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Freakout Chapter 03: Do you feel lucky?
August 20, 2011 08:14 PM PDT
"As this is a 44 Magnum, the most powerful handgun in the world, and would blow your head clean off, you've got to ask yourself one question: Do I feel lucky? Well, do ya, punk?" 01. Simon Garcia - Chordus
February 26, 2011 03:44 PM PST
Let's invoke the urban groove from the low sound.
01. Andreas Kubat & Sebrok – In Japan (Sebrok’s Out of Japan Version)
September 16, 2009 08:58 PM PDT
"From Detroit, it spread east and west like a virus. It mutated, and split into separate strains, each with their own unique characteristics. All different, but all with the indelible mark of Detroit techno forever stamped into its genes.” After almost 4 years I just felt a need to change my sound. I want to challenge myself and find new inspiration playing a wider spectrum of styles. Despite being composed on a techno basis, one of the most exciting genres of modern music in my opinion, Freakout it’s all about music freedom. I'll put here anything that sounds good to my ears regardless of style or labels. Hope you enjoy and have some fun with it. 01. Joseph Capriati – Sidechains (Original Mix) |
Podcast SummaryDespite being composed on a techno basis, one of the most exciting genres of modern music in my opinion, Freakout it’s all about mixing different electronic music styles that have groove and quality. I'll put here anything that sounds good to my ears regardless of style or labels. Hope you enjoy and have some fun with it. About SupermassiveFelipe Brasil Rocha a.k.a Supermassive was born in 1983 in São Paulo, Brazil. With only 6 years old, music entered his life never to leave. In few years he became a huge fan of rock, heavy metal, classical music and began taking guitar lessons, in which learned a lot about music theory. In 1998 Felipe began to frequent clubs, raves and festivals that sparked his passion for electronic music. Djing since 2005, Supermassive always delivered innovation, groove, identity and quality in his sound. Because of this, in 2006, he was invited to run a monthly show on the Canadian radio Afterhours (www.ah.fm) alongside big names of trance and progressive such as Markus Schulz, Sebastian Brandt, Kyau & Albert, Marcus Schossow, Johan Gielen, Lange, Heatbeat, Orjan Nilsen, Leon Bolier, Sied Van Riel and Mat Zo. For 3 years, Supermassive command the pick ups in Musik Garden show playing the fine and fresh tech-trance tracks of the moment with some techno and progressive contaminations, having great feedbacks of the radio audience. In 2009 he felt a need to change and evolve his sound. In search of new challenges and inspirations, Supermassive decided to leave the radio and make an independent podcast, called Freakout, where he could play a wider spectrum of styles and fully express his new sound. Despite being composed on a techno basis, the new show it’s all about groove and quality music, regardless of style or labels. The eclectic sound of Supermassive can be noted in his influences: Wehbba, Marco G, DJ Preach, Massive Attack, Radio Slave, Dubfire, Sander Van Doorn, Carl Cox, Faithless, Cristian Varela, Adam Beyer, Chris Liebing, John Selway, Speedy J, Umek, Mauro Picotto, Unkle and Christian Smith. Followers
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