<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" version="2.0"><channel><title>Pulse Radio - Latest Mixtapes</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/</link><description>Pulse Radio - Latest Mixtapes</description><language>en-us</language><item><title>Christian Cambas - Molotov Cocktail 034 with Axel Karakasis 26-05-2012</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/christian-cambas</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/christian-cambas</guid><description>Christian Cambas:

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Sabotage Records

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●Beatport: bit.ly/nVbFVd</description><dc:creator>http://pulseradio.net</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 19:02:19 +1000</pubDate></item><item><title>SQ Face - Whatweplay 058 24-05-2012</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/sq-face</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/sq-face</guid><description>SQ Face - it’s not just a band, which includes only two participants. All history of appearance, amazed its versatility of collective, is concealed in this word.
Russia. Omsk. Two persons, looked at a monitor, were making something like a music. They were putting with enthusiasm their dreams into reality, and also they were striking for only one idea. The main aim of this idea was to show their world’s embodiment to large population of our planet.
Ever since they have come to that style, which was in their souls. An amusing manikin “aka Kvadrabash” with square head has become a logotype of this project, named by the names of each participant.
A lot of hours they spent for writing music. But with every next hour they were opening up new lines of this creation. A simple hobby turned into the art. After that radio show was starting. So, like a trunk with ideas, something whole was created.

So,look at us, SQ Face!</description><dc:creator>http://pulseradio.net</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 02:42:17 +1000</pubDate></item><item><title>Spartaque - Supreme by Spartaque #100 26-05-2012</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/spartaque</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/spartaque</guid><description>Spartaque:

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I Am Techno:

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Respekt:

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● Facebook - on.fb.me/j0qkV2</description><dc:creator>http://pulseradio.net</dc:creator><pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 01:08:41 +1000</pubDate></item><item><title>Interview At Nordstern Basel: 24.02.12 Tale Of Us</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/tale-of-us</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/tale-of-us</guid><description>&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;All good music should tell a story. Tales of experience. Tales of joy. Tales of love lost and won. A Tale of Us.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Tale of Us are Berlin-based DJ and production partnership Karm and Matteo who are currently re-writing the rulebook for deeply moving, emotional electronic music. Together they share a sonic vision that pulls together elements of house and techno with influences from pop, nu-disco and even rock music. While all of their productions are instantly recognisable as Tale Of Us, these range from straight-up dance floor jams to low-slung ambient tracks and more abstract compositions. Already regular fixtures at clubs like Watergate and Weekend in Berlin, Tenax in Florence, Barraca In Valencia and DC10 in Ibiza they have grown up throwing secret loft parties called &amp;lsquo;Just This&amp;rsquo;, in their hometown of Milan. While both originally hail from North America, Karm was born in Toronto and Matteo in New York, they moved to Italy as children, which is where they met and formed the close working bond that they now share.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;At present they are based in Berlin, an inspirational frontier, which has given them numerous opportunities to build relationships with fellow musicians who share their unique musical outlook. At the forefront of these like-minded visionaries are Seth Troxler, Shaun Reeves, Ryan Crosson and Lee Curtiss, who have been passionate supporters of Tale of Us since they first heard their music; so much so that they are releasing Tale Of Us&amp;rsquo; debut EP release on their new &amp;lsquo;Visionquest&amp;rsquo; label this spring.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Prior to this, Karm and Matteo had already released tracks on labels such as &#039;Barraca Music&#039;, &#039;Cocoon&#039; and &#039;Life &amp;amp; Death&#039; and had put out various remix collaborations with fellow &#039;Visionquest&#039; label mates Shaun Reeves &amp;amp; Ryan Crosson. In particular the Tale Of Us remix of Thugfucker &amp;lsquo;Disco Gnome&amp;rsquo; on &#039;Life and Death&#039; was hailed by Mixmag as one best records of 2010. Their next remix on the horizon sees the duo try their hand at something totally different, with a standout remix of a track from the upcoming album of the rock band &#039;Who Made Who&#039; which fuses together both rock and techno, managing to create something incredibly raw and poignant.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;Upcoming events will see them perform both live &amp;amp; DJ sets at locations around the world including the Visionquest showcase at the Shelborne in Miami during WMC, the Detroit Movement Festival (DEMF) and Sonar in Barcelona. They are also booked to play at Klubber&#039;s Day in Madrid, Fiesta Privada in Rome, Elita Festival in Milan and many other quality venues throughout Europe.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify;&quot;&gt;The story continues&amp;hellip;&lt;br /&gt;
&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><dc:creator>http://pulseradio.net</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 19:18:43 +1000</pubDate></item><item><title>Radio Noise 504 - Alvaro Brites (Portugal) -  25-05-2012</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/anderson-noise</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/anderson-noise</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;A pioneer by definition is the first one to open roads into virtually undiscovered territory.The career of DJ and producer Anderson Noise is one as pioneer of the electronic music scence in Brazil. Native of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Noise started DJ ing in a slow but steady manner as is the custom in his region of Brazil. Yet he never forget to take the necessary steps to insure total success. In 1989, during the explosion of Acid House on the club scene, Noise started playing around the local circuit in his hometown. With the professional passion for DJ ing, hes noted for saying that, the function of a DJ is to emote the audience or bring them to an emotional frenzy. Subsequently Noise started organizing and producing large scale events in which he could also DJ for as early as 1992. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
With a fervor, he opened space for the expansion of the electronic music scence in the capital city of Minas Gerais, which as the time was in an embryonic state locally speaking.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
There were more than 40 party events thrown in places like mental institutions, car dealership lots, shopping centers, historic buildings, etc, etc. The Noise Family turned into an institution, as the entire family was involved in organizing and working the events. Mamma Noise, Anderson&amp;acute;s mother worked as hostess in the events,and Alvinho Little Noise joined in the fun burning up the dance floor spinning records along with Anderson. The first compilation disk come out in 96, &amp;quot;Paralisia Cerebral&amp;quot;, when the dream of producing his own records turned into a reality in the talented hands of Anderson Noise.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 1997 he was invited to include &amp;quot;Shantytown&amp;quot; on &amp;quot;Electronic Music Brazil&amp;quot;, the first CD of 100% Brazilian DJ&#039;s&amp;amp; Procucers released by Sony-Mercado Mundo Mix.Without fear of expanding his horizons, Noise promoted the first trio electrico playing exclusively electronic music in 1999 during Carnabel&amp;ocirc;, the off season Mineiro Carnival that turned into a must see perfomance. Without knowing it, he would be acquiring the experience which would later prepare him for a bigger challenge playing on Daniela Mercury&amp;acute;s trio electrico during the Salvador Carnival of 2002, giving him huge national exposure in the media. On the shelves of the great DJ&amp;acute;s are always something besides records, that being trophy&#039;s and awards.In 97&#039;, Noise won the Best Underground DJ award for the magazine ,&amp;quot;DJ Sound&amp;quot;. In the two times that &amp;quot;DJ Sound&amp;quot; ran the competition Anderson won each time. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Then he won the trophy for the best producer and the best DJ of techno music which was called the &amp;quot;Night Illustrated&amp;quot; award created by Erika Palomino from the newspaper &amp;quot;A Folha De S&amp;atilde;o Paulo&amp;quot;. The fa&amp;iacute;scas trophy, an award Noise Won 3 years in a row was offered by the Minas Newspaper, &amp;quot;O Estado de Minas&amp;quot; for those artists that shook up the nightlife in Belo Horizonte and in 2003 he was runner up in the Cool Magazine Awards, Brazils most elegant electronic music magazine.The trophy was given to him in the subsequent year of 2004, as best DJ. Anderson has always participated in the major national/Brazilian Eletronic Music Events.His presence was felt by all in every edition of the Skol Beats Festival since it&#039;s inception,serendipitously closing the 2003 Skol Beats Festival with great fanfare.Noise also participated in the &amp;quot;Electronic Tent&amp;quot; of Rock in Rio in 2000. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
It was in this year that his second compilation CD was released called &amp;quot;October&amp;quot;, with some tracks produced by his own record label &amp;acute;&amp;acute;Noise Music. The label started up in 1999 with the intention of bringing music to the world composed and produced by Brazilians. In his own words;&amp;quot; We Brazilians always buy music by gringo artists and the gringos in turn never have any of our music&amp;quot;. There has already been great electronic music produced in Brazil of excellent quality waiting to be shown to the world. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 2001 Anderson became a DJ in residence at &amp;quot;Headstart Night&amp;quot; in the &amp;quot;Turmills Club&amp;quot; of London, integrating a select group of Brazilian DJs that were playing in the UK and Europe at the time. At the same time Noise played abroad he would share the stage with great interational DJs when they would tour Brazil. The must notable of them who was impressed by the mineiro DJ was Carl Cox, considered the greatest DJ on the planet. Carl Cox was impressed by Noise&#039;s force of playing the first time Cox toured Brazil. &amp;quot;Anderson is very talented. He played with me sometime before, sometimes after. He also has his own label, Noise Music. They&amp;acute;re good records, too good to ignore. In the 2001 issue of DJ Magazine, &amp;quot;2002 Top 100&amp;quot;, Cox classified Anderson as the future &amp;quot;DJ Hero&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
His third CD compilation came out in 2002, greatly pleasing his Brazilian fan base, &amp;quot;Noise Music Compilation 100% Mix, Anderson Noise&amp;quot;. It was released by a major record company,bringing all of the best Noise Music tracks into the form of an awesome set list compilation. It was well received in Brazil as well as in Europe , calling the attention of Trevor Rockcliffe, the owner of Mentor Records, a very well respected English label.After hearing the material, Rockcliffe wanted to release &amp;quot;Voc&amp;ecirc; Mesmo&amp;quot; on his Mentor Label. In 2002 Anderson started up his radio show, &amp;ldquo;Radio Noise&amp;rdquo;, as one of his various weekly programs in his site.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 2003 Anderson was invited by &amp;quot;DJ Magazine&amp;quot;, the worlds most respected publication dedicated to electronic music, to produce his fourth CD, &amp;quot;DJ World Series, Anderson Noise&amp;quot;. In a series of 5 records that the magazine released, where each DJ, representing a different continent would make a record representing his continent of origin, Anderson was chosen to represent Latin America. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
From then on Noise&#039;s international career kept growing steadily.He has participated in the biggest international festivals: Homelands, Dance Valley, Creamfields, Sonar, Exit, Nokia Tredns, Rock in Rio Lisboa, SAMC, Knebworth Ministry of Sound, etc. His presentations around the world have given him the opportunity to play in various countries such as; Argentina, Bolivia, China, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Scotland, Serbia and Montenegro, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela. Noises CD&amp;acute;s, records,and DVD&#039;s have been released by international labels such as AFU LAB, Audio, Circle Music, Desaper Here, Eukatech, Harthouse, Jericho, Lo Kik, Mentor, Missile, Molecular Pild, Primate, Sleaze, Spectrum &amp;amp; Teggno and are being played throughout the world. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Noises fifth CD is an innovative one for the Brazilian public called, &amp;quot;Anderson Noise Live @ Skol Beats 04&amp;quot;. It is the first electronic music CD recorded live by a Brazilian DJ during his gig at the Skol Beats Festival which is the biggest electronic music festival of it&amp;acute;s kind in Latin America. In Anderson&amp;acute;s never tiring mode, he released shortly afterwards the first DVD from a Brazilian DJ, &amp;quot;Brazilian Love Affair&amp;quot;,that accompanies Anderson&amp;acute;s club/gig- circuit in many different states/regions of Brazil in which he is resident DJ. As far as Noise is concerned, there exists no limits that can&#039;t be surpassed. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 2005 Noise created TV Noise together with &amp;ldquo;Toro Productions&amp;rdquo;, including weekly programs from the DJ&amp;rsquo;s perspective showing clubs,parties,and festivals in Brasil and all over the world. After having played in Tokyo,Anderson entered into a partnership with &amp;ldquo;Womb&amp;rdquo;,considered the second best club in the world by MIXMAG for presenting annual tours in Brazil and Japan.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 2006 Anderson Noise for the second time closed Skol Beats,the principal electronic music festival of Latin America with great acclaim.In June he returned to Japan for his second tour of the &amp;ldquo;Womb Noise&amp;rdquo;project. This year he was ranked in the top 100 DJ&amp;rsquo;s,coming in at 79th place by DJ MAG.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
2007 Anderson Noise was voted 54th in the top 100 DJ ranking from DJ Mag!Beyond being the only Brazilian DJ to compete at this level,Noise is the only one from Brazil to ever come in at such a high ranking and also the only Brazilian DJ voted 2 years in a row. Also Anderson got a track of his,&amp;rdquo;Homem-Cachorro&amp;rdquo;, chosen for the sountrack of the renown film &amp;ldquo;O Passado&amp;rdquo; from director Hector Babenco.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
This is surely a great virtue for those who are of a creative and pioneering nature.&lt;/p&gt;</description><dc:creator>http://pulseradio.net</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 10:18:56 +1000</pubDate></item><item><title>Radio Noise 503 – Florian Meindl (Germany) -  18-05-2012</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/anderson-noise</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/anderson-noise</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;A pioneer by definition is the first one to open roads into virtually undiscovered territory.The career of DJ and producer Anderson Noise is one as pioneer of the electronic music scence in Brazil. Native of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Noise started DJ ing in a slow but steady manner as is the custom in his region of Brazil. Yet he never forget to take the necessary steps to insure total success. In 1989, during the explosion of Acid House on the club scene, Noise started playing around the local circuit in his hometown. With the professional passion for DJ ing, hes noted for saying that, the function of a DJ is to emote the audience or bring them to an emotional frenzy. Subsequently Noise started organizing and producing large scale events in which he could also DJ for as early as 1992. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
With a fervor, he opened space for the expansion of the electronic music scence in the capital city of Minas Gerais, which as the time was in an embryonic state locally speaking.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
There were more than 40 party events thrown in places like mental institutions, car dealership lots, shopping centers, historic buildings, etc, etc. The Noise Family turned into an institution, as the entire family was involved in organizing and working the events. Mamma Noise, Anderson&amp;acute;s mother worked as hostess in the events,and Alvinho Little Noise joined in the fun burning up the dance floor spinning records along with Anderson. The first compilation disk come out in 96, &amp;quot;Paralisia Cerebral&amp;quot;, when the dream of producing his own records turned into a reality in the talented hands of Anderson Noise.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 1997 he was invited to include &amp;quot;Shantytown&amp;quot; on &amp;quot;Electronic Music Brazil&amp;quot;, the first CD of 100% Brazilian DJ&#039;s&amp;amp; Procucers released by Sony-Mercado Mundo Mix.Without fear of expanding his horizons, Noise promoted the first trio electrico playing exclusively electronic music in 1999 during Carnabel&amp;ocirc;, the off season Mineiro Carnival that turned into a must see perfomance. Without knowing it, he would be acquiring the experience which would later prepare him for a bigger challenge playing on Daniela Mercury&amp;acute;s trio electrico during the Salvador Carnival of 2002, giving him huge national exposure in the media. On the shelves of the great DJ&amp;acute;s are always something besides records, that being trophy&#039;s and awards.In 97&#039;, Noise won the Best Underground DJ award for the magazine ,&amp;quot;DJ Sound&amp;quot;. In the two times that &amp;quot;DJ Sound&amp;quot; ran the competition Anderson won each time. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Then he won the trophy for the best producer and the best DJ of techno music which was called the &amp;quot;Night Illustrated&amp;quot; award created by Erika Palomino from the newspaper &amp;quot;A Folha De S&amp;atilde;o Paulo&amp;quot;. The fa&amp;iacute;scas trophy, an award Noise Won 3 years in a row was offered by the Minas Newspaper, &amp;quot;O Estado de Minas&amp;quot; for those artists that shook up the nightlife in Belo Horizonte and in 2003 he was runner up in the Cool Magazine Awards, Brazils most elegant electronic music magazine.The trophy was given to him in the subsequent year of 2004, as best DJ. Anderson has always participated in the major national/Brazilian Eletronic Music Events.His presence was felt by all in every edition of the Skol Beats Festival since it&#039;s inception,serendipitously closing the 2003 Skol Beats Festival with great fanfare.Noise also participated in the &amp;quot;Electronic Tent&amp;quot; of Rock in Rio in 2000. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
It was in this year that his second compilation CD was released called &amp;quot;October&amp;quot;, with some tracks produced by his own record label &amp;acute;&amp;acute;Noise Music. The label started up in 1999 with the intention of bringing music to the world composed and produced by Brazilians. In his own words;&amp;quot; We Brazilians always buy music by gringo artists and the gringos in turn never have any of our music&amp;quot;. There has already been great electronic music produced in Brazil of excellent quality waiting to be shown to the world. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 2001 Anderson became a DJ in residence at &amp;quot;Headstart Night&amp;quot; in the &amp;quot;Turmills Club&amp;quot; of London, integrating a select group of Brazilian DJs that were playing in the UK and Europe at the time. At the same time Noise played abroad he would share the stage with great interational DJs when they would tour Brazil. The must notable of them who was impressed by the mineiro DJ was Carl Cox, considered the greatest DJ on the planet. Carl Cox was impressed by Noise&#039;s force of playing the first time Cox toured Brazil. &amp;quot;Anderson is very talented. He played with me sometime before, sometimes after. He also has his own label, Noise Music. They&amp;acute;re good records, too good to ignore. In the 2001 issue of DJ Magazine, &amp;quot;2002 Top 100&amp;quot;, Cox classified Anderson as the future &amp;quot;DJ Hero&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
His third CD compilation came out in 2002, greatly pleasing his Brazilian fan base, &amp;quot;Noise Music Compilation 100% Mix, Anderson Noise&amp;quot;. It was released by a major record company,bringing all of the best Noise Music tracks into the form of an awesome set list compilation. It was well received in Brazil as well as in Europe , calling the attention of Trevor Rockcliffe, the owner of Mentor Records, a very well respected English label.After hearing the material, Rockcliffe wanted to release &amp;quot;Voc&amp;ecirc; Mesmo&amp;quot; on his Mentor Label. In 2002 Anderson started up his radio show, &amp;ldquo;Radio Noise&amp;rdquo;, as one of his various weekly programs in his site.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 2003 Anderson was invited by &amp;quot;DJ Magazine&amp;quot;, the worlds most respected publication dedicated to electronic music, to produce his fourth CD, &amp;quot;DJ World Series, Anderson Noise&amp;quot;. In a series of 5 records that the magazine released, where each DJ, representing a different continent would make a record representing his continent of origin, Anderson was chosen to represent Latin America. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
From then on Noise&#039;s international career kept growing steadily.He has participated in the biggest international festivals: Homelands, Dance Valley, Creamfields, Sonar, Exit, Nokia Tredns, Rock in Rio Lisboa, SAMC, Knebworth Ministry of Sound, etc. His presentations around the world have given him the opportunity to play in various countries such as; Argentina, Bolivia, China, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Scotland, Serbia and Montenegro, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela. Noises CD&amp;acute;s, records,and DVD&#039;s have been released by international labels such as AFU LAB, Audio, Circle Music, Desaper Here, Eukatech, Harthouse, Jericho, Lo Kik, Mentor, Missile, Molecular Pild, Primate, Sleaze, Spectrum &amp;amp; Teggno and are being played throughout the world. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Noises fifth CD is an innovative one for the Brazilian public called, &amp;quot;Anderson Noise Live @ Skol Beats 04&amp;quot;. It is the first electronic music CD recorded live by a Brazilian DJ during his gig at the Skol Beats Festival which is the biggest electronic music festival of it&amp;acute;s kind in Latin America. In Anderson&amp;acute;s never tiring mode, he released shortly afterwards the first DVD from a Brazilian DJ, &amp;quot;Brazilian Love Affair&amp;quot;,that accompanies Anderson&amp;acute;s club/gig- circuit in many different states/regions of Brazil in which he is resident DJ. As far as Noise is concerned, there exists no limits that can&#039;t be surpassed. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 2005 Noise created TV Noise together with &amp;ldquo;Toro Productions&amp;rdquo;, including weekly programs from the DJ&amp;rsquo;s perspective showing clubs,parties,and festivals in Brasil and all over the world. After having played in Tokyo,Anderson entered into a partnership with &amp;ldquo;Womb&amp;rdquo;,considered the second best club in the world by MIXMAG for presenting annual tours in Brazil and Japan.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
In 2006 Anderson Noise for the second time closed Skol Beats,the principal electronic music festival of Latin America with great acclaim.In June he returned to Japan for his second tour of the &amp;ldquo;Womb Noise&amp;rdquo;project. This year he was ranked in the top 100 DJ&amp;rsquo;s,coming in at 79th place by DJ MAG.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
2007 Anderson Noise was voted 54th in the top 100 DJ ranking from DJ Mag!Beyond being the only Brazilian DJ to compete at this level,Noise is the only one from Brazil to ever come in at such a high ranking and also the only Brazilian DJ voted 2 years in a row. Also Anderson got a track of his,&amp;rdquo;Homem-Cachorro&amp;rdquo;, chosen for the sountrack of the renown film &amp;ldquo;O Passado&amp;rdquo; from director Hector Babenco.&lt;br /&gt;
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This is surely a great virtue for those who are of a creative and pioneering nature.&lt;/p&gt;</description><dc:creator>http://pulseradio.net</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 06:31:33 +1000</pubDate></item><item><title>Radio Noise 502 - Gustavo Peluzo (Brazil) -  11-05-2012</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/anderson-noise</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/anderson-noise</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;A pioneer by definition is the first one to open roads into virtually undiscovered territory.The career of DJ and producer Anderson Noise is one as pioneer of the electronic music scence in Brazil. Native of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Noise started DJ ing in a slow but steady manner as is the custom in his region of Brazil. Yet he never forget to take the necessary steps to insure total success. In 1989, during the explosion of Acid House on the club scene, Noise started playing around the local circuit in his hometown. With the professional passion for DJ ing, hes noted for saying that, the function of a DJ is to emote the audience or bring them to an emotional frenzy. Subsequently Noise started organizing and producing large scale events in which he could also DJ for as early as 1992. &lt;br /&gt;
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With a fervor, he opened space for the expansion of the electronic music scence in the capital city of Minas Gerais, which as the time was in an embryonic state locally speaking.&lt;br /&gt;
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There were more than 40 party events thrown in places like mental institutions, car dealership lots, shopping centers, historic buildings, etc, etc. The Noise Family turned into an institution, as the entire family was involved in organizing and working the events. Mamma Noise, Anderson&amp;acute;s mother worked as hostess in the events,and Alvinho Little Noise joined in the fun burning up the dance floor spinning records along with Anderson. The first compilation disk come out in 96, &amp;quot;Paralisia Cerebral&amp;quot;, when the dream of producing his own records turned into a reality in the talented hands of Anderson Noise.&lt;br /&gt;
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In 1997 he was invited to include &amp;quot;Shantytown&amp;quot; on &amp;quot;Electronic Music Brazil&amp;quot;, the first CD of 100% Brazilian DJ&#039;s&amp;amp; Procucers released by Sony-Mercado Mundo Mix.Without fear of expanding his horizons, Noise promoted the first trio electrico playing exclusively electronic music in 1999 during Carnabel&amp;ocirc;, the off season Mineiro Carnival that turned into a must see perfomance. Without knowing it, he would be acquiring the experience which would later prepare him for a bigger challenge playing on Daniela Mercury&amp;acute;s trio electrico during the Salvador Carnival of 2002, giving him huge national exposure in the media. On the shelves of the great DJ&amp;acute;s are always something besides records, that being trophy&#039;s and awards.In 97&#039;, Noise won the Best Underground DJ award for the magazine ,&amp;quot;DJ Sound&amp;quot;. In the two times that &amp;quot;DJ Sound&amp;quot; ran the competition Anderson won each time. &lt;br /&gt;
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Then he won the trophy for the best producer and the best DJ of techno music which was called the &amp;quot;Night Illustrated&amp;quot; award created by Erika Palomino from the newspaper &amp;quot;A Folha De S&amp;atilde;o Paulo&amp;quot;. The fa&amp;iacute;scas trophy, an award Noise Won 3 years in a row was offered by the Minas Newspaper, &amp;quot;O Estado de Minas&amp;quot; for those artists that shook up the nightlife in Belo Horizonte and in 2003 he was runner up in the Cool Magazine Awards, Brazils most elegant electronic music magazine.The trophy was given to him in the subsequent year of 2004, as best DJ. Anderson has always participated in the major national/Brazilian Eletronic Music Events.His presence was felt by all in every edition of the Skol Beats Festival since it&#039;s inception,serendipitously closing the 2003 Skol Beats Festival with great fanfare.Noise also participated in the &amp;quot;Electronic Tent&amp;quot; of Rock in Rio in 2000. &lt;br /&gt;
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It was in this year that his second compilation CD was released called &amp;quot;October&amp;quot;, with some tracks produced by his own record label &amp;acute;&amp;acute;Noise Music. The label started up in 1999 with the intention of bringing music to the world composed and produced by Brazilians. In his own words;&amp;quot; We Brazilians always buy music by gringo artists and the gringos in turn never have any of our music&amp;quot;. There has already been great electronic music produced in Brazil of excellent quality waiting to be shown to the world. &lt;br /&gt;
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In 2001 Anderson became a DJ in residence at &amp;quot;Headstart Night&amp;quot; in the &amp;quot;Turmills Club&amp;quot; of London, integrating a select group of Brazilian DJs that were playing in the UK and Europe at the time. At the same time Noise played abroad he would share the stage with great interational DJs when they would tour Brazil. The must notable of them who was impressed by the mineiro DJ was Carl Cox, considered the greatest DJ on the planet. Carl Cox was impressed by Noise&#039;s force of playing the first time Cox toured Brazil. &amp;quot;Anderson is very talented. He played with me sometime before, sometimes after. He also has his own label, Noise Music. They&amp;acute;re good records, too good to ignore. In the 2001 issue of DJ Magazine, &amp;quot;2002 Top 100&amp;quot;, Cox classified Anderson as the future &amp;quot;DJ Hero&#039;.&lt;br /&gt;
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His third CD compilation came out in 2002, greatly pleasing his Brazilian fan base, &amp;quot;Noise Music Compilation 100% Mix, Anderson Noise&amp;quot;. It was released by a major record company,bringing all of the best Noise Music tracks into the form of an awesome set list compilation. It was well received in Brazil as well as in Europe , calling the attention of Trevor Rockcliffe, the owner of Mentor Records, a very well respected English label.After hearing the material, Rockcliffe wanted to release &amp;quot;Voc&amp;ecirc; Mesmo&amp;quot; on his Mentor Label. In 2002 Anderson started up his radio show, &amp;ldquo;Radio Noise&amp;rdquo;, as one of his various weekly programs in his site.&lt;br /&gt;
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In 2003 Anderson was invited by &amp;quot;DJ Magazine&amp;quot;, the worlds most respected publication dedicated to electronic music, to produce his fourth CD, &amp;quot;DJ World Series, Anderson Noise&amp;quot;. In a series of 5 records that the magazine released, where each DJ, representing a different continent would make a record representing his continent of origin, Anderson was chosen to represent Latin America. &lt;br /&gt;
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From then on Noise&#039;s international career kept growing steadily.He has participated in the biggest international festivals: Homelands, Dance Valley, Creamfields, Sonar, Exit, Nokia Tredns, Rock in Rio Lisboa, SAMC, Knebworth Ministry of Sound, etc. His presentations around the world have given him the opportunity to play in various countries such as; Argentina, Bolivia, China, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Ecuador, England, France, Germany, Holland, Ireland, Japan, Malaysia, Paraguay, Peru, Portugal, Scotland, Serbia and Montenegro, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, United Arab Emirates, United States, Uruguay and Venezuela. Noises CD&amp;acute;s, records,and DVD&#039;s have been released by international labels such as AFU LAB, Audio, Circle Music, Desaper Here, Eukatech, Harthouse, Jericho, Lo Kik, Mentor, Missile, Molecular Pild, Primate, Sleaze, Spectrum &amp;amp; Teggno and are being played throughout the world. &lt;br /&gt;
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Noises fifth CD is an innovative one for the Brazilian public called, &amp;quot;Anderson Noise Live @ Skol Beats 04&amp;quot;. It is the first electronic music CD recorded live by a Brazilian DJ during his gig at the Skol Beats Festival which is the biggest electronic music festival of it&amp;acute;s kind in Latin America. In Anderson&amp;acute;s never tiring mode, he released shortly afterwards the first DVD from a Brazilian DJ, &amp;quot;Brazilian Love Affair&amp;quot;,that accompanies Anderson&amp;acute;s club/gig- circuit in many different states/regions of Brazil in which he is resident DJ. As far as Noise is concerned, there exists no limits that can&#039;t be surpassed. &lt;br /&gt;
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In 2005 Noise created TV Noise together with &amp;ldquo;Toro Productions&amp;rdquo;, including weekly programs from the DJ&amp;rsquo;s perspective showing clubs,parties,and festivals in Brasil and all over the world. After having played in Tokyo,Anderson entered into a partnership with &amp;ldquo;Womb&amp;rdquo;,considered the second best club in the world by MIXMAG for presenting annual tours in Brazil and Japan.&lt;br /&gt;
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In 2006 Anderson Noise for the second time closed Skol Beats,the principal electronic music festival of Latin America with great acclaim.In June he returned to Japan for his second tour of the &amp;ldquo;Womb Noise&amp;rdquo;project. This year he was ranked in the top 100 DJ&amp;rsquo;s,coming in at 79th place by DJ MAG.&lt;br /&gt;
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2007 Anderson Noise was voted 54th in the top 100 DJ ranking from DJ Mag!Beyond being the only Brazilian DJ to compete at this level,Noise is the only one from Brazil to ever come in at such a high ranking and also the only Brazilian DJ voted 2 years in a row. Also Anderson got a track of his,&amp;rdquo;Homem-Cachorro&amp;rdquo;, chosen for the sountrack of the renown film &amp;ldquo;O Passado&amp;rdquo; from director Hector Babenco.&lt;br /&gt;
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This is surely a great virtue for those who are of a creative and pioneering nature.&lt;/p&gt;</description><dc:creator>http://pulseradio.net</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 05:52:03 +1000</pubDate></item><item><title>SAM WALKER - SAM WALKER presents PUKKA UP RADIO 24-05-2012</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/sam-walker</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/sam-walker</guid><description>&lt;p&gt;Sam&amp;rsquo;s passion for music started at an early age acquiring his first set of decks at the age of 12. He showed a natural flare quickly immersing himself in whatever vinyl he could get his hands on starting with Hip-Hop and UK Garage moving onto Trance and Club Anthems finally finding his niche in House. With his talent for finding the right tracks, coupled with his natural technical ability he was quickly snapped up at the tender age of 16 holding residencies at clubs and bars in Liverpool culminating in him winning the coveted Dreamland DJ competition in 2004 landing him a monthly residency in Cumbria playing for Dreamland alongside Eddie Halliwell, Judge Jules, Lisa Lashes to name a few.  After proving himself alongside the big guys of the industry he quickly gained another residency at the clubbing institution Spun Out in Liverpool alongside John Kelly playing with international guests on a weekly basis. With his gifted ear for music and playing the right tracks at the right time Sam was quickly branded as a &amp;lsquo;rising star&amp;rsquo; in Liverpool.  With the industry starting to take notice of his talent behind the decks bookings started flowing in from International Club Brands Hedkandi, Gatecrasher and Goodgreef to name but a few all before the age of 21 with a career highlight stepping up to the mark playing his first big festival in the Ministry of Sound Arena at Block Party Birmingham &amp;lsquo;09.  With his career gaining media interest, features in the Liverpool echo and his New Years Eve set broadcast on Liverpool&amp;rsquo;s Juice FM radio he took the steps to realising his childhood dream and true potential in becoming a full time DJ where Sam was quickly snapped up as a resident for one of the UK&amp;rsquo;s biggest House Brands Pukka Up and has since truly stepped up to the mark as an international DJ.  Sam now plays across Europe regularly with a busy UK national tour schedule, he holds a prestigious residency with Global Super Club Space, Ibiza with Carl Cox on Tuesdays and Come Together on Thursdays and he has also just completed his first International tour taking in Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Bangkok, Singapore and an Australian National club tour in 2010 and has since returned in 2011.  Sam is signed to Pukka Up Records, which he co-runs and has numerous releases with. He has also signed tracks to other labels such as Audio Damage, Deluded Records, Stylus Records and Weekend Millionaires where he has done both original and remix work. Sam regularly works with the ever-talented Teej from Pukka Up Records and German outfit, The Groove Guys. Two of the records signed by the label made the compilation album &amp;ldquo;Ibiza Loves Me&amp;rdquo; The Summer Lives On (released in November 2011 worldwide).  To top a fantastic 2011 Sam was asked by Pukka Up to put together and mix down the Club Mix CD from the &amp;ldquo;Ibiza Loves Me&amp;rsquo; The Summer Lives On compilation album.  On top of all this Sam is the man behind Pukka Up Radio, a show that he does weekly and is broadcasted worldwide to 15 radio stations in 11 different countries from the UK to Australia.  His style of music is nothing short of enthralling with a natural energy and vibe from the decks he spends countless hours fine tuning his action-packed sets selecting the latest and best tracks that are on offer, including his own productions and remixes he is gaining a growing fan base and a reputation for the some of the best and most intuitive sets you will ever hear. Sam really has that superstar edge and has a huge future ahead of him.&lt;/p&gt;</description><dc:creator>http://pulseradio.net</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 25 May 2012 02:38:59 +1000</pubDate></item><item><title>Tom Hades - Rhythm Converted Podcast 050 with Tom Hades 24-05-2012</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/tom-hades</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/tom-hades</guid><description>Tom Hades:

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Rhythm Converted:

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</description><dc:creator>http://pulseradio.net</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2012 21:29:10 +1000</pubDate></item><item><title>Marco Bailey - Elektronic Force Podcast 076 with Ramon Tapia 24-05-2012</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/marco-bailey</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/marco-bailey</guid><description>Marco Bailey:

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&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify; &quot;&gt;&#039;&#039;I&#039;m just trying to make timeless music - not just in the sense of it having lasting power&#039;&#039; says Sutherland, &#039;&#039;but in its having the power to shift the listener&#039;s own sense of time and space.&#039;&#039; And shift people it has, on dancefloors across Europe, for over a decade. Just like a Fudge Fingas production, his sets meander from leftfield house through roughshod techno, deeper sounds and dusty melodies with all the charm of a genuine musician.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify; &quot;&gt;Spring 2011 sees the release of a debut full length, Now About How, which features plenty of new material as well as a selection from his latest 12-inch, About Time, and should be seen as a musical window in to the esoteric philosophies of this increasingly revered producer.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;</description><dc:creator>http://pulseradio.net</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 24 May 2012 20:41:31 +1000</pubDate></item><item><title>Pulse ReviveHer Exclusive: 26.05.12 Lord Of The Isles</title><link>http://pulseradio.net/artists/lord-of-the-isles</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://pulseradio.net/artists/lord-of-the-isles</guid><description>&lt;p style=&quot;text-align: justify; &quot;&gt;he designation Lord of the Isles is today a title of Scottish nobility with historical roots that go back beyond the Kingdom of Scotland. It emerged from a series of hybrid Viking/Gaelic rulers of the west coast and islands of Scotland in the Middle Ages, who wielded sea-power with fleets of galleys. Although they were, at times, nominal vassals of the King of Norway, High King of Ireland, or the King of Scotland, the island chiefs remained functionally independent for many centuries. Their territory included the Hebrides, (Skye and Ross from 1438), Knoydart, Ardnamurchan, and the Kintyre peninsula. At their height they were the greatest landowners and most powerful Lords in Britain and its Isles (excluding Ireland) following the Kings of England and Scotland.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;The end of the Lordship came in 1493 when John Macdonald II forfeited his estates and titles to James IV of Scotland. Since that time, the eldest male child of the reigning Scottish (and later, British) monarch has been styled &amp;quot;Lord of the Isles&amp;quot;, though the office itself has been extinct since the 15th century. Today Charles, Prince of Wales is styled Lord of the Isles, as a subsidiary Scottish title to the Dukedom of Rothesay. The only island still in the possession of direct descendants of the Lords of the Isles is tiny Cara off Kintyre, which is owned by the MacDonalds of Largie, a small remnant of a once vast family inheritance.&amp;nbsp;&lt;/p&gt;
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