We enjoy moving into the triple podcast digits with an episode that’s full #fire from beginning to end !!! Cold Open: We hit up a celebration of Los Angeles drum n’ bass promoters reaching their own milestone > 1,000 editions of the weekly Respect night. In the downtown LA warehouse they had LTJ Bukem, the man known […] The post Episode 100 ~ LTJ Bukem, Deadmau5 orchestral, Emmy award-winner, This American Life’s premiere appeared first on Frequency Horizon.
We enjoy moving into the triple podcast digits with an episode that’s full #fire from beginning to end !!!
Cold Open: We hit up a celebration of Los Angeles drum n’ bass promoters reaching their own milestone > 1,000 editions of the weekly Respect night. In the downtown LA warehouse they had LTJ Bukem, the man known for invigorating atmospheric and liquid drum n’ bass genres at the point of inception (who Blue Lunar Monkey @bluelunarmonkey had nothing but good things to say about playing alongside), to make it official. @ltj-bukem
9:20 – Emmy award-winning writer and executive producer with Seinfeld, Simpson and Rocko’s Modern Life credits to his name, Ron Hauge steps into the Frequency Horizon limelight after brunch. You’ll have to listen to find out why he told us: “I’m on drugs.”
17:40 – Rafa the Brazilian psytrance DJ known as Nitrous comes to LA and is thrilled to be in Koreatown. He’s trying to get new clients and improve his English. @djnitrous
41:06 – We meet a Santa Monica character who claimed to be an original Motley Crue member. Odean tells us about his plan to frustrate PETA.
48:00 – Deadmau5 decided it was time to do a full orchestra-electronic mash-up in an extremely professional manner. The energy at the second day of the Where’s the Drop? festivities at LA’s the Wiltern was moving. The sincerity of the production was thrilling. And even though some were surprised it didn’t break out into a full-on dance party, you could almost hear personal music growth happening all around. Musical director Gregory Reveret did an amazing job.
Rad Reviews: Ajay Mathur – Little Boat (@ajaymathurmusic)
Ryan Hutchens – The Last 10 Years (@ryanhutchens)
Good Field – Surface Tension (@goodfieldband)
1:13:46 – We muse on the legalization of recreational weed (in California and soon in Canada) from Hollywood in a very legit on-the-street yet typically Frequency Horizon-remix fashion.
1:23:24 – I headed through the hills to West Hollywood and squeaked into the LA premiere of Come Sunday, the brand new Netflix production from podcast and public radio kings This American Life. We’ll put it in front of the ole’ #ambient looking glass to see what deeper perspective might shine through. Here we’ll give you a glimpse of how Ira Glass handled a potential pitfall during the QnA and hint at the significance of meeting a potent broadcaster. @this-american-life
www.imdb.com/title/tt1690967/
Music: @churchoftheundecided @montydnb1 @spydnb @gred_music@
We enjoy moving into the triple podcast digits with an episode that’s full #fire from beginning to end !!!
Cold Open: We hit up a celebration of Los Angeles drum n’ bass promoters reaching their own milestone > 1,000 editions of the weekly Respect night. In the downtown LA warehouse they had LTJ Bukem, the man known for invigorating atmospheric and liquid drum n’ bass genres at the point of inception (who Blue Lunar Monkey @bluelunarmonkey had nothing but good things to say about playing alongside), to make it official. @ltj-bukem
9:20 – Emmy award-winning writer and executive producer with Seinfeld, Simpson and Rocko’s Modern Life credits to his name, Ron Hauge steps into the Frequency Horizon limelight after brunch. You’ll have to listen to find out why he told us: “I’m on drugs.”
17:40 – Rafa the Brazilian psytrance DJ known as Nitrous comes to LA and is thrilled to be in Koreatown. He’s trying to get new clients and improve his English. @djnitrous
41:06 – We meet a Santa Monica character who claimed to be an original Motley Crue member. Odean tells us about his plan to frustrate PETA.
48:00 – Deadmau5 decided it was time to do a full orchestra-electronic mash-up in an extremely professional manner. The energy at the second day of the Where’s the Drop? festivities at LA’s the Wiltern was moving. The sincerity of the production was thrilling. And even though some were surprised it didn’t break out into a full-on dance party, you could almost hear personal music growth happening all around. Musical director Gregory Reveret did an amazing job.
Rad Reviews: Ajay Mathur – Little Boat (@ajaymathurmusic)
Ryan Hutchens – The Last 10 Years (@ryanhutchens)
Good Field – Surface Tension (@goodfieldband)
1:13:46 – We muse on the legalization of recreational weed (in California and soon in Canada) from Hollywood in a very legit on-the-street yet typically Frequency Horizon-remix fashion.
1:23:24 – I headed through the hills to West Hollywood and squeaked into the LA premiere of Come Sunday, the brand new Netflix production from podcast and public radio kings This American Life. We’ll put it in front of the ole’ #ambient looking glass to see what deeper perspective might shine through. Here we’ll give you a glimpse of how Ira Glass handled a potential pitfall during the QnA and hint at the significance of meeting a potent broadcaster. @this-american-life
www.imdb.com/title/tt1690967/
Music: @churchoftheundecided @montydnb1 @spydnb @gred_music@crestofthesyndicate @blackdownofficial @overjoymusic @piezopz@u-ziq-official @unknownmortalorchestra @kidnap_music @nthngnthng@hot_chip @toddterje @mario-basanov @flightfacilities @oberonorebo
Track of the week from: @superpitcher_official @r-srecords
R-srecords – Talaboman-dins-el-llit-superpitcher-remix-1
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