Groovetech Podcast 063 – Techno, House and Minimal
I make a point of picking a well-balanced collection of tracks so that I can respond to crowds. As we talked about recently, I tend to organize my records into “mini sets” of 3-5 records that go along with each other well. When you play across a lot of genres I think it’s more fun to do short mixes. On the other hand, there’s a fantastic feeling that comes from layering sounds.
- Vril – Portal 4
- Sascha Rydell – Believe
- Sinfol – Trembling
- Psyk – Silhouette
- Mark Broom – Non Series Five
- Arttu – Slack
- He/At – I’ve been Thrown Out of Better Places Than This
- Escorting Sarah – Video Shop
- Perc and Randomer – Igneous
- Stranger – Thinner
- Unsubscribe – Penultimate
- Truncate – Truncate 13 Side A
- Mike Parker – Serrated Formation
- Dast – Haradon (Kevin De Vries Remix)
- Cari Lekebusch – Eye Sight Side B
- Mike Parker – Gyroscopic Precession
- Andre Kronert – An EP Called Jinx
- Rumah and Progression – Candid
- S – File – Transmission
- Ruhbarb – Amorpha
- Etapp Kyle – Axiom
- Yotam Avni – Yeezianity
- Isorinne – Shrine of Vice
About the Podcast
The Groovetech weekly DJ mix is a 1 hour podcast playing Techno and Deep-House. Hosted and mixed by Andreas Marouchos (rouchos).
About Andreas
Andreas Marouchos (Short, Rouchos), is a DJ from Toronto. Playing Techno and House, Andreas has been a professional DJ since 1998, playing sets in four countries. He is also a podcasting pioneer, with live audio and video mixes stretching as far back as the last millennium. Despite the progress of technology, Andreas still collects and spins 100% of music on Vinyl as he believes that “putting a laptop between a DJ and the crowd seems boring”.
You can catch his podcasts on CTRL ROOM and DJFM
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