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SYNTHGRIND RADIO is your 24hr source for the latest in progressive electronic music. 128kbps 24/7/365 We are currently looking for DJ mix submissions. We are especially interested in all forms of progressive electronic music....breaks, house, trance, liquid DnB, downtempo, chillout etc.....
To find out more about this event or to submit a track to be featured in the show, log on to Abstraction Records at http://www.abstractionrecords.co.uk
my name is t.v.w and i have just started having a set on a internet radio station its called spicemusicradio i am on at 8pm till 10pm london time on tuedsays
i play uplifting trance would be cool if i got a few extra listeners
is a friendly station witch has chat room etc
so pop in and say hi
Replay :
Nights of Monday to Tuesday from 01:00-03:00 CET, GMT 00:00, EST 7:00 pm on www.slurpyradio.com
Tuesday from 21:00-23:00 CET, GMT 20:00, EST 3:00 pm on www.trancesonic.fm
Wednesday from 13:00-15:00 CET, GMT 12:00, EST 7:00 am on www.beatboxradio.net
Wednesday from 17:00-19:00 CET, GMT 16:00, EST 11:00 am on www.dreamradio.ie
Friday from 20:00-22:00 CET, GMT 19:00, EST 2:00 pm on www.dbsradio.net
Friday from 21:00-23:00 CET, GMT 20:00, EST 3:00 pm on www.1mix.co.uk
Nights of Friday to Saturday from 00:00-02:00 CET, GMT 23:00, EST 6:00 pm on www.energyfm.co.uk
Saturday from 07:00-09:00 CET, GMT 06:00, EST 1:00 am on www.energyfm.co.uk (rewind)
Saturday from 19:00-21:00 CET, GMT 18:00, EST 12:00 pm on 99.2 FM (France)
The Progressive Showcase returns this coming Monday (March 9th) for episode 029, featuring another of my extended two hour solo sets. I always enjoy playing the longer sets as it gives me ample opportunity to feature some tracks which have been under the radar over the past few weeks & also to better represent my range of sounds. This week's show will feature music ranging from some deeper darker tech-house right through to the more trancey side of things.
The show kicks off at 17.00 (UK) via the Progressive Channel over at http://www.sense.fm running for the full two hours uninterrupted. Expect to hear remixes & productions from the likes of Pryda, Niklas Harding, Andy Moor, Paul Keeley & many more.
I'll also be updating the thread with more info closer to broadcast. Hope some of you can tune in on Monday!
Behind The Lyric 11! Jaren, Claud9, Molly Bancroft, more!
A BRAND NEW episode of 'Marcie presents Behind The Lyric' debuts this week! This is a show exploring the stories behind the lyrics to your favorite EDM tunes.
ETN.FM Airdates:
Monday, 09 March at 20h EST, 17h US West
Tuesday, 10 March @ 09h US East, 15h Central Europe
Tuesday, 10 March @ 18h EST 15h US West
Tune in to Static Progress each night this week for an exclusive guest mix from Neal Scarborough: www.staticprogress.com
Bio:
Over the past five years, Neal Scarborough has become a name that has rolled off the tongues of every DJ, producer and clubber in Trance circles. His productions have become regulars for a wide spectrum of DJ's and he has appeared on some of Dance Music's biggest labels.
In 2004, Neal first collaborated with John O'Callaghan on a number of different projects, the most successful coming under the guise of Inertia. Their first track, "The Emerald", caught the ear of Discover A&R manager John Askew, who had no hesitation in signing Inertia to the Discover label. In 2005, their second release, "The Chamber", really shot them to prominence and the name Inertia was on every Trance DJ's playlist.
Moving on from there, Neal began to establish himself as a Producer and Re-Mixer in his own right. Remixing "Thomas Datt - Distance" for Discover Records as well as the release of "Distant Dr eams" on Enhanced Recordings, under the guise of Nautical Imagery (#6 in Paul Van Dyk's Top 10 for 2006) were his first stand alone releases.
2007 saw "Stung On The River" released on Discover Records with an awesome Sean Tyas remix. Neal then moved on to be signed under the Armada umbrella with his take on the classic "Madagascar" coming out on Soundpiercing, followed by his massive remix of "Dave 202 - Rain Against Her" on Captivating Sounds.
2008 saw Neal propelled into the spotlight even further with releases and productions coming thick and fast. As well as renewing his Inertia partnership with John O'Callaghan to bring us the massive summer smash "The System", he also appeared on Vandit with his remix of "John O'Bir - Ways & Means" and Infrasonic Recordings with his remix of "Andy Tau - The Path".
2009 see's the release of Neal's own tech-tinged destroyer "Panama" on Fraction Recordings. "Tiberium" and another collaboration, this time with Frase, "Caldari" are both due for release on Conspiracy Recordings early this year.