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  • Johnnyboy
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    Darin Epsilon - Live @ Arena in Chihuahua, Mexico


    Love it!!!

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  • kosmato
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    Thanks Darin, This is gonna keep me busy for quite a while

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  • darin epsilon
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    Originally posted by AntonyM
    Great set from Hookah, ton of mindbending tracks, bummer about the Orange County show, but keep me posted hopefully be back out in LA next time you play there.
    Well, it's the thought that counts We still have yet to meet. Will you be in San Francisco around November? I may be setting up a huge gig there, will keep you posted if it gets confirmed or not.

    I think you would actually enjoy the live set from Chihuahua better. The track selection is newer and the music is a little more underground.

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  • AntonyM
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    Great set from Hookah, ton of mindbending tracks, bummer about the Orange County show, but keep me posted hopefully be back out in LA next time you play there.

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  • darin epsilon
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    Darin Epsilon - Live @ Arena in Chihuahua, Mexico
    Date: Jul 2009 Size: 94.6 MB Duration: 68:55
    Genre(s): Progressive House, Tech House, Techno

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  • darin epsilon
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    Darin Epsilon - Live @ Hookah in Mexico City
    Date: Jul 2009 Size: 130 MB Duration: 94:46
    Genre(s): Progressive House, Tech House, Techno

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    01. Kenneth Thomas & Shawn Michaels vs PQM - Funktion Won Is Sleeping (Tez & Traska Bootleg)
    02. Chab feat. JD Davis - Lonely (Simon & Shaker Nova Remix)
    03. Tonecast - Flying Cabs (DJ Remy Remix)
    04. Infusion - Legacy (Simon & Shaker Dub)
    05. Elegant Universe - Karusela (Original Mix)
    06. John Digweed & Nick Muir - Aquatonic (Original Mix)
    07. Namito - City Of Gods (Original Mix)
    08. ErickE & Olav Basoski - Don't Turn Your Back (Sander Van Doorn Remix)
    09. Olivier Giacomotto - Guacamoli (D-Unity's White Devil Remix)
    10. Yousef - Anti Hero (Andy Chatterley Remix)
    11. Buick Project - Drop The Beat (Original Mix)
    12. Chiapet - Westworld (Skylark Remix)
    13. Fergie - Blackeye-P (Sam Ball Remix)
    14. Josh Gabriel - Tone Program (Style Of Eye Remix)
    15. Darin Epsilon pres. Mimoori - Kwaidan (Luke Porter Remix)

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  • darin epsilon
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    The following is an ongoing series of interviews that will accompany the Perspectives guest mixes. Special thanks to Nate Sartain for putting it all together.

    It seems as if almost overnight, there are new names and artists popping up everywhere. A new talent catches on, and next thing you know you’re seeing their name everywhere. Some blow up, and some fade just as fast. Others seem to be lurking in the shadows, awaiting their call or their chance to show us their talents. They grow and progress, and they’re here to stay for a while. They plan to leave a mark upon this global music movement.

    A dj/producer doing just that, and currently making his own place at the table, is Electrobios from Argentina. There’s such great talent coming out of South America these days, and I had the pleasure of doing this months’ “Perspectives” piece on a great up and coming talent from none other than Buenos Aires. Paulo was kind enough to share some of his time with us and do an artist interview, and answer some of my questions. If you want to know more about him, you can find his music on Beatport, as well as give him a visit and stop by http://www.myspace.com/djelectrobios.


    Listen to Perspectives Episode 031 w/ Electrobios



    Perspectives: Q&A w/ Electrobios
    By Nate Sartain

    What’s been one of your most memorable dj gigs or club experiences here in the United States? What city do you really enjoy when you are here?
    I always enjoy playing in the United States, but my most memorable gig was in New York at Le Souk club. It was my first gig, I was so enthusiastic to share my feelings with the crowd. I really enjoy Miami when I’m there also.

    What is the yearly “Nike 10k” event like in Buenos Aires every year? I hear it is as large as 25,000 people or more?
    Nike 10k is a yearly event. It is a 10km marathon around Buenos Aires and is the biggest sport event in Argentina. It has a big promotion in TV, newspaper and internet. Last time I managed the music. There were 25,000 people in the street, listening to my music. It was amazing!!!

    What are some other Latin American dj’s or producers who have influenced you? Do you have a favorite?
    Hernan Cattaneo is my favorite Latin American Dj, but in general I’ve been influenced more from European artists. My partner and friend Johan Vermeulen helped me a lot to understand a different point of view about making tracks in my beginning.

    2008 was a huge year for you, breaking the Beatport 100 charts at #13 with “Love Is Blind” and at #11 with the hit “With You”. You also played some big shows at the WMC as well. With all the success of 2008, how does 2009 compare so far?
    I’m spending more time in gigs this 2009 than 2008, but I think I can’t compare with 2008, I just think that it is different, not better or worse. I’m just trying to go step by step and perfect my style.

    What are some of your goals for the rest of 2009 and into 2010?
    Work hard, and try to sign tracks on some big labels that I haven’t yet.

    Some artists or producers who you wish to collaborate with and make new music?
    I really respect and like what Stan Kolev is making or Daniel Portman.



    When exactly did you join the Anjunadeep label and how has that been? What has been the best thing to come out of that?
    When I was trying to sign the track that I made with Interplay in Alternative Route, The guys from Anjunadeep contacted us by offering a very good deal for the track. At that time I really didn’t know too much about them but I think I just had trust in them. I think that was the best decision, they are the best! I love how they work; they promote me very well (much more than the others). It helps me a lot and pushes my name one step further.

    Personally, I have to say my favorite track of yours is the remix of Eurospace. It has a great melodic energy to it, but still has your touch and style. I love the groove of it. If you had to pick your favorite track that you have produced or remixed, which would it be?
    The track called “With You” 100%!

    What has been your favorite club in the world so far?
    I haven’t gone to Europe yet so I can’t say in the world, but in America I can say “Karu & Y” (Miami).

    Favorite city?
    New York.

    How is the scene in North America different from South America?
    I like both, but I think you can’t compare the crowd from Argentina, with the others. The vibe and energy is amazing, that’s why the biggest dj in the world like to play here.


    That’s it for this month guys, I hope you tune in to the show and get to enjoy the music. I want to thank Electrobios for his time and letting me get a chance to talk to him. Cheers to everyone in the scene and those all around the world tuning in and showing support and keeping the music alive!

    Listen to Perspectives Episode 031 w/ Electrobios

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  • DJJEFFJONES
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    Darin, Thanks so much for posting these. Your show is one of my favorites and has really helped me figure out which direction I wish to go with mixing down the road.

    Cheers!

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  • darin epsilon
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    Darin Epsilon presents PERSPECTIVES EPISODE 31 w/ Electrobios

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    Rate all mixes and discuss the show at the official Perspectives message board.



    PERSPECTIVES EPISODE 31 - Electrobios Guest Mix
    Date: June 2009 Size: 74.9 MB Duration: 54:34
    Genre(s): Tech House, Techno, Progressive House

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    01. Wilson - Perfect Sunrise (Alex Kenji Dub Mix)
    02. Chase Buch - La Bassa (Original Mix)
    03. Jacob Henry - Regular Fellas Stallos (Original Mix)
    04. Nikitin & Semikashev - Relapse (Luthier & Petrucci Remix)
    05. Harris Zigediris - Forbidden Love (Dub Mix)
    06. Patch Park - Made In Mayhem (Original Mix)
    07. Peter Martin - Secret Door (Cid Inc Remix)
    08. Kerry Leva - I Need Your Love (Paul Wicked Instrumental)
    09. Amro - Worldwide (Original Mix)
    10. John Dahlback - Bon Bon (Original Mix)



    PERSPECTIVES EPISODE 31 - Darin Epsilon Mix
    Date: June 2009 Size: 75.9 MB Duration: 55:18
    Genre(s): Melodic Progressive House, Tech House, Techno

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    01. Snowball Project - Ambivalence (Art G Remix)
    02. Petersky - 27 Days Of Eleven (Original Mix)
    03. Orbital - Chime (Jay Kay Remix)
    04. Denis Binoki - Airport (Original Mix)
    05. Fergie - Blackeye-P (Sam Ball Remix)
    06. Darin Epsilon presents Mimoori - Kwaidan (Luke Porter Remix)
    07. Glenn Morrison - Orange Glow (Robert Babicz Spaceship Remix)
    08. Mike Jacinto & Mark Mendes - Relic (Original Mix)
    09. D-Unity - Guilty Pleasures (Original Mix)
    10. Dom Kane - Breakthrough (James Harcourt Remix)
    11. Fiord - Get Up Jude (Beckers Remix)

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    To submit material to the Perspectives radio show, please email info@darinepsilon.com. Perspectives currently airs on over 15 radio stations and reaches a worldwide audience. The show has been downloaded more than 680,000 times over the internet since 2006.








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  • darin epsilon
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    Thanks guys! Watch for Perspectives Episode 031. I'm posting on [ms] before anywhere else. It won't be posted on my website for another week.

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  • hulkhuss
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    I really enjoyed PERSPECTIVES EPISODE 30 - Darin Epsilon Mix
    nice job!

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  • chrissnead
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    the TLs for these sets are to die for alone. Thank you darin for the free musics$$$$

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  • hulkhuss
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    Thanks Darin
    I am grabbin your new mix and the Penton one now

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  • darin epsilon
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    The following is an ongoing series of interviews that will accompany the Perspectives guest mixes. Special thanks to Nate Sartain for putting it all together.

    Whether you’re a dj, producer, clubber, or just an average joe who likes to frequent night clubs, enjoying the sounds and energy of dance music, chances are that at some point Thomas Penton’s music has found its way into your ear and moved you in some way. As one of the pillars in high energy dance music, his productions and remixes span the globe, and they’ve been making a powerful impact for well over a decade. With over 100 projects being released since his start in 1992, his sound and style can be found on some of the biggest labels around. His tracks have been praised and played by some of the world’s biggest talent, as well as the everyday djs covering just about ever corner of a map. I personally recall playing some of his vinyl, and it finding a home in my record crate back in the day.

    Since those days, seemingly forever ago, all the way into this digital age of music, Thomas has remained a strong member and artist in the global dance music scene, continuing to turn out track after pulse-pounding track. He also continues to reveal his passion for music through the art of djing. Thomas has touched down in plenty of places on the globe and has helped out with a hearty contribution to spreading the love of electronic music. He is truly a well rounded artist with a lot of time being spent in the studio, as well as plenty of it spent touring and lighting up dance floors across multiple continents. I myself, have been involved with the scene for many years, and I can say with all honesty, its rare to see someone who has had this much influence on the scene and contributed so much. Thomas was gracious enough to take some time from his busy schedule to do an interview and answer some of my questions. I wanted to ask him some questions about both sides of music, being production and djing.

    Thanks again Thomas, for not only your time, but for your passion of dance music and what you have brought to it. I hope everyone enjoys this month’s featured artist set, and that we all get to know a little bit more about Thomas Penton and his music.




    Perspectives: Q&A w/ Thomas Penton
    By Nate Sartain

    Which began first? Production or djing?
    D.J.ing. But I got my first sampler and was working in recording studios just months after. Starting both when I was just 14.

    Who or what were some of your inspirations in early EDM? When and how did you begin to get into the underground dance music scene?
    I was first introduced to 'house' music in 1991. I then quickly became aware of the trance scene mostly coming from Germany at the time. At the time artists like Pete Namlook, Earth Nation, Oliver Lieb were the inspirations for me. Labels like Fax, Harthouse, Eye-Q, and more. I also started following classics like Tangerine Dream, Klaus Schultz, and more. In 1992 I meet another local producer, Luis Duran. We then collaborated are studios and talent to release our first record in 1992.

    What have been some of your greatest achievements as a dj/producer?
    To still be doing this, something I love for a living. But times are much harder now. By far the greatest achievement is the travel benifits when playing. I love seeing other countries & lifestyles. I take advantage of this as much as possible.

    How did the changes of this industry going digital, personally effect you as producer?
    I love it, it makes business much easier to manage. But I feel the profit for artists is down a lot due to it. So you need to be more clever in ways of selling your product. But honestly it makes things so much easier overall. I love just buying a for mp3s, then playing out with just a few cds in hand. So much easier then the vinyl days.

    Outside of music, what are some of your others passions and interests?
    I really hope to do some outdoor hiking & camping this year. Visit some national parks to get away from it all. I still love the water, kayaking, sailing. And a good bike ride also rules!

    Some of your favorite cities or countries you've played? Favorite club?
    By far the best city in the world to play....Buenos Aires! Pacha there is the best in the world by far. Also my second home is Japan. I love playing there and just visiting. All Asia is such a different and amazing place to experience.

    Some upcoming shows and gigs this year you’re looking forward to?
    We're setting up my next Euro tour now, so really looking forward to that. And we're setting up also an Electric Candy Tour in South America soon. Both should be wicked!

    Best/worst dj experience?
    Best..always Buenos Aires! Worst...New Delhi, India. The club just fell apart on me when I played. A total dissaster (not my fault!!!)

    Do you have a favorite song or track of all time?
    Vernons Wonderland, Stairway to Heaven.

    Favorite club to play?
    Again and again...Pacha, Buenos Aires.

    Favorite track you've have produced/remixed?
    Always the newest one!

    How are you liking L.A.? Compared to Florida? How do the clubs and scenes differ?
    Both cities have their 'super clubs' and their smaller venues. I find both very simular and of very good quality. You'll find big talent performing in both cities every week. So both places are great to party.

    Does your production sound run parallel to your djing sound or are they pretty different at times? How so?
    Both are very simular. Always trying to bring power & energy to both.

    What are some of your own goals and things you want to accomplish in the industry?
    To make music I love, see people have a great time enjoying it out, and just seeing more of the world.


    For more on Thomas, visit http://www.myspace.com/djthomaspenton for latest info & releases

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  • darin epsilon
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    Darin Epsilon presents PERSPECTIVES EPISODE 30 w/ Thomas Penton

    Website | Myspace | YouTube | Beatport | Facebook | Podcast (new!)

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    Rate all mixes and discuss the show at the official Perspectives message board.



    PERSPECTIVES EPISODE 30 - Thomas Penton Guest Mix
    Date: May 2009 Size: 81.9 MB Duration: 59:41
    Genre(s): Peak-Time Progressive House, Tech House

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    PERSPECTIVES EPISODE 30 - Darin Epsilon Mix
    Date: May 2009 Size: 80.5 MB Duration: 58:41
    Genre(s): Melodic Progressive House, Peak-Time Progressive

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    01. Da Funk - Make It Last (Original Mix)
    02. Stan Kolev, Ariel Baund, Silec - Devoted (Original Mix)
    03. Jono Fernandez - Everytime (Marc Mitchell Remix)
    04. Paul Thomas & Funkagenda presents PTFA - Gornal (Original Upper Mix)
    05. Paul Thomas & Funkagenda presents PTFA - Gornal (Andy Duguid Remix)
    06. Laurent Simeca - Tekila (My Digital Enemy Remix)
    07. Sikk - The Whisper (EDX's Ibiza Sunrise Remix)
    08. Bastards of Funk & Sonic Union - Up For Grabs (Thomas Penton Remix)
    09. Electricano - Tibet (Original Mix)
    10. D:Fuse & Mike Hiratzka - Tobias (Darin Epsilon Remix)

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    To submit material to the Perspectives radio show, please email info@darinepsilon.com. Perspectives currently airs on over 15 radio stations and reaches a worldwide audience. The show has been downloaded more than 680,000 times over the internet since 2006.








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