ukrainian DJs to go straight out to… Read more »
We are absolutely thrilled to chat with Berlin Techno DJ and Producer Stella Bossi. Stella chats with us about how she learnt how to produce techno tracks, how she snuck in to huge gigs and performed, building her career, signing with United Talent in America and her new track with techno legend Da Hool!
Pat & Seb talk tech. From walkie talkies, to smart phone, and everything they use to bring you this fine episode.
Welcome back to the Man Of The Hour show, where it’s already next week.
They’ve already conquered most of UK and Europe; with this new album full of bangers, Don Broco are finally on their way to taking over North America.
Whats up Bitch Slap Fans! Tonight is the first Bitch Slap Radio of 2011! Last year we went out with a bang with stripers, and tonight well we hope to keep it going! On the show tonight we talk new years eve, and getting stuck an hour away from your house! We talk about why drunk girls should not be allowed to have cameras Football season is over, and the playoffs begin, and once again the Dolphins blow. At least we have the heat… sigh Chelse returns to the show tonight after she few weeks off, and all the regulars… Read more »
In a bizarre and ironic twist, Warner Bros. is being by a German technology firm which claims the movie and television company pirated its anti-piracy technology.
If Steve Jobs gets his way, California will become the first U.S. state with a live donor registry for kidney transplants.
Record labels are embracing new technologies in search of music’s next big thing Joe Berman looks for new bands. Typically, that means hanging out in dive bars, enduring hours of unlistenable music by groups whose rock-and-roll dreams far exceed their talent, praying for the occasional act that shows promise. About 16 months ago, however, the Los Angeles-based talent-finder sat at home scouting the globe for groups. He typed “New Zealand indie rock bands” into his computer search engine and found Steriogram, five lads from the town of Whangarei in New Zealand. They had a song and a video posted on… Read more »
New York – The Nov. 8 broadcast of NPR’s “Morning Edition” featured two of the recording industry’s top engineer/producers and one controversial piece of technology. New York-based Pat Dillett (David Byrne, Mary J. Blige, They Might Be Giants) and Los Angeles-based Ed Cherney (the Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt) were featured on the broadcast, which is part of a “Morning Edition” series on science and art. The subject: pitch-correcting software, particularly Auto-Tune, made by Antares Audio Technologies. Introduced in 1997, Auto-Tune was created by Dr. Andy Hildebrand. The research that led to its creation was far from the music… Read more »