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SGR #176 – Dave Angel & Alex Preda

Welcome to Subdivisions #175, join host Merlyn Martin as he presents guest mixes from legendary UK Techno DJ/Producer Dave Angel from Bedrock Rec, Tronic Rec, R&S Rec. Hour two features Romanian DJ/Producer Alex Preda from Manual Music. 

 

About Dave Angel:

Dave Angel 3A part of the very fabric of the UK techno scene, Dave Angel’s status as an erudite for electronic culture is anything but hyperbole or smothered in exhausting superlatives, but cemented in facts and encased in the endless memories of those who have lived, loved and danced, to the astonishing output of music he has created over the years.

Born the son of a Jazz musician and elder brother to British hip-hop artist Monie Love, Dave’s path in music came to the fore during the explosion of acid house in London, back in the late 80’s. Hosting one of the zeitgeist shows of its time, his weekly broadcast on pirate radio station Phaze One (alongside Fabio and Groverider), saw him champion a new sound that was gradually captivating the youth of the country and catapulted him into the media spotlight, with notable publications including Mixmag, DJ Magazine and The Guardian; all proclaiming Dave as a one of the major forces in the UK techno/acid house scene.

DJing professionally formed through a natural development prior to the recording process, as in 1989 after tinkering at home with a basic set-up of a keyboard and two tape decks, his first attempts at production created a somewhat controversial ‘Nightmare Mix’ edit of Eurhythmics ‘Sweet Dreams’.  

Initially a funk DJ, the TB-303 changed his life: “When I got into techno and acid it was like ‘this is the new sound, this is the new technology!’”, says Dave. “I was thinking: ‘this is the music of the youth, and 20 years from now it’s going to be like the rock of the sixties!’- I had to get in on it”.

Angel’s reworking of ‘Sweet Dreams’ generated such reaction at club level, that RCA were forced to officially release the track; which went on to debut at #23 in the UK Singles chart. The track’s success launched Angel’s name on a national level and opened his possibilities to a wide selection of creative opportunities. Most notably are his EP’s ‘The Family’ on Apollo, ‘Royal Techno’ on Rotation Records and his classic ‘Sea’s Of Tranquillity’ EP, hailed as a landmark release by the techno intelligence.

Since this initial success Dave has not lost his drive to create music, which continues to be regarded as some of the bravest and most influential electronic music Britain produces. Often turning up to his early sets armed with a screwdriver in order to tear apart his Technic 1210s, by abolishing conventional BPM’s his sound has managed to pioneer, whilst still retaining classic inspirations. 

Heavily influenced by the Detroit sound, Dave’s back catalogue is punctured with singles, EPs and remixes on some of music’s most reputable record labels that include Polydor/Love, OuterRythum, Fnac, React Records, Island, R+S and Outrage imprints, amassing impressive sales units and critical acclaim during his 20+ years as a producer.

As a remixer, he has been invited by some of electronic music’s most revered artists and acts to apply his artistic trade to their music. These include Orbital, Sun Electric, Carl Cox, Spooky, James, Roni Size and Underworld. One of his most highly-acclaimed remix duties includes Juan Atkins’s Model 500 alter-ego, where he skewed the sparkling “I Wanna Be There” into a broodingly weighty offering. Equally propelling him further onto the conscious radars of techno impressionists whom matter, Carl Craig’s Drums Suck Mix of ‘Airborne’ taken from the Handle With Care EP, was met with mass praise from fans and critics alike, revealing itself as a twelve-minute expedition of definitive, elastic electronica.

The formation of his renowned recording imprint Rotation Records not only allowed Dave to create some of his most exquisite work to date but also gave the earliest platform to some of the biggest names in the scene today. Artists such as Adam Beyer, Christian Smith, Deetron, Vince Watson, Laidback Luke, The Advent, Jamie Anderson, Bryan Zentz, Steve Rachmad and Misstress Barbara among many, all cut their earliest grooves on the label and each helped to define Rotation as both a purveyor for fresh sounds and emerging talent. 

Fast forward to 2014 and Dave was back on Bedrock Records with the highly regarded triple header ‘Voodoo EP’, which went on to score a Beatport Top 20 and strong support from a host of big hitters including Pete Tong, who spun it on his BBC Radio 1 show exclaiming “The return of Dave Angel” along with Eats Everything quoting “Dave Angel is one of my heroes and this is massive!!” and of course Bedrock head honcho John Digweed amongst many others. Further output in the same year saw continued Pete Tong BBC Radio 1 support on the London based Anjunadeep release, ‘Quartz’.

And it doesn’t stop there. In early 2015 Dave made a debut on the industry renowned Crosstown Rebels with ‘Revelation’ & ‘Guru’ proving the ability to effortlessly turn his hand to a deeper, hypnotic and more twisted sound for Damian Lazarus’ revered label. The release went on to receive three Mixmag reviews over February & March with BBC Radio 1 airplay from B.Traits, premieres on THUMP and Clash, whilst a Beatport chart placement of #21 made an all round success of this debut. The list of support went on and on. Bringing us bang up to date, and Dave’s latest Bedrock outing entitled ‘Progress’ literally progressed up the Beatport chart to a Top 10 placement, garnering support right across the board that included Adam Beyer on his ‘Drumcode’ radio show all the way to a surprising Above & Beyond spin on their internationally reaching ‘Group Therapy’ radio show.

Roll forward to now and Dave has just returned from an intense U.S. Tour in autumn, with no signs of slowing down, his latest studio project ‘Scorpion’ is due to land on Bedrock Records in November 2015. Following this up will be by his long awaited EP for L.A. based Halocyan Records in 2016 and a busy European tour schedule to watch out for!

 

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About Alex Preda:

Alex PredaAlex Preda has been perfecting his production and mixing skills for the last few years. He joyfully combines the traditional sounds of techno, tech house and deep house with a strong melodic flavor, which has repeatedly proven to transpose the crowds from a state of joy and calm to an outburst of energy.

His style is seamless, whether he is in the studio or at the DJ booth. He has reached his fan base mainly in Europe with the strongest presence in the Netherlands, the UK and Romania.

In recent times, Alex has gone from strength to strength. This continuous progression is personified in his release “Bucium”, topping on Manual Music, his home label. This year he is expanding his releases on Stripped Digital and Krafted Music Group, further shaping his modern sound signature.

Established local and international DJs support Alex Preda: Miss Melera via her renown podcast Colourizon, Nick Waren via his March 2015 Top 10 Beatport chart, Olivier Weiter via his Spotify playlist, Dimitri from Amsterdam via his DJ sets all around the Netherlands, Paul Hazendonk via his DJ sets and various press articles.

His ‘+1 Podcast’ is increasingly popular and heard on a monthly basis at top hour on di.fm/progressive. His music is charted and played through various radio stations and shows such as Krafted Music Radio, Proton Radio, Frisky Radio, Decoded Radio, and Progressive House Worldwide Promo Sessions.

A producer and a DJ with a refreshing modern sound – elevating himself and his music every day.

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SGR#176 TRACK LISTING

 

Artist-Title-Label

 Dave Angel  (Hour One)

01.Kaiserdisco – SQ80 (Drumcode)
02.Adam Beyer – I Do (Truesoul)
03.Eric Sneo – Spacewalk (Tronic)
04.Richie Santana – Dirt Magurt (SCI+TEC)
05.Mario Ochoa – Recreation (Suara)
06.Kaiserdisco – Trinity (Tronic)
07.Miguel bastida – Soul Reactions (Suara)
08.Matt Sassari – Swesay (Bouq.)
09.Dave Angel – Scorpion (Bedrock)
10.Daniel Stefanick – I Wonder (Cocoon)
11.Dave Angel – Orion (Bedrock)

 

Alex Preda  (Hour Two)

01. Beacon – Fault Lines (Dauwd Remix)
02. Sable Sheep – Butterflies Drowning (Original Mix)
03. Alex Preda – Bucium (Original Mix)
04. Alex Preda – Multiverse (Original Mix)
05. Alex Preda feat. Amber Long – DNA Matching (Arnas D Dub Remix)
06. Andre Bratten – Trommer Og Bass (Original Mix)
07. Alex Preda feat. Amber Long – DNA Matching (Original Mix)
08. Thodoris Triantafillou & Cj Jeff Feat Thomas Gandey – Body Clock (Original Mix)
09. Maceo Plex – Solar Detroit ( Original Mix )
10. Alex Preda – Chasing Light (Paul Hazendonk Remix)
11. Alex Preda – Chasing Light (Original Mix)

 

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