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 M.U.M & FLOW:MNGMNT Proudly Presents "Miami Sessions with F.Sonik-M.U.M Episode 92
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement




F.SONIK

 

The name of F.Sonik continuously pops up on the wish lists of electronic music aficionados in the region. Launching career with the Ghettotek live-act, later joining SDJF initiative and Flow Management, he already established himself as an unique deejay who is not afraid of such challenges as combining Slovenia's landmark techno heritage with some progressive spices. He already transferred some of this who-dares-wins spirit in his own productions, Something New (ft. Tomy DeClerque) being the most successful so far. This track, which immediately gained support of Umek and was already played on BBC Radio 1, predicts the series of fresh releases in 2008. So you better watch out for this guy!

 

Aleš Furlan alias F.Sonik became involved in electronic dance culture on account of one very innocent occurrence in his youth. And it’s a sole fault of his brother that he ended taming the decks, mixers and effects night after night. “It all started when he brought home some studio mixer and Akai sampler,” remembers F.Sonik “Just a few days later I knew I wanted to produce electronic and become a deejay and I was hooked ever since. I started gathering information about the scene, artists, clubs, music and the whole electronic movement. Living on the Slovenian Riviera it was natural to be influenced by Ambasada Gavioli club as I started attending Valentino Kanzyani’s matinees and performances of leading electronic artists on the regular basis.”

 

It was his friend Alessio who helped him with the first steps: "He was caught by this bug well before me, so he already learned to mix and could thought me a thing or two. I still remember how I use to hang out at his parents house everyday struggling to beat-match the records. And after I started performing he even lent me his records." Shortly after that they teamed up for the live performances. "We've named ourselves Ghettotek. Alessio was mixing the records and I was in charge of putting in some effects. This way I got to perform in most of the hip Slovenian clubs even before my solo career really took off."

 

Thriving on a strong and globally accomplished techno heritage Slovenian electronic scene is still heavily directed by techno. But being influenced by the Global Underground music philosophy F.Sonik dared to go where only a few artists in the region dared before him – he decided he will combine the techno heritage with melodic progressive sounds: "Even Umek was there somewhere, but as he was pure techno deejay back then and I was more into progressive stuff, it were the likes of Sasha, Deep Dish and Steve Lawler that have inspired me the most," admits the young artist.


F.Sonik successfully transferred his unique vision of dance music, built on techno and blended with some emotionally rich proggy landscapes, into his own tunes. As a producer he gained the most attention with the track titled Something New, which he produced in collaboration with his musical guru Tomy DeClerque. “We’ve connected really good in the studio, so it was a really good feeling when Umek supported our first track including it in his Essential Mix even before it was officially released. That really inspired us and we already work on a bunch of new tracks,” announces F.Sonik...F.SONIK

 

The name of F.Sonik continuously pops up on the wish lists of electronic music aficionados in the region. Launching career with the Ghettotek live-act, later joining SDJF initiative and Flow Management, he already established himself as an unique deejay who is not afraid of such challenges as combining Slovenia's landmark techno heritage with some progressive spices. He already transferred some of this who-dares-wins spirit in his own productions, Something New (ft. Tomy DeClerque) being the most successful so far. This track, which immediately gained support of Umek and was already played on BBC Radio 1, predicts the series of fresh releases in 2008. So you better watch out for this guy!

 

Aleš Furlan alias F.Sonik became involved in electronic dance culture on account of one very innocent occurrence in his youth. And its a sole fault of his brother that he ended taming the decks, mixers and effects night after night. It all started when he brought home some studio mixer and Akai sampler, remembers F.Sonik Just a few days later I knew I wanted to produce electronic and become a deejay and I was hooked ever since. I started gathering information about the scene, artists, clubs, music and the whole electronic movement. Living on the Slovenian Riviera it was natural to be influenced by Ambasada Gavioli club as I started attending Valentino Kanzyanis matinees and performances of leading electronic artists on the regular basis.

 

It was his friend Alessio who helped him with the first steps: "He was caught by this bug well before me, so he already learned to mix and could thought me a thing or two. I still remember how I use to hang out at his parents house everyday struggling to beat-match the records. And after I started performing he even lent me his records." Shortly after that they teamed up for the live performances. "We've named ourselves Ghettotek. Alessio was mixing the records and I was in charge of putting in some effects. This way I got to perform in most of the hip Slovenian clubs even before my solo career really took off."

 

Thriving on a strong and globally accomplished techno heritage Slovenian electronic scene is still heavily directed by techno. But being influenced by the Global Underground music philosophy F.Sonik dared to go where only a few artists in the region dared before him he decided he will combine the techno heritage with melodic progressive sounds: "Even Umek was there somewhere, but as he was pure techno deejay back then and I was more into progressive stuff, it were the likes of Sasha, Deep Dish and Steve Lawler that have inspired me the most," admits the young artist.


F.Sonik successfully transferred his unique vision of dance music, built on techno and blended with some emotionally rich proggy landscapes, into his own tunes. As a producer he gained the most attention with the track titled Something New, which he produced in collaboration with his musical guru Tomy DeClerque.
Weve connected really good in the studio, so it was a really good feeling when Umek supported our first track including it in his Essential Mix even before it was officially released. That really inspired us and we already work on a bunch of new tracks, announces F.Sonik...


F.SONIK - July promo track list

01 .Boris Werner - Feel Good  / Moon Harbour Recordings


02. Santos - Hold Home / Moon Harbour Recordings 


03. Leon - Negro / Viva Music


04. NDKj, Marcello Conciald - Siyahamba ( NDKj Mix ) / Circle Music 


05. NDKj - Main Course / Heatflow 


06. Mendo, Danny Serrano - Coconuts / Clarisse Records


07. Saeed Younan - Kumbalha / Younan Music 


08. Steve Lawler - Hocus Pocus / Viva Music 


09. Pierce, Jerl - Amourette / Get Digital Music 


10. Oliver Moldan - One Drunk Indian / Prawler Music 


11. Nick Curly - Pujante / Cocoon Recordings


12. Analog People In A Digital Worl - Rose Rouge / Hysterical


13. F.Sonik - Drums Are Talking / CDR 


14. Jenn - La Milonga / Suara



Special Thanks to Marian ,Alex & F.Sonik


Artist management and general contact
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FLOW:MNGMNT
Flow management (Slovenia)

www.flow-management.net

info@flow-management.org

+386 41 234552
Direct download: Miami_Sessions_with_F.Sonik.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:02pm EDT

M.U.M  Proudly Presents "Miami Sessions with Simone Tavazzi-M.U.M Episode 91
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement



He was born in 1983 in Milan. He has been fond of techno music since 1997 and in 1999 he started to go to rave parties,discovering the magic of live sessions, played by sequencers. He immediately bought a drum machine and started to create his first patterns, taking inspiration from French acid techno, Detroit, electro and minimal. At the end of 2003 he expanded his studio, learned to play decks and dedicated himself into productions .In 2004 he played in some clubs and in 2006 he frequented a course for sound engineering and worked together with the Napolitan producer Markantonio in the realisation of the track "Soma" released on Analytic Trail n13 That's what i like vol.2 EP whit Valentino Kanzyani and Joy Kitikonti. during high school he released "tabu ep" on Footlover music a digital label from joy kitikonti,in july 2007 he Graduated as Sound engineer at the "N.A.M." school in milan, later on he released "white ep"on loose records the label owned by rino cerrone with a rmx of markantonio.

Special Thanks to Simone Tavazzi

www.myspace.com/delysidtwentyfive 
Direct download: Miami_Sessions_with_Simone_Tavazzi.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 2:08pm EDT

M.U.M & FLOW:MNGMNT Proudly Presents "Miami Sessions with Miss Sunshine-M.U.M Episode 90

Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground Movement





Croatian-born Sunshine has always been an electronic music fan and has had great success ever since she started DJing in 1997.

In the beginning she worked on radio show "Clubhopping" (the first show of electronic music in this area) together with dj Loki Masa. Miss Sunshine's first residency was with the popular nightclub "Oxygene", in her home town Osijek, which started in 1999. And she was also a resident in the club "Vega" for 2 years where she played at the serial parties "Drumatica" with the biggest names of techno scene like Bone, Valentino Kanzyani, Jel Ford, Funk D´ Void, Gayle San etc.
Sunshine also appeared on Croatian annual music award, Crni Macak (Black Cat), as presenter for category of electronic music in 2000 together with Dj E-Base.
In April 2006. she joined Tuborg green DJ Academy in Osijek (Croatia) as teacher.


Some of Miss Sunshine's major accomplishments include working in almost all towns & clubs in Croatia, work in Czech Rep.(Fabric, Fleda), Austria (Dom in Berg, Arcadium), Germany (Douala), Slovakia (Radikal), Hungary (Highlander, Kazamata), Macedonia, Romania (Studio Martin, XS, Heat Club, Fashion, Space, Snatch, Zanzibar, Zambara...), Bosnia & Herzegovina (Mlin, Sloga, Hainekeen Inn), Slovenia (Lipa, Sinfonija, Spectrum...) and Serbia (Lifka, Aquarius...).
 
And off course work on some very important festivals like Valkana Beach festival 2002 - official after hour (Croatia), Valkana Beach festival 2003, Exit festival 2002 (Yugoslavia), Sunrise festival 2003 (Croatia), Electro funk festival 2006 (Croatia) and festival with only female djs LADY'S SOUND ATTACK 2003 in Germany.
 
In 2006 Sunshine meets Marko Moree and they are starting project based on techno, minimal and house sound.
They released their debut Ep "The Morning After" in 2007 on Decoded Mini records and remixed Mexican artist Isis Signum on Advanced Synergy rec. in the same year.
Soon they followed with the “Look Expensive Ep” on Irish label Aciitone Records and remix for Sinisa Lukic’s track “Dry & Wet” on Kaseta Music Records.
The remix made quite a big impact and was supported by many respectable dj’s.
As if that wasn't enough, Paul Hazendok requested it for the “Sound Shifting 2.0” studio dj mix that was released on Manual Music, the home of many famous producers like: Umek, Daso, Huggotron, Remute, Jeff Bennett, Tigerskin...
Soon after that they got a chance to do a remix for great Belgian dj and producer, Tom Hades and his “ Cinema Club“ track alongside with well-known Brazilian dj and producer Wehbba. The release was supported by world famous djs like Laurent Garnier, Joey Beltram, Chris Fortier...
More beautiful releases are about to come …

In 2009 she joined Queens of Minimal Techno, a music collaboration with Viktoria Rebeka and Alex Monster. Queens of Minimal Techno events stand for quality electronic music, they are an underground music experience presented across Europe!
Miss Sunshine has worked with some great names such as Richie Hawtin, Sven Vath, Billy Nasty, Jel Ford, Valentino Kanzyani, Umek, Oxia, Killians, Aril Brikha, Ken Ishii, Christian Smith, Steve Rachmand, La Di Da, Hi-Fi Princess, Lucca, Jean Marie Konne, Timo Maas, Miss Yetti, Mr. C, Slobodan, Corvin Dalek, Bone, Gayle San...

Releases:
Sunshine & Moree – Restraining Myself (Empro)
Tom Hades - Cinema Club (Sunshine & Moree Rmx) (Stolen Moments)
Sunshine & Moree – Look Expensive EP (Aciitone )
Sinisa Lukic – Dry & Wet (Sunshine & Moree rmx.) (Kaseta Music ),
Miss Sunshine & Marko Moree – The Morning After EP (Decoded Mini)
Isis Signum – Destroy the Wall (Sunshine & Moree rmx.) (Advanced Synergy)

Tracks appears on:
Sound Shifting 2.0 - Sinisa Lukic - Dry & Wet (Sunshine & Moree Rmx) (Manual Music)

Future Releases:
Andrew Technique - Twinhead (Sunshine & Moree Rmx) - Render Obedience

http://www.myspace.com/sunshinecroatia


Special Thanks to Marjan & Miss Sunshine


Web: www.flow-management.net
Space: www.myspace.com/flowmanagement
Youtube: www.youtube.com/flowmanagement
Direct download: Miami_Sessions_with_Miss_Sunshine.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:27pm EDT

M.U.M &  Proudly Presents "Miami Sessions with Frack Chiarello"-M.U.M Episode 89
Rod B. & Alvaro Garfunk bring you the Miami Underground MovementDirect download:


Frank Chiarello is a NYC based producer and DJ who has held
residencies at several of NYC's premier underground nightclubs.
His inspired track selection can be heard at top NYC Clubs,
including LOVE, Pacha, Webster Hall, Sullivan Room, Rebel, and
more.  At those venues, Frank has shared the decks with Radio
Slave, Dave Seaman, Nic Fanciulli, Christian Smith, James Zabiela,
Paolo Mojo, and many more.  His productions have recently landed
on Teggno Records with strong suport from label head Lance Blaise
(Tattoo Detectives), crediting Frank with a "fresh sound of techno
with a progressive and minimal edge!".
Direct download: Miami_Sessions_with_Frank_Chiarello_Live__Moonshine_Miami_05_30_09_1.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:23pm EDT

 



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