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		<title>CLR PODCAST BY CHRIS LIEBING</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing is a Techno pioneer, dj, producer, radio host and the driving force behind CLR. He has been one of the first djs who fully embraced the digital age of music. Since then he has never stopped working on his dj and production setup and has finally reached a point of complete satisfaction with his technical and artistic possibilities. This year Chris and his team celebrate 10 years of CLR. Besides many releases and special events, Chris plays at his new residency at „BE“ at Space on Ibiza till the 3rd September, every thursday! 
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 079 | Joseph Capriati</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Joseph Capriati

Joseph Capriati, begins to approach the world of dj-ing in 1998 at the age of 11 with the passion for house and hip-hop. From 1999 to 2004 he performs in some clubs in south Italy and plays with various international dj's growing musically and converted to the music that will totally transform himself: the techno! 
In 2005, begins his interest in the music production with the desire to create their own music and to play it. He began to learn the use of music-programms in a recording studio of his friend until does not buy his first sound card and midi keybord and begins to work on their own. In 2006 becomes resident DJ of the new club "underground" of his city , "Disco Seven" where perform with some best DJ's of techno scene and here knows the owner of the GLOBOX, who decides to release his tracks on vinyl named "Formaldehyde" with the side B entitled "Microbiotik" that will take a great success and will be played by DJ's like Richie Hawtin, Magda, Paco Osuna.
In the end of 2007 Joseph has his debut on Analytic Trail with “C’est la vie”. With this track Joseph Capriati is strongly one of the most top charts producers of the year. In 2008 his releases on Alex Under’s Cmyk with the track “Giallo Canarino” and run to the “Neapolitan techno school”; with Rino Cerrone the “Orange” EP on Loose rec and “Unrilis 02”; with Markantonio “Round Zero” on MKT; with Uto Karem “Agile 02” etc. 
Same in 2008 Joseph together with Markantonio created “Codice Morse” for Alchemy rec. the label of Mauro Picotto,that was played by the most important artists and included in many collections,and lateron Analytic Trail the techno hit “Molotov” choiced by Richie Hawtin for first track in his tour set from summer to winter and played like first track too at Love Parade! 
In february 2009 his debut on  the big techno label CLR by Chris Liebing with tracks “Login” and “Passworld” that confirms Joseph in the world techno scene. In 2009 arrives the release on the label DRUMCODE by the techno pioneer Adam Beyer with 2 EP’s DC 53 and 53.5 and at the beginning of 2010 he remixed the storic track “Remainings III” from Adam Beyer too. From here started a new era and new sound influences for Joseph.  Are known his performance in festivals like Awakenings (Holland),Wire (Japan),Nature One (Germany),Electrosonic (Spain),GMID (Colombia),S.A.M.C. (Argentina),Sunjam (Honduras) etc and in some of the best clubs. He recently released his first album on Analytic Trail with 12 tracks also including some esperimental ones and in August another large ep on DRUMCODE with 7 techno tunes.



01. Zoo Brazil_”Match” (Tim Xavier berghain mix)
02. R-Play_”Vertigo”
03. Dot Allison_”Cry” (Slam instrumental remix)
04. Billy Johnston_”Wolfman”
05. Roberto Bosco_”Sci-Fi”
06. Pascal Molin & Thorsten Heiser_”The golden key”
07. Hans Bouffmhyre_”Morning Tinnitus” (Hans Bouffmhyre Still Ringing remix)
08. Perc_”Tension”
09. Fictionizer & Audionatica_”Space” (Alan Fitzpatrick remix)
10. Sasha Carassi_”White sucker”
11. Slam_”Cacophony”
12. Gary Beck_”Paragon”]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 079 with Joseph Capriati</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Joseph Capriati

Joseph Capriati, begins to approach the world of dj-ing in 1998 at the age of 11 with the passion for house and hip-hop. From 1999 to 2004 he performs in some clubs in south Italy and plays with various international dj&apos;s growing musically and converted to the music that will totally transform himself: the techno! 
In 2005, begins his interest in the music production with the desire to create their own music and to play it. He began to learn the use of music-programms in a recording studio of his friend until does not buy his first sound card and midi keybord and begins to work on their own. In 2006 becomes resident DJ of the new club &quot;underground&quot; of his city , &quot;Disco Seven&quot; where perform with some best DJ&apos;s of techno scene and here knows the owner of the GLOBOX, who decides to release his tracks on vinyl named &quot;Formaldehyde&quot; with the side B entitled &quot;Microbiotik&quot; that will take a great success and will be played by DJ&apos;s like Richie Hawtin, Magda, Paco Osuna.
In the end of 2007 Joseph has his debut on Analytic Trail with “C’est la vie”. With this track Joseph Capriati is strongly one of the most top charts producers of the year. In 2008 his releases on Alex Under’s Cmyk with the track “Giallo Canarino” and run to the “Neapolitan techno school”; with Rino Cerrone the “Orange” EP on Loose rec and “Unrilis 02”; with Markantonio “Round Zero” on MKT; with Uto Karem “Agile 02” etc. 
Same in 2008 Joseph together with Markantonio created “Codice Morse” for Alchemy rec. the label of Mauro Picotto,that was played by the most important artists and included in many collections,and lateron Analytic Trail the techno hit “Molotov” choiced by Richie Hawtin for first track in his tour set from summer to winter and played like first track too at Love Parade! 
In february 2009 his debut on  the big techno label CLR by Chris Liebing with tracks “Login” and “Passworld” that confirms Joseph in the world techno scene. In 2009 arrives the release on the label DRUMCODE by the techno pioneer Adam Beyer with 2 EP’s DC 53 and 53.5 and at the beginning of 2010 he remixed the storic track “Remainings III” from Adam Beyer too. From here started a new era and new sound influences for Joseph.  Are known his performance in festivals like Awakenings (Holland),Wire (Japan),Nature One (Germany),Electrosonic (Spain),GMID (Colombia),S.A.M.C. (Argentina),Sunjam (Honduras) etc and in some of the best clubs. He recently released his first album on Analytic Trail with 12 tracks also including some esperimental ones and in August another large ep on DRUMCODE with 7 techno tunes.



01. Zoo Brazil_”Match” (Tim Xavier berghain mix)
02. R-Play_”Vertigo”
03. Dot Allison_”Cry” (Slam instrumental remix)
04. Billy Johnston_”Wolfman”
05. Roberto Bosco_”Sci-Fi”
06. Pascal Molin &amp; Thorsten Heiser_”The golden key”
07. Hans Bouffmhyre_”Morning Tinnitus” (Hans Bouffmhyre Still Ringing remix)
08. Perc_”Tension”
09. Fictionizer &amp; Audionatica_”Space” (Alan Fitzpatrick remix)
10. Sasha Carassi_”White sucker”
11. Slam_”Cacophony”
12. Gary Beck_”Paragon”</itunes:summary>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 078 | Perc</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Perc

From his earliest demos to his current position as a key figure in the global techno scene, Perc (aka Ali Wells) has taken the established forms of the music he loves and twisted them into something new and fresh. Building up successful relationships with scene-leading labels such as Drumcode, Ovum, Kompakt and CLR whilst unleashing a strong run of releases on his own Perc Trax label has seen Perc’s influence and support grow even further. With each release his sonic experimentation has taken another leap forward without losing sight of the dancefloor.  2009’s ‘Throb’ on Ovum and ‘Submit’ on CLR brought Perc his first support from the key Berlin tastemakers and his 2010 releases including ‘BCG’ (Perc Trax) and ‘Monad V’ (Stroboscopic Artefacts) have made him an essential artist for those with an interest in techno that refuses to conform to preconceptions. As Perc’s profile grows his booking schedule has become busier and Perc’s travels have covered all of Europe plus tours of USA, Canada, Mexico, South Africa and Japan. Personal highlights for Perc's touring include a back-to-back set with Oliver Ho in Tokyo, his debut at Tresor in early 2010, being part of the Drumcode tent at Dance Valley in 2008 and playing on the same bill as Richie Hawtin and Speedy J at 2008’s Electric Deluxe Queen’s Day party at Melkweg, Amsterdam.  This year Perc has frequently played alongside Josh Wink as part of the '15 Years Of Ovum Tour' and will make his debut at Berlin's legendary Panorama Bar in September. 
  01. Ductile - Comptine - Groom Records 02. Marcel Dettmann - Screen - Ostgut Ton 03. Will Saul & Mike Monday - Sequence 1 - Aus Music 04. Perc - Rowan - Stroboscopic Artefacts 05. Sawf - Fratzola (Perc Remix) - Dirty Planet 06. Jonas Kopp - In My Soul - Traut Muzik 07. Kenny Larkin - Dirty Disco - Rush Hour 08. Terrence Fixmer - Things Are Over - Electric Deluxe 09. DJ Misjah - The Afterworld - Mid-Town Records 10. Nitzer Ebb - Join In the Chant (Perc Drum Tools) - Mute 11. Seldom Felt - 001 A1 - Seldom Felt 12. Dipole - Pole - Sonic Groove 13. Traversable Wormhole - Closed Timelike Curve (Marcel Dettmann Remix) - CLR 14. Tadeo - Everlasting - Cyclical Tracks 15. Markey - Bounce - Relief Records 16. Adam X vs Ancient Methods - Proarrythmia (Ancient Methods Mix) - Sonic Groove 17. Nihad Tule & Nima Khak - Smut - Drumcode 18. Gary Beck - Kimono Captcher - Bek Audio
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			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 078 with Perc</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Perc

From his earliest demos to his current position as a key figure in the global techno scene, Perc (aka Ali Wells) has taken the established forms of the music he loves and twisted them into something new and fresh. Building up successful relationships with scene-leading labels such as Drumcode, Ovum, Kompakt and CLR whilst unleashing a strong run of releases on his own Perc Trax label has seen Perc’s influence and support grow even further. With each release his sonic experimentation has taken another leap forward without losing sight of the dancefloor.  2009’s ‘Throb’ on Ovum and ‘Submit’ on CLR brought Perc his first support from the key Berlin tastemakers and his 2010 releases including ‘BCG’ (Perc Trax) and ‘Monad V’ (Stroboscopic Artefacts) have made him an essential artist for those with an interest in techno that refuses to conform to preconceptions. As Perc’s profile grows his booking schedule has become busier and Perc’s travels have covered all of Europe plus tours of USA, Canada, Mexico, South Africa and Japan. Personal highlights for Perc&apos;s touring include a back-to-back set with Oliver Ho in Tokyo, his debut at Tresor in early 2010, being part of the Drumcode tent at Dance Valley in 2008 and playing on the same bill as Richie Hawtin and Speedy J at 2008’s Electric Deluxe Queen’s Day party at Melkweg, Amsterdam.  This year Perc has frequently played alongside Josh Wink as part of the &apos;15 Years Of Ovum Tour&apos; and will make his debut at Berlin&apos;s legendary Panorama Bar in September. 
  01. Ductile - Comptine - Groom Records 02. Marcel Dettmann - Screen - Ostgut Ton 03. Will Saul &amp; Mike Monday - Sequence 1 - Aus Music 04. Perc - Rowan - Stroboscopic Artefacts 05. Sawf - Fratzola (Perc Remix) - Dirty Planet 06. Jonas Kopp - In My Soul - Traut Muzik 07. Kenny Larkin - Dirty Disco - Rush Hour 08. Terrence Fixmer - Things Are Over - Electric Deluxe 09. DJ Misjah - The Afterworld - Mid-Town Records 10. Nitzer Ebb - Join In the Chant (Perc Drum Tools) - Mute 11. Seldom Felt - 001 A1 - Seldom Felt 12. Dipole - Pole - Sonic Groove 13. Traversable Wormhole - Closed Timelike Curve (Marcel Dettmann Remix) - CLR 14. Tadeo - Everlasting - Cyclical Tracks 15. Markey - Bounce - Relief Records 16. Adam X vs Ancient Methods - Proarrythmia (Ancient Methods Mix) - Sonic Groove 17. Nihad Tule &amp; Nima Khak - Smut - Drumcode 18. Gary Beck - Kimono Captcher - Bek Audio
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 077 | Phil Kieran </title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Phil Kieran

Belfast born Phil Kieran is back once again with a big schedule of quality output and some new labels including his own Phil Kieran recordings. After the mammoth ‘SHH’ debut long player project released on cocoon earlier this year to critical acclaim and a successful world tour, playing his forward thinking live avsets in some of the biggest clubs around, Kieran didnt want to look back and rest on his laurels he decided to jump back into the studio locking himself away for weeks on end putting together a large amount of output to push over to some labels he has been liking for a number of years. From these tracks produced Kieran has signed 3 eps to Snork Enterprises, Electric Deluxe and International DJ Gigolo. This happened very quickly giving him some time to look forward to the next project that he has been wanting to put to bed for a number of years ‘Skyhook’.  Originally never making any remixes of the massive chart smasher he had lots of requests from various people to rework the track. Without having a label to put it out Phil dismissed this as something that he might look at in the future.  The skyhook remixes have been produced by Jesper Dalhback & Adam Beyer, Ricardo Tobar, Scuba Vs SCB, Green Velvet and Felix Martin who you will know from Hot Chip infamy. This is a project put together to kick start his label Phil Kieran Recordings and also finally end the request to re-release Skyhook.



01. White Treasures - Snork - Jens Zimmermann
02. Silent Servent - Sandwell District - Untitled
03. Phil Kieran- Electric Deluxe - Empty Vessels
04. Phil Kieran - Snork - Bells and Spells
05. Patrick Iyndsy - Snork - Dr Doese Wanderleigier
06. Phil Kieran - Snork - Pure Tension
07. Norman - Relax 2000 Records - Bouncer
08. Pfirter - Stroboscopic - Arcon
09. Terrence Fixmer - Electric Deluxe - Artifacts Drastic (Planetary Assault System)
10. Phil Kieran - Phil Kieran Recordings - Skyhook (Adam Beyer & Jesper Dahlback)
11. Phil Kieran - Phil Kieran Recordings - Skyhook (Ricardo Tobar Ambient Mix)]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 077 with Phil Kieran</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Phil Kieran

Belfast born Phil Kieran is back once again with a big schedule of quality output and some new labels including his own Phil Kieran recordings. After the mammoth ‘SHH’ debut long player project released on cocoon earlier this year to critical acclaim and a successful world tour, playing his forward thinking live avsets in some of the biggest clubs around, Kieran didnt want to look back and rest on his laurels he decided to jump back into the studio locking himself away for weeks on end putting together a large amount of output to push over to some labels he has been liking for a number of years. From these tracks produced Kieran has signed 3 eps to Snork Enterprises, Electric Deluxe and International DJ Gigolo. This happened very quickly giving him some time to look forward to the next project that he has been wanting to put to bed for a number of years ‘Skyhook’.  Originally never making any remixes of the massive chart smasher he had lots of requests from various people to rework the track. Without having a label to put it out Phil dismissed this as something that he might look at in the future.  The skyhook remixes have been produced by Jesper Dalhback &amp; Adam Beyer, Ricardo Tobar, Scuba Vs SCB, Green Velvet and Felix Martin who you will know from Hot Chip infamy. This is a project put together to kick start his label Phil Kieran Recordings and also finally end the request to re-release Skyhook.



01. White Treasures - Snork - Jens Zimmermann
02. Silent Servent - Sandwell District - Untitled
03. Phil Kieran- Electric Deluxe - Empty Vessels
04. Phil Kieran - Snork - Bells and Spells
05. Patrick Iyndsy - Snork - Dr Doese Wanderleigier
06. Phil Kieran - Snork - Pure Tension
07. Norman - Relax 2000 Records - Bouncer
08. Pfirter - Stroboscopic - Arcon
09. Terrence Fixmer - Electric Deluxe - Artifacts Drastic (Planetary Assault System)
10. Phil Kieran - Phil Kieran Recordings - Skyhook (Adam Beyer &amp; Jesper Dahlback)
11. Phil Kieran - Phil Kieran Recordings - Skyhook (Ricardo Tobar Ambient Mix)</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Aug 2010 17:18:53 +0200</pubDate>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 076 | Chris Liebing</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast 076, with: 

Chris Liebing´s first Omen set ever - 24.11.1995

Welcome to this week´s CLR Podcast. Let me take you on a little personal history tour this time. You might know that I am normally more about "new" music, rather than "old" music, or one could say that I am pretty much the wrong DJ to book for a "classics" night, but here I am, very happily making an exception.

A couple of weeks ago, I stumbled upon an old box in my basement. In this box I found a tape (yes, one of these old things with two holes and actual tape on a reel) with a white sticker that showed "Omen 24.11.95" on it. I realized that on this Friday night, almost 15 years ago, I had my very first gig at the famous club. 

At that time I was randomly DJing at little clubs and worked main time for EYE Q Records in Frankfurt, when I was asked by DJ Good Groove (at that time label manager at EYE Q) if I could fill in for DJ Pauli (today label manager of Cocoon Recordings), who suffered a stomach flu. It was Friday afternoon and I was basically the last person to get asked, since all other regular resident DJs didn't have time.
 
Of course I agreed, and lucky for me, the night went so well, that I quickly became a resident at this famous club in the heart of Frankfurt myself. In the last three years of this club (it had to close down in October 1998) I was able to play along some of the finest international guests and also opened various times for Sven and DJ Dag - as well as having my own nights, where I invited artists like for example Adam Beyer or The Advent. 
Looking back to these precious 3 years of my career, I would say it was the best DJ school one could ever ask for. I played warm up sets, long sets, short sets, peak time sets, morning sets and chill in and out sets, all in front of a knowing crowd on one of the best sound systems at that time. 

So it really is quite a discovery, which I made in my basement, and I am happy to be able to share this with you on our CLR Podcast. I am curious what you think. Were the old times really better then today? How much has changed in style and sound? A lot? Nothing? Are we going in circles? Maybe you could send me some feedback on Facebook or Twitter, since we have not yet managed to install a forum on our Website (soon to come…).

Ok, so what you can hear on the published CLR Podcast are 60 min of that tape recording, including some comments of mine. In case you are interested to hear the whole 90 min without my talk, you can download it for free on our website www.clr.net, you just need to register. The set is so old, that I do not think anyone will mind. Sorry about the sound quality at times, but remember the tape is 15 years old.

Now lean back and enjoy - and by the way, in case someone can come up with a complete track listing, that would be very much appreciated :)

Peace and fun,

Chris Liebing

]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 076: Chris Liebing´s first OMEN set ever - 24.11.1995</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast 076, with: 

Chris Liebing´s first Omen set ever - 24.11.1995

Welcome to this week´s CLR Podcast. Let me take you on a little personal history tour this time. You might know that I am normally more about &quot;new&quot; music, rather than &quot;old&quot; music, or one could say that I am pretty much the wrong DJ to book for a &quot;classics&quot; night, but here I am, very happily making an exception.

A couple of weeks ago, I stumbled upon an old box in my basement. In this box I found a tape (yes, one of these old things with two holes and actual tape on a reel) with a white sticker that showed &quot;Omen 24.11.95&quot; on it. I realized that on this Friday night, almost 15 years ago, I had my very first gig at the famous club. 

At that time I was randomly DJing at little clubs and worked main time for EYE Q Records in Frankfurt, when I was asked by DJ Good Groove (at that time label manager at EYE Q) if I could fill in for DJ Pauli (today label manager of Cocoon Recordings), who suffered a stomach flu. It was Friday afternoon and I was basically the last person to get asked, since all other regular resident DJs didn&apos;t have time.
 
Of course I agreed, and lucky for me, the night went so well, that I quickly became a resident at this famous club in the heart of Frankfurt myself. In the last three years of this club (it had to close down in October 1998) I was able to play along some of the finest international guests and also opened various times for Sven and DJ Dag - as well as having my own nights, where I invited artists like for example Adam Beyer or The Advent. 
Looking back to these precious 3 years of my career, I would say it was the best DJ school one could ever ask for. I played warm up sets, long sets, short sets, peak time sets, morning sets and chill in and out sets, all in front of a knowing crowd on one of the best sound systems at that time. 

So it really is quite a discovery, which I made in my basement, and I am happy to be able to share this with you on our CLR Podcast. I am curious what you think. Were the old times really better then today? How much has changed in style and sound? A lot? Nothing? Are we going in circles? Maybe you could send me some feedback on Facebook or Twitter, since we have not yet managed to install a forum on our Website (soon to come…).

Ok, so what you can hear on the published CLR Podcast are 60 min of that tape recording, including some comments of mine. In case you are interested to hear the whole 90 min without my talk, you can download it for free on our website www.clr.net, you just need to register. The set is so old, that I do not think anyone will mind. Sorry about the sound quality at times, but remember the tape is 15 years old.

Now lean back and enjoy - and by the way, in case someone can come up with a complete track listing, that would be very much appreciated :)

Peace and fun,

Chris Liebing

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			<title>CLR Podcast | 075 | Peter van Hoesen</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Peter van Hoesen

When it comes down to combining the best of many musical worlds, Peter Van Hoesen can say he's been doing it for a while now. Deeply rooted in the Belgian electronic music scene, he is considered by many as a man with multiple musical talents: from straight-up dancefloor jackin' techno to advanced abstract electronica. He is active as a DJ, producer, composer and sound designer for contemporary dance and theatre. 

Since 2006 Peter has established a reputation for producing solid but thoughtful techno. His productions are mainly released through his own Time To Express imprint. Attention to detail, a healthy obsession with bass and a profound love for the dancefloor are trademark aspects of his work. This was soon picked up by other labels, resulting in releases for Komisch, Curle, Meakusma and Morse. A string of remixes concludes this list, most notably his dark 2009 techno reconstruction of Ed Rush & Optical's seminal tech-step burner 'Defect'. His 2010 album 'Entropic City' was heralded by many as a contemporary classic. 
 
Peter's techno sound is best described as bass-heavy, 6 am warehouse music with a twist. His monthly DJ residency at Brussels' legendary Fuse club showcases this particular take on electronic dance music. With a keen ear for new sounds his musical approach is distinctly forward looking, while staying connected to electronic dance music's rich past.
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 075 with Peter van Hoesen</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Peter van Hoesen

When it comes down to combining the best of many musical worlds, Peter Van Hoesen can say he&apos;s been doing it for a while now. Deeply rooted in the Belgian electronic music scene, he is considered by many as a man with multiple musical talents: from straight-up dancefloor jackin&apos; techno to advanced abstract electronica. He is active as a DJ, producer, composer and sound designer for contemporary dance and theatre. 

Since 2006 Peter has established a reputation for producing solid but thoughtful techno. His productions are mainly released through his own Time To Express imprint. Attention to detail, a healthy obsession with bass and a profound love for the dancefloor are trademark aspects of his work. This was soon picked up by other labels, resulting in releases for Komisch, Curle, Meakusma and Morse. A string of remixes concludes this list, most notably his dark 2009 techno reconstruction of Ed Rush &amp; Optical&apos;s seminal tech-step burner &apos;Defect&apos;. His 2010 album &apos;Entropic City&apos; was heralded by many as a contemporary classic. 
 
Peter&apos;s techno sound is best described as bass-heavy, 6 am warehouse music with a twist. His monthly DJ residency at Brussels&apos; legendary Fuse club showcases this particular take on electronic dance music. With a keen ear for new sounds his musical approach is distinctly forward looking, while staying connected to electronic dance music&apos;s rich past.
</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Aug 2010 13:11:00 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:06:51</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments, Peter van Hoesen</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 074 I Audio Injection</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Audio Injection 

Since being introduced to electronic music back in the early 90's, Audio Injection has been hooked. At the early age of 15 he started Djing and playing out at local underground events and raves around the Southern California area. You would find him spinning various styles from house, acid, & techno to hardcore techno.

After years of Djing he then decided to learn to produce his own music, which landed him releases on techno labels such as Monoid, Stimulus, & local label Droid Recordings. Since being associated with local event production group Droid Behavior in 2003, you can find him as a resident at the infamous Interface warehouse events as well as a regular producer for Droid Recordings along with Drumcell (Co-Founder of Droid Behavior).

With releases & remixes on labels such as Droid, 4 Track, Circle Music, Tora Tora Tora, Smallroom Music, Lazerslut, Enemy Records, Prosthetic Pressings, Timefog, Phobiq, Impact Mechanics, Railyard, CLR and many more to come, Audio Injection continues to shape his own sound as well as collaborate with Drumcell to release more mind bending techno, putting Los Angeles & Droid Recordings on the techno map.



01. Heiko Laux - Re-Televised 02. m0h - se7en (Gary Beck Remix 2) 03. Pfirter - Wow Signal (Monoloc Remix) 04. Let's Go Outside - Tetr (Bryan Zentz Burnside Lurker Mix) 05. Cush - Fish 06. Mark Morris - Dede 07. Audio Injection - Normal World 08. Tex-Rec - Drive To Hell 09. Brian Sanhaji - Charleston (Flug Dub Remix) 10. BCR Boys - Candy Girl (Floom Remix) 11. Pfirter - Arcon 12. Truncate - Truncate 3 13. Raíz - Raíz (Nueva)
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 074 with Audio Injection</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Audio Injection 

Since being introduced to electronic music back in the early 90&apos;s, Audio Injection has been hooked. At the early age of 15 he started Djing and playing out at local underground events and raves around the Southern California area. You would find him spinning various styles from house, acid, &amp; techno to hardcore techno.

After years of Djing he then decided to learn to produce his own music, which landed him releases on techno labels such as Monoid, Stimulus, &amp; local label Droid Recordings. Since being associated with local event production group Droid Behavior in 2003, you can find him as a resident at the infamous Interface warehouse events as well as a regular producer for Droid Recordings along with Drumcell (Co-Founder of Droid Behavior).

With releases &amp; remixes on labels such as Droid, 4 Track, Circle Music, Tora Tora Tora, Smallroom Music, Lazerslut, Enemy Records, Prosthetic Pressings, Timefog, Phobiq, Impact Mechanics, Railyard, CLR and many more to come, Audio Injection continues to shape his own sound as well as collaborate with Drumcell to release more mind bending techno, putting Los Angeles &amp; Droid Recordings on the techno map.



01. Heiko Laux - Re-Televised 02. m0h - se7en (Gary Beck Remix 2) 03. Pfirter - Wow Signal (Monoloc Remix) 04. Let&apos;s Go Outside - Tetr (Bryan Zentz Burnside Lurker Mix) 05. Cush - Fish 06. Mark Morris - Dede 07. Audio Injection - Normal World 08. Tex-Rec - Drive To Hell 09. Brian Sanhaji - Charleston (Flug Dub Remix) 10. BCR Boys - Candy Girl (Floom Remix) 11. Pfirter - Arcon 12. Truncate - Truncate 3 13. Raíz - Raíz (Nueva)
</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 10:34:34 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>00:58:15</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 073 I Norman Nodge</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Norman Nodge

Norman Nodge is a resident dj at Berghain since 2005. Being a life long music lover, dj and promoter of his own parties all led up to his current status of Berlin’s secret weapon for serious techno. Born in East German Leipzig, raised in Brandenburg, Norman got bitten by the techno bug after the wall came down. From 1994 on he promoted several events, which also helped to launch his career as a dj. At these parties, he crossed paths with Marcel Fengler and Marcel Dettmann for the first time and literally became their mentor for all things techno. At the end of the 90s, Nodge backed out of the local nightlife in order to focus on becoming a lawyer and starting a family. Five years ago, though, Marcel Dettmann pitched him to Berghain’s management and he became a resident instantaneously. Since then, he plays there once a month specialising in the almost forgotten art of warming up at the beginning of a night. In 2005 he also started to produce his own tracks. His maturity proved to be very beneficial in terms of his artistic vision, as he made up his mind about what he likes and what not a long time ago already. Unsurprisingly, his outings on Dettmann’s MDR label, as well as his track „Native Rhythm Electric“ for OstGut Ton left a deep impression with headstrong techno lovers. With his dusty funk, static hiss and the rich thump of his kick drums, he managed to made himself recognised as one of techno’s more unique auteurs. Norman Nodge cites Detroit techno (Jeff Mills, Rob Hood, 430 West), Chicago House (Relief, Dance Mania) and Techno (Luke Slater, Peacefrog, Mark Broom) as his most essential influences. Hence, it is not surprising that he fuses the old with the new, the soft with the tough when he plays out. „It is my goal as a dj to make people dance withought walking on trodden paths of recent trends. I want to sensitize dancers for unusual sounds, old and new.“



01. Claro Intelecto - Back In The Day - Modern Love
02. Jared Wilson - Paris Massacre - 7777
03. The Mole - Nervous Disco - New Kanada
04. Kenny Larkin - Grob (Kenny Larkin Remix) - Planet E
05. Deetron - Sing - Circus Company
06. Quince & Benny Rodrigues - 7 Up - Smallville
07. Ark - I Can Come - Perlon
08. Wax - 30003 B - Wax
09. Missing Channel - Legion Of Hunger - Hardwax
10. Vault Series - R. Sawlin - Vault Series
11. Greg Gow - The Bridge - Transmat
12. The Realness - Shade (Dub) - Cabin Fever
13. Inigo Kennedy - The Sharp (Marcel Dettmann Remix) - Token
14. Mount Kimbie - Vertikal (SCB Edit) - Hotflush
15. Blackman - Beat That Bitch With A Bat - Trax]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 073 with Norman Nodge</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Norman Nodge

Norman Nodge is a resident dj at Berghain since 2005. Being a life long music lover, dj and promoter of his own parties all led up to his current status of Berlin’s secret weapon for serious techno. Born in East German Leipzig, raised in Brandenburg, Norman got bitten by the techno bug after the wall came down. From 1994 on he promoted several events, which also helped to launch his career as a dj. At these parties, he crossed paths with Marcel Fengler and Marcel Dettmann for the first time and literally became their mentor for all things techno. At the end of the 90s, Nodge backed out of the local nightlife in order to focus on becoming a lawyer and starting a family. Five years ago, though, Marcel Dettmann pitched him to Berghain’s management and he became a resident instantaneously. Since then, he plays there once a month specialising in the almost forgotten art of warming up at the beginning of a night. In 2005 he also started to produce his own tracks. His maturity proved to be very beneficial in terms of his artistic vision, as he made up his mind about what he likes and what not a long time ago already. Unsurprisingly, his outings on Dettmann’s MDR label, as well as his track „Native Rhythm Electric“ for OstGut Ton left a deep impression with headstrong techno lovers. With his dusty funk, static hiss and the rich thump of his kick drums, he managed to made himself recognised as one of techno’s more unique auteurs. Norman Nodge cites Detroit techno (Jeff Mills, Rob Hood, 430 West), Chicago House (Relief, Dance Mania) and Techno (Luke Slater, Peacefrog, Mark Broom) as his most essential influences. Hence, it is not surprising that he fuses the old with the new, the soft with the tough when he plays out. „It is my goal as a dj to make people dance withought walking on trodden paths of recent trends. I want to sensitize dancers for unusual sounds, old and new.“



01. Claro Intelecto - Back In The Day - Modern Love
02. Jared Wilson - Paris Massacre - 7777
03. The Mole - Nervous Disco - New Kanada
04. Kenny Larkin - Grob (Kenny Larkin Remix) - Planet E
05. Deetron - Sing - Circus Company
06. Quince &amp; Benny Rodrigues - 7 Up - Smallville
07. Ark - I Can Come - Perlon
08. Wax - 30003 B - Wax
09. Missing Channel - Legion Of Hunger - Hardwax
10. Vault Series - R. Sawlin - Vault Series
11. Greg Gow - The Bridge - Transmat
12. The Realness - Shade (Dub) - Cabin Fever
13. Inigo Kennedy - The Sharp (Marcel Dettmann Remix) - Token
14. Mount Kimbie - Vertikal (SCB Edit) - Hotflush
15. Blackman - Beat That Bitch With A Bat - Trax</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Jul 2010 11:08:32 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:02:54</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 072 I Decimal</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Decimal

David Spacek is a Chicago based artist presenting an energetic hybrid dancefloor sound with a strong techno spirit. Years of experience as a live performance artist has given him a unique edge that brims with an unrestrained energy driving beyond a normal club environment. Multiple releases on Soma Recordings and Enemy Records have brought his music to the attention of some of the world's most influential and respected DJs, listeners, and to the ears of thousands of clubbers and fans.  The relentless forward energy, surprising directions, and powerful vibes of the Decimal sound have led him to tour across the United States and abroad and stamped a unique mark on the globalelectronic scene.



1. Allan Nonamak - Thistle 2. Harvey Mckay - Welshy Arms 3. Phil Kieran - Playing with Shadows (Kevin Gorman remix) 4. Kiko & Gino's - Lagos City 5. Allan Nonomak - Harlequin 6. Joel Mull & Dustin Zahn - What Do You See? 7. Sidney Frost - Moki 8. Jerome Sydenham, Function, Dav - Two Ninety One 9. Alan Fitzpatrick - Gridlock
10. Gary Beck - Timeline 11. Harvey Mckay - Shift 12. Michaelangelo - Dimensional Wormhole 13. Holgi Star - Don't Feel It (Sweet N Candy remix) 14. Kevin Gorman - Shakey Stripped 15. Chris Liebing - Auf und Ab (Decimal & Dustin Zahn remix) 16. Alex Bau - Full Method Jacket (Chris Liebing repaint) 17. Sourcecode - Trinity 18. Angstrom & Aalberg - Cockroach (Pfirter remix) 19. Jubilee - Histamine (Deepak Sharma & Dieter Krause remix)]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 072 with Decimal</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Decimal

David Spacek is a Chicago based artist presenting an energetic hybrid dancefloor sound with a strong techno spirit. Years of experience as a live performance artist has given him a unique edge that brims with an unrestrained energy driving beyond a normal club environment. Multiple releases on Soma Recordings and Enemy Records have brought his music to the attention of some of the world&apos;s most influential and respected DJs, listeners, and to the ears of thousands of clubbers and fans.  The relentless forward energy, surprising directions, and powerful vibes of the Decimal sound have led him to tour across the United States and abroad and stamped a unique mark on the globalelectronic scene.



1. Allan Nonamak - Thistle 2. Harvey Mckay - Welshy Arms 3. Phil Kieran - Playing with Shadows (Kevin Gorman remix) 4. Kiko &amp; Gino&apos;s - Lagos City 5. Allan Nonomak - Harlequin 6. Joel Mull &amp; Dustin Zahn - What Do You See? 7. Sidney Frost - Moki 8. Jerome Sydenham, Function, Dav - Two Ninety One 9. Alan Fitzpatrick - Gridlock
10. Gary Beck - Timeline 11. Harvey Mckay - Shift 12. Michaelangelo - Dimensional Wormhole 13. Holgi Star - Don&apos;t Feel It (Sweet N Candy remix) 14. Kevin Gorman - Shakey Stripped 15. Chris Liebing - Auf und Ab (Decimal &amp; Dustin Zahn remix) 16. Alex Bau - Full Method Jacket (Chris Liebing repaint) 17. Sourcecode - Trinity 18. Angstrom &amp; Aalberg - Cockroach (Pfirter remix) 19. Jubilee - Histamine (Deepak Sharma &amp; Dieter Krause remix)</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 11:49:17 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:57:03</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 071 I Drumcell</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Drumcell

DJ/producer Drumcell is co-founder of the popular Los Angeles based techno collective Droid Collective and one of the scene's biggest champions of an emerging hard, lean American minimal sound. His sound is a combination of needles-in-the-red aggressiveness coupled to an austere framework of dark electronic funk. An avowed technologist, Drumcell brings together the best elements of live performance and a traditional DJ set by exploiting recent breakthroughs in both software and mixer technology. His recent collaboration with Audio Injection entitled "Cell Injection" caught the attention of many DJ tastemakers including Speedy J and Richie Hawtin, signalling that the international community has now caught on to this new American sound. This fact, along with a main stage performance at this year's Movement Festival in Detroit, are growing proof that Drumcell is poised to become the artist to watch in 2010.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 071 with Drumcell</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Drumcell

DJ/producer Drumcell is co-founder of the popular Los Angeles based techno collective Droid Collective and one of the scene&apos;s biggest champions of an emerging hard, lean American minimal sound. His sound is a combination of needles-in-the-red aggressiveness coupled to an austere framework of dark electronic funk. An avowed technologist, Drumcell brings together the best elements of live performance and a traditional DJ set by exploiting recent breakthroughs in both software and mixer technology. His recent collaboration with Audio Injection entitled &quot;Cell Injection&quot; caught the attention of many DJ tastemakers including Speedy J and Richie Hawtin, signalling that the international community has now caught on to this new American sound. This fact, along with a main stage performance at this year&apos;s Movement Festival in Detroit, are growing proof that Drumcell is poised to become the artist to watch in 2010.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jul 2010 13:53:32 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:04:03</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 070 I Edit Select</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Edit-Select / Tony Scott 

Tony Scott started his Edit-Select project in 2007 after 20 year of music and dj experience. The 1st release “Asperity” was recognized by many of the worlds greatest artists and was played by Richie Hawtin, Luciano, Ricardo Villalobos and many more. 
The following releases, Edit-Select 2 / 2.5 / 3 / 4 where similarly highly acclaimed as the recent Edit-Select 5 which came out on Jan 19th 09 and has been played by many big name djs like Adam Beyer, Len Faki, James Ruskin and many more... 
Another remix on Decadent, which has been already played by Richie Hawtin was released on Jan26th, 2009. His track “Bauer” was released on Ostgut Ton and was included in the Berghain 03 compilation, too. This track became a huge success world wide and was to be found in the top ten of many international top artists…



01. Bauer - Edit Select unrelased mix
02. Speedy J - Loolaa (Edit Select Respray)
03. Terrence Fixmer - Drastik (Planeterry Assault Remix)
04. Mark Broom - She Don't Like The Collar
05. Gary Beck - Consumed (Mark Broom Remix)
06. Chris Liebing - Auf und Ab (Edit Select Remix 2)  
07. Brrr - Gary Beck remix
08. untitled!!! 
09. Audio Injection - Operation 32 (Speedy J Remix)
10. The Child That Was Watching The Moon - Giorgio Gigli, Obtane, Nax Acid(zooloft)
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 070 with Edit Select</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Edit-Select / Tony Scott 

Tony Scott started his Edit-Select project in 2007 after 20 year of music and dj experience. The 1st release “Asperity” was recognized by many of the worlds greatest artists and was played by Richie Hawtin, Luciano, Ricardo Villalobos and many more. 
The following releases, Edit-Select 2 / 2.5 / 3 / 4 where similarly highly acclaimed as the recent Edit-Select 5 which came out on Jan 19th 09 and has been played by many big name djs like Adam Beyer, Len Faki, James Ruskin and many more... 
Another remix on Decadent, which has been already played by Richie Hawtin was released on Jan26th, 2009. His track “Bauer” was released on Ostgut Ton and was included in the Berghain 03 compilation, too. This track became a huge success world wide and was to be found in the top ten of many international top artists…



01. Bauer - Edit Select unrelased mix
02. Speedy J - Loolaa (Edit Select Respray)
03. Terrence Fixmer - Drastik (Planeterry Assault Remix)
04. Mark Broom - She Don&apos;t Like The Collar
05. Gary Beck - Consumed (Mark Broom Remix)
06. Chris Liebing - Auf und Ab (Edit Select Remix 2)  
07. Brrr - Gary Beck remix
08. untitled!!! 
09. Audio Injection - Operation 32 (Speedy J Remix)
10. The Child That Was Watching The Moon - Giorgio Gigli, Obtane, Nax Acid(zooloft)
</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Jun 2010 13:24:13 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:55:33</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 069 I Lucy</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Lucy

At 16, Lucy aka Luca Mortellaro embarked on his journey of musical creation, experimenting firstly with analog synths. From these humble beginnings he started performing as a DJ, creating a name for himself as an underground artist in Italy. Once he moved to Paris in 2006 he decided to fully dedicate his life to electronic music. Lucy attracted interest from several labels and in 2007 had his first releases.  Lucy launched his own Techno record label Stroboscopic Artefacts in September 2009, already supported by Speedy J, Luke Slater, Loco Dice, Len Faki, Edit-Select to name but a few. Supported by giants of electronic music such as Joris Voorn, Dj Hell, Steve Lawler, Derrick May, Laurent Garnier, Agoria, James Holden, John Digweed and more, Lucy is confirmed as one of the most interesting newcomers to the underground scene.



01. Kenny Larkin "Glob" ( Ben Klock Remix) (Planet E Communications)
02. James Ruskin "Graphic" [Ostgut Ton]
03. Peter Van Hoesen "Quartz #1" [Time To Express]
04. Daniela Stickroth "The Slot" (Xhin Remix) [Lineal]
05. Tommy Four Seven "Sor" [CLR]
06. Lucy & Ercolino "Gmork" (Luke Slater Remix) [Stroboscopic Artefacts]
07. Marcel Fengler "Sculptures" [Mote Evolver]
08. The Mole People "Ocean" [Strictly Rhythm]
09. Dino Sabatini "Ceto" [Prologue]
10. Lucy "Kalachakra Version" [Prologue]
11. SIlent Servant "B" (Regis Edit) [Sandwell District]
12. Makaton "Endless Revolt" [Token]
13. Speedj J "Trails" (Edit Select Hooked Remix) [Electric Deluxe]
14. Chris Liebing vs. Green Velvet "Auf Und Ab Und Kinda High" (Dustin Zahn Mix) [CLR]
15. Donor "Rhetoric" [Stroboscopic Artefacts]
16. Marcel Dettmann "Argon" [Ostgut Ton]]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 069 with Lucy</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Lucy

At 16, Lucy aka Luca Mortellaro embarked on his journey of musical creation, experimenting firstly with analog synths. From these humble beginnings he started performing as a DJ, creating a name for himself as an underground artist in Italy. Once he moved to Paris in 2006 he decided to fully dedicate his life to electronic music. Lucy attracted interest from several labels and in 2007 had his first releases.  Lucy launched his own Techno record label Stroboscopic Artefacts in September 2009, already supported by Speedy J, Luke Slater, Loco Dice, Len Faki, Edit-Select to name but a few. Supported by giants of electronic music such as Joris Voorn, Dj Hell, Steve Lawler, Derrick May, Laurent Garnier, Agoria, James Holden, John Digweed and more, Lucy is confirmed as one of the most interesting newcomers to the underground scene.



01. Kenny Larkin &quot;Glob&quot; ( Ben Klock Remix) (Planet E Communications)
02. James Ruskin &quot;Graphic&quot; [Ostgut Ton]
03. Peter Van Hoesen &quot;Quartz #1&quot; [Time To Express]
04. Daniela Stickroth &quot;The Slot&quot; (Xhin Remix) [Lineal]
05. Tommy Four Seven &quot;Sor&quot; [CLR]
06. Lucy &amp; Ercolino &quot;Gmork&quot; (Luke Slater Remix) [Stroboscopic Artefacts]
07. Marcel Fengler &quot;Sculptures&quot; [Mote Evolver]
08. The Mole People &quot;Ocean&quot; [Strictly Rhythm]
09. Dino Sabatini &quot;Ceto&quot; [Prologue]
10. Lucy &quot;Kalachakra Version&quot; [Prologue]
11. SIlent Servant &quot;B&quot; (Regis Edit) [Sandwell District]
12. Makaton &quot;Endless Revolt&quot; [Token]
13. Speedj J &quot;Trails&quot; (Edit Select Hooked Remix) [Electric Deluxe]
14. Chris Liebing vs. Green Velvet &quot;Auf Und Ab Und Kinda High&quot; (Dustin Zahn Mix) [CLR]
15. Donor &quot;Rhetoric&quot; [Stroboscopic Artefacts]
16. Marcel Dettmann &quot;Argon&quot; [Ostgut Ton]</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jun 2010 13:21:16 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:06</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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		<item>
			<title>10 Years CLR Special Podcast</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[10Y CLR Compilation

Musically, we dive into a universe of relentless, high tech beats and soundscapes. Big bass drops to unveil sexy grooves, massaging the body from belly to fingertips. Hypnotizing patterns and reverb rooms sorround pounding beats and sudden high range attacks.These tracks work like crazy on the floor, and that‘s a proven fact. This is what Techno sounds like on a 2010 technology level, big room and tough but ballsy and slick, functional yet innovative:  Let all hell break loose.

From classic to new, that fits the list of people who contributed, that fits the formats the project is released on. There will be a color series of 5 releases on 10inch vinyl, there will be the classic mix cd, and there will be the digital EPs. 
They‘ll have classic Techno protagonists we know from the last 10 years like Adam Beyer, Alex Bau, Speedy J, Chris Liebing vs. Green Velvet, Function vs. Jerome Sydenham Sanhaji, Monoloc, Pfirter and of course Tommy Four Seven. All artists produced their tracks exclusively for this project, giving it a unique character.
Techno enters its third decade stronger than ever with no end in sight. CLR will help shape that future. Create - Learn - Realize.

For all those who can´t make it to one of the CLR nights tuesdays in June at Space Ibiza: You might want to get hold of a copy or digital download of the 10 YRS CLR Compilation.



01. Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet / Auf und Ab und Kinda High (Dustin Zahn Mix) Intro
02. Chris Liebing / Ataraxia
03. Adam Beyer / Antistius
04. Brian Sanhaji / Higgs
05. Function vs Jerome Sydenham / Two Ninety One
06. Function vs Jerome Sydenham / Two Ninety One (Chris Liebing Edit)
07. Monoloc / Pumpkin
08. Pfirter / Mi Estudio
09. Speedy J / Armstrong
10. Tommy Four Seven / Sor
11. Alex Bau / Arctica
12. Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet / Auf und Ab und Kinda High (Dustin Zahn Mix) Outro


OUT NOW:

Whatpeopleplay:
http://www.whatpeopleplay.com/albumdetails/null/id/24431

Beatport:
https://www.beatport.com/de-DE/html/content/release/detail/246128/Chris%20Liebing%20presents%2010%20Years%20CLR

Amazon:
http://www.amazon.de/Chris-Liebing-Presents-Years-Clr/dp/B003KX4EHO/ref=sr_shvl_album_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1275381556&sr=301-1

iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/de/album/chris-liebing-presents-10/id370659958

DJ SHOP:
http://www.djshop.de/index.php?seite=details&unterseite=8000001256/various_artists___clr_chris_liebing_presents_10_years_clr&param1=MP3&param2=

Zero Inch :
http://www.zero-inch.com/artist/Chris_Liebing/compilation/10_YEARS_CLR/160340?utm_source=zero%22+%2F%2F+update

Nuloop:
http://www.nuloop.com/en/mp3/detail/23748/functionjerome_sydenhamchris_liebingvarious_artists_clr_chris_liebing_presents_10_years_clr.html

Juno:
http://www.junodownload.com/products/1578808-02.htm]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the 10 Years CLR Special Podcast</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>10Y CLR Compilation

Musically, we dive into a universe of relentless, high tech beats and soundscapes. Big bass drops to unveil sexy grooves, massaging the body from belly to fingertips. Hypnotizing patterns and reverb rooms sorround pounding beats and sudden high range attacks.These tracks work like crazy on the floor, and that‘s a proven fact. This is what Techno sounds like on a 2010 technology level, big room and tough but ballsy and slick, functional yet innovative:  Let all hell break loose.

From classic to new, that fits the list of people who contributed, that fits the formats the project is released on. There will be a color series of 5 releases on 10inch vinyl, there will be the classic mix cd, and there will be the digital EPs. 
They‘ll have classic Techno protagonists we know from the last 10 years like Adam Beyer, Alex Bau, Speedy J, Chris Liebing vs. Green Velvet, Function vs. Jerome Sydenham Sanhaji, Monoloc, Pfirter and of course Tommy Four Seven. All artists produced their tracks exclusively for this project, giving it a unique character.
Techno enters its third decade stronger than ever with no end in sight. CLR will help shape that future. Create - Learn - Realize.

For all those who can´t make it to one of the CLR nights tuesdays in June at Space Ibiza: You might want to get hold of a copy or digital download of the 10 YRS CLR Compilation.



01. Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet / Auf und Ab und Kinda High (Dustin Zahn Mix) Intro
02. Chris Liebing / Ataraxia
03. Adam Beyer / Antistius
04. Brian Sanhaji / Higgs
05. Function vs Jerome Sydenham / Two Ninety One
06. Function vs Jerome Sydenham / Two Ninety One (Chris Liebing Edit)
07. Monoloc / Pumpkin
08. Pfirter / Mi Estudio
09. Speedy J / Armstrong
10. Tommy Four Seven / Sor
11. Alex Bau / Arctica
12. Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet / Auf und Ab und Kinda High (Dustin Zahn Mix) Outro


OUT NOW:

Whatpeopleplay:
http://www.whatpeopleplay.com/albumdetails/null/id/24431

Beatport:
https://www.beatport.com/de-DE/html/content/release/detail/246128/Chris%20Liebing%20presents%2010%20Years%20CLR

Amazon:
http://www.amazon.de/Chris-Liebing-Presents-Years-Clr/dp/B003KX4EHO/ref=sr_shvl_album_1?ie=UTF8&amp;qid=1275381556&amp;sr=301-1

iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/de/album/chris-liebing-presents-10/id370659958

DJ SHOP:
http://www.djshop.de/index.php?seite=details&amp;unterseite=8000001256/various_artists___clr_chris_liebing_presents_10_years_clr&amp;param1=MP3&amp;param2=

Zero Inch :
http://www.zero-inch.com/artist/Chris_Liebing/compilation/10_YEARS_CLR/160340?utm_source=zero%22+%2F%2F+update

Nuloop:
http://www.nuloop.com/en/mp3/detail/23748/functionjerome_sydenhamchris_liebingvarious_artists_clr_chris_liebing_presents_10_years_clr.html

Juno:
http://www.junodownload.com/products/1578808-02.htm</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 17 Jun 2010 11:10:30 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:31:42</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 068 I Alan Fitzpatrick</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Alan Fitzpatrick
The continued rise of Alan Fitzpatrick is the biggest story in UK techno right now. Tirelessly championed by Dubfire, Len Faki and John Digweed over the last three years it has been Alan’s partnership with Adam Beyer’s Drumcode label that has produced his most significant work; releasing two chart-topping EP’s on the label in the last half of 2009 and ending a monumental year as one of a select handful of producers invited to remix Beyer’s classic Remainings III. With the same unstoppable momentum that characterizes Alan’s style of techno powering demand for his music worldwide, the coming of his debut LP, Shadows In The Dark, on Drumcode marks the start of the next chapter in Alan’s exciting career.



1. Mark Broom - Meltin Pot (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (Saved)
2. Joel Mull & Dustin Zahn - Ninja (Alan Fitzpatrick's Behind Enemy Lines Weapon) (Enemy)
3. Unknown - Space (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (CDR)
4. Alan Fitzpatrick - Xerrox Structure (Drumcode Album)
5. Adam Beyer & Alexi Delano - Untitled (Mad Eye)
6. Alan Fitzpatrick - Blocked Up (Drumcode Album)
7. Harvey Mckay - Shift (Rich Jones Remix) (Soma)
8. Slam (Last Sonic Approach) (Loop) (Drumcode)
9. Sasha Carassi - Minds Up (8 Sided Dice)
10. M Lidvik - Pollinater (Gary Beck Remix) (Punch)
11. Rich Jones - Beasts Of Legend (8 Sided Dice)
12. Alan Fitzpatrick - Alpha Scanner (Drumcode Album)
13. Mark Broom -  Ssssshh (Beardman)
14. Gnork (Luke Slater remix)
15. Joseph Capriati - Inferno (Analytic Trail)
16. Adam Beyer - Antistious (CLR)
17. Alan Fitzpatrick - A Small Decline (Drumcode Album)
18. Sasha Wins & Igor Shep - Give Me Beat Freaks (Mark Broom Mix) (CDR)
19. Samuel L Session - Inner City Pt4 (Figure)
20. Rich Jones - Viable Second (8 Sided Dice)
21. Sasha Carassi - Chemistry (8 Sided Dice)
22. Adam Beyer - Untitled (Drumcode)
23. Alan Fitzpatrick - Paranoize (Drumcode Album)
24. Slam - City Destroyer (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (Soma)
25. Mark Broom - Verve (Beardman)
26. M0h - Seven (Gary Beck Remix) (Touched)
27. Pascal Mollin - Golden Key (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (Touched)
28. Rich Jones - Choronzon (Harvey Mckay Remix) (8 Sided Dice)
29. Alan Fitzpatrick - Gridlock (Drumcode)
30. Cari Lekebusch - Motions of Energy (H Productions)
31. Alan Fitzpatrick - 1702 (Drumcode Album)]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 068 with Alan Fitzpatrick</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Alan Fitzpatrick
The continued rise of Alan Fitzpatrick is the biggest story in UK techno right now. Tirelessly championed by Dubfire, Len Faki and John Digweed over the last three years it has been Alan’s partnership with Adam Beyer’s Drumcode label that has produced his most significant work; releasing two chart-topping EP’s on the label in the last half of 2009 and ending a monumental year as one of a select handful of producers invited to remix Beyer’s classic Remainings III. With the same unstoppable momentum that characterizes Alan’s style of techno powering demand for his music worldwide, the coming of his debut LP, Shadows In The Dark, on Drumcode marks the start of the next chapter in Alan’s exciting career.



1. Mark Broom - Meltin Pot (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (Saved)
2. Joel Mull &amp; Dustin Zahn - Ninja (Alan Fitzpatrick&apos;s Behind Enemy Lines Weapon) (Enemy)
3. Unknown - Space (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (CDR)
4. Alan Fitzpatrick - Xerrox Structure (Drumcode Album)
5. Adam Beyer &amp; Alexi Delano - Untitled (Mad Eye)
6. Alan Fitzpatrick - Blocked Up (Drumcode Album)
7. Harvey Mckay - Shift (Rich Jones Remix) (Soma)
8. Slam (Last Sonic Approach) (Loop) (Drumcode)
9. Sasha Carassi - Minds Up (8 Sided Dice)
10. M Lidvik - Pollinater (Gary Beck Remix) (Punch)
11. Rich Jones - Beasts Of Legend (8 Sided Dice)
12. Alan Fitzpatrick - Alpha Scanner (Drumcode Album)
13. Mark Broom -  Ssssshh (Beardman)
14. Gnork (Luke Slater remix)
15. Joseph Capriati - Inferno (Analytic Trail)
16. Adam Beyer - Antistious (CLR)
17. Alan Fitzpatrick - A Small Decline (Drumcode Album)
18. Sasha Wins &amp; Igor Shep - Give Me Beat Freaks (Mark Broom Mix) (CDR)
19. Samuel L Session - Inner City Pt4 (Figure)
20. Rich Jones - Viable Second (8 Sided Dice)
21. Sasha Carassi - Chemistry (8 Sided Dice)
22. Adam Beyer - Untitled (Drumcode)
23. Alan Fitzpatrick - Paranoize (Drumcode Album)
24. Slam - City Destroyer (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (Soma)
25. Mark Broom - Verve (Beardman)
26. M0h - Seven (Gary Beck Remix) (Touched)
27. Pascal Mollin - Golden Key (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) (Touched)
28. Rich Jones - Choronzon (Harvey Mckay Remix) (8 Sided Dice)
29. Alan Fitzpatrick - Gridlock (Drumcode)
30. Cari Lekebusch - Motions of Energy (H Productions)
31. Alan Fitzpatrick - 1702 (Drumcode Album)</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jun 2010 15:12:10 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:41</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
		</item>
		<item>
			<title>CLR Podcast I 067 I Chris Liebing</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing

If you have met Chris Liebing, you know how positive he is. De-branding his label from his own name to „Create - Learn - Realize“ reflects the change in concept and direction that comes with age and experience, and represents what Techno means to Chris. 
He‘s always been true to his Techno roots, from legendary Omen days to CLRetry to his Residency at Space on Ibiza, 
This year Chris is back on the island with his own night on the much beloved Space Terrace. Every Tuesday during the month of June 2010, Chris Liebing invites you to celebrate the joys of electronic music with him and his likeminded guests. The little residency will offer a very high standard of musical quality, so be prepared for a night of great Techno!

]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 067 with Chris Liebing</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Chris Liebing

If you have met Chris Liebing, you know how positive he is. De-branding his label from his own name to „Create - Learn - Realize“ reflects the change in concept and direction that comes with age and experience, and represents what Techno means to Chris. 
He‘s always been true to his Techno roots, from legendary Omen days to CLRetry to his Residency at Space on Ibiza, 
This year Chris is back on the island with his own night on the much beloved Space Terrace. Every Tuesday during the month of June 2010, Chris Liebing invites you to celebrate the joys of electronic music with him and his likeminded guests. The little residency will offer a very high standard of musical quality, so be prepared for a night of great Techno!

</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 14:09:45 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:05:18</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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		<item>
			<title>CLR Podcast I 066 I Tommy Four Seven</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Tommy Four Seven
 Dark, raw and sweaty environments are where you’re most likely to find Tommy Four Seven, filling the void between house and techno since 2005.  Tommy’s been steadily building his catalogue of strong, moody and hypnotic dancefloor destroyers such as early hits on Parisian label, Kill Brique and recent recordings for Wolfskuil Records, Speedy J’s Electric Deluxe and Chris Liebing’s CLR, as well as remixes for the likes of Josh Wink and Darko Esser.  Tommy’s approach to music is unlike a musician. Instead, Tommy prefers to sound design, recording and sculpting elements into deep engaging atmospheres. It’s this production ethos Tommy also applies in the club, morphing from tech-house, to the darker realms of techno. “I always keep the foundations deep and hypnotic, a vibe I feel that creates more of a connection.”  Giving his own contribution to techno, in 2008 Tommy launched deep techno imprint, Shooting Elvis. Gathering artists from Mark Broom to Remute, to Sebastian Roya to James Kronier, choosing to release quality rather than quantity, an attitude that has not gone unnoticed.


 1. Giorgos Gatzigristos / rDNA (Harvey McKay Remix) / Manual Music 2 .Speedy J / Trails (Speedy J's Bonus Beats Dub Tool Jam) / Electric Deluxe 3. Samuli Kemppi / Rymd / Time To Express 4. Truss, Donor / Sude 2 / Thema 5. Jerome Sydenham / Tonto / Apotek 6. ShadowSync / Point Z / KRD 7. Surgeon / Compliance Momentum / Dynamic Tension 8. Surgeon / The Crawling Frog Is Torn And Smiles / Dynamic Tension 9. Little Nobody / Metropolis (James Ruskin Remix) / IF Records 10. Mark Morris / 4pm / Ketra Records 11. Bauhaus / A / Bauhaus  12. Tommy Four Seven / Sor / CLR 13. Peter Gual / Devor Des Terrat / Dynamic Reflection 14. Tadeo / Winds of Glory (Marcel Dettmann Remix) / Series 02 15. Makaton / Paradise Lost / Token
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 066 with Tommy Four Seven</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Tommy Four Seven
 Dark, raw and sweaty environments are where you’re most likely to find Tommy Four Seven, filling the void between house and techno since 2005.  Tommy’s been steadily building his catalogue of strong, moody and hypnotic dancefloor destroyers such as early hits on Parisian label, Kill Brique and recent recordings for Wolfskuil Records, Speedy J’s Electric Deluxe and Chris Liebing’s CLR, as well as remixes for the likes of Josh Wink and Darko Esser.  Tommy’s approach to music is unlike a musician. Instead, Tommy prefers to sound design, recording and sculpting elements into deep engaging atmospheres. It’s this production ethos Tommy also applies in the club, morphing from tech-house, to the darker realms of techno. “I always keep the foundations deep and hypnotic, a vibe I feel that creates more of a connection.”  Giving his own contribution to techno, in 2008 Tommy launched deep techno imprint, Shooting Elvis. Gathering artists from Mark Broom to Remute, to Sebastian Roya to James Kronier, choosing to release quality rather than quantity, an attitude that has not gone unnoticed.


 1. Giorgos Gatzigristos / rDNA (Harvey McKay Remix) / Manual Music 2 .Speedy J / Trails (Speedy J&apos;s Bonus Beats Dub Tool Jam) / Electric Deluxe 3. Samuli Kemppi / Rymd / Time To Express 4. Truss, Donor / Sude 2 / Thema 5. Jerome Sydenham / Tonto / Apotek 6. ShadowSync / Point Z / KRD 7. Surgeon / Compliance Momentum / Dynamic Tension 8. Surgeon / The Crawling Frog Is Torn And Smiles / Dynamic Tension 9. Little Nobody / Metropolis (James Ruskin Remix) / IF Records 10. Mark Morris / 4pm / Ketra Records 11. Bauhaus / A / Bauhaus  12. Tommy Four Seven / Sor / CLR 13. Peter Gual / Devor Des Terrat / Dynamic Reflection 14. Tadeo / Winds of Glory (Marcel Dettmann Remix) / Series 02 15. Makaton / Paradise Lost / Token
</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 15:24:34 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:06:03</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
		</item>
		<item>
			<title>CLR Podcast I 065 I Chuck Flask (DEMF Special Podcast)</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chuck Flask

Chuck Flask began Dj’ing in the Detroit underground scene in 1996, developing his own style that seamlessly transitions through minimal, Detroit techno and house to appease any audience. In 2001, Chuck joined Paxahau as a resident DJ and production coordinator.  In 2006 Chuck added the responsibilities of talent buyer for Detroit's MOVEMENT: Electronic Music Festival and label manager of D Records; both Paxahau satellite projects. Through his involvement with Paxahau, Chuck’s performances further evolved earning him coveted gigs with: Sammy Dee, Zip, Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Carl Cox, Michael Mayer, Reinhard Voight, KMS, Marco Carola, Magda, Juan Atkins, Adam Beyer, Luciano, Dan Bell, Mathew Jonson, Carl Craig and many more. With direct influence from some of the world’s top artists, Chuck expanded on his work as a DJ to also become known for his production talents.   With solo releases on Blazaebla and D Records and a joint release on D Records as one half of the duo VSOP, Chuck continues to develop both his DJ and Live shows leading to international gigs in: Malta, Space in Ibiza & Der Visionaere in Berlin. He has also played on the Beatport stage at the Winter Music Conference, The Detroit Electronic Music Festival (2004 & 2005) and the Decibel Festival in Seattle.    As a DJ, Chuck has an unprecedented ability to satisfy any crowd while exposing them to the next level of electronic music.    
 1. Minimum 23 - D'Julz 2. The Beat - M.in 3. El Himno - Pit Larson 4. Horizontal - Pit Larson 5. State of No One - Shilomi Aber 6. Alejandro Sab - Alexi Delano 7. Chamomile - Nico Purman 8. Art of Love - C2 RMX 9. Auf Und Davon - CLR 10. Tech Tasty - Espi 11. Black Jack - Uto Karem 12. Maschine Love - Uto Karem]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 065 with Chuck Flask (DEMF Special Podcast)</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Chuck Flask

Chuck Flask began Dj’ing in the Detroit underground scene in 1996, developing his own style that seamlessly transitions through minimal, Detroit techno and house to appease any audience. In 2001, Chuck joined Paxahau as a resident DJ and production coordinator.  In 2006 Chuck added the responsibilities of talent buyer for Detroit&apos;s MOVEMENT: Electronic Music Festival and label manager of D Records; both Paxahau satellite projects. Through his involvement with Paxahau, Chuck’s performances further evolved earning him coveted gigs with: Sammy Dee, Zip, Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Carl Cox, Michael Mayer, Reinhard Voight, KMS, Marco Carola, Magda, Juan Atkins, Adam Beyer, Luciano, Dan Bell, Mathew Jonson, Carl Craig and many more. With direct influence from some of the world’s top artists, Chuck expanded on his work as a DJ to also become known for his production talents.   With solo releases on Blazaebla and D Records and a joint release on D Records as one half of the duo VSOP, Chuck continues to develop both his DJ and Live shows leading to international gigs in: Malta, Space in Ibiza &amp; Der Visionaere in Berlin. He has also played on the Beatport stage at the Winter Music Conference, The Detroit Electronic Music Festival (2004 &amp; 2005) and the Decibel Festival in Seattle.    As a DJ, Chuck has an unprecedented ability to satisfy any crowd while exposing them to the next level of electronic music.    
 1. Minimum 23 - D&apos;Julz 2. The Beat - M.in 3. El Himno - Pit Larson 4. Horizontal - Pit Larson 5. State of No One - Shilomi Aber 6. Alejandro Sab - Alexi Delano 7. Chamomile - Nico Purman 8. Art of Love - C2 RMX 9. Auf Und Davon - CLR 10. Tech Tasty - Espi 11. Black Jack - Uto Karem 12. Maschine Love - Uto Karem</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 19:16:09 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:04:46</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
		</item>
		<item>
			<title>CLR Podcast I 063 I Brian Sanhaji</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Brian Sanhaji

When Brian the young innovator, came across a music program on a friend´s Amiga 500, the desire to produce his own sound started to grow within. In the beginning he experimented with Hip Hop beats, but triggered by a “The Prodigy” gig he started focusing more and more on Techno. As much as for many of his contemporaries in the nineties, the legendary “Omen” club in Frankfurt served as a source of inspiration for him. His first two records under the pseudonym “Relic” were released on the label “Triebtäter” in 2000 and 2001. 
After this he took the next step and founded his own label “Enable Recordings”, on which he presents artists like “The Advent” or Andre Walter, next to his own productions. 
Little by little, Brian got the opportunity to release on further labels as well, for instance “Punkt Music” or “Definition Records”. At the same time he produced the project “Citizen Art” together with the artist ”Cess”, and amongst others released a remix for “The Horrorist” on “Things To Come”. 
But ultimately they were his own releases that turned him into a much requested live act. In the course of his transfer to CLR Booking in 2005, his booking schedule increased from the main floor of “Nature One”, to the “Detroit Electronic Music Festival” in the States to his preliminary peak at “Spinclub” / Ibiza. Next to his well-established label “Enable Recordings”, he founded another imprint called “Sonata Music” in the beginning of 2008. Although it was planned as a digital only label, he started releasing the tracks on vinyl as well, due to the big success. 
In October 2008, the album prerelease single “Cortosis” came out, together with a remix by Chris Liebing. In November 2008, the long awaited first Studio album “Stereotype” was finally released on his all-time favorite Techno label CLR. “A stylistically versatile, entirely club oriented record with traces of Minimal, House and Dub, always true to its Techno origins.” 
When Brian is not touring as a live act, or producing new tracks and remixes, he is also working as highly successful mastering technician with clients like CLR and Cocoon Recordings.
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 063 with Brian Sanhaji</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Brian Sanhaji

When Brian the young innovator, came across a music program on a friend´s Amiga 500, the desire to produce his own sound started to grow within. In the beginning he experimented with Hip Hop beats, but triggered by a “The Prodigy” gig he started focusing more and more on Techno. As much as for many of his contemporaries in the nineties, the legendary “Omen” club in Frankfurt served as a source of inspiration for him. His first two records under the pseudonym “Relic” were released on the label “Triebtäter” in 2000 and 2001. 
After this he took the next step and founded his own label “Enable Recordings”, on which he presents artists like “The Advent” or Andre Walter, next to his own productions. 
Little by little, Brian got the opportunity to release on further labels as well, for instance “Punkt Music” or “Definition Records”. At the same time he produced the project “Citizen Art” together with the artist ”Cess”, and amongst others released a remix for “The Horrorist” on “Things To Come”. 
But ultimately they were his own releases that turned him into a much requested live act. In the course of his transfer to CLR Booking in 2005, his booking schedule increased from the main floor of “Nature One”, to the “Detroit Electronic Music Festival” in the States to his preliminary peak at “Spinclub” / Ibiza. Next to his well-established label “Enable Recordings”, he founded another imprint called “Sonata Music” in the beginning of 2008. Although it was planned as a digital only label, he started releasing the tracks on vinyl as well, due to the big success. 
In October 2008, the album prerelease single “Cortosis” came out, together with a remix by Chris Liebing. In November 2008, the long awaited first Studio album “Stereotype” was finally released on his all-time favorite Techno label CLR. “A stylistically versatile, entirely club oriented record with traces of Minimal, House and Dub, always true to its Techno origins.” 
When Brian is not touring as a live act, or producing new tracks and remixes, he is also working as highly successful mastering technician with clients like CLR and Cocoon Recordings.
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:05</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 064 I Adam Beyer</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Adam Beyer 

Adam Beyer became dedicated to the fascinating world of rhythm early on. After playing the drums as a teenager his obsession turned to the decks. In 1990 he bought his first set of turntables and started spinning a wide range of hiphop, hiphouse, acid and techno at local parties and clubs. Beyer soon learned how to blend his sets in a thoughtfull and highly focused way, a talent that has now developed into his trademark style. In 92 Fellow school friend Peter Benisch introduced Beyer to the sampler , a year later they got their first record deal with New York based Direct Drive. After finishing school in 1995, Beyer started work at the Planet Rhythm record store while releasing some tracks under a variety of names and continually djing all over Scandinavia. Adam Beyer sites Drumcodes 1 (Planet Rhythm 1995) as the first record to define his style; hard, percussive and loop oriented. This 12" names Beyer´s future label and was soon followed by his critically acclaimed debut album Decoded (Planet Rhythm 1996). His need to create the perfect dj tool gave rise to the launch of the Drumcode label allowing him total musical freedom. The label´s strong concept and high production levels meant it enjoyed immediate success. After six releases Beyer launched his second label Code Red focusing on a slightly softer side of techno. Code Red finished with its 10 th and final release Stand Down (Code Red 1999) which was a compilation of remixes from various international artists. His production skills soon brought Beyer to the attention of djs worldwide and global bookings soon followed. His meteoric rise has been cited as one of the catalysts for Swedish techno´s current influence. He pinpoints the Stockholm sound as being closely linked to his network of friends in the city aswell as the triumvirate of himself, Joel Mull and Cari Lekebusch. After many releases and remixes on various labels he launched the second album Protechtion (Drumcode 1999). While the market was being flooded with monoton loop oriented techno Beyer worked on strengthening the arrangements that characterised his earlier works, aswell as adding melodic strings. Still with a clear focus on the dance floor. The same year Adam Beyer and Cari Lekebusch linked up to create a stunning live act first witnessed in London to instant acclaim. The act created the intense feeling of a creative dj set while the duo played back to back mixing their production styles.
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 064 with Adam Beyer</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Adam Beyer 

Adam Beyer became dedicated to the fascinating world of rhythm early on. After playing the drums as a teenager his obsession turned to the decks. In 1990 he bought his first set of turntables and started spinning a wide range of hiphop, hiphouse, acid and techno at local parties and clubs. Beyer soon learned how to blend his sets in a thoughtfull and highly focused way, a talent that has now developed into his trademark style. In 92 Fellow school friend Peter Benisch introduced Beyer to the sampler , a year later they got their first record deal with New York based Direct Drive. After finishing school in 1995, Beyer started work at the Planet Rhythm record store while releasing some tracks under a variety of names and continually djing all over Scandinavia. Adam Beyer sites Drumcodes 1 (Planet Rhythm 1995) as the first record to define his style; hard, percussive and loop oriented. This 12&quot; names Beyer´s future label and was soon followed by his critically acclaimed debut album Decoded (Planet Rhythm 1996). His need to create the perfect dj tool gave rise to the launch of the Drumcode label allowing him total musical freedom. The label´s strong concept and high production levels meant it enjoyed immediate success. After six releases Beyer launched his second label Code Red focusing on a slightly softer side of techno. Code Red finished with its 10 th and final release Stand Down (Code Red 1999) which was a compilation of remixes from various international artists. His production skills soon brought Beyer to the attention of djs worldwide and global bookings soon followed. His meteoric rise has been cited as one of the catalysts for Swedish techno´s current influence. He pinpoints the Stockholm sound as being closely linked to his network of friends in the city aswell as the triumvirate of himself, Joel Mull and Cari Lekebusch. After many releases and remixes on various labels he launched the second album Protechtion (Drumcode 1999). While the market was being flooded with monoton loop oriented techno Beyer worked on strengthening the arrangements that characterised his earlier works, aswell as adding melodic strings. Still with a clear focus on the dance floor. The same year Adam Beyer and Cari Lekebusch linked up to create a stunning live act first witnessed in London to instant acclaim. The act created the intense feeling of a creative dj set while the duo played back to back mixing their production styles.
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			<pubDate>Mon, 17 May 2010 14:29:49 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:02:48</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 062 I Speedy J.</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Speedy J.

Jochem Paap (the Rotterdam artist owes the nickname Speedy J to his DJ skills) is unanimously considered to be one of the first techno producers to come from the Benelux. Together with people like Laurent Garnier, Aphex Twin and Richie Hawtin he helped raising the genre just after it had escaped the Detroit delivery room. Since the early nineties, Speedy J releases on labels like Plus 8, Warp and Novamute. After fifteen years of techno Speedy J now has come full circle. Blurring the lines between Live performance and Digital Djing, he fuses subversive electronics and peak time Techno. Together with his partner in crime Chris Liebing he started using Traktor and other Software technology on 4 laptops with hardware such as Machine Drum and 303’s to create a fully integrated set. 
His latest projects span the audio-visual pioneer work of Umfeld, his label Electric Deluxe, his Event Series Electric Deluxe presents and his upcoming Album Project Open Collabs. Speedy J’s musical vision is genre blurring, creative freedom at the highest level of innovation and quality, it is providing a platform for artists operating within any conceivable genre in the broad spectrum of techno to fully explore and embrace the ever-expanding technological possibilities.
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 062 with Speedy J.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Speedy J.

Jochem Paap (the Rotterdam artist owes the nickname Speedy J to his DJ skills) is unanimously considered to be one of the first techno producers to come from the Benelux. Together with people like Laurent Garnier, Aphex Twin and Richie Hawtin he helped raising the genre just after it had escaped the Detroit delivery room. Since the early nineties, Speedy J releases on labels like Plus 8, Warp and Novamute. After fifteen years of techno Speedy J now has come full circle. Blurring the lines between Live performance and Digital Djing, he fuses subversive electronics and peak time Techno. Together with his partner in crime Chris Liebing he started using Traktor and other Software technology on 4 laptops with hardware such as Machine Drum and 303’s to create a fully integrated set. 
His latest projects span the audio-visual pioneer work of Umfeld, his label Electric Deluxe, his Event Series Electric Deluxe presents and his upcoming Album Project Open Collabs. Speedy J’s musical vision is genre blurring, creative freedom at the highest level of innovation and quality, it is providing a platform for artists operating within any conceivable genre in the broad spectrum of techno to fully explore and embrace the ever-expanding technological possibilities.
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			<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 13:12:52 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:07:30</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 061 I Monoloc</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Monoloc 

Monoloc started to produce his first Sounds in 2001. A few years later he moved to a proper studio to ziro in on his music productions. The new place and his inspiring studio neighbors created a perfect environment so that he was able to upgrade his skills increasingly. He released already on labels like CLR, Synewave, MultiVitamins, Micro.fon and Droid for example who get thrilled by his deep techno sound consists of organic and sometimes dark vocal elements. 
His keen sense for good sound let him always know how to produce tracks with his special personal touch or how to create a great ambiance for the dancefloor .
Midyear 2008 Monoloc was ready to take it to the next level and founded his own label Smallroom Music. Artists like Maetrik ,Alexi Delano, Elon , Ascion , Kane Roth, Mike Wall, Jan Hendez, Ion Ludwig, Brian Sanhaji, Emerson, Matt Star, Jon Seber and many more had released on his emerging label yet. Also in 2008 he got to know the people from CLR who are also impressed of his independent and unpredictable sound. They booked him for events like Nature One, Rave on Snow, Day & Night Festival, Ruhr in Love and for some well known Clubs in Germany like Fusion or Butan.
For 2010 he already got much requests for releases and remixes on various labels. 

Besides that he planned great releases on Smallroom Music and he is looking very forward to celebrate great partys!



1. Cristian Vogel - On the Line (original Mix)
2. Peter van Hoesen -  Sustaining The Chain (original Mix)
3. Blake Baxter, Marc Romboy - Where would you be? - Loopapella
4.Milton Bradley - Somewhere Beyond My illusion (original Mix)
5.Sendai - Below K-pun One (original Mix)
6.Samuli Kemppi - Dark Matter (original Mix)
7. Pantha Du Prince - Frozen Fog (original Mix)
8. BCR Boys- Delete (original Mix)
9. Xhin - Blade Moth (original Mix)
10.Marcel Dettmann - Kernel (original Mix)
11.Kevin Gorman - Nearly DJ Tool
12.Shonky, Jennifer Cardini - Tuesday Paranoia - Acapella
13.CCCP - CCCP (original Mix)
14.Monoloc - Pumpkin
15. t47- SOR
16.DBX -  Losing Control (Remastered) (original Mix)
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 061 with Monoloc</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Monoloc 

Monoloc started to produce his first Sounds in 2001. A few years later he moved to a proper studio to ziro in on his music productions. The new place and his inspiring studio neighbors created a perfect environment so that he was able to upgrade his skills increasingly. He released already on labels like CLR, Synewave, MultiVitamins, Micro.fon and Droid for example who get thrilled by his deep techno sound consists of organic and sometimes dark vocal elements. 
His keen sense for good sound let him always know how to produce tracks with his special personal touch or how to create a great ambiance for the dancefloor .
Midyear 2008 Monoloc was ready to take it to the next level and founded his own label Smallroom Music. Artists like Maetrik ,Alexi Delano, Elon , Ascion , Kane Roth, Mike Wall, Jan Hendez, Ion Ludwig, Brian Sanhaji, Emerson, Matt Star, Jon Seber and many more had released on his emerging label yet. Also in 2008 he got to know the people from CLR who are also impressed of his independent and unpredictable sound. They booked him for events like Nature One, Rave on Snow, Day &amp; Night Festival, Ruhr in Love and for some well known Clubs in Germany like Fusion or Butan.
For 2010 he already got much requests for releases and remixes on various labels. 

Besides that he planned great releases on Smallroom Music and he is looking very forward to celebrate great partys!



1. Cristian Vogel - On the Line (original Mix)
2. Peter van Hoesen -  Sustaining The Chain (original Mix)
3. Blake Baxter, Marc Romboy - Where would you be? - Loopapella
4.Milton Bradley - Somewhere Beyond My illusion (original Mix)
5.Sendai - Below K-pun One (original Mix)
6.Samuli Kemppi - Dark Matter (original Mix)
7. Pantha Du Prince - Frozen Fog (original Mix)
8. BCR Boys- Delete (original Mix)
9. Xhin - Blade Moth (original Mix)
10.Marcel Dettmann - Kernel (original Mix)
11.Kevin Gorman - Nearly DJ Tool
12.Shonky, Jennifer Cardini - Tuesday Paranoia - Acapella
13.CCCP - CCCP (original Mix)
14.Monoloc - Pumpkin
15. t47- SOR
16.DBX -  Losing Control (Remastered) (original Mix)
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			<itunes:duration>01:01:06</itunes:duration>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 060 I Function</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Function 

Function, aka David Sumner, should be a familiar name to anyone who's been paying attention to techno in New York City for the past 15+ years. Heavily influence by the early New York rave scene (Limelight, NASA, Storm, etc), Dave dove into production with a string of releases and collaborations on Damon Wild's seminal Synewave label in the mid-90s. From the late 90s to the early 00s, Function put out many productions on his own label, Infrastructure. In the process he made a strong artistic connection with Regis and Female from the UK, and formed Portion Reform with Regis, releasing a handful of 12"s and an album on the cult, UK Midlands based imprint, Downwards. This connection remains strong to this day. In 2008, Dave moved to Berlin and began to strongly focus on the Sandwell District label, which was undoubtedly one of the breakout labels that year. The label was launched in 2002, and has only put out 15 releases since then, each one well worth owning. In 2010, the techno spotlight is shining brightly on Sumner and Sandwell. He has a residency at Berghain, and appears regularly at other huge clubs around Europe, and from all reports, his performance was the best set at the Labyrinth Festival in Japan this year. And now with Sandwell District being slated to close the main stage at Sonar this June, 2 new groundbreaking V/A Promo 12"s in the pipeline set to come out in May/June 2010, which will precede a full length Sandwell District album and 2 new collaborative projects with Jerome Sydenham for CLR and Ibadan, the future really couldn't be much brighter.



01. Function - SDSMP01 A1 - Sandwell District
02. Silent Servant - SDSMP02 A1 (Edit) - Sandwell District
03. Silent Servant (Regis Mix) - SDSMP01 B1 - Sandwell District
04. Function vs. Jerome Sydenham - Two Ninety One - CLR
05. Xhin - Blade Moth - Meerestief
06. Xhin - Plexus - Meerestief
07. Robert Hood - Alpha - M-Plant
08. JPLS - Displacement - Minus
09. Martyn - Is This Insanity? (Ben Klock Remix) - 3024
10. Cybersonic - Technarchy (Marcel Dettmann Remix) - Plus 8
11. JPLS - X Pulse - Minus
12. Mark Broom and James Ruskin - No Time Soon - Blueprint
13. Speedy J - Armstrong - CLR
14. Xhin - Fixing The Error - Stroboscopic Artefacts
15. Xhin - Link - Stroboscopic Artefacts
16. Function - SDSMP01 A2 - Sandwell District
17. Function - Unreleased Live Edit
18. Mark Broom and James Ruskin - The Metal Man - Blueprint
19. Robert Hood - Omega - M-Plant
20. Robert Hood - Superman - Music Man
21. Cari Lekebusch - Spindizzy (Luke Slater's L.B. Dub Corp Remix) - Mote Evolver 
22. Equalized 03 - A - Equalized
23. Jeff Mills - Black Is The Number - Axis
24. Lionrock - Packet Of Peace (Jeff Mills Deep House Mix) - Deconstruction
25. Function vs. Jerome Sydenham - Illusion - Ibadan
26. Phase - Fragmenta - Token
27. Milton Bradley - Hypnagogic - Do Not Resist The Beat
28. Delta Funktionen - Silhouette (Marcel Dettmann Remix) - Delsin
29. Silent Servant - SDSMP02 A1 - Sandwell District
30. Silent Servant - SDSMP02 B1 - Sandwell District
31. Female - SDSMP02 B2 - Sandwell District
32. Female - SDSMP02 A2 - Sandwell District

]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 060 with Function</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Function 

Function, aka David Sumner, should be a familiar name to anyone who&apos;s been paying attention to techno in New York City for the past 15+ years. Heavily influence by the early New York rave scene (Limelight, NASA, Storm, etc), Dave dove into production with a string of releases and collaborations on Damon Wild&apos;s seminal Synewave label in the mid-90s. From the late 90s to the early 00s, Function put out many productions on his own label, Infrastructure. In the process he made a strong artistic connection with Regis and Female from the UK, and formed Portion Reform with Regis, releasing a handful of 12&quot;s and an album on the cult, UK Midlands based imprint, Downwards. This connection remains strong to this day. In 2008, Dave moved to Berlin and began to strongly focus on the Sandwell District label, which was undoubtedly one of the breakout labels that year. The label was launched in 2002, and has only put out 15 releases since then, each one well worth owning. In 2010, the techno spotlight is shining brightly on Sumner and Sandwell. He has a residency at Berghain, and appears regularly at other huge clubs around Europe, and from all reports, his performance was the best set at the Labyrinth Festival in Japan this year. And now with Sandwell District being slated to close the main stage at Sonar this June, 2 new groundbreaking V/A Promo 12&quot;s in the pipeline set to come out in May/June 2010, which will precede a full length Sandwell District album and 2 new collaborative projects with Jerome Sydenham for CLR and Ibadan, the future really couldn&apos;t be much brighter.



01. Function - SDSMP01 A1 - Sandwell District
02. Silent Servant - SDSMP02 A1 (Edit) - Sandwell District
03. Silent Servant (Regis Mix) - SDSMP01 B1 - Sandwell District
04. Function vs. Jerome Sydenham - Two Ninety One - CLR
05. Xhin - Blade Moth - Meerestief
06. Xhin - Plexus - Meerestief
07. Robert Hood - Alpha - M-Plant
08. JPLS - Displacement - Minus
09. Martyn - Is This Insanity? (Ben Klock Remix) - 3024
10. Cybersonic - Technarchy (Marcel Dettmann Remix) - Plus 8
11. JPLS - X Pulse - Minus
12. Mark Broom and James Ruskin - No Time Soon - Blueprint
13. Speedy J - Armstrong - CLR
14. Xhin - Fixing The Error - Stroboscopic Artefacts
15. Xhin - Link - Stroboscopic Artefacts
16. Function - SDSMP01 A2 - Sandwell District
17. Function - Unreleased Live Edit
18. Mark Broom and James Ruskin - The Metal Man - Blueprint
19. Robert Hood - Omega - M-Plant
20. Robert Hood - Superman - Music Man
21. Cari Lekebusch - Spindizzy (Luke Slater&apos;s L.B. Dub Corp Remix) - Mote Evolver 
22. Equalized 03 - A - Equalized
23. Jeff Mills - Black Is The Number - Axis
24. Lionrock - Packet Of Peace (Jeff Mills Deep House Mix) - Deconstruction
25. Function vs. Jerome Sydenham - Illusion - Ibadan
26. Phase - Fragmenta - Token
27. Milton Bradley - Hypnagogic - Do Not Resist The Beat
28. Delta Funktionen - Silhouette (Marcel Dettmann Remix) - Delsin
29. Silent Servant - SDSMP02 A1 - Sandwell District
30. Silent Servant - SDSMP02 B1 - Sandwell District
31. Female - SDSMP02 B2 - Sandwell District
32. Female - SDSMP02 A2 - Sandwell District

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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Apr 2010 12:11:14 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:03:07</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 059 I Jerome Sydenham</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Jerome Sydenham

Jerome Sydenham is one of the hottest tickets in the world of house and techno music right now. His DJ sets are nothing short of phenomenal – veering from deep, intricate, chugging techno, to jackin' tech house, into huge anthemic house moments in the classic vein. Always pursuing his love for techno – both industrial-edged thumpers and deep, soulful Detroit moments, with some melodic beauties along the way.
 
Jerome Sydenham’s illustrious music career took off in the late eighties when he joined the prestigious A&R division at Atlantic Records where he worked with the likes En Vogue, Das Efx, and breaking the vocal house group Ten City. Soon after he met emerging producer Kerri Chandler – one of his closest friends and a former collaborator, his name as a producer and DJ gradually built over the ‘90s, with his superb label Ibadan Records launched in 1995.
 
He is best known for beautiful, emotive, sunkissed deep house tracks like "Swimming Places", and his timeless collaboration with Dennis Ferrer, "Sandcastles", both on leading house imprint Defected. However he also shares Ferrer’s love for hypnotic, soulful, sexy techno – bringing undeniable warmth to an often emotionally cold genre of music. His collaborations with Get Physical’s Swedish talent Tiger Stripes - like the hugely acclaimed "Elevation" and their joyous remix of Faze Action’s classic "In The Trees" - should likewise be added to the cannon of great house music history.
 
Sydenham’s desire to push the creative envelope took him into the world of Techno with the hit “Asama”, with which he launched the German based  label Apotek Records. The year 2007 also saw the initiation of a new label collaboration, Avocado Records, established in Denmark with heavy weight producer Rune RK with the monster "Elephant".
 
Recent remixes by Sydenham include: "Angel" by Carl Craig (Planet-e), "Forming Dies" by Adam Beyer & Joel Mull (Drumcode), "Way of the Lonely Ones Pt2" by Nihad Tule (Spectrum), and "Materia" by Nic Fanciulli (Global Underground).



1. Jerome Sydenham – Bang Me – Apotek Records 2. Jerome Sydenham – The Scavenger - Drumcode 3. Jerome Sydenham, Function – Skimming – Ibadan Records 4. Jerome Sydenham - Black Ice – Apotek Records 5. Jerome Sydenham, Function – Two Ninety One (Original) – CLR 6. Jerome Sydenham, Function – Mobile – Ibadan Records 7. James Ruskin, Mark Broom – Hostage – Blueprint Records 8. Jerome Sydenham – The Visitation – Drumcode 9. Juan Paplo Pfirter – Miestudio - CLR
10. Jerome Sydenham, Function – Incense – Ibadan Records 11. Peter Horrevorts - Bloody Hands – Gem Records 

]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 059 with Jerome Sydenham</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Jerome Sydenham

Jerome Sydenham is one of the hottest tickets in the world of house and techno music right now. His DJ sets are nothing short of phenomenal – veering from deep, intricate, chugging techno, to jackin&apos; tech house, into huge anthemic house moments in the classic vein. Always pursuing his love for techno – both industrial-edged thumpers and deep, soulful Detroit moments, with some melodic beauties along the way.
 
Jerome Sydenham’s illustrious music career took off in the late eighties when he joined the prestigious A&amp;R division at Atlantic Records where he worked with the likes En Vogue, Das Efx, and breaking the vocal house group Ten City. Soon after he met emerging producer Kerri Chandler – one of his closest friends and a former collaborator, his name as a producer and DJ gradually built over the ‘90s, with his superb label Ibadan Records launched in 1995.
 
He is best known for beautiful, emotive, sunkissed deep house tracks like &quot;Swimming Places&quot;, and his timeless collaboration with Dennis Ferrer, &quot;Sandcastles&quot;, both on leading house imprint Defected. However he also shares Ferrer’s love for hypnotic, soulful, sexy techno – bringing undeniable warmth to an often emotionally cold genre of music. His collaborations with Get Physical’s Swedish talent Tiger Stripes - like the hugely acclaimed &quot;Elevation&quot; and their joyous remix of Faze Action’s classic &quot;In The Trees&quot; - should likewise be added to the cannon of great house music history.
 
Sydenham’s desire to push the creative envelope took him into the world of Techno with the hit “Asama”, with which he launched the German based  label Apotek Records. The year 2007 also saw the initiation of a new label collaboration, Avocado Records, established in Denmark with heavy weight producer Rune RK with the monster &quot;Elephant&quot;.
 
Recent remixes by Sydenham include: &quot;Angel&quot; by Carl Craig (Planet-e), &quot;Forming Dies&quot; by Adam Beyer &amp; Joel Mull (Drumcode), &quot;Way of the Lonely Ones Pt2&quot; by Nihad Tule (Spectrum), and &quot;Materia&quot; by Nic Fanciulli (Global Underground).



1. Jerome Sydenham – Bang Me – Apotek Records 2. Jerome Sydenham – The Scavenger - Drumcode 3. Jerome Sydenham, Function – Skimming – Ibadan Records 4. Jerome Sydenham - Black Ice – Apotek Records 5. Jerome Sydenham, Function – Two Ninety One (Original) – CLR 6. Jerome Sydenham, Function – Mobile – Ibadan Records 7. James Ruskin, Mark Broom – Hostage – Blueprint Records 8. Jerome Sydenham – The Visitation – Drumcode 9. Juan Paplo Pfirter – Miestudio - CLR
10. Jerome Sydenham, Function – Incense – Ibadan Records 11. Peter Horrevorts - Bloody Hands – Gem Records 

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			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 058 I Pfirter</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Pfirter

Pfirter is one of the main icons of the electronic scene in South America. After more than a decade of a solid career, Juan Pablo has developed a very unique and personal style, mainly because of his very particular set, based on many subgenres of Techno.  Pfirter is nowadays considered one of the argentinian djs with the biggest international projection, with releases on labels as CLR, Stockholm Ltd, Figure, Synewave and his own music plattform, MindTrip Music, among others.  This records are played and charted by artists like Sven Vath, Richie Hawtin, Par Grindvik, Chris Liebing, Speedy J, Chris Fortier, Christian Smith, Xpansul, Joey Beltram, Kevin Gorman, Michael Mayer and many more. All of this, allows him to perform nowadays in the best clubs in Argentina and South America (Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela, Ecuador...). And he performs regularly in Europe, on clubs such as Berghain (Berlin), The End (London) or Club4 (Barcelona).



01 / GEZ VARLEY / Fiky / GMR Records /
02 / AUBREY / Dark / Mike Parker Remix / Mowar /
03 / DONATO DOZZY, DINO SABATINI / In Vaders / Prologue /
04 / DJ PIERRE, JUSTICE / Stress Or Justice / Afro Acid Ruskin Mix / Afro Acid Digital /
05 / FUNCTION, JEROME SYDENHAM / Two Ninety One / Chris Liebing Edit / CLR /
06 / LUCY, WALTER ERCOLINO / Gmork / Stroboscopic Artefacts /
07 / JAMES RUSKIN, MARK BROOM / Hostage / Blueprint Records /
08 / MARCEL DETTMANN / Unrest / Norman Nodge Remix / Ostgut Ton /
09 / JUSTIN BERKOVI / Backshredding / DJAX Upbeats / 
10 / CHRIS LIEBING, TOMMY FOUR SEVEN / Bauhaus / Bauhaus 
11 / MARTYN, THE SPACEAPE / Is This Insanity? / Ben Klock Remix / 3024 /
12 / MAN LIKE ME, TOMMY FOUR SEVEN / London Town / Berlin Box Mix / Shooting Elvis /
13 / BOYS NOIZE / Transmission / James Ruskin Remix / Boysnoize Records /
14 / DVS1 / Falling / Timefog /
15 / SURGEON / First / Regis Smethwick Alloy Mix / Tresor /
16 / PFIRTER / Mi Estudio / CLR /
17 / SUB SPACE / The Bi-Machine / Labrynth /]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 058 with Pfirter</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Pfirter

Pfirter is one of the main icons of the electronic scene in South America. After more than a decade of a solid career, Juan Pablo has developed a very unique and personal style, mainly because of his very particular set, based on many subgenres of Techno.  Pfirter is nowadays considered one of the argentinian djs with the biggest international projection, with releases on labels as CLR, Stockholm Ltd, Figure, Synewave and his own music plattform, MindTrip Music, among others.  This records are played and charted by artists like Sven Vath, Richie Hawtin, Par Grindvik, Chris Liebing, Speedy J, Chris Fortier, Christian Smith, Xpansul, Joey Beltram, Kevin Gorman, Michael Mayer and many more. All of this, allows him to perform nowadays in the best clubs in Argentina and South America (Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay, Venezuela, Ecuador...). And he performs regularly in Europe, on clubs such as Berghain (Berlin), The End (London) or Club4 (Barcelona).



01 / GEZ VARLEY / Fiky / GMR Records /
02 / AUBREY / Dark / Mike Parker Remix / Mowar /
03 / DONATO DOZZY, DINO SABATINI / In Vaders / Prologue /
04 / DJ PIERRE, JUSTICE / Stress Or Justice / Afro Acid Ruskin Mix / Afro Acid Digital /
05 / FUNCTION, JEROME SYDENHAM / Two Ninety One / Chris Liebing Edit / CLR /
06 / LUCY, WALTER ERCOLINO / Gmork / Stroboscopic Artefacts /
07 / JAMES RUSKIN, MARK BROOM / Hostage / Blueprint Records /
08 / MARCEL DETTMANN / Unrest / Norman Nodge Remix / Ostgut Ton /
09 / JUSTIN BERKOVI / Backshredding / DJAX Upbeats / 
10 / CHRIS LIEBING, TOMMY FOUR SEVEN / Bauhaus / Bauhaus 
11 / MARTYN, THE SPACEAPE / Is This Insanity? / Ben Klock Remix / 3024 /
12 / MAN LIKE ME, TOMMY FOUR SEVEN / London Town / Berlin Box Mix / Shooting Elvis /
13 / BOYS NOIZE / Transmission / James Ruskin Remix / Boysnoize Records /
14 / DVS1 / Falling / Timefog /
15 / SURGEON / First / Regis Smethwick Alloy Mix / Tresor /
16 / PFIRTER / Mi Estudio / CLR /
17 / SUB SPACE / The Bi-Machine / Labrynth /</itunes:summary>
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			<itunes:duration>01:03:09</itunes:duration>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 057 I Samuli Kemppi</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Samuli Kemppi

Samuli Kemppi is one of the key figures of finnish techno scene. Hard working producer and dj who is always breaking boundaries and delivering fresh mixture of times past and days yet to come. His influences range from Kraftwerk and Depeche Mode to Sahko Records and recent Sleeparchive releases. His sound is described as icy cold techno style, a controlled exercise in minimal techno devastation, bass-heavy jacker grooves with shivering hihats and floating athomspheres… (boomkat) Samuli is releasing his music since 2002 under different names / pseudonymes. 2008 and 2009 have been very successful years for him, with phantastic releases on Ostgut Ton, Prologue and Time To Express. This year there`s a lot of great stuff in the pipeline, for example his Dark matter EP on Mote Evolver is just released.



01. Edit-Select feat Gary Beck - Ploy - Edit-Select 02. Samuli Kemppi - N157 - Thema 03. Peter Van Hoesen - Defense against the Self - TIme to Express 04. Skudge - Convolution - Skudge 05. Samuli Kemppi - Nyki - unsigned 06. Unknown - Untitled - Equalized #003 07. Zoid - Zoid 1 - Sävel 08. Jeff Mills - untitled - SITS #2 09. Jeff Mills - Protector - Axis 10. Samuli Kemppi - 130 mm - unsigned 11. Dave Angel - Boucne Back - R&S 12. Samuli Kemppi - Dark Matter - Mote Evolver 13. Aubrey - Dark (Mike Parker remix) - Mowar 14. Marcel Dettmann - Unrest (Norman Nodge remix) - Ostgut Ton 15. Plastkiman - Elektrostatik - Novamute
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 057 with Samuli Kemppi</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Samuli Kemppi

Samuli Kemppi is one of the key figures of finnish techno scene. Hard working producer and dj who is always breaking boundaries and delivering fresh mixture of times past and days yet to come. His influences range from Kraftwerk and Depeche Mode to Sahko Records and recent Sleeparchive releases. His sound is described as icy cold techno style, a controlled exercise in minimal techno devastation, bass-heavy jacker grooves with shivering hihats and floating athomspheres… (boomkat) Samuli is releasing his music since 2002 under different names / pseudonymes. 2008 and 2009 have been very successful years for him, with phantastic releases on Ostgut Ton, Prologue and Time To Express. This year there`s a lot of great stuff in the pipeline, for example his Dark matter EP on Mote Evolver is just released.



01. Edit-Select feat Gary Beck - Ploy - Edit-Select 02. Samuli Kemppi - N157 - Thema 03. Peter Van Hoesen - Defense against the Self - TIme to Express 04. Skudge - Convolution - Skudge 05. Samuli Kemppi - Nyki - unsigned 06. Unknown - Untitled - Equalized #003 07. Zoid - Zoid 1 - Sävel 08. Jeff Mills - untitled - SITS #2 09. Jeff Mills - Protector - Axis 10. Samuli Kemppi - 130 mm - unsigned 11. Dave Angel - Boucne Back - R&amp;S 12. Samuli Kemppi - Dark Matter - Mote Evolver 13. Aubrey - Dark (Mike Parker remix) - Mowar 14. Marcel Dettmann - Unrest (Norman Nodge remix) - Ostgut Ton 15. Plastkiman - Elektrostatik - Novamute
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			<pubDate>Tue, 30 Mar 2010 10:20:28 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:03:01</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 056 I Dustin Zahn</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Dustin Zahn

A bad ass behind the decks, and in the studio since 1998...Dustin Zahn’s productions ended up on some bigger techno labels as well as more obscure imprints. A few words can easily describe his style: moody, tribal, dark, and hypnotic.
Along with Ian Lehman, he forged the well-received “Attack People” live performance…bringing his show across the US, to South America, and Europe as well. When he’s not on tour with his DJ sets or supercharged live pa sessions, he co-promotes some of Minneapolis’s biggest techno parties. In addition, he also manages his labels Abiotic Recordings and Enemy Records, which both receive wide support from the techno community such as Adam Beyer, Chris Liebing, Redhead, Tim Xaver, Dave Clarke, Umek and countless more.



01. Martyn - Seventy Four (Redshape Remix)
02. Itamar Sagi - Common Sense
03. Levon Vincent - Double Jointed Sex Freak (Part 1)
04. Delta Funktionen - Silhouette
05. SMK - Sponsored By Destiny (Radio Slave Remix)
06. Skudge - Convolution
07. Par Grindvik & Staffan Linzatti - Lights Up On (Divided Part Version)
08. Pascal Mollin - The Elephant (Pan-Pot rmx)
09. Dubfire - Rabid (Edit Select Remix)
10. Nihad Tule & Nima Khak - Framework
11. Gary Beck - Yah Yah
12. Spektre and Matt Cooper - Cuernos Cubanos (Horn Tool)
13. Edit Select - Ploy
14. Mark Broom & James Ruskin - Hostage
15. Nihad Tule - 5th
16. Mark Broom - Verve
17. Aphrohead - In The Dark We Live (Thee Lite) [Dave Clarke Remix]
18. Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet - Auf and Ab und Kinda High (Dustin Zahn Mix)
19. Jens Zimmermann - Audio 08
20. Plastikman - Marbles
21. Kyle Geiger - Imperial
22. Dustin Zahn - Walk Alone
23. Dennis Ferrer - Hey Hey (DF's Attention Dub)
24. Mirko Loko - Love Harmonic (Carl Craig's Soundscape Remix)
25. Jens Zimmermann - X 12
26. PILOTPRIEST - Body Double]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 056 with Dustin Zahn</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Dustin Zahn

A bad ass behind the decks, and in the studio since 1998...Dustin Zahn’s productions ended up on some bigger techno labels as well as more obscure imprints. A few words can easily describe his style: moody, tribal, dark, and hypnotic.
Along with Ian Lehman, he forged the well-received “Attack People” live performance…bringing his show across the US, to South America, and Europe as well. When he’s not on tour with his DJ sets or supercharged live pa sessions, he co-promotes some of Minneapolis’s biggest techno parties. In addition, he also manages his labels Abiotic Recordings and Enemy Records, which both receive wide support from the techno community such as Adam Beyer, Chris Liebing, Redhead, Tim Xaver, Dave Clarke, Umek and countless more.



01. Martyn - Seventy Four (Redshape Remix)
02. Itamar Sagi - Common Sense
03. Levon Vincent - Double Jointed Sex Freak (Part 1)
04. Delta Funktionen - Silhouette
05. SMK - Sponsored By Destiny (Radio Slave Remix)
06. Skudge - Convolution
07. Par Grindvik &amp; Staffan Linzatti - Lights Up On (Divided Part Version)
08. Pascal Mollin - The Elephant (Pan-Pot rmx)
09. Dubfire - Rabid (Edit Select Remix)
10. Nihad Tule &amp; Nima Khak - Framework
11. Gary Beck - Yah Yah
12. Spektre and Matt Cooper - Cuernos Cubanos (Horn Tool)
13. Edit Select - Ploy
14. Mark Broom &amp; James Ruskin - Hostage
15. Nihad Tule - 5th
16. Mark Broom - Verve
17. Aphrohead - In The Dark We Live (Thee Lite) [Dave Clarke Remix]
18. Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet - Auf and Ab und Kinda High (Dustin Zahn Mix)
19. Jens Zimmermann - Audio 08
20. Plastikman - Marbles
21. Kyle Geiger - Imperial
22. Dustin Zahn - Walk Alone
23. Dennis Ferrer - Hey Hey (DF&apos;s Attention Dub)
24. Mirko Loko - Love Harmonic (Carl Craig&apos;s Soundscape Remix)
25. Jens Zimmermann - X 12
26. PILOTPRIEST - Body Double</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Mar 2010 13:11:33 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:01</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 055 I Alex Bau</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Alex Bau

Alex Bau is a dj and producer who is widely known for breaking down barriers between several styles of today’s electronic dance music. His versatile and effective production technique has gained him a long list of releases on various renowned labels. 

There are not many djs of this type. Those are djs who believed in Techno from the first minute, djs who experienced Techno from the very beginning, djs who made Techno their own thing. Djs who found their own style, even more, who developed it over the years, djs who´s name is the expression for a specific sound. Alex Bau is one of them. Why focusing on just one style of music? Why only minimal sounds? Why only Techno? Why? If you can have it all… 

There has been a time before Techno for Alex Bau. Thousands of records in his collection, different styles, different music, for sure something that leaves its marks, no doubt about it. Still he is doing Depeche Mode-Nights from time to time, just for fun, and his activities on Techno doesn´t really suffer from that, not at all! With his 5 or even more hours sets at his first resident club the „Libella“ in his south-east-Bavarian home-area, where for example also DJ Hell started his career back in the 80ies, he achieved the reputation as somebody who is totally aware of what he is doing, totally dedicated to it and also totally loving it. He had his own radio show for over 2 years on a local radio station, still so far the only Techno show in this area. After countless gigs at local clubs, he also started to play at other places all over the planet and continues doing so.

Techno can do a lot, if you let it do so. That is the credo. His credo.



1. intro: emanuel top - turkish bazar / alex bau - wasabi tunes vol 2
2. nihad tule & lassemann - 13th (unreleased)
3. man like me vs. tommy four seven - london town (berlin dub mix)
4. adam beyer - antistius
5. alex bau - full method jacket (gary beck repaint)
6. sinisa tamamovic - motherfucker (alex bau remix)
7. alex bau - unreleased track
8. adam beyer & par grindvik - seq 1 / living wheel
9. alan fitzpatrick - amsterdam (heiko laux mix)
10. mark broom - meltin pot
11. citizen kain - cameleon (pfirter remix)
12. alex bau - arctica]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 055 with Alex Bau</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Alex Bau

Alex Bau is a dj and producer who is widely known for breaking down barriers between several styles of today’s electronic dance music. His versatile and effective production technique has gained him a long list of releases on various renowned labels. 

There are not many djs of this type. Those are djs who believed in Techno from the first minute, djs who experienced Techno from the very beginning, djs who made Techno their own thing. Djs who found their own style, even more, who developed it over the years, djs who´s name is the expression for a specific sound. Alex Bau is one of them. Why focusing on just one style of music? Why only minimal sounds? Why only Techno? Why? If you can have it all… 

There has been a time before Techno for Alex Bau. Thousands of records in his collection, different styles, different music, for sure something that leaves its marks, no doubt about it. Still he is doing Depeche Mode-Nights from time to time, just for fun, and his activities on Techno doesn´t really suffer from that, not at all! With his 5 or even more hours sets at his first resident club the „Libella“ in his south-east-Bavarian home-area, where for example also DJ Hell started his career back in the 80ies, he achieved the reputation as somebody who is totally aware of what he is doing, totally dedicated to it and also totally loving it. He had his own radio show for over 2 years on a local radio station, still so far the only Techno show in this area. After countless gigs at local clubs, he also started to play at other places all over the planet and continues doing so.

Techno can do a lot, if you let it do so. That is the credo. His credo.



1. intro: emanuel top - turkish bazar / alex bau - wasabi tunes vol 2
2. nihad tule &amp; lassemann - 13th (unreleased)
3. man like me vs. tommy four seven - london town (berlin dub mix)
4. adam beyer - antistius
5. alex bau - full method jacket (gary beck repaint)
6. sinisa tamamovic - motherfucker (alex bau remix)
7. alex bau - unreleased track
8. adam beyer &amp; par grindvik - seq 1 / living wheel
9. alan fitzpatrick - amsterdam (heiko laux mix)
10. mark broom - meltin pot
11. citizen kain - cameleon (pfirter remix)
12. alex bau - arctica</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 17:33:17 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:02:15</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Videocast I 003 I Winners of the Xmas Podcast Competition</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing draws and presents the winners of the CLR Xmas Podcast Competition.

Congratulations and have fun with the prices!]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing draws and presents the winners of the CLR Xmas Podcast Competition</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Chris Liebing draws and presents the winners of the CLR Xmas Podcast Competition.

Congratulations and have fun with the prices!</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Sun, 14 Mar 2010 16:45:14 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:05:12</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
		</item>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 054 I Chris Liebing</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing

Chris Liebing is a Techno pioneer, dj, producer, CLR podcast host, radio host and the driving force behind CLR. He has been one of the first djs who fully embraced the digital age of music. Since then he has never stopped working on his dj and production setup’s and has finally reached a point of complete satisfaction with his technical and artistic possibilities. 
After a whole decade of constant label work, Chris Liebing and his team are drawing a balance. Over the last 10 years, he and many renowned producers have released their music on CLR, turning it into a consistent and increasingly successful Techno imprint. The jubilee of this well-established label gives reason for a complete renovation of the brand, with a renewal of the corporate identity, new logo and the new web domain: www.clr.net 
The recent chapter in the labels history also gives a new meaning to the abbreviation “CLR”: “Create Learn Realize”. A decade of “creating and learning” has passed and it is time for the next step named “realization”. The goal is to “realize” the embodiment of Techno in an exceptional anniversary campaign. It will include various activities and events, for example a jubilee compilation called “10Years CLR”, which will attempt to redefine the term Techno according to the contemporary standards and technical possibilities. It will feature 10 exclusive tracks by 10 of the finest producers, Release April 2010. 



1. Lucy & Ercolino - GMORK_Dadub_Tool
2. Xhin - Link - Tool
3. Shlomi Aber - Groove Mechanism
4. Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself - Ben Klock Jack Mix
5. Ed Rush & Nico - Defect (Peter Van Hoesen's Twisted Spine Remix)
6. Sendai - Rottingbaugh
7. BCR Boys - Delete
8. Norman Nodge - ManMade
9. Chris Liebing and Tommy Four Seven - Bauhaus (Mallet Mix)
10. The Spaceape, Martyn - Is This Insanity? - Ben Klock Mix
11. Ben Klock - Red Alert
12. Erphun - Diatomic (Monoloc rmx)
13. Mark Broom & James Ruskin - No Time Soon
14. Juan Paplo Pfirter - The Dub Track - Brian Sanhaji Remix
15. Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet - Feelin kind of high and Auf und ab 
(Dustin Zahn mash up)
16. Joe Zas - Speedy J. Edit
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 054 with Chris Liebing</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Chris Liebing

Chris Liebing is a Techno pioneer, dj, producer, CLR podcast host, radio host and the driving force behind CLR. He has been one of the first djs who fully embraced the digital age of music. Since then he has never stopped working on his dj and production setup’s and has finally reached a point of complete satisfaction with his technical and artistic possibilities. 
After a whole decade of constant label work, Chris Liebing and his team are drawing a balance. Over the last 10 years, he and many renowned producers have released their music on CLR, turning it into a consistent and increasingly successful Techno imprint. The jubilee of this well-established label gives reason for a complete renovation of the brand, with a renewal of the corporate identity, new logo and the new web domain: www.clr.net 
The recent chapter in the labels history also gives a new meaning to the abbreviation “CLR”: “Create Learn Realize”. A decade of “creating and learning” has passed and it is time for the next step named “realization”. The goal is to “realize” the embodiment of Techno in an exceptional anniversary campaign. It will include various activities and events, for example a jubilee compilation called “10Years CLR”, which will attempt to redefine the term Techno according to the contemporary standards and technical possibilities. It will feature 10 exclusive tracks by 10 of the finest producers, Release April 2010. 



1. Lucy &amp; Ercolino - GMORK_Dadub_Tool
2. Xhin - Link - Tool
3. Shlomi Aber - Groove Mechanism
4. Telefon Tel Aviv - Immolate Yourself - Ben Klock Jack Mix
5. Ed Rush &amp; Nico - Defect (Peter Van Hoesen&apos;s Twisted Spine Remix)
6. Sendai - Rottingbaugh
7. BCR Boys - Delete
8. Norman Nodge - ManMade
9. Chris Liebing and Tommy Four Seven - Bauhaus (Mallet Mix)
10. The Spaceape, Martyn - Is This Insanity? - Ben Klock Mix
11. Ben Klock - Red Alert
12. Erphun - Diatomic (Monoloc rmx)
13. Mark Broom &amp; James Ruskin - No Time Soon
14. Juan Paplo Pfirter - The Dub Track - Brian Sanhaji Remix
15. Chris Liebing vs Green Velvet - Feelin kind of high and Auf und ab 
(Dustin Zahn mash up)
16. Joe Zas - Speedy J. Edit
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			<title>CLR Videocast I 002 I Bauhaus</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[BAUHAUS goes digital now.
When they released Bauhaus last year as a whitelabel they never expected such a massive feedback - 
They sampled the construction site to death and finally became some kind of a concrete mixer.
Thank you Chris, thank you Tommy

Chris Liebing and Tommy Four Seven : BAUHAUS]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Videocast 002</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>BAUHAUS goes digital now.
When they released Bauhaus last year as a whitelabel they never expected such a massive feedback - 
They sampled the construction site to death and finally became some kind of a concrete mixer.
Thank you Chris, thank you Tommy

Chris Liebing and Tommy Four Seven : BAUHAUS</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 11:15:30 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:01:00</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 053 I Ladida</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Ladida 

As soon as the name Ladida is mentioned, everybody thinks of the first lady of Czech DJing. She is typified by her precise mixing style and dynamic electronic sound with percussive elements and organic soundscapes. At the beginning of her DJ career she concentrated above all on melodic groovy techno, whereas today she is ploughing the furrow of primarily minimal techno. 
When the first techno club opened in Prague in 1995 she was in the right place at the right time, and Linda stood behind the decks side by side with famous DJs such as Jeff Mills, Carl Cox, Westbam, Laurent Garnier, DJ Hell and others. As early as 1996 she made herself known at Mayday Germany. She was voted in Frontpage magazine in 1997 as one of the best international newcomers amongst Djs and also as DJ of the year in a poll in the Czech magazine Tripmag. In several respects 2003 was an important milestone for Linda, with her crowning appearance at Love Parade, at the Big Final Event at Siegessaule, from where her set was broadcast worldwide. After appearing in Japan in 2002 (Tokyo, Nagoya), she performed a year later in Singapore. The same year she was voted Czech female DJ of the year in a poll presented by Report magazine. During the period 2005 – 2007 she appeared on the Tomáš Hanák talk show on TV Prima, made ad campaign for Toyota and performed in Brazil, China and Australia. In 2007 Linda founded her own label Article, and debuted with the label entitled “Being Free”. Linda released a further single 4U.K. and the Ladida EP called „U can“ on Article Records and also a Kultube Rmx on Italian label Rush Recordings. In 2008 Ladida produced Intel techno stage at Creamfields centrale europe festival. During this year Ladida had  residency night @ Roxy club Prague called MINIaMALY, with guests like Dubfire, Anderson Noise or Marco Carola . In 2009 Ladida played in countries like Japan, Honduras and Brazil. Recently her resident place is SaSaZu club in Prague.



Silence/ Team radio/ Subconce records + The itch/ Lee curtis, Gadi Mizrahi/ Wolf+Lamb music Now is the time/ Emerson Todd rmx/ Olmeto Packet of peace/ Spektre rmx/ Deconstruction Semaphore/ Gaiser/ Minus Love Message / Uto Karem rmx/ Alchemy Techno Rhythm/ Chris Soul &Frank Knight rmx /Tanira Recordings Matchbox/ Marc O' Tool &  Criss Source / Circle Music Hankkofloppe/ Wighnomy Brothers/ Freude Am Tanzen Recordings Ex&Hopp-Super Flu's Beck & Pop/ Giant Wheel + Nadam/Matheo Velez / Minus Mal's records Yujuuu/ Alberto Pascual, Alec Troniq / Cometomusic Minima boogie/ Boris Rush rmx/ BombBeatz Music Wrong/ Idiotproof/ Made To Play Knob Farm/ Deepchild/ Breakoutaudio Heat/ Philp Bader, Sascha Braemer/ Dantze Goo/ Paco Osuna rmx/  Plus 8 El baile Aleman/ Coyu& Edu Imbernon/  Liebe Detail 1946 in Memory/ Pompelmoessap/ Lessizmore Adjust the frequency/ Paco Osuna rmx/ Clink
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 053 with Ladida</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Ladida 

As soon as the name Ladida is mentioned, everybody thinks of the first lady of Czech DJing. She is typified by her precise mixing style and dynamic electronic sound with percussive elements and organic soundscapes. At the beginning of her DJ career she concentrated above all on melodic groovy techno, whereas today she is ploughing the furrow of primarily minimal techno. 
When the first techno club opened in Prague in 1995 she was in the right place at the right time, and Linda stood behind the decks side by side with famous DJs such as Jeff Mills, Carl Cox, Westbam, Laurent Garnier, DJ Hell and others. As early as 1996 she made herself known at Mayday Germany. She was voted in Frontpage magazine in 1997 as one of the best international newcomers amongst Djs and also as DJ of the year in a poll in the Czech magazine Tripmag. In several respects 2003 was an important milestone for Linda, with her crowning appearance at Love Parade, at the Big Final Event at Siegessaule, from where her set was broadcast worldwide. After appearing in Japan in 2002 (Tokyo, Nagoya), she performed a year later in Singapore. The same year she was voted Czech female DJ of the year in a poll presented by Report magazine. During the period 2005 – 2007 she appeared on the Tomáš Hanák talk show on TV Prima, made ad campaign for Toyota and performed in Brazil, China and Australia. In 2007 Linda founded her own label Article, and debuted with the label entitled “Being Free”. Linda released a further single 4U.K. and the Ladida EP called „U can“ on Article Records and also a Kultube Rmx on Italian label Rush Recordings. In 2008 Ladida produced Intel techno stage at Creamfields centrale europe festival. During this year Ladida had  residency night @ Roxy club Prague called MINIaMALY, with guests like Dubfire, Anderson Noise or Marco Carola . In 2009 Ladida played in countries like Japan, Honduras and Brazil. Recently her resident place is SaSaZu club in Prague.



Silence/ Team radio/ Subconce records + The itch/ Lee curtis, Gadi Mizrahi/ Wolf+Lamb music Now is the time/ Emerson Todd rmx/ Olmeto Packet of peace/ Spektre rmx/ Deconstruction Semaphore/ Gaiser/ Minus Love Message / Uto Karem rmx/ Alchemy Techno Rhythm/ Chris Soul &amp;Frank Knight rmx /Tanira Recordings Matchbox/ Marc O&apos; Tool &amp;  Criss Source / Circle Music Hankkofloppe/ Wighnomy Brothers/ Freude Am Tanzen Recordings Ex&amp;Hopp-Super Flu&apos;s Beck &amp; Pop/ Giant Wheel + Nadam/Matheo Velez / Minus Mal&apos;s records Yujuuu/ Alberto Pascual, Alec Troniq / Cometomusic Minima boogie/ Boris Rush rmx/ BombBeatz Music Wrong/ Idiotproof/ Made To Play Knob Farm/ Deepchild/ Breakoutaudio Heat/ Philp Bader, Sascha Braemer/ Dantze Goo/ Paco Osuna rmx/  Plus 8 El baile Aleman/ Coyu&amp; Edu Imbernon/  Liebe Detail 1946 in Memory/ Pompelmoessap/ Lessizmore Adjust the frequency/ Paco Osuna rmx/ Clink
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			<itunes:duration>01:02:06</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 052 I Sian</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Sian

Born in Dublin, Ireland, raised gypsy style in southern Spain and constantly moving cities, Sian chose early to drop out of normal society,make music and DJ. Adhering more to the avantgarde way of life, he stands out as a little more bohemian than the average electronic figure.. a rare, flamboyant and eccentric new talent. 
As one of the most promising upcoming acts in the techno scene today, Sian revels in his uniqueness. He has already been reworked and remixed by talent like Gui Boratto, Steve Bug, Efdemin, Minilogue or Pan-Pot and so early on in his career, has toured half the world. Rocking heaving crowds and bringing his trademark experimental DJing style to the masses via multiple outputs of explosive techno, fx and loops cut up and edited live. His tracks instantly caught the ear of everyone from Sasha, John Digweed, Carl Cox to Luciano, Richie Hawtin, Ricardo Villalobos, Loco Dice or Steve Bug and have shown how a genre busting raw talent crosses over stylistic boundaries. Plus his DJing performances at international contemporary clubs and festivals in Europe, to dates in North and South America, Australia and beyond. Memorable nights at pioneering clubs like Berghain, Secretsundaze, Tripod, Weekend, Hive, Nitsa etc have seen Sians marathon DJ sets bring real voodoo to the dancefloor. 
With appearances on very select labels, his unusual DJing approach and his acclaimed output on his own techno imprint, Octopus, Sian is fast becoming recognized by peer and press alike as one to watch. From international radio like the BBC to Mags like DJMAG, IDJ, Mixmag, Raveline, XLR8, Groove, Resident Advisor etc the praise for his raw style and very exploratory label are unanimous. This young imprint is already getting praised by DJs like Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin, Sasha, Dubfire, Loco Dice, John Digweed, Damian Lazarus, M.A.N.D.Y. Whether conducting everlasting sweat soaked DJ sessions or creating timeless dance music, Sian is a truly diverse and original talent,at once chic and hedonistic,always intensely inventive... 

Still shaking from some huge slabs of dancefloor energy with Exercise One and Jonas Kopp remixes on his own label "Octopus", Sian has been buried in the studio remixing for Bedrock, Trapez Records and is preparing 2 new releases for Soma. He’s been all over DJing to frenzied mobs, running his own "Shake your bones" residency in Barcelona and is just about to start another USA tour. Keep your eyes peeled for some serious techno workout action with his upcoming Oubliette EP, featured in this mix, with remixes from Norman Nodge and Staffan Linzatti.

 Sebbo  - watamu beach  (Moritz on Oswald Remix), Desolat Peter van Hoesen - liss01, Time to express Nic Fanciulli - Lazio (Dustin Zahn Remix), Saved Xhin Link Tool  Stroboscopic, Artefacts Jesper Dahlback - dash one  (Par Grindvik Remix), Curly Wurly Pattern repeat Ofetriade (Ben Klock Remix), Echochord Mike Mind - Resonate, Turbo Unknown -  3temp3  Deepbass & Roman Toletski  - Untamed, Darkbeat Carl Lekebusch  - Spindizzy (Luke Slater's L.B. Dub Corp Remix, Mote Evolver Sian – Oubliette, Octopus Par Grindvik -  i’m weird like you, Stockholm ltd. Kev Gorman -  Alarm tool,  Mikrowave  Josh Wink - everybody to the sun, Ovum Roland M - dill Low Go (Sians Depths of depravity Remix), Trapez Adam Beyer - Remainings  (Alan Fitzpatrick remix), Drumcode Speedy J - edlx tool (Chris Liebing edit), CLR Kevin Gorman - Shakey Metallic Beats, Mikrowave Funk Dvoid and Sian  - A wasp in a wig, Soma  

]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 052 with Sian</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Sian

Born in Dublin, Ireland, raised gypsy style in southern Spain and constantly moving cities, Sian chose early to drop out of normal society,make music and DJ. Adhering more to the avantgarde way of life, he stands out as a little more bohemian than the average electronic figure.. a rare, flamboyant and eccentric new talent. 
As one of the most promising upcoming acts in the techno scene today, Sian revels in his uniqueness. He has already been reworked and remixed by talent like Gui Boratto, Steve Bug, Efdemin, Minilogue or Pan-Pot and so early on in his career, has toured half the world. Rocking heaving crowds and bringing his trademark experimental DJing style to the masses via multiple outputs of explosive techno, fx and loops cut up and edited live. His tracks instantly caught the ear of everyone from Sasha, John Digweed, Carl Cox to Luciano, Richie Hawtin, Ricardo Villalobos, Loco Dice or Steve Bug and have shown how a genre busting raw talent crosses over stylistic boundaries. Plus his DJing performances at international contemporary clubs and festivals in Europe, to dates in North and South America, Australia and beyond. Memorable nights at pioneering clubs like Berghain, Secretsundaze, Tripod, Weekend, Hive, Nitsa etc have seen Sians marathon DJ sets bring real voodoo to the dancefloor. 
With appearances on very select labels, his unusual DJing approach and his acclaimed output on his own techno imprint, Octopus, Sian is fast becoming recognized by peer and press alike as one to watch. From international radio like the BBC to Mags like DJMAG, IDJ, Mixmag, Raveline, XLR8, Groove, Resident Advisor etc the praise for his raw style and very exploratory label are unanimous. This young imprint is already getting praised by DJs like Carl Cox, Richie Hawtin, Sasha, Dubfire, Loco Dice, John Digweed, Damian Lazarus, M.A.N.D.Y. Whether conducting everlasting sweat soaked DJ sessions or creating timeless dance music, Sian is a truly diverse and original talent,at once chic and hedonistic,always intensely inventive... 

Still shaking from some huge slabs of dancefloor energy with Exercise One and Jonas Kopp remixes on his own label &quot;Octopus&quot;, Sian has been buried in the studio remixing for Bedrock, Trapez Records and is preparing 2 new releases for Soma. He’s been all over DJing to frenzied mobs, running his own &quot;Shake your bones&quot; residency in Barcelona and is just about to start another USA tour. Keep your eyes peeled for some serious techno workout action with his upcoming Oubliette EP, featured in this mix, with remixes from Norman Nodge and Staffan Linzatti.

 Sebbo  - watamu beach  (Moritz on Oswald Remix), Desolat Peter van Hoesen - liss01, Time to express Nic Fanciulli - Lazio (Dustin Zahn Remix), Saved Xhin Link Tool  Stroboscopic, Artefacts Jesper Dahlback - dash one  (Par Grindvik Remix), Curly Wurly Pattern repeat Ofetriade (Ben Klock Remix), Echochord Mike Mind - Resonate, Turbo Unknown -  3temp3  Deepbass &amp; Roman Toletski  - Untamed, Darkbeat Carl Lekebusch  - Spindizzy (Luke Slater&apos;s L.B. Dub Corp Remix, Mote Evolver Sian – Oubliette, Octopus Par Grindvik -  i’m weird like you, Stockholm ltd. Kev Gorman -  Alarm tool,  Mikrowave  Josh Wink - everybody to the sun, Ovum Roland M - dill Low Go (Sians Depths of depravity Remix), Trapez Adam Beyer - Remainings  (Alan Fitzpatrick remix), Drumcode Speedy J - edlx tool (Chris Liebing edit), CLR Kevin Gorman - Shakey Metallic Beats, Mikrowave Funk Dvoid and Sian  - A wasp in a wig, Soma  

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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:19</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 051 I Matthias Tanzmann</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Matthias Tanzmann

Since 1997, Matthias has been resident-dj at Distillery (Leipzig), the most renowned club in Eastern Germany. Together with Daniel Scholz he founded Gamat 3000 and shortly afterwards released tracks on Dessous Recordings, Freude am Tanzen and fm-Musik. in 2000, he and André Quaas founded the label Moon Harbour, which would offer a premium platform for Leipzig house protagonists and for befriended international producers.
 
By 2007 he had released numerous EP’s, three mix compilations and remixed several tracks. Together with Steve Bug and Daniel Stefanik, he has produced various EP’s, drawing inspiration from the new dynamics and sounds that the collaborative process can create. behind the decks he advanced to become one of the most popular and booked german house Dj’s in the world, later securing residencies at flokati (munich) and  circoloco@dc10 (ibiza).  
 
While over the years his tracks have developed from classical deep house with a european edge, through to minimal house bordering on ambitious techno, groove and deepness were and still are the essential elements of Matthias Tanzmann’s music. 



1. Soulphiction - Transistor Slugs - Sonar Kollektiv
2. AIL002 - Cmon Bez - All Inn Ltd 002
3. Dan Drastic - Behind A Green Door (Matthias Tanzmann Edit) - Luna Records
4. Arado & Marco Faraone - Hard Travel To Weeze
5. Luna City Express - Mr. Jack (Catz & Dogz Remix) - Moon Harbour
6. Roach Motel - The Night (Dark Nite Remix) - Junior Boys Own
7. Mirco Violi - Boomer - Climatic Sound
8. Loco Dice - Definition - Desolat
9. Tube & Berger vs. Ante Perry - 1234 (Kabale Und Liebe's Filter Funk Remix)
10. Jef & Chris - Chaka - Silver Network
11. Martinez - Sidewinder
12. Arado & Den Ishu - R.U.W.M. - All Inn Ltd 003
13. Damian Schwartz - Holloway - Oslo
14. Kasper - Chicago Take - Bloop]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 051 with Matthias Tanzmann</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Matthias Tanzmann

Since 1997, Matthias has been resident-dj at Distillery (Leipzig), the most renowned club in Eastern Germany. Together with Daniel Scholz he founded Gamat 3000 and shortly afterwards released tracks on Dessous Recordings, Freude am Tanzen and fm-Musik. in 2000, he and André Quaas founded the label Moon Harbour, which would offer a premium platform for Leipzig house protagonists and for befriended international producers.
 
By 2007 he had released numerous EP’s, three mix compilations and remixed several tracks. Together with Steve Bug and Daniel Stefanik, he has produced various EP’s, drawing inspiration from the new dynamics and sounds that the collaborative process can create. behind the decks he advanced to become one of the most popular and booked german house Dj’s in the world, later securing residencies at flokati (munich) and  circoloco@dc10 (ibiza).  
 
While over the years his tracks have developed from classical deep house with a european edge, through to minimal house bordering on ambitious techno, groove and deepness were and still are the essential elements of Matthias Tanzmann’s music. 



1. Soulphiction - Transistor Slugs - Sonar Kollektiv
2. AIL002 - Cmon Bez - All Inn Ltd 002
3. Dan Drastic - Behind A Green Door (Matthias Tanzmann Edit) - Luna Records
4. Arado &amp; Marco Faraone - Hard Travel To Weeze
5. Luna City Express - Mr. Jack (Catz &amp; Dogz Remix) - Moon Harbour
6. Roach Motel - The Night (Dark Nite Remix) - Junior Boys Own
7. Mirco Violi - Boomer - Climatic Sound
8. Loco Dice - Definition - Desolat
9. Tube &amp; Berger vs. Ante Perry - 1234 (Kabale Und Liebe&apos;s Filter Funk Remix)
10. Jef &amp; Chris - Chaka - Silver Network
11. Martinez - Sidewinder
12. Arado &amp; Den Ishu - R.U.W.M. - All Inn Ltd 003
13. Damian Schwartz - Holloway - Oslo
14. Kasper - Chicago Take - Bloop</itunes:summary>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:47</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 050 I Marcel Dettmann</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Marcel Dettmann

Marcel Dettmann is one of the supporting pillars of the famous Berlin Berghain sound: Powerful, sexy and knowing in the right sense. One could also say he knows his edutainment. Since 1999 Marcel is and has been a steady fixture at both the old OstGut and the new Berghain. The classic sounds of Chicago and Detroit have had a huge influence on him, but Marcel also says that „the music and the sets have to work, should have a soul and be ignorant of boundaries. I re-invent my dj philosophy for every new set, location and night. Generally, it is very important to me to play as varied as possible sets fusing classic tracks with the contemporary ones.“  Besides his dj activities, Marcel also works at Berlin’s highly influential record store Hard Wax. The store’s excellent musical portfolio provides Dettmann with a constant inspiration for his upcoming projects. „Dawning/Dead Man Watches The Clock” on our label OstGut Ton is his first ever released record a collaboration with his DJ colleague Ben Klock. It has gotten an excellent feedback and managed to chart Groove Magazine’s Top50 at number 2.  „Music always works in a certain context at a certain time, or it doesn’t. There still are a lot of interesting, very varied artists and labels releasing loads of good stuff, be it classic or experimental.



01. Milton Bradley - Uncontrollable Desire
02. A Made Up Sound - Sun Touch
03. Muff76 - Mere - Kevin Gorman Remix
04. Jeroen Search - Done Deal
05. Mike Parker - Protolanguage
06. Red Snapper - Moving Mountain (Scuba Remix)
07. Xhin - Link
08. Function - Disaffected (Norman Nodge Mix)
09. James Ruskin - Solution
10. Silent Servant - Discipline
11. Equalized #003 - B1
12. Junior Boy’s - Work (Marcel Dettmann Remix)
13. Marcel Dettmann - Helix
14. Delta Funktionen - Intruder
15. Martyn - Seventy Four (Redshape Remix)
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 050 with Marcel Dettmann</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Marcel Dettmann

Marcel Dettmann is one of the supporting pillars of the famous Berlin Berghain sound: Powerful, sexy and knowing in the right sense. One could also say he knows his edutainment. Since 1999 Marcel is and has been a steady fixture at both the old OstGut and the new Berghain. The classic sounds of Chicago and Detroit have had a huge influence on him, but Marcel also says that „the music and the sets have to work, should have a soul and be ignorant of boundaries. I re-invent my dj philosophy for every new set, location and night. Generally, it is very important to me to play as varied as possible sets fusing classic tracks with the contemporary ones.“  Besides his dj activities, Marcel also works at Berlin’s highly influential record store Hard Wax. The store’s excellent musical portfolio provides Dettmann with a constant inspiration for his upcoming projects. „Dawning/Dead Man Watches The Clock” on our label OstGut Ton is his first ever released record a collaboration with his DJ colleague Ben Klock. It has gotten an excellent feedback and managed to chart Groove Magazine’s Top50 at number 2.  „Music always works in a certain context at a certain time, or it doesn’t. There still are a lot of interesting, very varied artists and labels releasing loads of good stuff, be it classic or experimental.



01. Milton Bradley - Uncontrollable Desire
02. A Made Up Sound - Sun Touch
03. Muff76 - Mere - Kevin Gorman Remix
04. Jeroen Search - Done Deal
05. Mike Parker - Protolanguage
06. Red Snapper - Moving Mountain (Scuba Remix)
07. Xhin - Link
08. Function - Disaffected (Norman Nodge Mix)
09. James Ruskin - Solution
10. Silent Servant - Discipline
11. Equalized #003 - B1
12. Junior Boy’s - Work (Marcel Dettmann Remix)
13. Marcel Dettmann - Helix
14. Delta Funktionen - Intruder
15. Martyn - Seventy Four (Redshape Remix)
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			<pubDate>Mon, 08 Feb 2010 14:39:14 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:19</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
		</item>
		<item>
			<title>CLR Podcast I 049 I Darko Esser</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Darko Esser

Music, work, friends and life in general is all about balance for Dutch DJ, producer and promoter Darko Esser. No suprise that his debutalbum is dedicated to that neverending quest for balance, or as the Dutch call it: ‘Balans’. Most tracks on the album have opposing titles and the atmosphere changes from dark, moody and emotional to uplifting, cheerfull and happy. 
Finding balance in contradictions is also the main reason why his activities cover such a wide range and can be completely different in character. 
From programming the electronic music-events for the legendary Dutch venue Doornroosje, Merleyn and festivals up to 15.000 capacity like Free your Mind in Arnhem to DJ-ing all over Europe back to making music in the solitude of his homestudio and selecting tracks for new releases on his Wolfskuil imprint. In 2003 he started the label Wolfskuil Records together with his good friend LL. Nowadays he runs the label by himself and activity has been increasing over the years thanks to overwhelming support from the industry and off course an increasing input of strong demos. The evergrowing Wolfskuil family ranges from young producers who release their first record to established musician like Joris Voorn, DJ Yellow, Benny Rodrigues and Paul Brtschitsch. 
As a DJ he has more then 15 years of experience in the bag and has played all over Europe in world famous clubs such as Berghain & Panoramabar, Rex, Tresor, 11, House Of God and off course his homebase Doornroosje. His sound is versatile and strongly depends on the setting and atmosphere of that particular moment. One could say that his sound is strongly settles on the crossing borders between house & techno, but don’t be surprised if he takes a sideway into broken beat, dubstep, electronics or the undiscribable. 

]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 049 with Darko Esser</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Darko Esser

Music, work, friends and life in general is all about balance for Dutch DJ, producer and promoter Darko Esser. No suprise that his debutalbum is dedicated to that neverending quest for balance, or as the Dutch call it: ‘Balans’. Most tracks on the album have opposing titles and the atmosphere changes from dark, moody and emotional to uplifting, cheerfull and happy. 
Finding balance in contradictions is also the main reason why his activities cover such a wide range and can be completely different in character. 
From programming the electronic music-events for the legendary Dutch venue Doornroosje, Merleyn and festivals up to 15.000 capacity like Free your Mind in Arnhem to DJ-ing all over Europe back to making music in the solitude of his homestudio and selecting tracks for new releases on his Wolfskuil imprint. In 2003 he started the label Wolfskuil Records together with his good friend LL. Nowadays he runs the label by himself and activity has been increasing over the years thanks to overwhelming support from the industry and off course an increasing input of strong demos. The evergrowing Wolfskuil family ranges from young producers who release their first record to established musician like Joris Voorn, DJ Yellow, Benny Rodrigues and Paul Brtschitsch. 
As a DJ he has more then 15 years of experience in the bag and has played all over Europe in world famous clubs such as Berghain &amp; Panoramabar, Rex, Tresor, 11, House Of God and off course his homebase Doornroosje. His sound is versatile and strongly depends on the setting and atmosphere of that particular moment. One could say that his sound is strongly settles on the crossing borders between house &amp; techno, but don’t be surprised if he takes a sideway into broken beat, dubstep, electronics or the undiscribable. 

</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 13:18:47 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:57</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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		<item>
			<title>CLR Podcast I 048 I Mark Broom</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Mark Broom

Broom's first release came way back in 1992. Since that time, and under a number of alias, the East Londoner has built up an incredible archive of work, with releases on world renowned labels such as Mo-Wax, Warp, R&S, Soma, Ifach, Platzhirsch, Rotary Cocktail, Edit Select, Material and BPitch Control. As a producer, he is without doubt a DJ favourite, and whilst more commonly known for his tougher productions, can effortlessly turn his hand to the more melodic, as heard on 'Ghetto' under his Kingpin Cartel guise. His recent, highly acclaimed releases and remixes for Saved, Flux, 20:20, Alchemy and Platzhirsch Schallplatten have featured in the charts and on the floors of the worlds finest, and have confirmed, without doubt that Broom is one of the most consistent producers of today. Broom's first release came way back in 1992. Since that time, and under a number of alias, the East Londoner has built up an incredible archive of work, with releases on world renowned labels such as Mo-Wax, Warp, R&S, Soma, Ifach, Platzhirsch, Rotary Cocktail, Edit Select, Material and BPitch Control. As a producer, he is without doubt a DJ favourite, and whilst more commonly known for his tougher productions, can effortlessly turn his hand to the more melodic, as heard on 'Ghetto' under his Kingpin Cartel guise. His recent, highly acclaimed releases and remixes for Saved, Flux, 20:20, Alchemy and Platzhirsch Schallplatten have featured in the charts and on the floors of the worlds finest, and have confirmed, without doubt that Broom is one of the most consistent producers of today.



Mark Broom_ Outta Limitz( Unreleased)_BeardMan
Broom & Zahn_ Leave Me Alone_ Edit Select v Gary Beck Remix_ Enemy Records
Jonson_ Quantique Pt 2_ BeardMan2
Jonson_The Seducer Pt 2_BeardMan1
James Ruskin & Mark Broom_The Metal Man_Blueprint
Jonson_Quantique Pt 1_BeardMan2
Edit Select_Obstat_BeardMan4
Mark Broom_Sqigg_BeardMan4
Mark Broom_Talker (Unreleased)
James Ruskin & Mark Broom_Hostage_Blueprint
Mark Broom_Verve ( Demo Version )_BeardMan
Mark Broom_Verve ( Demo Version 2)_BeardMan
Jonson_Quantique Pt 3_BeardMan2]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 048 with Mark Broom</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Mark Broom

Broom&apos;s first release came way back in 1992. Since that time, and under a number of alias, the East Londoner has built up an incredible archive of work, with releases on world renowned labels such as Mo-Wax, Warp, R&amp;S, Soma, Ifach, Platzhirsch, Rotary Cocktail, Edit Select, Material and BPitch Control. As a producer, he is without doubt a DJ favourite, and whilst more commonly known for his tougher productions, can effortlessly turn his hand to the more melodic, as heard on &apos;Ghetto&apos; under his Kingpin Cartel guise. His recent, highly acclaimed releases and remixes for Saved, Flux, 20:20, Alchemy and Platzhirsch Schallplatten have featured in the charts and on the floors of the worlds finest, and have confirmed, without doubt that Broom is one of the most consistent producers of today. Broom&apos;s first release came way back in 1992. Since that time, and under a number of alias, the East Londoner has built up an incredible archive of work, with releases on world renowned labels such as Mo-Wax, Warp, R&amp;S, Soma, Ifach, Platzhirsch, Rotary Cocktail, Edit Select, Material and BPitch Control. As a producer, he is without doubt a DJ favourite, and whilst more commonly known for his tougher productions, can effortlessly turn his hand to the more melodic, as heard on &apos;Ghetto&apos; under his Kingpin Cartel guise. His recent, highly acclaimed releases and remixes for Saved, Flux, 20:20, Alchemy and Platzhirsch Schallplatten have featured in the charts and on the floors of the worlds finest, and have confirmed, without doubt that Broom is one of the most consistent producers of today.



Mark Broom_ Outta Limitz( Unreleased)_BeardMan
Broom &amp; Zahn_ Leave Me Alone_ Edit Select v Gary Beck Remix_ Enemy Records
Jonson_ Quantique Pt 2_ BeardMan2
Jonson_The Seducer Pt 2_BeardMan1
James Ruskin &amp; Mark Broom_The Metal Man_Blueprint
Jonson_Quantique Pt 1_BeardMan2
Edit Select_Obstat_BeardMan4
Mark Broom_Sqigg_BeardMan4
Mark Broom_Talker (Unreleased)
James Ruskin &amp; Mark Broom_Hostage_Blueprint
Mark Broom_Verve ( Demo Version )_BeardMan
Mark Broom_Verve ( Demo Version 2)_BeardMan
Jonson_Quantique Pt 3_BeardMan2</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 2010 10:47:03 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:59:45</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 047 I Tony Rohr</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Tony Rohr

Tony’s lengthy journey from a College scratch DJ in Effingham, IL, to Brooklyn live artist and International superstar has been driven by his love and fascination for innovative musical ideas. His range of inspiration fuels his indefinable sound, gathering ideas through early Hip-Hop, House, Industrial and finally Techno. Channeling these expressions through his performances has earned him center stage at places like I Love Techno, Nature One, Awakenings, Tresor, Berghain, Chris Liebing’s Spinclub, Kozzmozz, Fuse, and even the closing of the famous La Real in Spain.
In 2005 Tony met Tim Xavier and Camea in Brooklyn, and they began releasing together on Clink Recordings. He has contributed to five of their releases as a solo artist, and collaboratively with Tim as the Afternoon Coffee Boys. He ignited the label’s popularity with his biggest record of 2007, Kreuzberg Krunk. Tony also works with Alexi Delano, Dietrich Schoenemann and Dave Shokh (Dirka Dirka) on numerous projects and his work has been featured on top labels such as Cocoon, Weave, Podium and Frankie Records.
2008 was set to be Tony’s biggest year with two releases on Clink, one Techno and a new side of Rohr set for this summer, a House release! With additional plans for work under the Afternoon Coffee Boys moniker, coupled with his numerous collaborative releases on other labels such as Plus 8 with Alexi Delano, Tony is placing himself in the center of the action. With the rising popularity of Live PAs, Tony’s experience, production and performance skills have set him above the rest, and he is considered to be one of the hottest techno acts coming out of America.


Cisco - "The Hole (Steve Parker Remix)"
Scalameria - "Ceremony"
Miro Pajic - "Moon Man"
Dave Shokh - "Ah"
Medu - "Microsub (Dualism Remix)"
Dandi & Ugo - "Apple Pie"
Nomenklatür - "Between Buns"
Xpansul & Sweeter Beat aka Creeping Wave - "Note Étrangèr"
Ronald Christoph - "Kiss The Flute"
Sergey Suokas - "Sweep My Synth Away"
Jaramillo & Bastien - "Bloco"
Idioma - "Landscapes"

]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 047 with Tony Rohr</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Tony Rohr

Tony’s lengthy journey from a College scratch DJ in Effingham, IL, to Brooklyn live artist and International superstar has been driven by his love and fascination for innovative musical ideas. His range of inspiration fuels his indefinable sound, gathering ideas through early Hip-Hop, House, Industrial and finally Techno. Channeling these expressions through his performances has earned him center stage at places like I Love Techno, Nature One, Awakenings, Tresor, Berghain, Chris Liebing’s Spinclub, Kozzmozz, Fuse, and even the closing of the famous La Real in Spain.
In 2005 Tony met Tim Xavier and Camea in Brooklyn, and they began releasing together on Clink Recordings. He has contributed to five of their releases as a solo artist, and collaboratively with Tim as the Afternoon Coffee Boys. He ignited the label’s popularity with his biggest record of 2007, Kreuzberg Krunk. Tony also works with Alexi Delano, Dietrich Schoenemann and Dave Shokh (Dirka Dirka) on numerous projects and his work has been featured on top labels such as Cocoon, Weave, Podium and Frankie Records.
2008 was set to be Tony’s biggest year with two releases on Clink, one Techno and a new side of Rohr set for this summer, a House release! With additional plans for work under the Afternoon Coffee Boys moniker, coupled with his numerous collaborative releases on other labels such as Plus 8 with Alexi Delano, Tony is placing himself in the center of the action. With the rising popularity of Live PAs, Tony’s experience, production and performance skills have set him above the rest, and he is considered to be one of the hottest techno acts coming out of America.


Cisco - &quot;The Hole (Steve Parker Remix)&quot;
Scalameria - &quot;Ceremony&quot;
Miro Pajic - &quot;Moon Man&quot;
Dave Shokh - &quot;Ah&quot;
Medu - &quot;Microsub (Dualism Remix)&quot;
Dandi &amp; Ugo - &quot;Apple Pie&quot;
Nomenklatür - &quot;Between Buns&quot;
Xpansul &amp; Sweeter Beat aka Creeping Wave - &quot;Note Étrangèr&quot;
Ronald Christoph - &quot;Kiss The Flute&quot;
Sergey Suokas - &quot;Sweep My Synth Away&quot;
Jaramillo &amp; Bastien - &quot;Bloco&quot;
Idioma - &quot;Landscapes&quot;

</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 2010 12:04:01 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:02:55</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 046 I Audio Injection</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Audio Injection

Audio Injection aka David Flores has been hooked on electronic music since his introduction to the culture in the early 90's. By age 15 he was DJing at clubs and undergrounds around Southern California mixing all varieties of techno house and hardcore techno.

His DJ career eventually lead to music production with initial techno releases on Monoid and harder edged acid on Industrial Strength and The Third Movement. Around the same time, his close involvement with underground culture lead him to the like minded individuals of Droid Behavior. After a few collaborative releases, remixes and live sets with the Droid label head, Drumcell, David joined the resident roster of the infamous Interface warehouse series.

With releases & remixes on labels Droid Rec, 4 Track, Tora x3, Stimulus and others, Audio Injection continues to shape his own sound while releasing thumping minimal techno with a funky twist.


1.  JPLS - Basis
2.  Audio Injection - The Way I Am (Monoloc Remix)
3.  Rene Walther - Mad President
4.  Ascion & D. Carbone - Woofer
5.  Ocelli - Los Mandamientos
6.  Re:Axis - Ascent Mechanism (Audio Injection Remix)
7.  DVS1 - Falling (Drumcell & Audio Injection Finally Falling Remix)
8.  Ozka - Lomid
9.  Kevin Gorman - Shakey Stripped
10. Pfirter & Flug - Blacksmoke
11. Carlos Rios & Oliver Kucera - The MBOX feat. The Extender
12. Space DJz - Black Mantis
13. Green Velvet - Day By Day
14. Shin Nishimura - Rock The House (Paul Mac Remix)
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 046 with Audio Injection</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Audio Injection

Audio Injection aka David Flores has been hooked on electronic music since his introduction to the culture in the early 90&apos;s. By age 15 he was DJing at clubs and undergrounds around Southern California mixing all varieties of techno house and hardcore techno.

His DJ career eventually lead to music production with initial techno releases on Monoid and harder edged acid on Industrial Strength and The Third Movement. Around the same time, his close involvement with underground culture lead him to the like minded individuals of Droid Behavior. After a few collaborative releases, remixes and live sets with the Droid label head, Drumcell, David joined the resident roster of the infamous Interface warehouse series.

With releases &amp; remixes on labels Droid Rec, 4 Track, Tora x3, Stimulus and others, Audio Injection continues to shape his own sound while releasing thumping minimal techno with a funky twist.


1.  JPLS - Basis
2.  Audio Injection - The Way I Am (Monoloc Remix)
3.  Rene Walther - Mad President
4.  Ascion &amp; D. Carbone - Woofer
5.  Ocelli - Los Mandamientos
6.  Re:Axis - Ascent Mechanism (Audio Injection Remix)
7.  DVS1 - Falling (Drumcell &amp; Audio Injection Finally Falling Remix)
8.  Ozka - Lomid
9.  Kevin Gorman - Shakey Stripped
10. Pfirter &amp; Flug - Blacksmoke
11. Carlos Rios &amp; Oliver Kucera - The MBOX feat. The Extender
12. Space DJz - Black Mantis
13. Green Velvet - Day By Day
14. Shin Nishimura - Rock The House (Paul Mac Remix)
</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 14:06:08 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:59:09</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 045 I Perc</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Perc

Cambridge born and London based 27 year old, Ali, aka Perc, Spartak and Votion, could be accused of being a musical obsessive, with a career that takes in spells in rock and indie bands, various dj-ing residencies, soundtrack work and his final destination as a producer of some of the most innovative yet accessible dance music currently in circulation. 
Key to Perc’s recent success was the release of ‘Up’ on Kompakt in summer 2007. With its unmistakable relentless rising tone ‘Up’ lodged itself in record boxes including those of Richie Hawtin, Luciano, Chris Liebing, Misc, Slam, John Digweed, Green Velvet, Erol Alkan and Steve Lawler and refused to move. Perc’s 2nd Kompakt release ‘Headphone Heart’ showed his versatility, mixing industrial-strength percussion with a haunting flute melody, a combination that on paper should never work, but somehow Ali pulled it off with style.
In 2008 Ali has released his ‘Serious Moonlight EP’ on Chris Liebing’s CLR label and a single ‘Work Harder’ on his own Perc Trax label. Ali’s ‘Swords EP’ rounded off his 2008 releases. The EP was released by the label side of Lost Souls Promotions, a London-based collective for whom Ali is now a resident DJ. Ali also made his debut at Phil Kieran’s Kranc night in Belfast and has recently been asked to be a resident at the night. This success has made Perc an in-demand remixer and over the past few years Ali has been commissioned to remix a host of world-class names including Trentemoller, James Holden, DJ Hell, Misc, Phil Kieran, DJ Yellow, Blood & Tears, Jeff Bennett, Gary Beck and many more. His most notorious re-rubs include his driving take on Holden's own 'First Light' and his reworking of DJ Hell's 'Buttersaure' that had the cream of Europe's techno scene salivating. 
Already in 2009 Ali has released on CLR and Perc Trax and has an EP for Josh Wink’s Ovum label ready for release after the summer. Alongside these are remixes of Misstress Barbara, Ed Rush, Kyle Geiger and Max Cooper (for the infamous Traum imprint), all out now or about to be unleashed.


1) Muff76 - Mere (Kevin Gorman Remix) - Dirty Planet
2) Nightmares On Wax - I'm For Real - Warp - TOOL
3) Xenogears - Los Socios - Restoration
4) Ed Rush & Nico - Defect (Peter Van Hoesen's Twisted Spine Remix) - Perc Trax
5) Lucretio - Good Words - Restoration - TOOL
6) Alexi Delano & Cari Lekebusch - Channel 0 - Hybrid
7) Valmay - Distrust - Blueprint
8) Psyk - Clockwise - Enemy
9) Dario Zenker - 92 - Harry Klein Records
10) Anderson Noise - Parana (Lets Go Outside Remix) - Sleaze
11) Donato Dozzy & Giorgio Gigli - Real Love EQ Italy - Wagon Repair
12) Par Grindvik - Continue On My Words (Dettmann & Klock Remix) - Spectral
13) Sawf - Plafa - Perc Trax
14) Gayle San - Mania (Bas Mooy Remix) - Elektrax
15) Forward Strategy Group - Combat Codes 002 - Perc Trax
16) Human League - Seconds - Virgin - TOOL
17) K Hand - The Creator - Acacia
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 045 with Perc</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Perc

Cambridge born and London based 27 year old, Ali, aka Perc, Spartak and Votion, could be accused of being a musical obsessive, with a career that takes in spells in rock and indie bands, various dj-ing residencies, soundtrack work and his final destination as a producer of some of the most innovative yet accessible dance music currently in circulation. 
Key to Perc’s recent success was the release of ‘Up’ on Kompakt in summer 2007. With its unmistakable relentless rising tone ‘Up’ lodged itself in record boxes including those of Richie Hawtin, Luciano, Chris Liebing, Misc, Slam, John Digweed, Green Velvet, Erol Alkan and Steve Lawler and refused to move. Perc’s 2nd Kompakt release ‘Headphone Heart’ showed his versatility, mixing industrial-strength percussion with a haunting flute melody, a combination that on paper should never work, but somehow Ali pulled it off with style.
In 2008 Ali has released his ‘Serious Moonlight EP’ on Chris Liebing’s CLR label and a single ‘Work Harder’ on his own Perc Trax label. Ali’s ‘Swords EP’ rounded off his 2008 releases. The EP was released by the label side of Lost Souls Promotions, a London-based collective for whom Ali is now a resident DJ. Ali also made his debut at Phil Kieran’s Kranc night in Belfast and has recently been asked to be a resident at the night. This success has made Perc an in-demand remixer and over the past few years Ali has been commissioned to remix a host of world-class names including Trentemoller, James Holden, DJ Hell, Misc, Phil Kieran, DJ Yellow, Blood &amp; Tears, Jeff Bennett, Gary Beck and many more. His most notorious re-rubs include his driving take on Holden&apos;s own &apos;First Light&apos; and his reworking of DJ Hell&apos;s &apos;Buttersaure&apos; that had the cream of Europe&apos;s techno scene salivating. 
Already in 2009 Ali has released on CLR and Perc Trax and has an EP for Josh Wink’s Ovum label ready for release after the summer. Alongside these are remixes of Misstress Barbara, Ed Rush, Kyle Geiger and Max Cooper (for the infamous Traum imprint), all out now or about to be unleashed.


1) Muff76 - Mere (Kevin Gorman Remix) - Dirty Planet
2) Nightmares On Wax - I&apos;m For Real - Warp - TOOL
3) Xenogears - Los Socios - Restoration
4) Ed Rush &amp; Nico - Defect (Peter Van Hoesen&apos;s Twisted Spine Remix) - Perc Trax
5) Lucretio - Good Words - Restoration - TOOL
6) Alexi Delano &amp; Cari Lekebusch - Channel 0 - Hybrid
7) Valmay - Distrust - Blueprint
8) Psyk - Clockwise - Enemy
9) Dario Zenker - 92 - Harry Klein Records
10) Anderson Noise - Parana (Lets Go Outside Remix) - Sleaze
11) Donato Dozzy &amp; Giorgio Gigli - Real Love EQ Italy - Wagon Repair
12) Par Grindvik - Continue On My Words (Dettmann &amp; Klock Remix) - Spectral
13) Sawf - Plafa - Perc Trax
14) Gayle San - Mania (Bas Mooy Remix) - Elektrax
15) Forward Strategy Group - Combat Codes 002 - Perc Trax
16) Human League - Seconds - Virgin - TOOL
17) K Hand - The Creator - Acacia
</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 13:07:30 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:13</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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		<item>
			<title>CLR Podcast I 044 I Tim Xavier</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 044 with Tim Xavier.... Listen to this massive and awesome sound!

Tim Xavier

Behind the scenes Tim has made himself a great reputation as a mastering engineer doing mix-downs, digital and vinyl mastering for clients such as Wagon Repair, Spectral, Minus, and Clink. He has become an underground secret, a doctor of audio, and has had his hands on the output of many of our favorite artists.
As a producer Tim's sound is admired, analyzed and followed, with a personal style that is overflowing with maturity and fluent simplicity. He is a techno Beethoven, deep, dark and emotional, and lets his tracks breath by manipulating a few simple ideas in each experience.
Tim is most currently noted for his involvement as a main artist on one of the most fast-rising labels from America, Clink Recordings, and also works with Tony Rohr as the Afternoon Coffee Boys.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 044 with Tim Xavier</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 044 with Tim Xavier.... Listen to this massive and awesome sound!

Tim Xavier

Behind the scenes Tim has made himself a great reputation as a mastering engineer doing mix-downs, digital and vinyl mastering for clients such as Wagon Repair, Spectral, Minus, and Clink. He has become an underground secret, a doctor of audio, and has had his hands on the output of many of our favorite artists.
As a producer Tim&apos;s sound is admired, analyzed and followed, with a personal style that is overflowing with maturity and fluent simplicity. He is a techno Beethoven, deep, dark and emotional, and lets his tracks breath by manipulating a few simple ideas in each experience.
Tim is most currently noted for his involvement as a main artist on one of the most fast-rising labels from America, Clink Recordings, and also works with Tony Rohr as the Afternoon Coffee Boys.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 11:00:13 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:13</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR X-Mas Podcast 2009</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Special X-Mas Podcast Competition

As I already announced in my special X-Mas podcast of the 24th of December, I wanted to use this opportunity to showcase some of next years fat CLR releases and give you a few Christmas gifts at the same time. 
I included four (4) of the many upcoming CLR releases in this special podcast and made a little comment at the beginning of each one of them. The task of the competition is to send us the correct order of the four producers mentioned below - meaning the order in which their tracks appear in this podcast.
If you are familiar with the specific sound of those artists, you should be able to know which one of those tracks was produced by each one of them. If not, you can make a guess and still have a pretty good chance to win one of the four prices. In case nobody can figure out the correct order, the best guesses win.
The prices are:

1. One of my XONE 92 mixing desks (by Allen & Heath) It has travelled with me over the past year, looks used, but fully functional and has my signature. I even have a kind of personal relationship with it ;)
2. A collection of all my Live Mix CDs 
3. Another collection of all my Live Mix CDs 
4. A collection of some CLR vinyls from the last 10 years including some rare "Es ist Freitagaaabend" 12"s

The four (4) upcoming CLR releases included in the podcast are by the following producers:

Juan Pablo Pfirter
Traversable Wormhole
Speedy J
Monoloc

If you know or if you want to guess the right order, just put it into an e-mail and send it to: podcast@clr.net

Obviously each person can only send one single e-mail and members of the CLR team as well as their family members cannot participate in the competition.

The deadline is the 24th of January 2010.

I look forward to your e-mails and wish you good luck!

Merry Christmas and peaceful holidays,

Chris Liebing


 



]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>The CLR X-Mas Podcast 2009 with Chris Liebing</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Special X-Mas Podcast Competition

As I already announced in my special X-Mas podcast of the 24th of December, I wanted to use this opportunity to showcase some of next years fat CLR releases and give you a few Christmas gifts at the same time. 
I included four (4) of the many upcoming CLR releases in this special podcast and made a little comment at the beginning of each one of them. The task of the competition is to send us the correct order of the four producers mentioned below - meaning the order in which their tracks appear in this podcast.
If you are familiar with the specific sound of those artists, you should be able to know which one of those tracks was produced by each one of them. If not, you can make a guess and still have a pretty good chance to win one of the four prices. In case nobody can figure out the correct order, the best guesses win.
The prices are:

1. One of my XONE 92 mixing desks (by Allen &amp; Heath) It has travelled with me over the past year, looks used, but fully functional and has my signature. I even have a kind of personal relationship with it ;)
2. A collection of all my Live Mix CDs 
3. Another collection of all my Live Mix CDs 
4. A collection of some CLR vinyls from the last 10 years including some rare &quot;Es ist Freitagaaabend&quot; 12&quot;s

The four (4) upcoming CLR releases included in the podcast are by the following producers:

Juan Pablo Pfirter
Traversable Wormhole
Speedy J
Monoloc

If you know or if you want to guess the right order, just put it into an e-mail and send it to: podcast@clr.net

Obviously each person can only send one single e-mail and members of the CLR team as well as their family members cannot participate in the competition.

The deadline is the 24th of January 2010.

I look forward to your e-mails and wish you good luck!

Merry Christmas and peaceful holidays,

Chris Liebing


 



</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 15:00:11 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:46</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast I 043 I Pär Grindvik</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Pär Grindvik

Enjoying life inspired by memories and music from the past, combining them with the progressing sound of techno. Pär Grindvik is an artist that always aims to com-pose music that keeps the aesthetics and underground culturealive. 
Pär Grindvik or his pseudonym The Hollow has been a core person of the Swedish electronic scene since the nineties as record store-owner (Illegal Stockholm), label manager and producer. He is a well established artist and after many years of touring and releases on big name labels like Drumcode, Spectral Sound and his own label Stockholm LTD, which he created and founded in 2002,  he is now based in Berlin, Germany. Stockholm LTD began as an outlet for singles and EPs from Swedish electronic artists with a focus on releasing timeless electronic music. Nowadays it’s much more, as each release tells its own story. Pär also founded the sub label Islands & Islets in 2008. Every inch of Pär’s work, including the labels, artwork, release info and music, is wrapped with heart and emotion, which keeps the sparkle and curiosity alive within the ever changing adaptations of the artistic world.
Thus, Pär Grindvik is one of the most promising names around today and one of the most respected producers out there!]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 043 with Pär Grindvik</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Pär Grindvik

Enjoying life inspired by memories and music from the past, combining them with the progressing sound of techno. Pär Grindvik is an artist that always aims to com-pose music that keeps the aesthetics and underground culturealive. 
Pär Grindvik or his pseudonym The Hollow has been a core person of the Swedish electronic scene since the nineties as record store-owner (Illegal Stockholm), label manager and producer. He is a well established artist and after many years of touring and releases on big name labels like Drumcode, Spectral Sound and his own label Stockholm LTD, which he created and founded in 2002,  he is now based in Berlin, Germany. Stockholm LTD began as an outlet for singles and EPs from Swedish electronic artists with a focus on releasing timeless electronic music. Nowadays it’s much more, as each release tells its own story. Pär also founded the sub label Islands &amp; Islets in 2008. Every inch of Pär’s work, including the labels, artwork, release info and music, is wrapped with heart and emotion, which keeps the sparkle and curiosity alive within the ever changing adaptations of the artistic world.
Thus, Pär Grindvik is one of the most promising names around today and one of the most respected producers out there!</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 12:57:30 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:09</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 042 | James Ruskin</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[James Ruskin

London born and based techno producer and DJ James Ruskin is one of the lights in UK techno. James Ruskin comes from a background that first put him in touch with hip hop and electro and later with the emerging Detroit techno scenes and brings a long background and deep knowledge of underground electronic music to his productions and DJing. Subsequently, Ruskin and long-time friend Richard Polson set up a studio together and, by 1996, had also launched a label, Blueprint (a sub-label, Coda, followed in 2000). Originally working together as Outline, Polson and Ruskin’s first searing interpretations of minimalism formed part of a new wave of UK techno producers alongside Birmingham’s Surgeon and Regis and London’s Oliver Ho.
James’s delivered 2 albums in the past, most recent album, last year’s ‘The Dash’ was melancholic and melodic, often understated but never lightweight, Ruskin explored with a variety of tempos and beat structures on ‘The Dash’ and It’s his best long player to date. Against this backdrop, Ruskin has re-launched Blueprint with the first release proper from his new collaborative project, O/V/R, together with Regis aka Karl O’Connor. While the duo had remixed Ruskin’s ‘Lahaine’ last year, the panning, hypnotic techno of their debut EP for the label, ‘Interior’, solidifies their working relationship. Ruskin has also been releasing under his own name on the label and plans to release material by artists outside of the original Blueprint line up as well as further album projects. With more O/V/R material being recorded and plans in place to perform the project live, James Ruskin is once again providing a unique blueprint for techno music.


Fever Ray - Seven (Marcel Dettmann's Voices In My Head Remix)
DVS 1 - Running
S B Project - The Message
Marcel Fengler - Twisted Bleach
Broom & Ruskin - Hostage
James Ruskin - Massk
Beardman - Quantique Part Two
O/V/R - Fallen Night Renew
Little Nobody - Metropolis (James Ruskin Remix)
Valmay - Distrust
Broom & Ruskin - Untitled
Robert Hood - Range
DVS 1 - Floating
Ben Klock - Goodly Sin (Robert Hood Remix)
Justice Vs DJ Pierre - Stress (James Ruskin Remix)
Broom  & Ruskin - Untitled
Edit Select - Silotar
Marcel Dettmann - Rerun
James Ruskin - Solution
Planetary Assault System - Temporary Suspension
James Ruskin - The Outsider (Luke Slater's ME Remix)
Valmay - Radiated Future




]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 042 with James Ruskin</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>James Ruskin

London born and based techno producer and DJ James Ruskin is one of the lights in UK techno. James Ruskin comes from a background that first put him in touch with hip hop and electro and later with the emerging Detroit techno scenes and brings a long background and deep knowledge of underground electronic music to his productions and DJing. Subsequently, Ruskin and long-time friend Richard Polson set up a studio together and, by 1996, had also launched a label, Blueprint (a sub-label, Coda, followed in 2000). Originally working together as Outline, Polson and Ruskin’s first searing interpretations of minimalism formed part of a new wave of UK techno producers alongside Birmingham’s Surgeon and Regis and London’s Oliver Ho.
James’s delivered 2 albums in the past, most recent album, last year’s ‘The Dash’ was melancholic and melodic, often understated but never lightweight, Ruskin explored with a variety of tempos and beat structures on ‘The Dash’ and It’s his best long player to date. Against this backdrop, Ruskin has re-launched Blueprint with the first release proper from his new collaborative project, O/V/R, together with Regis aka Karl O’Connor. While the duo had remixed Ruskin’s ‘Lahaine’ last year, the panning, hypnotic techno of their debut EP for the label, ‘Interior’, solidifies their working relationship. Ruskin has also been releasing under his own name on the label and plans to release material by artists outside of the original Blueprint line up as well as further album projects. With more O/V/R material being recorded and plans in place to perform the project live, James Ruskin is once again providing a unique blueprint for techno music.


Fever Ray - Seven (Marcel Dettmann&apos;s Voices In My Head Remix)
DVS 1 - Running
S B Project - The Message
Marcel Fengler - Twisted Bleach
Broom &amp; Ruskin - Hostage
James Ruskin - Massk
Beardman - Quantique Part Two
O/V/R - Fallen Night Renew
Little Nobody - Metropolis (James Ruskin Remix)
Valmay - Distrust
Broom &amp; Ruskin - Untitled
Robert Hood - Range
DVS 1 - Floating
Ben Klock - Goodly Sin (Robert Hood Remix)
Justice Vs DJ Pierre - Stress (James Ruskin Remix)
Broom  &amp; Ruskin - Untitled
Edit Select - Silotar
Marcel Dettmann - Rerun
James Ruskin - Solution
Planetary Assault System - Temporary Suspension
James Ruskin - The Outsider (Luke Slater&apos;s ME Remix)
Valmay - Radiated Future




</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Dec 2009 14:15:42 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:44</itunes:duration>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 041 | Christian Smith</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Christian Smith

Born in Stockholm, the DJ/producer has spent the last decade working relentlessly to bring his amalgamation of funky house and tribal techno to a global platform. Although Swedish by birth, Christian spent much of his youth in Frankfurt, Germany, and this turn fate played an unexpected role in determining his musical tastes. 
Moving to New York in 1989, Christian discovered that, running parallel to its high profile house community, the city that never sleeps also had a thriving techno scene. After finishing high school in 1992, Christian moved to Washington DC to study international business at university and, in his spare time started DJing. He never dreamt DJing would become his career. Indeed, Christians earliest DJing experiences also played a definitive role in his future work, as he first met regular collaborator John Selway in 1993. Selway, who was playing the same rave circuit as Christian at this time was also working in New Yorks renowned Satellite Records store. By '97 he felt really inspired by DJing and the music that this prompted him to get working seriously with his label TRONIC. However, on completing his studies, Christian started to go to New York more frequently to collaborate with John Selway!  Back in Stockholm later on, Smith noticed that the demand for his tightly mixed, three decks DJing had increased and was booked to play all over Europe and beyond. Tronic was one of the first tech-house labels, music that house and techno DJs could play; Christian calls his style housey techno. 
While there's no doubt that Christians distinctive work injected a much-needed sense of funk back into techno, he made it accessible to a wider audience. His DJing is of an exceptionally high standard; Smiths willingness to travel to literally every country in the globe has been another determining factor in his ascendance. While Smiths releases ensured his bookings continued to soar, the Swedish DJ/producer identifies the release of his first major mix CD, Tronic Treatment as another turning point in his career. Weighing in at twenty eight tracks and recorded live in Australia on three decks, the smooth mix moves from funky house through to dubby, rolling tech-house, into pulsating techno. In fact, as things get faster, his selection becomes more varied. Christians profile was raised by the mix. His sense of diversity and unwillingness to adhere to one dimension is an ethic Christian believes is inherent in the worlds finest DJs. Christian was most inspired by Carl Cox and Laurent Garnier. Although both DJ’s are quite different what Christian saw in Carl was the ability to mix continuously between three turntables, and create that musical fusion. 


1. Marascia & Dusty Kid – Wiwy (Edit 2) – Southern Fried
2. Reset Robot – NW1 – Unknown
3. Green Velvet – Destination Unkown (Wehbba’s Bootleg) – Unreleased
4. Christian Smith & Reset Robot – Air Miles (2000 and One & DJ Madskillz Remix) – 100% Pure
5. Psycatron – Directions (Matt Nordstrom & Orlando Vilegas Remix) – Tronic
6. Spektre & Matt Cooper - Cuernos Cubanos - Respekt
7. Pan-Pot – Confronted (Slam Remix) – Mobilee
8. Mescal Kid – Do You Want It – Sci-Tec
9. Christian Smith – Break It Down – Tronic
10. Volta & Salvatore Freda – Tiramisu (DJ Madskillz Remix) –
11. Wehbba – Brother – Tronic
12. Egbert – Vreugdevuur - Cocoon



]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 041 with Christian Smith</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Christian Smith

Born in Stockholm, the DJ/producer has spent the last decade working relentlessly to bring his amalgamation of funky house and tribal techno to a global platform. Although Swedish by birth, Christian spent much of his youth in Frankfurt, Germany, and this turn fate played an unexpected role in determining his musical tastes. 
Moving to New York in 1989, Christian discovered that, running parallel to its high profile house community, the city that never sleeps also had a thriving techno scene. After finishing high school in 1992, Christian moved to Washington DC to study international business at university and, in his spare time started DJing. He never dreamt DJing would become his career. Indeed, Christians earliest DJing experiences also played a definitive role in his future work, as he first met regular collaborator John Selway in 1993. Selway, who was playing the same rave circuit as Christian at this time was also working in New Yorks renowned Satellite Records store. By &apos;97 he felt really inspired by DJing and the music that this prompted him to get working seriously with his label TRONIC. However, on completing his studies, Christian started to go to New York more frequently to collaborate with John Selway!  Back in Stockholm later on, Smith noticed that the demand for his tightly mixed, three decks DJing had increased and was booked to play all over Europe and beyond. Tronic was one of the first tech-house labels, music that house and techno DJs could play; Christian calls his style housey techno. 
While there&apos;s no doubt that Christians distinctive work injected a much-needed sense of funk back into techno, he made it accessible to a wider audience. His DJing is of an exceptionally high standard; Smiths willingness to travel to literally every country in the globe has been another determining factor in his ascendance. While Smiths releases ensured his bookings continued to soar, the Swedish DJ/producer identifies the release of his first major mix CD, Tronic Treatment as another turning point in his career. Weighing in at twenty eight tracks and recorded live in Australia on three decks, the smooth mix moves from funky house through to dubby, rolling tech-house, into pulsating techno. In fact, as things get faster, his selection becomes more varied. Christians profile was raised by the mix. His sense of diversity and unwillingness to adhere to one dimension is an ethic Christian believes is inherent in the worlds finest DJs. Christian was most inspired by Carl Cox and Laurent Garnier. Although both DJ’s are quite different what Christian saw in Carl was the ability to mix continuously between three turntables, and create that musical fusion. 


1. Marascia &amp; Dusty Kid – Wiwy (Edit 2) – Southern Fried
2. Reset Robot – NW1 – Unknown
3. Green Velvet – Destination Unkown (Wehbba’s Bootleg) – Unreleased
4. Christian Smith &amp; Reset Robot – Air Miles (2000 and One &amp; DJ Madskillz Remix) – 100% Pure
5. Psycatron – Directions (Matt Nordstrom &amp; Orlando Vilegas Remix) – Tronic
6. Spektre &amp; Matt Cooper - Cuernos Cubanos - Respekt
7. Pan-Pot – Confronted (Slam Remix) – Mobilee
8. Mescal Kid – Do You Want It – Sci-Tec
9. Christian Smith – Break It Down – Tronic
10. Volta &amp; Salvatore Freda – Tiramisu (DJ Madskillz Remix) –
11. Wehbba – Brother – Tronic
12. Egbert – Vreugdevuur - Cocoon



</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 14:25:18 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:47</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 040 | The Advent</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[The Advent

Quite an appropriate name for Cisco Ferreira, a man who has played a big part in the creation and development of Techno from the very beginning of this genre’s history. Indeed, his Techno CV is the stuff of legend. Cisco was producing Techno and performing live Techno shows years before the rest of the world had even heard of the genre.
1987 Cisco began going to clubs and learning about this new thing called Acid House, which was spreading like crazy throughout London’s underground scene, culminating in the famous "Summer of Love" in 1988, the genre’s golden period. 
He released his first track in 1988, was a pioneer of the Live PA (or Live Public Address – performing Techno live in front of an audience using electronic music gear), and, if all that wasn’t enough, he even worked as the sound engineer on some of Derrick May’s, Adonis and Fingers Inc’s recording sessions!
Around this time, a record label called, Jack Trax "One of the 1st to release Acid House, House and techno in UK" Moved in next door and began using the same studio for recording sessions, with Cisco as the engineer working with Fingers Inc, Adonis, Marshall Jefferson and Derrick May. Cisco released his first record in 1988 on Ferrari records (R&S records) Then later "Cisco Ferreira" EP on Fragile. His first big break came in 1994, when he and fellow Londonite Colin McBean (a.k.a. Mr. G) were brought on by Internal Records to help co-produce a group called Salt Tank. A record contract with Internal/FFRR soon followed, committing The Advent to 12 EP’s and 3 albums.
Today, The Advent goes on just as Cisco Ferreira. While he has had a long history with tons of accomplishments to hang his hat on, he continues to make history. The Advent is fulfilling Cisco’s vision as much as ever. He is busy touring as both a DJ and a live performer, producing for numerous labels, and running his own Techno imprint, Kombination Research.
As Cisco moves forward, striving to fulfill the ambitious goals he has set one can look back at his storied past and see how he has come full circle..


Sra Portogues - Andi Kohlmann remix
Der Gitarrenwemser - Original Mix - Hanne & Lore
Trouw  - Original mix - Oscar
Cuernos Cubanos - Original Mix - Spektre & Matt Cooper
Siren Call - Original Mix - Andreas Henneberg
De A Poco - Original Mix - Pfirter - Mi Chica
Last Cigarillo - Original Mix - Mentalic - Late Night Stories
Aurian - Original Mix - Edit Select - Stay Below
Bare Duty - Original Mix - Touane - Studio Works Pt. 1
Relic - Original Mix - Mark Mendes & Mike Jacinto - Toolroom Knights
New Bound - Original Mix - Pig & Dan - Costa Rica
The Outsider - James Ruskin (Luke Slater's ME Remix ) - Blue Print
Organized Kaos - Minimal Minds
Ayuhascha - The Advent & Industrialyzer - Hedgehog
DANZCA - Joey Beltram remix - Signaletik]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 040 with The Advent</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>The Advent

Quite an appropriate name for Cisco Ferreira, a man who has played a big part in the creation and development of Techno from the very beginning of this genre’s history. Indeed, his Techno CV is the stuff of legend. Cisco was producing Techno and performing live Techno shows years before the rest of the world had even heard of the genre.
1987 Cisco began going to clubs and learning about this new thing called Acid House, which was spreading like crazy throughout London’s underground scene, culminating in the famous &quot;Summer of Love&quot; in 1988, the genre’s golden period. 
He released his first track in 1988, was a pioneer of the Live PA (or Live Public Address – performing Techno live in front of an audience using electronic music gear), and, if all that wasn’t enough, he even worked as the sound engineer on some of Derrick May’s, Adonis and Fingers Inc’s recording sessions!
Around this time, a record label called, Jack Trax &quot;One of the 1st to release Acid House, House and techno in UK&quot; Moved in next door and began using the same studio for recording sessions, with Cisco as the engineer working with Fingers Inc, Adonis, Marshall Jefferson and Derrick May. Cisco released his first record in 1988 on Ferrari records (R&amp;S records) Then later &quot;Cisco Ferreira&quot; EP on Fragile. His first big break came in 1994, when he and fellow Londonite Colin McBean (a.k.a. Mr. G) were brought on by Internal Records to help co-produce a group called Salt Tank. A record contract with Internal/FFRR soon followed, committing The Advent to 12 EP’s and 3 albums.
Today, The Advent goes on just as Cisco Ferreira. While he has had a long history with tons of accomplishments to hang his hat on, he continues to make history. The Advent is fulfilling Cisco’s vision as much as ever. He is busy touring as both a DJ and a live performer, producing for numerous labels, and running his own Techno imprint, Kombination Research.
As Cisco moves forward, striving to fulfill the ambitious goals he has set one can look back at his storied past and see how he has come full circle..


Sra Portogues - Andi Kohlmann remix
Der Gitarrenwemser - Original Mix - Hanne &amp; Lore
Trouw  - Original mix - Oscar
Cuernos Cubanos - Original Mix - Spektre &amp; Matt Cooper
Siren Call - Original Mix - Andreas Henneberg
De A Poco - Original Mix - Pfirter - Mi Chica
Last Cigarillo - Original Mix - Mentalic - Late Night Stories
Aurian - Original Mix - Edit Select - Stay Below
Bare Duty - Original Mix - Touane - Studio Works Pt. 1
Relic - Original Mix - Mark Mendes &amp; Mike Jacinto - Toolroom Knights
New Bound - Original Mix - Pig &amp; Dan - Costa Rica
The Outsider - James Ruskin (Luke Slater&apos;s ME Remix ) - Blue Print
Organized Kaos - Minimal Minds
Ayuhascha - The Advent &amp; Industrialyzer - Hedgehog
DANZCA - Joey Beltram remix - Signaletik</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 14:47:17 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:59</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 039 | Joseph Capriati</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Joseph Capriati, begins to approach the world of dj-ing in 1998 at the age of 11 with the passion for house and hip-hop. From 1999 to 2004 he performs in some clubs in south Italy and plays with various international dj's growing musically and converted to the music that will totally transform himself: the techno! In 2005, begins his interest in the music production with the desire to create their own music and to play it. He began to learn the use of music-programms in a recording studio of his friend until does not buy his first sound card and midi keybord and begins to work on their own. In 2006 becomes resident DJ of the new club "underground" of his city , "Disco Seven" where perform with some best DJ's of techno scene and here knows the owner of the GLOBOX, who decides to release his tracks on vinyl named "Formaldehyde". In the end of 2007 Joseph has his debut on Analytic Trail with “C’est la vie”. With this track Joseph Capriati is strongly one of the most top charts producers of the year. In 2008 his releases took a great success and the techno hit „Molotov“ was choiced by Richie Hawtin for first track in his tour set from summer to winter and played like first track too at Love Parade! In february 2009 realizes an EP for the famous label CLR of Chris Liebing with tracks “Login” and “Passworld” that confirms Joseph in the world techno scene . In 2009 too has his debut on one of the best and storic label in the world: DRUMCODE,of the techno pioneer Adam Beyer,with 2 EP’s DC 53 and 53.5…from here starts a new era and new sound influence for Joseph! Are known his performance in festivals like Awakenings (Holland),Wire (Japan),Nature One (Germany) etc and in some of the best clubs in the world. Some of his ispiration's artists are Adam Beyer,Speedy J,Richie Hawtin,Marco Carola etc... Currently is preparing new releases for Drumcode and his first album on Analytic Trail that will be released in the beginning of 2010.


1) Alan Fitzpatrick_"Face of rejection" 

2) Moh_"My space"

3) Wehbba_"That one with the disco stab"

4) Uto Karem_"Homebase" (Rino Cerrone remix)

5) Pfirter & Flug_"Blacksmoke"

6) Slam_"Variance"

7) Par Grindvik_"I'm a lot like you"

8) Nic Fanciulli_"Materia" (Jerome Sydenham remix)

9) Joey Beltram_"Slice" (Joseph Capriati remix)

10) Tiger Stripes_"Eden"

11) Virgil Enzinger_"Form of the formless" (Bas Mooy remix)]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 039 with Joseph Capriati</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Joseph Capriati, begins to approach the world of dj-ing in 1998 at the age of 11 with the passion for house and hip-hop. From 1999 to 2004 he performs in some clubs in south Italy and plays with various international dj&apos;s growing musically and converted to the music that will totally transform himself: the techno! In 2005, begins his interest in the music production with the desire to create their own music and to play it. He began to learn the use of music-programms in a recording studio of his friend until does not buy his first sound card and midi keybord and begins to work on their own. In 2006 becomes resident DJ of the new club &quot;underground&quot; of his city , &quot;Disco Seven&quot; where perform with some best DJ&apos;s of techno scene and here knows the owner of the GLOBOX, who decides to release his tracks on vinyl named &quot;Formaldehyde&quot;. In the end of 2007 Joseph has his debut on Analytic Trail with “C’est la vie”. With this track Joseph Capriati is strongly one of the most top charts producers of the year. In 2008 his releases took a great success and the techno hit „Molotov“ was choiced by Richie Hawtin for first track in his tour set from summer to winter and played like first track too at Love Parade! In february 2009 realizes an EP for the famous label CLR of Chris Liebing with tracks “Login” and “Passworld” that confirms Joseph in the world techno scene . In 2009 too has his debut on one of the best and storic label in the world: DRUMCODE,of the techno pioneer Adam Beyer,with 2 EP’s DC 53 and 53.5…from here starts a new era and new sound influence for Joseph! Are known his performance in festivals like Awakenings (Holland),Wire (Japan),Nature One (Germany) etc and in some of the best clubs in the world. Some of his ispiration&apos;s artists are Adam Beyer,Speedy J,Richie Hawtin,Marco Carola etc... Currently is preparing new releases for Drumcode and his first album on Analytic Trail that will be released in the beginning of 2010.


1) Alan Fitzpatrick_&quot;Face of rejection&quot; 

2) Moh_&quot;My space&quot;

3) Wehbba_&quot;That one with the disco stab&quot;

4) Uto Karem_&quot;Homebase&quot; (Rino Cerrone remix)

5) Pfirter &amp; Flug_&quot;Blacksmoke&quot;

6) Slam_&quot;Variance&quot;

7) Par Grindvik_&quot;I&apos;m a lot like you&quot;

8) Nic Fanciulli_&quot;Materia&quot; (Jerome Sydenham remix)

9) Joey Beltram_&quot;Slice&quot; (Joseph Capriati remix)

10) Tiger Stripes_&quot;Eden&quot;

11) Virgil Enzinger_&quot;Form of the formless&quot; (Bas Mooy remix)</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Nov 2009 14:11:44 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>00:59:58</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 038 | Joel Mull</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[JOEL MULL 
Stockholm, Sweden. He started travelling around the globe more than a decade ago and quickly made himself well known as "the Swedish techno soul" of the electronic music world. Joel's passion for music really started in his early adolescence when he began attending a music school and spending all his time at the piano and keyboard. In the early nineties the new phenomena "Rave" caught his attention and his interest for electronic music and recording own material led to large sums of money being spent on drum machines, samplers and synthesizers. Soon the first 12" techno track was released, a collaboration between him and school friend ADAM BEYER. For over 3 years, 3 times a month, Joel was warming up, closing and playing along-side many of the important DJ's on the national and international circuit. Moving back to Stockholm in 1997 Joel had more time to focus on his productions and in early 1998 his own imprint INSIDE RECORDS was born. In the recent years Joel has focused on his DJ career more than ever which has led to a hectic touring schedule. His productions and releases are also getting more attention. 
In 2007 we saw a string of releases and collaborations from Joel with other top artists, but the most important release was of course his artist Album "The Observer" on Harthouse. He integrateded Ableton live into his DJ set and used the mixer 3D from Allen&Heath to combine the two systems. The result was fantastic. He will definitely be known as one of the few who more than rode but created the wave of electronic dance music and he will always be mentioned regarding Swedish techno! This year has been another great year for Joel.  Before this years Winter Music Conference he got asked by his friend DJ/Producer Nic Fancuilli to mix a compilation with tracks from his Label Saved Records. It got featured as cover cd with the Magazine IDJ doing a WMC Special. And 30.000 units got spread around the world.  At the moment Joel is working on a album due to be released 2010. He will also continue his residency on the Drumcode label parties that are going to go on tour next year starting in January in London at Ministry of Sound...
]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 038 with Joel Mull</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>JOEL MULL 
Stockholm, Sweden. He started travelling around the globe more than a decade ago and quickly made himself well known as &quot;the Swedish techno soul&quot; of the electronic music world. Joel&apos;s passion for music really started in his early adolescence when he began attending a music school and spending all his time at the piano and keyboard. In the early nineties the new phenomena &quot;Rave&quot; caught his attention and his interest for electronic music and recording own material led to large sums of money being spent on drum machines, samplers and synthesizers. Soon the first 12&quot; techno track was released, a collaboration between him and school friend ADAM BEYER. For over 3 years, 3 times a month, Joel was warming up, closing and playing along-side many of the important DJ&apos;s on the national and international circuit. Moving back to Stockholm in 1997 Joel had more time to focus on his productions and in early 1998 his own imprint INSIDE RECORDS was born. In the recent years Joel has focused on his DJ career more than ever which has led to a hectic touring schedule. His productions and releases are also getting more attention. 
In 2007 we saw a string of releases and collaborations from Joel with other top artists, but the most important release was of course his artist Album &quot;The Observer&quot; on Harthouse. He integrateded Ableton live into his DJ set and used the mixer 3D from Allen&amp;Heath to combine the two systems. The result was fantastic. He will definitely be known as one of the few who more than rode but created the wave of electronic dance music and he will always be mentioned regarding Swedish techno! This year has been another great year for Joel.  Before this years Winter Music Conference he got asked by his friend DJ/Producer Nic Fancuilli to mix a compilation with tracks from his Label Saved Records. It got featured as cover cd with the Magazine IDJ doing a WMC Special. And 30.000 units got spread around the world.  At the moment Joel is working on a album due to be released 2010. He will also continue his residency on the Drumcode label parties that are going to go on tour next year starting in January in London at Ministry of Sound...
</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 13:00:44 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:01</itunes:duration>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 037 | Benny Rodrigues</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[The CLR Podcast 037, this Monday, 9th of November 2009, with a massive set from Benny Rodrigues… Enjoy, guys!

Benny Rodrigues has infiltrated himself in the list of famous Dutch top DJs in a very short time. This Rotterdam born and raised talent with Portuguese blood understands the art of using the funk, of getting the dancing floor full and the room to its feet.     Although confessed because of its groovy/funky (deep) tech-house sound with lots of detroit, minimal and acid influences, he also knows that he has to do some work now and then and he knows how he must use that hatchet, what results in a particularly strong and delightful portion of techno which remains above everything well digestible. Besides his huge amount of dj-gigs, Benny's main focus nowadays is to produce music wich reflects his tipycal edge sound, so the rest of the world will get to know and experience where Benny Rodrigues musically stands for. With releases scheduled on Darren Emerson’s (ex-Underworld) Underwater Records and other very interesting upcoming projects he's setting himself quite a good step in the right direction!]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 037 with Benny Rodrigues</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>The CLR Podcast 037, this Monday, 9th of November 2009, with a massive set from Benny Rodrigues… Enjoy, guys!

Benny Rodrigues has infiltrated himself in the list of famous Dutch top DJs in a very short time. This Rotterdam born and raised talent with Portuguese blood understands the art of using the funk, of getting the dancing floor full and the room to its feet.     Although confessed because of its groovy/funky (deep) tech-house sound with lots of detroit, minimal and acid influences, he also knows that he has to do some work now and then and he knows how he must use that hatchet, what results in a particularly strong and delightful portion of techno which remains above everything well digestible. Besides his huge amount of dj-gigs, Benny&apos;s main focus nowadays is to produce music wich reflects his tipycal edge sound, so the rest of the world will get to know and experience where Benny Rodrigues musically stands for. With releases scheduled on Darren Emerson’s (ex-Underworld) Underwater Records and other very interesting upcoming projects he&apos;s setting himself quite a good step in the right direction!</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 13:28:39 +0100</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:51</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 036 | Ida Engberg</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Hello everybody! 
It’s monday and we wanna start the first week in november with a new CLR Podcast, this time with the swedish DJ Ida Engberg... Listen and enjoy!

27-year-old Ida Engberg started DJing hip hop and soul aged 14 after a boyfriend showed her how to mix, but she says “I had absolutely no plans on becoming a DJ, I just saw it as a new way to listen to and interact with music and I loved it!”
After several residencies in the beginning, a move to Marbella brought 8 months of club gigs, followed by a season in Ibiza which inspired Ida musically like no other place. “I had fallen deeply in love with the minimal techno sound so it was perfect at the time. At the end of the season, Ida returned to Stockholm landing a top residency at Cocktail Club, the best underground club in Stockholm. “Stockholm is a great platform for electronic music. There are so many great producers and DJs living here and people really support each other.” Although DJing is her first love, it was only a matter of time before Ida tried her hand at production. Her first effort was the massive Disco Volante - signed by John Dahlbäck to his Pickadoll label and released in 2007 with a Sebastien Leger remix it became a huge hit all over the world, featuring on compilations from Ministry of Sound, Defected in the House and Pacha Ibiza. It charted across the whole of Europe. Two more tracks have followed on Get Physical and Pickadoll plus a remix for Dada Life. She can be found playing her brand of minimal, techno and tech house in clubs all over the world every weekend, and her love of what she does is obvious to all. Playing unplanned sets allows her to respond to the crowd, she’s rocked parties and clubs. Lately she also took part in the Drumcode parties with Swedish companion Adam Beyer. 
Ida started to work with AM Only and in November and December 2009 she’s doing her second tour through the U.S. which she’s really looking forward to! 


1. The Royal We- Party Guilt (Matthew Styles Remix)
2. Marcus Homm- Transposer
3. Paco Osuna- Looking for (V2)
4. Gaiser- Semaphore
5. Lucio Aquilina- Gabriele Del Prete
6. Ramon Tapia- Sunka Sanka
7. Jesper Dahlbäck, Alexi Delano, Tony Rohr- Curly Wurly
8. Paco Osuna- Party in Chicago
9. Marcus Meinhardt- Mad Max (Superflu's Home Sweet Home Remix)
10. Ida Engberg & David West- Gura (Dub)
11. Gideon- Wouter De Moor 


]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 036 with Ida Engberg</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Hello everybody! 
It’s monday and we wanna start the first week in november with a new CLR Podcast, this time with the swedish DJ Ida Engberg... Listen and enjoy!

27-year-old Ida Engberg started DJing hip hop and soul aged 14 after a boyfriend showed her how to mix, but she says “I had absolutely no plans on becoming a DJ, I just saw it as a new way to listen to and interact with music and I loved it!”
After several residencies in the beginning, a move to Marbella brought 8 months of club gigs, followed by a season in Ibiza which inspired Ida musically like no other place. “I had fallen deeply in love with the minimal techno sound so it was perfect at the time. At the end of the season, Ida returned to Stockholm landing a top residency at Cocktail Club, the best underground club in Stockholm. “Stockholm is a great platform for electronic music. There are so many great producers and DJs living here and people really support each other.” Although DJing is her first love, it was only a matter of time before Ida tried her hand at production. Her first effort was the massive Disco Volante - signed by John Dahlbäck to his Pickadoll label and released in 2007 with a Sebastien Leger remix it became a huge hit all over the world, featuring on compilations from Ministry of Sound, Defected in the House and Pacha Ibiza. It charted across the whole of Europe. Two more tracks have followed on Get Physical and Pickadoll plus a remix for Dada Life. She can be found playing her brand of minimal, techno and tech house in clubs all over the world every weekend, and her love of what she does is obvious to all. Playing unplanned sets allows her to respond to the crowd, she’s rocked parties and clubs. Lately she also took part in the Drumcode parties with Swedish companion Adam Beyer. 
Ida started to work with AM Only and in November and December 2009 she’s doing her second tour through the U.S. which she’s really looking forward to! 


1. The Royal We- Party Guilt (Matthew Styles Remix)
2. Marcus Homm- Transposer
3. Paco Osuna- Looking for (V2)
4. Gaiser- Semaphore
5. Lucio Aquilina- Gabriele Del Prete
6. Ramon Tapia- Sunka Sanka
7. Jesper Dahlbäck, Alexi Delano, Tony Rohr- Curly Wurly
8. Paco Osuna- Party in Chicago
9. Marcus Meinhardt- Mad Max (Superflu&apos;s Home Sweet Home Remix)
10. Ida Engberg &amp; David West- Gura (Dub)
11. Gideon- Wouter De Moor 


</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 12:22:41 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:59:50</itunes:duration>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 034 | Thomas Schumacher</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[This week Chris presents the CLR Podcast 034 with Thomas Schumacher... Enjoy!

From the first time he heard a DJ beat-mix acid house in 1987, Thomas Schumacher immediately knew that he wanted to be a part of dance music culture.
With a strong foundation in Detroit Techno and House, Thomas has been an active - and eclectic - producer and DJ for over 17 years, and is one of the leading players on the international DJ circuit.
His international breakthough came on legendary techno label Bush Records in 1997 with the track “When I Rock”; unique at the time for fusing Techno with a distinctive hip hop sample: In the same year Thomas was commissioned to compose the music for a staging of Shakespeare’s Hamlet at the Schauspielhaus in Bonn, and he ended the year with his first solo artist album Electric Ballroom. Mixmag hailed it “Techno’s funk packed answer to (Daft Punk’s) Homework.”
He followed this up with extensive international touring, numerous productions and remixes, and two more artist albums: Electric Avenue and Home, rated by de:Bug magazine as  “…a bloody deep masterpiece”. Soon after the release of Home, Thomas signed with Get Physical Music. The affiliation with Get Physical is set to continue in 2010 when Thomas releases his new album for the label in March.
Nowadays Thomas is a proud family man, and while he still spends plenty of his time in the arrivals and departure lounges of airports all over the world, he is honoured to travel to every corner of the globe to do his thing, and showcase the diversity that has become his trademark.



01. Langenberg & Manuel Tur - Cottbus
* Ovum 199
02. Fever Ray - Seven (Marcel Dettmann's Voice In My Head Remix)
* Rabid 43
03. Wax Poetic - Dagmar Nao Tava feat. Otto (Motor City Drum Ensemble Remix)
* Nublu 19
04. Kenny Larkin - You Are
* Planet E 65303
05. Matthias Tanzmann - Crazy Circus
* Moon Harbour
06. Michel Cleis - Dark Glasses
* Supplement Facts 15
07. Solead - Les Capitales
* Metroline Limited 26D
08. Jamie Anderson - The Clock (Ben Klocks Timepeace)
* Rekids 37DB
09. DJ T - Shine On (Motor City Drum Ensemble Remix)
* Get Physical Music 118
10. Spencer Parker - Untitled Head
* Liebe Detail 26
11. 2000 And One - Wan Poku Moro (Onur Ozer Remix)
* 100% Pure 54]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 034 with Thomas Schumacher</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>This week Chris presents the CLR Podcast 034 with Thomas Schumacher... Enjoy!

From the first time he heard a DJ beat-mix acid house in 1987, Thomas Schumacher immediately knew that he wanted to be a part of dance music culture.
With a strong foundation in Detroit Techno and House, Thomas has been an active - and eclectic - producer and DJ for over 17 years, and is one of the leading players on the international DJ circuit.
His international breakthough came on legendary techno label Bush Records in 1997 with the track “When I Rock”; unique at the time for fusing Techno with a distinctive hip hop sample: In the same year Thomas was commissioned to compose the music for a staging of Shakespeare’s Hamlet at the Schauspielhaus in Bonn, and he ended the year with his first solo artist album Electric Ballroom. Mixmag hailed it “Techno’s funk packed answer to (Daft Punk’s) Homework.”
He followed this up with extensive international touring, numerous productions and remixes, and two more artist albums: Electric Avenue and Home, rated by de:Bug magazine as  “…a bloody deep masterpiece”. Soon after the release of Home, Thomas signed with Get Physical Music. The affiliation with Get Physical is set to continue in 2010 when Thomas releases his new album for the label in March.
Nowadays Thomas is a proud family man, and while he still spends plenty of his time in the arrivals and departure lounges of airports all over the world, he is honoured to travel to every corner of the globe to do his thing, and showcase the diversity that has become his trademark.



01. Langenberg &amp; Manuel Tur - Cottbus
* Ovum 199
02. Fever Ray - Seven (Marcel Dettmann&apos;s Voice In My Head Remix)
* Rabid 43
03. Wax Poetic - Dagmar Nao Tava feat. Otto (Motor City Drum Ensemble Remix)
* Nublu 19
04. Kenny Larkin - You Are
* Planet E 65303
05. Matthias Tanzmann - Crazy Circus
* Moon Harbour
06. Michel Cleis - Dark Glasses
* Supplement Facts 15
07. Solead - Les Capitales
* Metroline Limited 26D
08. Jamie Anderson - The Clock (Ben Klocks Timepeace)
* Rekids 37DB
09. DJ T - Shine On (Motor City Drum Ensemble Remix)
* Get Physical Music 118
10. Spencer Parker - Untitled Head
* Liebe Detail 26
11. 2000 And One - Wan Poku Moro (Onur Ozer Remix)
* 100% Pure 54</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 14:45:16 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:35</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 033 | Phil Kieran</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Phil Kieran

A new week with a new CLR Podcast I 033 I, Chris Liebing presents a set of Phil Kieran... Listen and Enjoy!

Phil Kieran has been in the upper echelons of the electronic music game for more than a decade.
Cutting his clubbing teeth at Shine in Belfast, Phil now has over 100 dancefloor releases to his name on quality labels like Skint, Soma and NovaMute, and is widely respected throughout the industry among the technoscenti. He’s also recently broken into movie scoring, creating the soundtrack for recent Steven Soderbergh film The Girlfriend Experience with fellow Irish compatriot David Holmes. He also has an impeccable DJ rep that’s won him placings in DJ magazine’s global Top 100 DJs poll, and a guarantee to promoters that he’ll inevitably rock the joint to its foundations.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 033 with Phil Kieran</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Phil Kieran

A new week with a new CLR Podcast I 033 I, Chris Liebing presents a set of Phil Kieran... Listen and Enjoy!

Phil Kieran has been in the upper echelons of the electronic music game for more than a decade.
Cutting his clubbing teeth at Shine in Belfast, Phil now has over 100 dancefloor releases to his name on quality labels like Skint, Soma and NovaMute, and is widely respected throughout the industry among the technoscenti. He’s also recently broken into movie scoring, creating the soundtrack for recent Steven Soderbergh film The Girlfriend Experience with fellow Irish compatriot David Holmes. He also has an impeccable DJ rep that’s won him placings in DJ magazine’s global Top 100 DJs poll, and a guarantee to promoters that he’ll inevitably rock the joint to its foundations.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 2009 13:03:33 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:57:42</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 032 | Tommy Four Seven</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 032 with Tommy Four Seven.... Listen to this massive and awesome sound!

Tommy’s been steadily building his catalogue of strong, moody and hypnotic dancefloor destroyers such as early hits on Parisian label, Kill Brique and recent recordings for Wolfskuil Records, Speedy J’s Electric Deluxe and Chris Liebing’s CLR, as well as remixes for the likes of Josh Wink and Darko Esser. His approach to music is unlike a musician. Instead, Tommy prefers to sound design, recording and sculpting elements into deep engaging atmospheres. It’s this production ethos Tommy also applies in the club, morphing from tech-house, to the darker realms of techno. “I always keep the foundations deep and hypnotic, a vibe I feel that creates more of a connection.” Giving his own contribution to techno, in 2008 Tommy launched deep techno imprint, Shooting Elvis. Gathering artists from Mark Broom to Remute, to Sebastian Roya to James Kronier, choosing to release quality rather than quantity, an attitude that has not gone unnoticed with supporters including Ben Klock, Len Faki, Joel Mull and Paco Osuna.


01. Samuli Kemppi / Joiku / Prologue
02. Alex Smoke / Scurvy / Hum and Haw
03. Perc / Mathlete / Ovum 
04. Perc & Metalogic / Bouncer (Perc Remix) / Perc Trax
05. T47 / T47 / T47
06. Sendai / Sustain The Chain / Time To Express
07. Deuce / Cue Ed / Ostgut Ton
08. Richard Seeley / Friggot / VeryVeryWrongIndeed Recordings
09. Inigo Kennedy / Signal II / Token
10. Cio D'or & Donato Dozzy / Limone / Time To Express
11. Orphx / Threshold (Substance Remix) / Sonic Groove
12. Tommy Four Seven / Surma (T47 Tool) / Electric Deluxe
13. Tommy Four Seven / Surma (Speedy J Dub Tool) / Electric Deluxe
14. The Delta / Anvil (Remix) / Perc Trax
15. Phase / Decode / Token
16. Deuce / Twerp Wiz / Ostgut Ton
17. Substance / Relish (Shed Remix) / Scion Versions
18. Pierre Henry /  Mer Intérieure / INA-GRM]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 032 with Tommy Four Seven</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 032 with Tommy Four Seven.... Listen to this massive and awesome sound!

Tommy’s been steadily building his catalogue of strong, moody and hypnotic dancefloor destroyers such as early hits on Parisian label, Kill Brique and recent recordings for Wolfskuil Records, Speedy J’s Electric Deluxe and Chris Liebing’s CLR, as well as remixes for the likes of Josh Wink and Darko Esser. His approach to music is unlike a musician. Instead, Tommy prefers to sound design, recording and sculpting elements into deep engaging atmospheres. It’s this production ethos Tommy also applies in the club, morphing from tech-house, to the darker realms of techno. “I always keep the foundations deep and hypnotic, a vibe I feel that creates more of a connection.” Giving his own contribution to techno, in 2008 Tommy launched deep techno imprint, Shooting Elvis. Gathering artists from Mark Broom to Remute, to Sebastian Roya to James Kronier, choosing to release quality rather than quantity, an attitude that has not gone unnoticed with supporters including Ben Klock, Len Faki, Joel Mull and Paco Osuna.


01. Samuli Kemppi / Joiku / Prologue
02. Alex Smoke / Scurvy / Hum and Haw
03. Perc / Mathlete / Ovum 
04. Perc &amp; Metalogic / Bouncer (Perc Remix) / Perc Trax
05. T47 / T47 / T47
06. Sendai / Sustain The Chain / Time To Express
07. Deuce / Cue Ed / Ostgut Ton
08. Richard Seeley / Friggot / VeryVeryWrongIndeed Recordings
09. Inigo Kennedy / Signal II / Token
10. Cio D&apos;or &amp; Donato Dozzy / Limone / Time To Express
11. Orphx / Threshold (Substance Remix) / Sonic Groove
12. Tommy Four Seven / Surma (T47 Tool) / Electric Deluxe
13. Tommy Four Seven / Surma (Speedy J Dub Tool) / Electric Deluxe
14. The Delta / Anvil (Remix) / Perc Trax
15. Phase / Decode / Token
16. Deuce / Twerp Wiz / Ostgut Ton
17. Substance / Relish (Shed Remix) / Scion Versions
18. Pierre Henry /  Mer Intérieure / INA-GRM</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 14:30:55 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:28</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 031 | Drumcell </title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Drumcell

Founder of Droid Recordings and co-founder of Droid Behavior, Drumcell has been one of techno's greatest allies in Southern California in recent times. Associating with the members of Acid Circus to form Droid Behavior as an event production group and record label was the next logical step to raise awareness for techno in the city and to help expose local Artists, established djs, and performers from around the country. Over the last 5 years Drumcell has rocked parties from big to small on a weekly basis in LA as well as gigs all over the U.S. and has also released quite a few heavy trax on labels omniscient, remains, heavy Industries, and his own DROID Recordings imprint. Drumcell has been known to keep on the edge of technology and continuously pushing the limits to what the future has to offer. He is always in the process of developing homebrew software as well as cutting edge hardware solution to bring a fresh innovative taste to his production and performances. 
With the state of electronic music in North America leaning towards stripped down funk rather then progressive fluff these days, Droid has become the center for LA techno and Drumcell remains steadfast in his mission of putting this city on the global map.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 031 with Drumcell</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Drumcell

Founder of Droid Recordings and co-founder of Droid Behavior, Drumcell has been one of techno&apos;s greatest allies in Southern California in recent times. Associating with the members of Acid Circus to form Droid Behavior as an event production group and record label was the next logical step to raise awareness for techno in the city and to help expose local Artists, established djs, and performers from around the country. Over the last 5 years Drumcell has rocked parties from big to small on a weekly basis in LA as well as gigs all over the U.S. and has also released quite a few heavy trax on labels omniscient, remains, heavy Industries, and his own DROID Recordings imprint. Drumcell has been known to keep on the edge of technology and continuously pushing the limits to what the future has to offer. He is always in the process of developing homebrew software as well as cutting edge hardware solution to bring a fresh innovative taste to his production and performances. 
With the state of electronic music in North America leaning towards stripped down funk rather then progressive fluff these days, Droid has become the center for LA techno and Drumcell remains steadfast in his mission of putting this city on the global map.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 14:42:45 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:43</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 030 | DJ Emerson</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[DJ Emerson...

...from the beginning it has been emersons motto not to rest on his laurels and to always keep his ears to the street. Putting on music, he would not simply stay with breakbeat but instead he discovered techno and later-on the slower house adapted variants of electronic dance music. This great mixture of sounds still distinguishes emerson's funky and modern style of music . Although by now Emerson got used to flying from one big city to another, he still likes it best to put on music in berlin after all. here he just feels most comfortable, deeming berlin his artistic home. someone who is a dj, producer and a label manager at the same time does not simply make music, his life is music. he does not want to be the centre of attention, who – with much boasting – boosts his   own ego. As such, he actually still remains to be more of a fan than a professionally calculating artist. 
Someone, who loves and lives music and who wants to make other people dance – it all comes down to simply being a datajockey. by now, emerson has released two own artist albums, currently working on the third one, two mix cds (boy got bass 3 has just been reocrded) and over 30 vinyl maxis and various remixes. in addition, he composed an own soundtrack for the hustler porn dj groupie the movie and on and on it goes…  

Tracklisting CLR podcast # 30
01. intro / chesperito - the loot - upon you
02. pan pot - confronted - mobilee
03. paul ritch - jackson flavour - 100% pure
04. marcus meinhardt - h.end - upon you
05. superflu - rolloch - monaberry
06. dubfire - rabid - sci+tec
07. dj emerson - rattlesnake suitcase (masuki rmx) - micro.fon digital
08. oliver klein vs harada - fisherman (juergen driessen rmx) - micro.fon
09. radio slave - nerverending - ostgut
10. function - burn - sandwell district
11. james ruskin & regis  - interior - blueprint
12. radio slave - koma koma (steve lawler rmx) - rekids
13. unknown - wax no. 20002
14. valentino kanzyani -  we are all vacuume - jesus loved you
15. sebrok - vision - mini sketch
16. flavio diaz - another last cigarette - loose
17. anton pieete and delete - minuten - sci+tec
18. audion - on my way to the center - spectral
19. dj hell - the dj feat p.diddy - gigolo ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 030 with DJ Emerson</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>DJ Emerson...

...from the beginning it has been emersons motto not to rest on his laurels and to always keep his ears to the street. Putting on music, he would not simply stay with breakbeat but instead he discovered techno and later-on the slower house adapted variants of electronic dance music. This great mixture of sounds still distinguishes emerson&apos;s funky and modern style of music . Although by now Emerson got used to flying from one big city to another, he still likes it best to put on music in berlin after all. here he just feels most comfortable, deeming berlin his artistic home. someone who is a dj, producer and a label manager at the same time does not simply make music, his life is music. he does not want to be the centre of attention, who – with much boasting – boosts his   own ego. As such, he actually still remains to be more of a fan than a professionally calculating artist. 
Someone, who loves and lives music and who wants to make other people dance – it all comes down to simply being a datajockey. by now, emerson has released two own artist albums, currently working on the third one, two mix cds (boy got bass 3 has just been reocrded) and over 30 vinyl maxis and various remixes. in addition, he composed an own soundtrack for the hustler porn dj groupie the movie and on and on it goes…  

Tracklisting CLR podcast # 30
01. intro / chesperito - the loot - upon you
02. pan pot - confronted - mobilee
03. paul ritch - jackson flavour - 100% pure
04. marcus meinhardt - h.end - upon you
05. superflu - rolloch - monaberry
06. dubfire - rabid - sci+tec
07. dj emerson - rattlesnake suitcase (masuki rmx) - micro.fon digital
08. oliver klein vs harada - fisherman (juergen driessen rmx) - micro.fon
09. radio slave - nerverending - ostgut
10. function - burn - sandwell district
11. james ruskin &amp; regis  - interior - blueprint
12. radio slave - koma koma (steve lawler rmx) - rekids
13. unknown - wax no. 20002
14. valentino kanzyani -  we are all vacuume - jesus loved you
15. sebrok - vision - mini sketch
16. flavio diaz - another last cigarette - loose
17. anton pieete and delete - minuten - sci+tec
18. audion - on my way to the center - spectral
19. dj hell - the dj feat p.diddy - gigolo </itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 13:42:43 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:00</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 029 | Chris Liebing live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza Part 2</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 029 | Chris Liebing live from "BE" at Space, Ibiza Part 2

Get ready for PART TWO  of Chris Liebing´s two-hour-special-dj-set from BE AT SPACE.
The first hour already was just the beginning - this time you get another dose of pure techno at it´s best from Mister CLR Podcast.
Live from Ibiza. QUE TE DIVIERTAS!!]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 029 with Chris Liebing live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza Part 2</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 029 | Chris Liebing live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza Part 2

Get ready for PART TWO  of Chris Liebing´s two-hour-special-dj-set from BE AT SPACE.
The first hour already was just the beginning - this time you get another dose of pure techno at it´s best from Mister CLR Podcast.
Live from Ibiza. QUE TE DIVIERTAS!!</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 13:43:22 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:02</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 028 | Dubfire live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Dubfire

Dubfire’s “jet-black, polished-chrome techno” of 2009 harnesses three and a half years of upward momentum, highlighted by notable productions and remixes landing at the top of "best of" charts and set lists the world over
After 15 ground-breaking years topping charts, winning Grammys, and earning acclaim as one-half of legendary electronic partnership Deep Dish—Dubfire returned to his roots: a diverse foundation spanning punk, industrial/new wave, jazz, dub, hip-hop, house and techno. As Dubfire's productions delved into techno's moodier, sonically-edgier dimensions, critics and fans alike celebrated the new direction with admiration and enthusiasm. His productions and remixes garnered massive popularity - 8 are listed on Beatport’s "Best of DJ Charts, 2009". 
Amongst his contemporaries, Dubfire remains a unique DJ, producer, and remixer-eager to hone and further evolve his signature sound. With an unmatched hunger to conquer the latest frontiers in electronic dance music and its rapidly changing technology, Dubfire delivers the unexpected and has no intention of slowing down.
I try to apply a punk ethic to my own music...it has to be groundbreaking, futuristic, unique and organic."]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 028 with Dubfire live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Dubfire

Dubfire’s “jet-black, polished-chrome techno” of 2009 harnesses three and a half years of upward momentum, highlighted by notable productions and remixes landing at the top of &quot;best of&quot; charts and set lists the world over
After 15 ground-breaking years topping charts, winning Grammys, and earning acclaim as one-half of legendary electronic partnership Deep Dish—Dubfire returned to his roots: a diverse foundation spanning punk, industrial/new wave, jazz, dub, hip-hop, house and techno. As Dubfire&apos;s productions delved into techno&apos;s moodier, sonically-edgier dimensions, critics and fans alike celebrated the new direction with admiration and enthusiasm. His productions and remixes garnered massive popularity - 8 are listed on Beatport’s &quot;Best of DJ Charts, 2009&quot;. 
Amongst his contemporaries, Dubfire remains a unique DJ, producer, and remixer-eager to hone and further evolve his signature sound. With an unmatched hunger to conquer the latest frontiers in electronic dance music and its rapidly changing technology, Dubfire delivers the unexpected and has no intention of slowing down.
I try to apply a punk ethic to my own music...it has to be groundbreaking, futuristic, unique and organic.&quot;</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 15:35:22 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:55</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Dubfire, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 027 | Chris Liebing live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing is a Techno pioneer, dj, producer, radio host and the driving force behind CLR. He has been one of the first djs who fully embraced the digital age of music. Since then he has never stopped working on his dj and production setup and has finally reached a point of complete satisfaction with his technical and artistic possibilities. This year Chris and his team celebrate 10 years of CLR. Besides many releases and special events, Chris plays at his new residency at „BE“ at Space on Ibiza till the 3rd September, every thursday! 
A brand-new 1h set of the CLR podcast presenter and voice himself, Chris Liebing. live from BE at Space, Ibiza. Listen and enjoy!]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 027 with Chris Liebing live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Chris Liebing is a Techno pioneer, dj, producer, radio host and the driving force behind CLR. He has been one of the first djs who fully embraced the digital age of music. Since then he has never stopped working on his dj and production setup and has finally reached a point of complete satisfaction with his technical and artistic possibilities. This year Chris and his team celebrate 10 years of CLR. Besides many releases and special events, Chris plays at his new residency at „BE“ at Space on Ibiza till the 3rd September, every thursday! 
A brand-new 1h set of the CLR podcast presenter and voice himself, Chris Liebing. live from BE at Space, Ibiza. Listen and enjoy!</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 2009 16:08:29 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:45</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 026 | Speedy J. live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 026 | Speedy J. live from "BE" at Space, Ibiza

Jochem Paap (the Rotterdam artist owes the nickname Speedy J to his DJ skills) is unanimously considered to be one of the first techno producers to come from the Benelux. Together with people like Laurent Garnier, Aphex Twin and Richie Hawtin he helped raising the genre just after it had escaped the Detroit delivery room. Since the early nineties, Speedy J releases on labels like Plus 8, Warp and Novamute After fifteen years of techno Speedy J now has come full circle. Blurring the lines between Live performance and Digital Djing, he fuses subversive electronics and peak time Techno. Together with his partner in crime Chris Liebing he started using Traktor and other Software technology on 4 laptops with hardware such as Machine Drum and 303’s to create a fully integrated set. Not only setting the bar for peak hour Techno madness, Electric Deluxe becomes the platform for his Collabs series that started on Novamute, as well as releases by open minded artists like Chris Liebing, George Issakidis, Tommy Four Seven and Terrence Fixmer to showcase the value of creative synergy using newest technology. Speedy J’s musical vision is genre blurring, creative freedom at the highest level of innovation and quality, it is providing a platform for artists operating within any conceivable genre in the broad spectrum of techno to fully explore and embrace the ever-expanding technological possibilities.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 026 with Speedy J. live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 026 | Speedy J. live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza

Jochem Paap (the Rotterdam artist owes the nickname Speedy J to his DJ skills) is unanimously considered to be one of the first techno producers to come from the Benelux. Together with people like Laurent Garnier, Aphex Twin and Richie Hawtin he helped raising the genre just after it had escaped the Detroit delivery room. Since the early nineties, Speedy J releases on labels like Plus 8, Warp and Novamute After fifteen years of techno Speedy J now has come full circle. Blurring the lines between Live performance and Digital Djing, he fuses subversive electronics and peak time Techno. Together with his partner in crime Chris Liebing he started using Traktor and other Software technology on 4 laptops with hardware such as Machine Drum and 303’s to create a fully integrated set. Not only setting the bar for peak hour Techno madness, Electric Deluxe becomes the platform for his Collabs series that started on Novamute, as well as releases by open minded artists like Chris Liebing, George Issakidis, Tommy Four Seven and Terrence Fixmer to showcase the value of creative synergy using newest technology. Speedy J’s musical vision is genre blurring, creative freedom at the highest level of innovation and quality, it is providing a platform for artists operating within any conceivable genre in the broad spectrum of techno to fully explore and embrace the ever-expanding technological possibilities.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 12:38:18 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:02:21</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 025 | Ben Klock live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 025 | Ben Klock live from "BE" at Space, Ibiza

Ben Klock creates with his sets an atmosphere, which is grounded in deepness. His styles range from dry, but meaty minimal beats to heart opening rave orgasms. He blends Detroit and Chicagio tracks from the good old days into those of the present worth being played out. In his past he starts to play piano at an early stage, does gigs as a singer and guitarist in a rock band. Generally, he always engages in a lot different genres. In the 90s, gigs at Berlin based clubs like Tresor, WMF and Cookies have firmly placed Ben on the map of the Capital’s nightlife. Since the opening of the legendary Beghain, he also is a steady fixture of this most popular Berlin club. Berghain is a place committed to the tradition of huge, excessive Techno nights. At the same time, it is the breeding ground for a lot of new things.“This is, where I find the freedom I need!“ 
Now you have the chance to get an 1hour set from him for free. Have fun with this massive 1h set of Ben Klock live from BE at Space, Ibiza!
Enjoy it!]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 025 with Ben Klock live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 025 | Ben Klock live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza

Ben Klock creates with his sets an atmosphere, which is grounded in deepness. His styles range from dry, but meaty minimal beats to heart opening rave orgasms. He blends Detroit and Chicagio tracks from the good old days into those of the present worth being played out. In his past he starts to play piano at an early stage, does gigs as a singer and guitarist in a rock band. Generally, he always engages in a lot different genres. In the 90s, gigs at Berlin based clubs like Tresor, WMF and Cookies have firmly placed Ben on the map of the Capital’s nightlife. Since the opening of the legendary Beghain, he also is a steady fixture of this most popular Berlin club. Berghain is a place committed to the tradition of huge, excessive Techno nights. At the same time, it is the breeding ground for a lot of new things.“This is, where I find the freedom I need!“ 
Now you have the chance to get an 1hour set from him for free. Have fun with this massive 1h set of Ben Klock live from BE at Space, Ibiza!
Enjoy it!</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 10:21:28 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:05:09</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 024 | Oliver Huntemann live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 024 | Oliver Huntemann live from "BE" at Space, Ibiza

01. Moby - Pale Horses (Apparat Remix)
02. Paul Kalkbrenner - Altes Kamuffel
03. Cari Lekebusch - Fletcher
04. Steve Bug & Paris The Black Fu - Swallowed Too Much Bass
05. Lee van Dowski & Anja Schneider - La Roulette
06. Two - Two Flip
07. André Winter - Dogma
08. Oliver Huntemann - Rikarda
09. Sebrok - Airspeed
10. Klugermann - Echidna
11. Pan-Pot - Confronted
12. Dubfire & Oliver Huntemann - Fuego

Hamburg-based recording artist and DJ Oliver Huntemann is, without doubt, one of the few activists from the early days still holding the torch. When acid house took Germany by storm in the late eighties, Oliver immediately knew that this was his thing - he was electrified! Through a trillion records and a wealth of projects - from the foundation of the successful dance labels Confused and Dance Electric to Huntemann and H-Man releases, via the highly profilic concept series Rekorder with Stephan Bodzin on labels like Cocoon, Gigolo or Giant Wheel, not forgetting those on his own labels and, last but not least, building the Super 8 Studio - Oliver Huntemann has yet to grow tired of serving up state of the art music! His instinctive awareness that, in terms of styles and influences, electronic dance music is - and always will be - about renewal, has allowed him to maintain a unique freshness and keep his special touch very much alive. His latest coup is a new label: Ideal. Ideal is totally dedicated to fresh electronic music, primarily in the form of his own productions. Releasing tracks as Oliver Huntemann is a perfect reflection of his personal approach to the label. Following remixes for some of the biggest names in electronic music such as Depeche Mode, Underworld, Chemical Brothers and a successful collaboration with Dubfire (Deep Dish), Oliver is still one of the hottest producers on the scene.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 024 with Oliver Huntemann live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 024 | Oliver Huntemann live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza

01. Moby - Pale Horses (Apparat Remix)
02. Paul Kalkbrenner - Altes Kamuffel
03. Cari Lekebusch - Fletcher
04. Steve Bug &amp; Paris The Black Fu - Swallowed Too Much Bass
05. Lee van Dowski &amp; Anja Schneider - La Roulette
06. Two - Two Flip
07. André Winter - Dogma
08. Oliver Huntemann - Rikarda
09. Sebrok - Airspeed
10. Klugermann - Echidna
11. Pan-Pot - Confronted
12. Dubfire &amp; Oliver Huntemann - Fuego

Hamburg-based recording artist and DJ Oliver Huntemann is, without doubt, one of the few activists from the early days still holding the torch. When acid house took Germany by storm in the late eighties, Oliver immediately knew that this was his thing - he was electrified! Through a trillion records and a wealth of projects - from the foundation of the successful dance labels Confused and Dance Electric to Huntemann and H-Man releases, via the highly profilic concept series Rekorder with Stephan Bodzin on labels like Cocoon, Gigolo or Giant Wheel, not forgetting those on his own labels and, last but not least, building the Super 8 Studio - Oliver Huntemann has yet to grow tired of serving up state of the art music! His instinctive awareness that, in terms of styles and influences, electronic dance music is - and always will be - about renewal, has allowed him to maintain a unique freshness and keep his special touch very much alive. His latest coup is a new label: Ideal. Ideal is totally dedicated to fresh electronic music, primarily in the form of his own productions. Releasing tracks as Oliver Huntemann is a perfect reflection of his personal approach to the label. Following remixes for some of the biggest names in electronic music such as Depeche Mode, Underworld, Chemical Brothers and a successful collaboration with Dubfire (Deep Dish), Oliver is still one of the hottest producers on the scene.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 10:18:22 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 023 | Mathew Jonson live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Canada’s Mathew Jonson has become one of the preeminent producers and dj’s in electronic music today. Recording on internationally renowned labels such as Sub Static, Minus, Perlon, Kompakt, Itiswhatitis, Arbutus, and now on his newly formed label Wagon Repair, Jonson has created some of the most influential tracks of the past few years. Tracks such as ‘Decompression’, ‘Alpine Rocket’ w/ Luciano, ‘Marionette’, ‘Folding Space, ‘Typerope’, and ‘Return of the Zombie Bikers’ have found themselves on the top ten lists of artists such as Gilles Peterson, Richie Hawtin, Tiga, Sven Vath and Laurent Garnier as well as magazines such as URB, FACT, DJ, GO, Raveline, Trax and Groove, where he also received accolades as ‘Best Producer of 2004’ and Best Producer 2006. Mathew’s music is a hybrid of styles; forging influences from techno, jazz, house, drum ‘n’ bass and fusion to create flowing bass lines and synth melodies that have influenced his trademark tech-fusion sound. With appearances on mix albums from Carl Craig, Daniel Bell, Adam Beyer and Ricardo Villalobos, and remixes for everyone from the Chemical Brothers and Moby to Nelly Furtado, Jonson has developed a large and varied following internationally. Mathew’s modesty continues to speak through the meditative sounds created in his studio, a testament both to his musicianship and his authentic nature.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 023 with Mathew Jonson live from &quot;BE&quot; at Space, Ibiza</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>Canada’s Mathew Jonson has become one of the preeminent producers and dj’s in electronic music today. Recording on internationally renowned labels such as Sub Static, Minus, Perlon, Kompakt, Itiswhatitis, Arbutus, and now on his newly formed label Wagon Repair, Jonson has created some of the most influential tracks of the past few years. Tracks such as ‘Decompression’, ‘Alpine Rocket’ w/ Luciano, ‘Marionette’, ‘Folding Space, ‘Typerope’, and ‘Return of the Zombie Bikers’ have found themselves on the top ten lists of artists such as Gilles Peterson, Richie Hawtin, Tiga, Sven Vath and Laurent Garnier as well as magazines such as URB, FACT, DJ, GO, Raveline, Trax and Groove, where he also received accolades as ‘Best Producer of 2004’ and Best Producer 2006. Mathew’s music is a hybrid of styles; forging influences from techno, jazz, house, drum ‘n’ bass and fusion to create flowing bass lines and synth melodies that have influenced his trademark tech-fusion sound. With appearances on mix albums from Carl Craig, Daniel Bell, Adam Beyer and Ricardo Villalobos, and remixes for everyone from the Chemical Brothers and Moby to Nelly Furtado, Jonson has developed a large and varied following internationally. Mathew’s modesty continues to speak through the meditative sounds created in his studio, a testament both to his musicianship and his authentic nature.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 03 Aug 2009 13:46:33 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>01:02:02</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 022 | Dustin Zahn</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 022 | Dustin Zahn

01. Harmonic 313 - Music Substitute System
02. Syncom Data - Beyond the Stars (Speedy J Remix)
03. Humate - Love Stimulation (Radio Slave Beats)
04. Mirko Loko - Bluebook
05. Chris Liebing - Discombobulated
06. Edit-Select - Bauer
07. Gary Beck - On the Run (Edit-Select Remix)
08. Zuni - Hoodwinked (Kevin Gorman Remix)
09. Tommy Four Seven - Surma (Speedy J Dub Tool)
10. Donato Dozzy & Giorgio Gigli - Real Love EQ - Itay
11. The Kooky Scientist - Busy Signal
12. Edit-Select - Aurian
13. Marco Carola & G-Man - Zippy
14. Kalet - Living Like a Child (Edgar de Ramon Remix)
15. Chris Liebing - Auf und Davon (Zahn's Solera Edit)
16. Dubfire - Roadkill (Dustin Zahn's Enemy Mix)
17. Psyk - Cubes
18. Len Faki - BX3
19. DJ Rob Little - Pulsate (HMC Remix)
20. Planetary Assault Systems - Forms
21. Seth Troxler - Aphrika
22. Mark Broom meets Dustin Zahn - Leave Me Alone (Edit-Select vs Gary Beck Remix)
23. Speedy J - Klave
24. Acid Circus - Vsnares
25. Mark Broom - The Seducer
26. Silent Servant - Demonstration
27. Lee Van Dowski - The Variable Man
28. Timid Boy - La Nuit
29. Par Grindvik - Ensemble (Decimal Remix)
30. The Machine - Area36
31. Ed Chamberlain - Zarathustra Remastered
32. Ten Madison - The Dark Chamber

After being influenced by mix-tapes of artists such as Richie Hawtin, Dustin began writing music purely for fun. Shortly after, Dustin met future-partner Ian Lehman, who was established in the mid-west rave scene. Ian explained to him that music similar to his was played at parties called raves. Ian invited him to one of his shows and Dustin took his offer to see what he was talking about. After being exposed to just one party, Dustin knew this was his future. Dustin started doing a Live PA at various local parties and quickly became a favorite. After a year, Dustin stepped up to the decks and won just as much respect as he did with his productions. In early 2001, Dustin and Ian both agreed to take things to the next level. They put a halt on bookings and concentrated on the studio. A year later their work had emerged onto vinyl and all over the internet, creating a serious buzz. Abiotic was born, and the duo formed The Attack People.
 A few words can easily describe Dustin Zahn's style: moody, tribal, dark, and hypnotic. Since Dustin co-founded Abiotic Recordings with Ian Lehman in 2001, he's finished projects for labels such as Livewire Records (Detroit), Analytic Trail (Italy) and Invasion (Belgium). His tracks have been received support from techno producers such as Redhead, Adam Beyer, Danilo Vigorito, Tim Xavier, Ben Sims, Chris Liebing, Dave Clarke, Umek, and countless more. Together with partner Ian Lehman, they perform a Live PA under the moniker "The Attack People" which fuses tribalism and just plain twisted beats. Dustin is known for his diverse 3-table sets and smooth mixing through all styles of techno. ]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 022 with Dustin Zahn</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 022 | Dustin Zahn

01. Harmonic 313 - Music Substitute System
02. Syncom Data - Beyond the Stars (Speedy J Remix)
03. Humate - Love Stimulation (Radio Slave Beats)
04. Mirko Loko - Bluebook
05. Chris Liebing - Discombobulated
06. Edit-Select - Bauer
07. Gary Beck - On the Run (Edit-Select Remix)
08. Zuni - Hoodwinked (Kevin Gorman Remix)
09. Tommy Four Seven - Surma (Speedy J Dub Tool)
10. Donato Dozzy &amp; Giorgio Gigli - Real Love EQ - Itay
11. The Kooky Scientist - Busy Signal
12. Edit-Select - Aurian
13. Marco Carola &amp; G-Man - Zippy
14. Kalet - Living Like a Child (Edgar de Ramon Remix)
15. Chris Liebing - Auf und Davon (Zahn&apos;s Solera Edit)
16. Dubfire - Roadkill (Dustin Zahn&apos;s Enemy Mix)
17. Psyk - Cubes
18. Len Faki - BX3
19. DJ Rob Little - Pulsate (HMC Remix)
20. Planetary Assault Systems - Forms
21. Seth Troxler - Aphrika
22. Mark Broom meets Dustin Zahn - Leave Me Alone (Edit-Select vs Gary Beck Remix)
23. Speedy J - Klave
24. Acid Circus - Vsnares
25. Mark Broom - The Seducer
26. Silent Servant - Demonstration
27. Lee Van Dowski - The Variable Man
28. Timid Boy - La Nuit
29. Par Grindvik - Ensemble (Decimal Remix)
30. The Machine - Area36
31. Ed Chamberlain - Zarathustra Remastered
32. Ten Madison - The Dark Chamber

After being influenced by mix-tapes of artists such as Richie Hawtin, Dustin began writing music purely for fun. Shortly after, Dustin met future-partner Ian Lehman, who was established in the mid-west rave scene. Ian explained to him that music similar to his was played at parties called raves. Ian invited him to one of his shows and Dustin took his offer to see what he was talking about. After being exposed to just one party, Dustin knew this was his future. Dustin started doing a Live PA at various local parties and quickly became a favorite. After a year, Dustin stepped up to the decks and won just as much respect as he did with his productions. In early 2001, Dustin and Ian both agreed to take things to the next level. They put a halt on bookings and concentrated on the studio. A year later their work had emerged onto vinyl and all over the internet, creating a serious buzz. Abiotic was born, and the duo formed The Attack People.
 A few words can easily describe Dustin Zahn&apos;s style: moody, tribal, dark, and hypnotic. Since Dustin co-founded Abiotic Recordings with Ian Lehman in 2001, he&apos;s finished projects for labels such as Livewire Records (Detroit), Analytic Trail (Italy) and Invasion (Belgium). His tracks have been received support from techno producers such as Redhead, Adam Beyer, Danilo Vigorito, Tim Xavier, Ben Sims, Chris Liebing, Dave Clarke, Umek, and countless more. Together with partner Ian Lehman, they perform a Live PA under the moniker &quot;The Attack People&quot; which fuses tribalism and just plain twisted beats. Dustin is known for his diverse 3-table sets and smooth mixing through all styles of techno. </itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 27 Jul 2009 13:43:37 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>01:05:45</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 021 | Alex Bau</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 021 | Alex Bau

01. Alex Bau - "Shakalak (Shake the Disease Mix)" (Sino)
02. Kaiserdisco - "Espandrillo" (MBF)
03. Kapuchon & Benny Rodriguez - "The Finger (Radio Slave Remix)" (Spinclub)
04. D-Nox & Beckers - "Cala a Boca" (Sprout)
05. Pfirter - "Mi Auto" (Stockholm Ltd)
06. Side B - "Corn Panic" (unrel.)
07. Umek - "Destructibel Environment" (Sixteenofive)
08. Secret Cinema - "Timeless Altitude 2009" (unrel.)
09. Alex Bau - "End of the Bleep (never coming out Chordmix)"
10. Secret Cinema - "Reaktivator" (unrel.)
11. Loop from Kraftwerk`s "Tour de France Etape 2"
12. Pig & Dan - "Heat" (Yoshitoshi)
13. Loop from Radio Slave`s Grindhouse Tool`s Danton Eprom Remix
14. Edit Select - "Consumed (Edit Select Remix)" (Edit Select)
15. Dusty Kid - "Train No. 2" (Boxer)

What could you say about a guy, being "on board" for more than 10 years, travelling around half of the world with his sound and who is about to break up barriers between minimal, technotic sounds and straight techno? Words can not equal the experience you can make when you meet alex in the mood for "clubbing". Crunchy, bleeping sounds, half an hour later you can not be sure to be safe from stright techno and finally he`s playing some even trancy tunes, and the only comment you can get from him is: "Why not, if it fits?" Every single mix sounds incredibly tight, an absolutely precise feeling for the next best possible record for the moment is his trademark. Like a maniac he is controlling the dancefloor, cooking it up and finally giving it the relief by giving it the chance to explode. His very versatile productions for his own label Toneman but also for world-famous labels like Zenit, Ante Zenit, Chris Liebing`s CLR and many more exactly show what he is all about: Fighting purism, combining styles, showing that one artist can have different faces and even being able to combine them without loosing credibility. Why? Because it`s fun. For the artist, for the dancefloor. Why focussing on "Minimal", "Techhouse" or "Techno" if you can have all?]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 021 with Alex Bau</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 021 | Alex Bau

01. Alex Bau - &quot;Shakalak (Shake the Disease Mix)&quot; (Sino)
02. Kaiserdisco - &quot;Espandrillo&quot; (MBF)
03. Kapuchon &amp; Benny Rodriguez - &quot;The Finger (Radio Slave Remix)&quot; (Spinclub)
04. D-Nox &amp; Beckers - &quot;Cala a Boca&quot; (Sprout)
05. Pfirter - &quot;Mi Auto&quot; (Stockholm Ltd)
06. Side B - &quot;Corn Panic&quot; (unrel.)
07. Umek - &quot;Destructibel Environment&quot; (Sixteenofive)
08. Secret Cinema - &quot;Timeless Altitude 2009&quot; (unrel.)
09. Alex Bau - &quot;End of the Bleep (never coming out Chordmix)&quot;
10. Secret Cinema - &quot;Reaktivator&quot; (unrel.)
11. Loop from Kraftwerk`s &quot;Tour de France Etape 2&quot;
12. Pig &amp; Dan - &quot;Heat&quot; (Yoshitoshi)
13. Loop from Radio Slave`s Grindhouse Tool`s Danton Eprom Remix
14. Edit Select - &quot;Consumed (Edit Select Remix)&quot; (Edit Select)
15. Dusty Kid - &quot;Train No. 2&quot; (Boxer)

What could you say about a guy, being &quot;on board&quot; for more than 10 years, travelling around half of the world with his sound and who is about to break up barriers between minimal, technotic sounds and straight techno? Words can not equal the experience you can make when you meet alex in the mood for &quot;clubbing&quot;. Crunchy, bleeping sounds, half an hour later you can not be sure to be safe from stright techno and finally he`s playing some even trancy tunes, and the only comment you can get from him is: &quot;Why not, if it fits?&quot; Every single mix sounds incredibly tight, an absolutely precise feeling for the next best possible record for the moment is his trademark. Like a maniac he is controlling the dancefloor, cooking it up and finally giving it the relief by giving it the chance to explode. His very versatile productions for his own label Toneman but also for world-famous labels like Zenit, Ante Zenit, Chris Liebing`s CLR and many more exactly show what he is all about: Fighting purism, combining styles, showing that one artist can have different faces and even being able to combine them without loosing credibility. Why? Because it`s fun. For the artist, for the dancefloor. Why focussing on &quot;Minimal&quot;, &quot;Techhouse&quot; or &quot;Techno&quot; if you can have all?</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 11:13:18 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:duration>01:01:28</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 020 | Speedy J.</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 020 | Speedy J. | Playlist

01. Agoria - Baboul Hair Cuttin (Radio Slave Remix)
02. Syncom Data - Beyond the stars (Speedy J remix)
03. Duoteque - Logo
04. Pig and Dan - Eiffel Nights
05. Terence Fixmer - Hypnose (Radio Slave nose to the floor remix)
06. James Ruskin - Sabre
07. Collabs ft Speedy J Chris Liebing - Part03_106_Noise
08. Speedy J - Red Shift
09. Inigo Kennedy - Preliminary Statements
10. Acid Circus - Vsnares
11. Poni Hoax - Hypercommunication (alter ego remix)
12. Tommy Four Seven - Surma (Speedy J dub tool)
13. Len Faki - My Black Sheep - Samuel L. Session's Bang The Drum Mix
14. Phil Kieran - I love You (Adam Beyer & Lenk Dub) 

Jochem Paap (the Rotterdam artist owes the nickname Speedy J to his DJ skills) is unanimously considered to be one of the first techno producers to come from the Benelux. Together with people like Laurent Garnier, Aphex Twin and Richie Hawtin he helped raising the genre just after it had escaped the Detroit delivery room. Since the early nineties, Speedy J releases on labels like Plus 8, Warp and Novamute After fifteen years of techno Speedy J now has come full circle. Blurring the lines between Live performance and Digital Djing, he fuses subversive electronics and peak time Techno. Together with his partner in crime Chris Liebing he started using Traktor and other Software technology on 4 laptops with hardware such as Machine Drum and 303’s to create a fully integrated set. Not only setting the bar for peak hour Techno madness, Electric Deluxe becomes the platform for his Collabs series that started on Novamute, as well as releases by open minded artists like Chris Liebing, George Issakidis, Tommy Four Seven and Terrence Fixmer to showcase the value of creative synergy using newest technology. Speedy J’s musical vision is genre blurring, creative freedom at the highest level of innovation and quality, it is providing a platform for artists operating within any conceivable genre in the broad spectrum of techno to fully explore and embrace the ever-expanding technological possibilities.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 020 with Speedy J.</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 020 | Speedy J. | Playlist

01. Agoria - Baboul Hair Cuttin (Radio Slave Remix)
02. Syncom Data - Beyond the stars (Speedy J remix)
03. Duoteque - Logo
04. Pig and Dan - Eiffel Nights
05. Terence Fixmer - Hypnose (Radio Slave nose to the floor remix)
06. James Ruskin - Sabre
07. Collabs ft Speedy J Chris Liebing - Part03_106_Noise
08. Speedy J - Red Shift
09. Inigo Kennedy - Preliminary Statements
10. Acid Circus - Vsnares
11. Poni Hoax - Hypercommunication (alter ego remix)
12. Tommy Four Seven - Surma (Speedy J dub tool)
13. Len Faki - My Black Sheep - Samuel L. Session&apos;s Bang The Drum Mix
14. Phil Kieran - I love You (Adam Beyer &amp; Lenk Dub) 

Jochem Paap (the Rotterdam artist owes the nickname Speedy J to his DJ skills) is unanimously considered to be one of the first techno producers to come from the Benelux. Together with people like Laurent Garnier, Aphex Twin and Richie Hawtin he helped raising the genre just after it had escaped the Detroit delivery room. Since the early nineties, Speedy J releases on labels like Plus 8, Warp and Novamute After fifteen years of techno Speedy J now has come full circle. Blurring the lines between Live performance and Digital Djing, he fuses subversive electronics and peak time Techno. Together with his partner in crime Chris Liebing he started using Traktor and other Software technology on 4 laptops with hardware such as Machine Drum and 303’s to create a fully integrated set. Not only setting the bar for peak hour Techno madness, Electric Deluxe becomes the platform for his Collabs series that started on Novamute, as well as releases by open minded artists like Chris Liebing, George Issakidis, Tommy Four Seven and Terrence Fixmer to showcase the value of creative synergy using newest technology. Speedy J’s musical vision is genre blurring, creative freedom at the highest level of innovation and quality, it is providing a platform for artists operating within any conceivable genre in the broad spectrum of techno to fully explore and embrace the ever-expanding technological possibilities.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 11:59:10 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:03:10</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 019 | A. Mochi</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 019 | A. Mochi | Playlist

A.Mochi is one of the most prolific producers, Live performers and DJs in Tokyo's Techno scene. As a producer he released his music with labels like Len Faki's Figure, Francois K's WaveTec or Luke Slater's Mote-Evolver. Initially Rock music captured his attentions as a younger man, however, the impact of the heavy, fat bass and beats of electro music changed his musical life forever, which became the basis of his career today. In 2007, after releases on labels like 'Highland', 'Hardsignal' and 'Tremors' gathered him some respect, he signed a release with 'Mote-Evolver' owned by the UK's legendary techno pioneer Luke Slater. In October last year, 'Battery EP' which was released on Figure, the label owned by resident of one of the world’s most famous clubs (Berlin's Berghain / Panoramabar), Len Faki. 2009 see a further release on Figure, (Figure 19) and his work as a Remixer of Shin Nishimura in May for the label 'SCI+TEC Digital Audio', the label of Dubfire aka Deep Dish. His profound work finds wide acceptance by popular artists like Len Faki, Luke Slater, Francois K., Chris Liebing, Dave Clarke, Adam Beyer, Dubfire, TomCraft to name a few. By launching his very own label 'Resound Records' in 2007, he has started this as a platform to build connections with other Japanese artists, and support the thriving local scene with even more new music. As a producer and artist, A.Mochi will certainly bring even more sophisticated, powerful music to his audience in the year to come.

01. Planetary Assault Systems - Whoodoo (Ostgut Ton)
02. Mirai - Sabbath (Resoud)
03. Brian Ffar - Billy Bought A Laser - Pan-Pot Remix (Siteholder)
04. Chris Liebing - Auf und davon (CLR)
05. A.Mochi - Whiplash (Figure)
06. Side B - Corn Panic (Gemini)
07. Pfirter - De A Poco (Figure)
08. Joseph Capriati - Kontrol Room (Drumcode)
09. A.Mochi - Harvester edit (Figure)
10. Dustin_Zahn - Stranger To Stability - Len Faki podium mix (Rekids)
11. Joel Mull&Adam Beyer - Forming Dies - Jerome Sydenham Remix (Drumcode)
12. Len Faki - BX3 (Ostgut Ton)
13. A.Mochi - Black Out (Figure)]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 019 with A. Mochi</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 019 | A. Mochi | Playlist

A.Mochi is one of the most prolific producers, Live performers and DJs in Tokyo&apos;s Techno scene. As a producer he released his music with labels like Len Faki&apos;s Figure, Francois K&apos;s WaveTec or Luke Slater&apos;s Mote-Evolver. Initially Rock music captured his attentions as a younger man, however, the impact of the heavy, fat bass and beats of electro music changed his musical life forever, which became the basis of his career today. In 2007, after releases on labels like &apos;Highland&apos;, &apos;Hardsignal&apos; and &apos;Tremors&apos; gathered him some respect, he signed a release with &apos;Mote-Evolver&apos; owned by the UK&apos;s legendary techno pioneer Luke Slater. In October last year, &apos;Battery EP&apos; which was released on Figure, the label owned by resident of one of the world’s most famous clubs (Berlin&apos;s Berghain / Panoramabar), Len Faki. 2009 see a further release on Figure, (Figure 19) and his work as a Remixer of Shin Nishimura in May for the label &apos;SCI+TEC Digital Audio&apos;, the label of Dubfire aka Deep Dish. His profound work finds wide acceptance by popular artists like Len Faki, Luke Slater, Francois K., Chris Liebing, Dave Clarke, Adam Beyer, Dubfire, TomCraft to name a few. By launching his very own label &apos;Resound Records&apos; in 2007, he has started this as a platform to build connections with other Japanese artists, and support the thriving local scene with even more new music. As a producer and artist, A.Mochi will certainly bring even more sophisticated, powerful music to his audience in the year to come.

01. Planetary Assault Systems - Whoodoo (Ostgut Ton)
02. Mirai - Sabbath (Resoud)
03. Brian Ffar - Billy Bought A Laser - Pan-Pot Remix (Siteholder)
04. Chris Liebing - Auf und davon (CLR)
05. A.Mochi - Whiplash (Figure)
06. Side B - Corn Panic (Gemini)
07. Pfirter - De A Poco (Figure)
08. Joseph Capriati - Kontrol Room (Drumcode)
09. A.Mochi - Harvester edit (Figure)
10. Dustin_Zahn - Stranger To Stability - Len Faki podium mix (Rekids)
11. Joel Mull&amp;Adam Beyer - Forming Dies - Jerome Sydenham Remix (Drumcode)
12. Len Faki - BX3 (Ostgut Ton)
13. A.Mochi - Black Out (Figure)</itunes:summary>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 018 | Pfirter</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[This week Chris Liebing presents CLR Podcast - 018 with Pfirter 

Pfirter is one of the main icons of the electronic scene in Argentina. Juan Pablo Pfirter has developed a very unique and personal style, mainly because of his very particular set, that includes House, Minimal Techno and Techno. Pfirter is nowadays considered one of the argentinian dj’s with the biggest international projection, with releases under his own name or under the duo PlanTec, released on labels as 2020 Vision, Stockholm Ltd, MindTrip Music, Acktivism Recordings, GHRK among others. This records are played and charted by artists like Sven Väth, Par Grindvik, Chris Liebing, Chris Fortier, Christian Smith, Paul Woolford, Xpansul, Joey Beltram, Davide Squillace and Eddie Richards among others. Besides, He’s also member of GrooveSquad, along with dj Juan Pablo Sgalia. Together, they perform on a Back 2 Back format, with 4 Tourntables, 2 Mixers and effects. Their sets are well known for its length. But Juan Pablo’s presence on the Argentinean electronic scene is not recent. He's been working on dance stations in Buenos Aires almost for 2 decades, since the beginning of electronic radio stations (Z 95, X4, Energy FM, Power, Eco FM). He also performs in the biggest festivals in the region: South American Music Conference, Personal Fest, BUE, Winter Music Conference, Bs As Parade. And also in clubs and festivals in Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Spain, USA, Germany.	

Now you have the chance to get an 1hour set from him for free, so keep your eyes and ears open…


CLR Podcast | 018 | Pfirter playlist

01 - JAMES KUMO - The Deep - Metamorphic Recordings -
02 - PFIRTER - Hidrogeno - Promo - 
03 - BRIAN SANHAJI - Critical Mass - Monoloc Remix -
04 - A-INC - 2 Eyes - Material - 
05 - DUSTIN ZAHN - Dutch Rudder 420 - MindShake Records -
06 - MISC - Confirmed - Perc Trax -
07 - REMUTE - Bigbenization - Snork Enterprises -
08 - KEVIN GORMAN - Insomnia - Mikrowave -
09 - LEN FAKI - BX 3 - Ostgut -
10 - PFIRTER - The Dub Track - Unreleased -
11 - PFIRTER - Bad Luck - Stockholm LTD -
12 - SYNTEC, QUICK - Sheepskin - Remute Remix - Momentum -
13 - ALEX UNDER - Azul Terio Techno - CMYK Musik -]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 018 with Pfirter</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>This week Chris Liebing presents CLR Podcast - 018 with Pfirter 

Pfirter is one of the main icons of the electronic scene in Argentina. Juan Pablo Pfirter has developed a very unique and personal style, mainly because of his very particular set, that includes House, Minimal Techno and Techno. Pfirter is nowadays considered one of the argentinian dj’s with the biggest international projection, with releases under his own name or under the duo PlanTec, released on labels as 2020 Vision, Stockholm Ltd, MindTrip Music, Acktivism Recordings, GHRK among others. This records are played and charted by artists like Sven Väth, Par Grindvik, Chris Liebing, Chris Fortier, Christian Smith, Paul Woolford, Xpansul, Joey Beltram, Davide Squillace and Eddie Richards among others. Besides, He’s also member of GrooveSquad, along with dj Juan Pablo Sgalia. Together, they perform on a Back 2 Back format, with 4 Tourntables, 2 Mixers and effects. Their sets are well known for its length. But Juan Pablo’s presence on the Argentinean electronic scene is not recent. He&apos;s been working on dance stations in Buenos Aires almost for 2 decades, since the beginning of electronic radio stations (Z 95, X4, Energy FM, Power, Eco FM). He also performs in the biggest festivals in the region: South American Music Conference, Personal Fest, BUE, Winter Music Conference, Bs As Parade. And also in clubs and festivals in Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Spain, USA, Germany.	

Now you have the chance to get an 1hour set from him for free, so keep your eyes and ears open…


CLR Podcast | 018 | Pfirter playlist

01 - JAMES KUMO - The Deep - Metamorphic Recordings -
02 - PFIRTER - Hidrogeno - Promo - 
03 - BRIAN SANHAJI - Critical Mass - Monoloc Remix -
04 - A-INC - 2 Eyes - Material - 
05 - DUSTIN ZAHN - Dutch Rudder 420 - MindShake Records -
06 - MISC - Confirmed - Perc Trax -
07 - REMUTE - Bigbenization - Snork Enterprises -
08 - KEVIN GORMAN - Insomnia - Mikrowave -
09 - LEN FAKI - BX 3 - Ostgut -
10 - PFIRTER - The Dub Track - Unreleased -
11 - PFIRTER - Bad Luck - Stockholm LTD -
12 - SYNTEC, QUICK - Sheepskin - Remute Remix - Momentum -
13 - ALEX UNDER - Azul Terio Techno - CMYK Musik -</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 13:12:21 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:58</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 017 | Ben Klock</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 017 | Ben Klock | Playlist

01. DVS1 / Searching / Klockworks
02. Ben Klock / Goodly Sin (Robert Hood Remix) / Ostgut Ton
03. Levon Vincent / Solemn Days / Deconstruct
04. Rosella / 28 / Net28
05. Scuba / Volt / Abucs
06. Bill Youngman / Cells Regenerate (Hanno Hinkelbein Remix) / Null Records
07. DVS1 / Running / Klockworks
08. Ben Klock / Pressure / Klockworks
09. *** / Premise / ***
10. Ben Klock / Subzero / Ostgut Ton
11. DVS1 / Break Away / Klockworks
12. Ben Klock / Pulse / Klockworks
13. DJ Slip / Available Light / Thema
14. Deuce / Cue Ed / Ostgut Ton
15. Planetary Assault Systemd / Enter Action / Ostgut Ton
16. Marco Carola / Danger / One Thousand Records
17. Jacek Sienkiewicz / Connections / Cocoon
18. Bruce Ivery / Rush / Stilove4music
19. Robert Hood / Rek / Tresor
20. Ben Klock / Subzero (Sandwell District Remix) / Ostgut Ton]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 017 with Ben Klock</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 017 | Ben Klock | Playlist

01. DVS1 / Searching / Klockworks
02. Ben Klock / Goodly Sin (Robert Hood Remix) / Ostgut Ton
03. Levon Vincent / Solemn Days / Deconstruct
04. Rosella / 28 / Net28
05. Scuba / Volt / Abucs
06. Bill Youngman / Cells Regenerate (Hanno Hinkelbein Remix) / Null Records
07. DVS1 / Running / Klockworks
08. Ben Klock / Pressure / Klockworks
09. *** / Premise / ***
10. Ben Klock / Subzero / Ostgut Ton
11. DVS1 / Break Away / Klockworks
12. Ben Klock / Pulse / Klockworks
13. DJ Slip / Available Light / Thema
14. Deuce / Cue Ed / Ostgut Ton
15. Planetary Assault Systemd / Enter Action / Ostgut Ton
16. Marco Carola / Danger / One Thousand Records
17. Jacek Sienkiewicz / Connections / Cocoon
18. Bruce Ivery / Rush / Stilove4music
19. Robert Hood / Rek / Tresor
20. Ben Klock / Subzero (Sandwell District Remix) / Ostgut Ton</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 22 Jun 2009 12:30:22 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:02:14</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 016 | Brian Sanhaji live</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 016 | Brian Sanhaji live]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 016 with Brian Sanhaji live</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 016 | Brian Sanhaji live</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 15 Jun 2009 14:50:42 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:02:14</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 015 | WYS present Chris Liebing at Fabric, London</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 015 | WYS present Chris Liebing at Fabric

recorded May 24th at Fabric, London]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 015 with Chris Liebing live at Fabric, London</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 015 | WYS present Chris Liebing at Fabric

recorded May 24th at Fabric, London</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 14:49:28 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>00:59:05</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, London, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, Farbic, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 014 | Collabs live at Mayday</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 014 with Collabs live at Mayday]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 014 with Collabs live at Mayday</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary />
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			<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jun 2009 15:07:36 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:04:03</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 013 | Adam Beyer</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 013 | Adam Beyer | Playlist

01. Polder - Size (Nihad Tule remix) - 100% pure
02. Hemanez - Served - Quartz
03. Paul Ritch - The Wolf (Slam remix)
04. Mladen Tomic - Tanga - MKT
05. Remute - Joking About Death - Shooting Elvis
06. A .Mochi - Black Out - Figure
07. Joseph Capriati - Kontrol Room - Drumcode
08. Reshuffle - The Upper Shelf
09. Adam Beyer - Remainings III (Dahlbäck & Beyer rmx) - Drumcode
10. Chris Liebing - Auf und ab - CLR
11. Planetary Assault Systems - Mark Me - Ostgut Ton
12. Christian Fischer - Chiffre (Mark Broom rmx)
13. Adam Beyer & Joel Mull - Forming Dice (Sydenham remix) - Drumcode
14. Tommy Four Seven - Surma Speedy J Dub tool]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 013 with Adam Beyer</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 013 | Adam Beyer | Playlist

01. Polder - Size (Nihad Tule remix) - 100% pure
02. Hemanez - Served - Quartz
03. Paul Ritch - The Wolf (Slam remix)
04. Mladen Tomic - Tanga - MKT
05. Remute - Joking About Death - Shooting Elvis
06. A .Mochi - Black Out - Figure
07. Joseph Capriati - Kontrol Room - Drumcode
08. Reshuffle - The Upper Shelf
09. Adam Beyer - Remainings III (Dahlbäck &amp; Beyer rmx) - Drumcode
10. Chris Liebing - Auf und ab - CLR
11. Planetary Assault Systems - Mark Me - Ostgut Ton
12. Christian Fischer - Chiffre (Mark Broom rmx)
13. Adam Beyer &amp; Joel Mull - Forming Dice (Sydenham remix) - Drumcode
14. Tommy Four Seven - Surma Speedy J Dub tool</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 16:13:14 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:13</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 012 | D-Nox</title>
			<itunes:author>Chris Liebing</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 012 | D-Nox | Playlist

01. Kapuchon & Benny Rodrigues- The Finger (D-Nox & Beckers Remix) - Spinclub Recordings
02. D-Nox & Beckers - Cala A Boca - Sprout 
03. Paul Nazca & Leslie Kei - Mistral B (Koen Groeneveld Remix)
04. Christian Smith & John Selway - Work It (Fergie Remix)
05. Strike & Santos - Exiled (Mark Broom Remix)
06. Reboot - Ronson - Cocoon
07. Pitto - Feelin - Rejected
08. Spencer Parker - Yogoto - Rekids
09. Slam - Possitive Education (D´Julz Remix) - Soma
10. Hermanez - Gold Coast

more information under: www.myspace.com/djdnox]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 012 with D-Nox</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 012 | D-Nox | Playlist

01. Kapuchon &amp; Benny Rodrigues- The Finger (D-Nox &amp; Beckers Remix) - Spinclub Recordings
02. D-Nox &amp; Beckers - Cala A Boca - Sprout 
03. Paul Nazca &amp; Leslie Kei - Mistral B (Koen Groeneveld Remix)
04. Christian Smith &amp; John Selway - Work It (Fergie Remix)
05. Strike &amp; Santos - Exiled (Mark Broom Remix)
06. Reboot - Ronson - Cocoon
07. Pitto - Feelin - Rejected
08. Spencer Parker - Yogoto - Rekids
09. Slam - Possitive Education (D´Julz Remix) - Soma
10. Hermanez - Gold Coast

more information under: www.myspace.com/djdnox</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 12:30:15 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:35</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, D-Nox, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 011 | Perc</title>
			<itunes:author>CLR</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 011 | Perc | Playlist

01. Leo Cavallo - Magma09 - Sittingovation.com
02. Add Noise - Handwerk03A - Handwerk
03. The Black Dog - 0093 (Berlin Mix) - Soma
04. R Play - Dither (Damon Wild Subdub) - Synewave
05. Jenn - Delight - KarateKlub
06. O/V/R - Interior - Blueprint
07. Misstress Barbara - Four On The Floor (Perc's Dub Mix) - Maple Music
08. Perc - Submit (Original Mix) - CLR
09. Peter Von Hoesen - Face Of Smoke - Komisch
10. Ben Gibson - Wirklichkeit - Perc Trax
11. Len Faki - BX3 - Ostgut Ton
12. Perc - Trojan Bumble (Knock Knock Tool) - CLR
13. Max Cavalerra - Impact - Broque
14. Sebastian Altstadt - Under A Killing Moon Part 2 - Main
15. Shed - The Lower Upside Down (Surgeon Remix) - Ostgut Ton
16. Max Cooper - The End Of Reason (Perc's End Of Season Remix) - Traum

more information under: www.myspace.com/perctrax]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 011 with Perc</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 011 | Perc | Playlist

01. Leo Cavallo - Magma09 - Sittingovation.com
02. Add Noise - Handwerk03A - Handwerk
03. The Black Dog - 0093 (Berlin Mix) - Soma
04. R Play - Dither (Damon Wild Subdub) - Synewave
05. Jenn - Delight - KarateKlub
06. O/V/R - Interior - Blueprint
07. Misstress Barbara - Four On The Floor (Perc&apos;s Dub Mix) - Maple Music
08. Perc - Submit (Original Mix) - CLR
09. Peter Von Hoesen - Face Of Smoke - Komisch
10. Ben Gibson - Wirklichkeit - Perc Trax
11. Len Faki - BX3 - Ostgut Ton
12. Perc - Trojan Bumble (Knock Knock Tool) - CLR
13. Max Cavalerra - Impact - Broque
14. Sebastian Altstadt - Under A Killing Moon Part 2 - Main
15. Shed - The Lower Upside Down (Surgeon Remix) - Ostgut Ton
16. Max Cooper - The End Of Reason (Perc&apos;s End Of Season Remix) - Traum

more information under: www.myspace.com/perctrax</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 11 May 2009 11:10:02 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:11</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 010 | Tommy Four Seven</title>
			<itunes:author>CLR</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 010 | Tommy Four Seven | Playlist

01. Remute - Joking About Death (James Kronier Remix) - Shooting Elvis
02. Mike Dehnert - A1 - Fachwerk Records
03. Material Object - Stalefish (Kyle Geiger Remix) - Perc Trax
04. Brian Sanhaji - Critical Mass (Tommy Four Seven Remix) - CLR
05. Hardcell - Strob - Drumcode
06. Man Like Me - London Town (Tommy Four Seven Remix) - Our Time
07. Tommy Four Seven - Surma - White
08. Cari Lekebusch - Utopia - H-Productions
09. Sinisa Tamamovic - Zad - Stolen Moments
10. Perc - Submit - CLR
11. Metalogic - Deterrent - Nachstrom Schallplatten
12. Hardcell - Neo Acid - Drumcode
13. Terence Fixmer - Machine (Speedy J Remix) - Electric Deluxe
14. Miro Pajic - Staring At The Dark - Proper NYC
15. MFS - Anubis - Dead Riot

more information under: www.myspace.com/tommyfourseven]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 010 with Tommy Four Seven</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Podcast | 010 | Tommy Four Seven | Playlist

01. Remute - Joking About Death (James Kronier Remix) - Shooting Elvis
02. Mike Dehnert - A1 - Fachwerk Records
03. Material Object - Stalefish (Kyle Geiger Remix) - Perc Trax
04. Brian Sanhaji - Critical Mass (Tommy Four Seven Remix) - CLR
05. Hardcell - Strob - Drumcode
06. Man Like Me - London Town (Tommy Four Seven Remix) - Our Time
07. Tommy Four Seven - Surma - White
08. Cari Lekebusch - Utopia - H-Productions
09. Sinisa Tamamovic - Zad - Stolen Moments
10. Perc - Submit - CLR
11. Metalogic - Deterrent - Nachstrom Schallplatten
12. Hardcell - Neo Acid - Drumcode
13. Terence Fixmer - Machine (Speedy J Remix) - Electric Deluxe
14. Miro Pajic - Staring At The Dark - Proper NYC
15. MFS - Anubis - Dead Riot

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			<title>CLR Podcast | 009 | Masuki</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[CLR Podcast | 009 | Masuki | Playlist

01. Butane - Mutation - Crosstown Rebels
02. Kleinschmager Audio - Emphasis (Album Dub Version) - Rrygular
03. Liefko - Free Your Mind (Bearweasel Dub Version) - Akbal Music
04. Masuki - Ballymore - Restart Records
05. Rocha & Lewinger - Shiitas (Skylark Saved Remix) - Leftroom LTD
06. Kapuchon & Benny Rodrigues - The Finger (Masuki's Interpretation) - Spinclub Recordings
07. DISTAFF - Donuts (Mauro Alpha Remix) - MindTrip Music
08. Joseph Capriati - Login Mono Tool - CLR
09. Terence Fixmer - Machine - EDLX
10. Logiztik Sounds & Audio Bill - The Light (Masuki Remix) - Restart Records

more information under: www.myspace.com/masukimusic]]></description>
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01. Butane - Mutation - Crosstown Rebels
02. Kleinschmager Audio - Emphasis (Album Dub Version) - Rrygular
03. Liefko - Free Your Mind (Bearweasel Dub Version) - Akbal Music
04. Masuki - Ballymore - Restart Records
05. Rocha &amp; Lewinger - Shiitas (Skylark Saved Remix) - Leftroom LTD
06. Kapuchon &amp; Benny Rodrigues - The Finger (Masuki&apos;s Interpretation) - Spinclub Recordings
07. DISTAFF - Donuts (Mauro Alpha Remix) - MindTrip Music
08. Joseph Capriati - Login Mono Tool - CLR
09. Terence Fixmer - Machine - EDLX
10. Logiztik Sounds &amp; Audio Bill - The Light (Masuki Remix) - Restart Records

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			<title>CLR Podcast | 008 | Chris Liebing</title>
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			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 008</itunes:subtitle>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 007 | DJ Emerson</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 007 with DJ Emerson]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 007 with DJ Emerson</itunes:subtitle>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 13 Apr 2009 17:12:26 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 006 | James Kameran</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 006 with James Kameran]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 006 with James Kameran</itunes:subtitle>
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			<title>CLR Videocast | 001 | Netherland Tour 2009</title>
			<itunes:author>CLR</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[CLR Videocast Netherland Tour 26.02.09 - 28.02.09
At the end of February 2009, Chris Liebing played three gigs in small but renowned Techno clubs in Netherland. After the first night at the “Huize Maas” in Groningen, Brian Sanhaji who is currently touring with his new album "Stereotype" joined him for the second show in Amsterdam. The best sound system in town, a packed club and two most flowing CLR artists were the ideal conditions for an unforgettable night at the “Studio 80”. The last gig in the “Doornroosje” in Nijmegen had been sold out weeks before and Chris and Brian truely enjoyed this feast of friends. There is footage of Chris Liebing playing the latest CLR releases and the upcoming CLR26 by Perc. Brian Sanhaji plays a mesmerizing live set and the spectator gets a good insight into the life on the road. We follow Chris to the Rossini Suite in Nijmegen and learn that even experienced djs sometimes have difficulties remembering the name of the club where they are supposed to play. The camera technique during the interviews might appear unorthodox or artistic, but that´s just part of the document… The monthly videocasts are not about perfection but about transmitting a little bit of the day to day life of Chris and the CLR artists. This one in particular is all about throwing a glance on three memorable days on the road in Netherland. Chris Liebing and his team enjoyed the making of this CLR videocast and are looking forward to presenting you the next one next month.]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Videocast 001</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary>CLR Videocast Netherland Tour 26.02.09 - 28.02.09
At the end of February 2009, Chris Liebing played three gigs in small but renowned Techno clubs in Netherland. After the first night at the “Huize Maas” in Groningen, Brian Sanhaji who is currently touring with his new album &quot;Stereotype&quot; joined him for the second show in Amsterdam. The best sound system in town, a packed club and two most flowing CLR artists were the ideal conditions for an unforgettable night at the “Studio 80”. The last gig in the “Doornroosje” in Nijmegen had been sold out weeks before and Chris and Brian truely enjoyed this feast of friends. There is footage of Chris Liebing playing the latest CLR releases and the upcoming CLR26 by Perc. Brian Sanhaji plays a mesmerizing live set and the spectator gets a good insight into the life on the road. We follow Chris to the Rossini Suite in Nijmegen and learn that even experienced djs sometimes have difficulties remembering the name of the club where they are supposed to play. The camera technique during the interviews might appear unorthodox or artistic, but that´s just part of the document… The monthly videocasts are not about perfection but about transmitting a little bit of the day to day life of Chris and the CLR artists. This one in particular is all about throwing a glance on three memorable days on the road in Netherland. Chris Liebing and his team enjoyed the making of this CLR videocast and are looking forward to presenting you the next one next month.</itunes:summary>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 01 Apr 2009 12:06:31 +0200</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 005 | Nick AC</title>
			<itunes:author>CLR</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 005 with Nick AC]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 005 with Nick AC</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary />
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			<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 11:52:13 +0200</pubDate>
			<category>Music</category>
			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:02</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 004 | Monoloc</title>
			<itunes:author>CLR</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 004 with Monoloc]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 004 with Monoloc</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary />
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			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 13:30:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:00:51</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 003 | Joseph Capriati</title>
			<itunes:author>CLR</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 003 with Joseph Capriati]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 003 with Joseph Capriati</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary />
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2009 15:00:00 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:30</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Josh Wink, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Radio Slave, James Kameran, Perc, Joseph Capriati, Native Intruments</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 002 | Benny Rodrigues</title>
			<itunes:author>CLR</itunes:author>
			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 002 with Benny Rodrigues]]></description>
			<itunes:subtitle>Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 002 with Benny Rodrigues</itunes:subtitle>
			<itunes:summary />
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			<pubDate>Mon, 09 Mar 2009 10:49:25 +0100</pubDate>
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			<itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
			<itunes:duration>01:01:09</itunes:duration>
			<itunes:keywords>Chris Liebing, CLR, Spinclub, Ibiza, Techno, Audio, Speedy J., DJ Emerson, Benny Rodrigues, Phil Kieran, Monika Kruse, Angel Costa, Brian Sanhaji, Monoloc, Masuki, Rickzor, James Kameran</itunes:keywords>
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			<title>CLR Podcast | 001 | Chris Liebing</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[Chris Liebing presents the CLR Podcast 001]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 15:38:19 +0100</pubDate>
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