Tuesday, April 22, 2008

south africa freq

Ntone dj-ing live at global frequency

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Tuesday, April 8, 2008

under the hip hop influence

1. Sonic Traveller by DJ Krush
2. Kansai/Head Bangers by Infumiai Kumiai
3.Girls and boys and toys by Mochipet
4.ELP by Deaf Jox
5. Supertropical by Senor Coconut
6. Lost in Bass
7. Fat Larry Skank by Kode 9
8. I lov U by Dizze Rascal
9. Big Branch by MIA
10 Whats Your Name Again by FANCY
11. Dont You Stand There by DJ PP
12. Tronic by SXK
13. Nail Inna Babylon by Richie Spice
14 La Negra Tomasa by Celso Pina

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

atlantic flows (europe + america)

1. Animal Signal by Turzi
2. For the Lonely HEarts of the Cosmos by Baikonour
3. A Mountain for President by Principles of Geometry
4.Think Twice by Ralph Myerz and the Jack Herre Band
5.Whatever Lola Wants (Sarah Vaughan Remixed) by Gotan Project
5.Let's Make Love by Cansei de Ser Sexy (CSS)

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

BCN mix

Muchas gracias a Owen Meyers for his contribution to the global frequency sound.

Track list:
1. Circuit Flow & The Bird – Gare De Lyon (Dense In The Fourth Dimension)
2. Simian Mobile Disco – Sleep Deprivation (Attack Decay Sustain Release)
3. Ellen Allien – Come (Thrills)
4. Deadmau5 – Arguru (Original Mix)
5. Circuit Flow & The Bird – RedShifts (Dense In The Fourth Dimension)
6. Thomas Schumacher – Red purple (Home)
7. Circuit Flow & The Bird – I Like It (Dense In The Fourth Dimension)
8. Prefuse 73 – Prog Version Slowly Crushed (Preparations)
9. Severed Heads – Dead eyes opened [extended mix] (Cut Copy's FABRICLIVE.29)
10. Who Made Who – Out the door [Super Discount remix] (Cut Copy's FABRICLIVE.29)
11. Dragonette - I Get Around (Van She Vocal Mix)
12. Annie – Heartbeat (Alan Braxe Remix)
13. Chromeo – Needy Girl (FRANKMUSIK remix)
14. Digitalism – Digitalism In Cairo (Idealism)
15. Modeselektor – Black Block (Happy Birthday!)
16. The Black Ghosts – Anyway You Choose to Give It (Boy-8-Bit Remix)


About the mix:

Barcelona is known for its formidable nightlife. In the short time that I've been here, I have witnessed an endless stream of world-class DJs and bands grace the stages of the city's clubs, namely Sala Razzmatazz and Sala Apolo. It's been tiring, but rewarding! Modeselektor, SebastiAn, Apparat, Yelle, Cut Copy, James Holden, Fennesz, Uffie + Feadz, 2manydjs... the list goes on. Not to mention the 2007 iteration of the Sonar festival, which saw such acts as Justice, Simian Mobile Disco, Digitalism, New Young Pony Club, and Junior Boys. The clubs are hot, the music is fabulous, and the people are loving it. This mix is reflective of these experiences. It evolves from a deep, churning minimal techno flow (Thomas Schumacher, Deadmau5, Ellen Allien) into a dirty, rockin' electro groove (Cut Copy, The Gossip, Chromeo, Digitalism, Modeselektor, The Black Ghosts). Three original tracks are debuted on this mix. Circuit Flow & The Bird/Dense In The 4th Dimension is the musical endeavor started in Warkworth, Canada this past fall by Owen Meyers and Ray Monner. Influences include Cassius, Trentemoller and Thomas Schumacher.


About the artist:

Owen Meyers is a native Canadian who currently resides in Barcelona, Spain. Meyers is a classically trained pianist with a Master of Science in Media Arts & Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Cambridge, USA) and a Bachelor of Music with Honours in Music Technology from McGill University (Montreal, Canada). While in Montreal, Meyers performed with the laptop ensemble, hiQloKey, who endeavored to promote the performance of live, improvised electronic music, specifically in the styles of house and down-tempo. Meyers is currently producing and performing in Barcelona and collaborating remotely with artists JOM (Stockholm, Sweden) and MMM (Toronto, Canada).

Circuit Flow & The Bird = http://www.myspace.com/circuitflow

JOM = http://www.myspace.com/jom

MMM = http://www.myspace.com/themsound

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

brazilian fusion sounds

technobrega
sambass (samba+drum&bass)
punk
bossa + funk

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

electrolatino vibe

This evening show was dedicated to latinamerican rhythms, to the flavor of latin fire, caribbean grooves and their fusion with electronic beats.

The local flavor of tonight's show was highly focused in the city of Bogota. As the capital of Colombia, Bogota is a point of intersection of the sounds that are emerging in the other regions of the country.

The tour through the latin electronica started with the music made by Señor Coconut y su Conjunto and his parody of Kraftwerk Autobahn in a cumbia style. It is interesting to realize how the cumbia genre that originated in the caribean coast of Colombia became onw of the most important rhythms to fussion with electronica and as well to be adapted in different latinamerican countries such as Argentina, PEru, Chile, and Mexico.

Celso Piña, el ¨rebelde del acordeon¨ was also in tonight´s show with his track ¨Cumbia sobre el Rio." After that, we moved to Colombia, and we stayed there for the rest of the show. We listened to Bomba Estereo's new track "Fuego," Sidestepper's "Hoy tenermos," champetas from Sayayin and Messie Boogalu, Pernett's "The Caribbean Raver," Chob Quib Town "Pescao Envenenao," and Sidestepper's "Me gustas."

As a bonus, we ended with the electro-tropical version of "Tour de France" by Señor Coconut.

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

on air

yo people!

today we have our first show. full house with Singe (b coleman), Verb (h goldkrand), andy kadin and andres lombana.

we will be on air every tuesday from 7 to 8pm at the WMBR 88.1 FM in Cambridge, MA.

chat with us during our show. IAM screen name: globalfreq

Friday, January 11, 2008

show concept

Global Frequency explores the electronic music scene of cities around the world. We build on the idea of collective intelligence to produce the show, asking djs, music producers, and music fans globally to contribute. A guest is invited each week to create a sound tour of where they live or come from. They give us two hours sound/music that describes the local site and we create the mix for the radio. Local flavor + network transmission = global frequency.

We will build on the idea of collective intelligence to produce this radio show. The idea is to ask djs, music producers, and music fans to describe the sound of their cities with the music that they hear, dance and enjoy. They will send us a selection of tracks or a complete mix for the show.

What we want: 2 hours of music from you. it can be a collection of tracks that we sequence for you or a full-on mix

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

global frequency invite

Global Frequency explores the electronic music scene of cities around the world. Djs, producers, and music fans globally contribute. Local flavor + network transmission = global frequency.