Podcasts Archives - Data Transmission https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/ Online & Mobile Dance Music Authority Mon, 17 Feb 2025 18:09:00 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 DT906 – Stacey Pullen https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt906-stacey-pullen/ Mon, 17 Feb 2025 18:08:55 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72983 Stacey Pullen, label boss at Blackflag Records, is a pioneering force in the Second Wave of Detroit techno, mentored by the city’s iconic trio—Derrick May, Juan Atkins, and Kevin Saunderson. As a world-renowned DJ and producer he continues to shape the electronic music landscape with his characteristic atmospheric sound, defying predictability and embodying his lifelong […]

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Stacey Pullen, label boss at Blackflag Records, is a pioneering force in the Second Wave of Detroit techno, mentored by the city’s iconic trio—Derrick May, Juan Atkins, and Kevin Saunderson. As a world-renowned DJ and producer he continues to shape the electronic music landscape with his characteristic atmospheric sound, defying predictability and embodying his lifelong commitment to innovation.

Stacey’s musical journey began at age 9 with the flute in school bands, setting the stage for a lifelong connection to music. Inspired by the mid-1980s Detroit Techno movement and influenced by luminaries like Jeff Mills and Chicago DJs, he, along with friends, experimented with turntables, laying the foundation for his illustrious DJ career. From his debut gig in 1992, Stacey recognized the challenges and rewards of DJing. The release of his first track was under the moniker “Bango” on Derrick May’s Fragile Records. In 1993, Stacey moved to Amsterdam for more than a year and solidified his status as an innovative and influential figure in the techno landscape. In 1998, he continued his growth trajectory and started Blackflag Recordings featuring the future classic “Sweat”.

As a luminary in the music industry, Stacey Pullen continues to grow Blackflag Records: a label of abstract aesthetics– an outlet of free speech, thought and sound. Stacey’s goal is to hold no boundaries in his approach to music and its artform. With the goal of growth alway

Today, he joins us on the podcast this week. Listen to it below, on Mixcloud or iTunes here.

1. Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
Something for your mind, your body and your soul to groove to.

 2. What’s your personal favourite track on it?
Jonathan Jaramillo ‘The Systems’.

 3. What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
It’s all about the energy and timing of the mix…

4. Tell us about your next EP?
‘NA$TY’ is out now on MOXY MUZIK and it’s been burning up the charts.

 5. What have you got coming up?
I’m working on a remix for these guys called StreetSlang which will be released on my label, Blackflag Recordings.

6. And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
Don’t believe in the popularity contest that goes on in our business, because most of the true artists do it for the love, and not for the fame.

Tracklist

01. Unknown – Intro ID
02. SMK – I Put My Lip
03. Jonathan Jaramillo – The Systems
04. Bruno Furlan – Yeah
05. David Herrero – Satisfyer
06. Marco Basile & Alex Neuret – Bongotech
07. Carlos Pineda – Chulo
08. Frank Storm, Francis De Simone – Quarterback
09. Andres Blows – Chilo 
10. Farouki – Freedom To Be
11. Chinonegro – Pura Candela
12. Tomas Bisquierra – Shake & Shake
13. Victor Vergara, Jonathan Jaramillo – Sabroso
14. Lujan Fernandez – Take It Back
15. Milo (CH) – Feel It (Blaqq & Why’d Remix)

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DT905 – Black V Neck https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt905-black-v-neck/ Mon, 10 Feb 2025 16:31:55 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72939 Miami-based duo Black V Neck step up for the Data Transmission Podcast, bringing their unmistakable bouncy, bass-driven sound to the series. Known for their rowdy grooves and playful energy, Ian and Julian have become key figures in the underground house scene, earning widespread recognition through releases on Dirtybird, Repopulate Mars, and Sink or Swim. The […]

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Miami-based duo Black V Neck step up for the Data Transmission Podcast, bringing their unmistakable bouncy, bass-driven sound to the series. Known for their rowdy grooves and playful energy, Ian and Julian have become key figures in the underground house scene, earning widespread recognition through releases on Dirtybird, Repopulate Mars, and Sink or Swim.

The podcast arrives just as Black V Neck drop their latest single, ‘Check My Brain’, the first release celebrating Dirtybird Records’ 20th anniversary. Referencing their 2019 label hit ‘Sex, Drugs, Alcohol’, the new track blends tech-heavy builds, deep house breakdowns, and AI-twisted vocals—all wrapped up in the duo’s signature high-energy, hook-laden production.

“We felt we had to go back to our roots. This type of record is a mix of our bouncy basslines, catchy hooks, with a twist of freshness on the breakdown. We couldn’t think of a better label than Dirtybird which encompasses those three things.”

Black V Neck

Since first appearing on Dirtybird’s Birdfeed in 2018, Black V Neck have become mainstay artists on the label, delivering standout releases like the ‘Mouth Music EP’ (2019) and ‘Bounce EP’ (2020). Now, as they return to the label for its milestone anniversary, they’re also gearing up for a massive year—including a performance at Dirtybird’s upcoming show at The Den in Portland on February 8th.

Today, he joins on the podcast for the first time. Listen to it below, on Mixcloud or iTunes here.

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…

Brand New Mix With Music From Black V Neck & Retail records

What’s your personal favourite track on it?

Our new track Tell Me which will be out soon!

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?

Just our Miami sound

Tell us about your new release?

We Just dropped Check My Brain On Dirtybird which is a record that really encapsulates the Black V Neck sound you’ve come to love over the years

What have you got coming up?

We have plenty of shows all over North America and a lot more music coming soon!

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?

If you like what you hear please give us and our label Retail Records a follow 🙂

Tracklist:

Daniel Stacks – Mas Que Nada
CID x Dances – No Phones (Extended Mix)
Soarxtk – Lets Go Deep
Reebs – Tu Ka Ta
Daniel Stacks – Siento Movimento
Chaval (BR) – Daddy
Basura Boyz & Avilo – Backseat (Juos Remix)
ATCG – Gasolina
Lowjess – Crack Whit it
Black V Neck – Tell Me
Kapowski & XFDS – To The Beat
Reebs – Wild Child
Black V Neck – Check My Brain
Black V Neck, JKATZ – Low
Walker & Royce and NoMe – Run For Me
Black V Neck – Intergalactic

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DT904 – CASSIMM https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt904-cassimm/ Mon, 03 Feb 2025 18:58:38 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72891 As we celebrate 17 years of Data Transmission, we’re bringing back a true powerhouse of house music – CASSIMM – for an electrifying episode of The Podcast! CASSIMM has cemented himself as a standout name in the global house scene, dropping fire on Defected, Toolroom, Snatch! and beyond. His signature sound blends classic house roots […]

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As we celebrate 17 years of Data Transmission, we’re bringing back a true powerhouse of house music – CASSIMM – for an electrifying episode of The Podcast!

CASSIMM has cemented himself as a standout name in the global house scene, dropping fire on Defected, Toolroom, Snatch! and beyond. His signature sound blends classic house roots with a fresh, high-energy approach, winning support from legends like Marco Carola, The Martinez Brothers, Honey Dijon, and Claptone.

Now, he’s kicking off 2025 in style with his latest collab alongside Polish DJ/producer D’Vision‘You Got It All’ – landing on Claptone’s Golden Recordings on 17th January. Expect infectious synth melodies, groove-heavy basslines, and a hook that’ll be running through your head long after the club lights come up.

Today, he returns to the podcast. Listen to it below, on Mixcloud or iTunes here.

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
A short version of an all-night-long set I’d do.

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
A part from my new one? Probably the new Crusy-Tony Romera-Loe Steppa track “Watch Out”

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
I like to build my mixes the same way I do when I perform live—never sticking to the same part or BPM for too long

Tell us about your next EP? 
My next single will be on Danny Howard’s Nothing Else Matters label, but I also have a few remixes out—one on Patrick Topping’s Trick and one for Bakermat, both worth checking out!

What have you got coming up? 
Spring and Summer are looking the best yet!! some amazing gigs and festivals.

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
Thanks for keeping it alive and supporting the industry in every way possible

Tracklist

1. Mark Knight, Oliver Lang – Got A Man (Extended Mix)
2. Daniel_Steinberg_-_Surrender_(Original_Mix)
3. Watch Out (Extended Mix)
4. Marco Santoro – Discoblade (Extended Mix)
5. Patrick Topping – Bonfire ft. Dark Dhalia (CASSIMM Remix)
6. D.Rossini – Nobody (Original Mix)
7. Qubiko – Every Night (CHAN Extended Remix)
8. D’Vision, CASSIMM – You got it all (Original mix)
9. Earth n Days – Stronger (Capri Extended Remix)
10. Wh0 – The Funk (Extended Mix)
11. Jaxx Inc. – Funk It Up (Extended Mix)
12. MIRAMAR – Maritime (Extended Mix)
13. Luke Alessi – After Five (Original Mix)
14. Henry Hacking – Overdrive (Extended)

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DT903 – GREG (BR) https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt903-greg-br/ Tue, 28 Jan 2025 13:38:35 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72843 We’re thrilled to welcome GREG (BR) to the Data Transmission Podcast Series! A rising star in the global tech house scene, GREG has built a reputation for his percussion-driven productions and electrifying performances. With a growing catalog of dancefloor weapons and consistent releases on Cloonee’s Hellbent Records, GREG is a force to be reckoned with. […]

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We’re thrilled to welcome GREG (BR) to the Data Transmission Podcast Series! A rising star in the global tech house scene, GREG has built a reputation for his percussion-driven productions and electrifying performances. With a growing catalog of dancefloor weapons and consistent releases on Cloonee’s Hellbent Records, GREG is a force to be reckoned with.

The Brazilian producer first made waves on Hellbent Records in 2023 with standout contributions to the label’s ‘Hotter Than Hell’ series and his solo ‘Bad Bongo’ EP. Following his massive 2024 collaboration with label boss Cloonee, ‘Still My Baby,’ GREG has kept the momentum going, and his latest release, the ‘Whispers’ EP, showcases his evolving sound with haunting vocals and infectious grooves.

With a signature style that balances innovation and dancefloor energy, GREG’s exclusive mix for our podcast series is sure to be packed with the same dynamic flair that has made him a Hellbent favorite and a standout name in tech house.

Stream GREG (BR)’s mix now on Data Transmission and experience why he’s one of the most exciting talents in electronic music today.

Today, he joins us on the podcast for the first time. Listen to it below, on Mixcloud or iTunes here.

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
It’s a unique dance floor experience combined with exclusive groovy tracks. 

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
I like all of the songs in the mix, but ‘Still My Baby’ is my favourite because it was my first #1 track on Beatport’s overall Top 100 chart. 

What’s the special ingredient in this mix? 
I like to play this mix of tracks, so the listeners can get a taste of what to expect in my live sets. 

Tell us about your next EP? 
I released a very special EP last Friday on Hellbent Records with one of my favorite tracks called ‘Whispers’, and my next release is gonna be a remix for Biscits that I’ve very excited for.

What have you got coming up?
I have a bunch of songs scheduled to be released this year, so you can expect many new tracks in the upcoming months! 

Do you have a special message for our readers?
Thank you to everyone who supports my music and I hope you enjoy the mix. Stay tuned for what’s coming next.

Tracklist:

GREG (BR), Pitros – Rockstar
GREG (BR) – Whispers
Discip – The Way I Like It
Marian – On & On
GREG (BR) – Katchy
GREG (BR) – Ibiza Nights
Yvan Genkins, Mendo – Everybody
nocapz. – More Love
Biscits – Freak (GREG (BR) Remix)
Ferra_Black – Star
Rick Legnani – Derbi
Cloonee, GREG (BR) – Still My Baby
Prospa feat. RAHH – This Rhythm

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DT902 – The Mekanism https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt902-the-mekanism/ Mon, 20 Jan 2025 18:44:20 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72796 We’re thrilled to welcome back The Mekanism (Play It Say It, No Art, Do Not Sleep) to the Data Transmission podcast! Hailing from Paris, The Mekanism—aka Damien Roussel—brings his unique blend of House, Deep Tech, and Acid grooves to the table. With releases on iconic labels like Play It Say It, 2020 Vision, Bambossa, and […]

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We’re thrilled to welcome back The Mekanism (Play It Say It, No Art, Do Not Sleep) to the Data Transmission podcast!

Hailing from Paris, The Mekanism—aka Damien Roussel—brings his unique blend of House, Deep Tech, and Acid grooves to the table. With releases on iconic labels like Play It Say It, 2020 Vision, Bambossa, and Do Not Sleep, and performances at legendary stages like Burning Man and BPM Festival, his passion for the dancefloor is undeniable.

Now based in Miami, with a residency at the renowned Do Not Sit on the Furniture and as part of the Distrikt party brand, The Mekanism is shaping up for another huge year.

Tune in to hear his masterful blend of raw energy, acid-fueled grooves, and fresh House cuts that define his sound. You don’t want to miss this one!

Today, he returns to the podcast. Listen to it below, on Mixcloud or iTunes here.

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
Catchy, groovy, happy, wild, hypnotic, jacking, funky, techhouse.

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
wAFF “Breevin”, my crazy mate is always delivering wild tracks and I love this one. 

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
It is mixed with filter only.

Tell us about your next EP?
My latest Ep on Distrikt came out just a few weeks ago, and has been receiving loads of great feedback so far

What have you got coming up? 
I just did a collaboration track with the artist Malikk, that was part of his LP and came out on Mood Child. The track is called “Appy”.

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
Turn the volume up and enjoy

TRACKLIST

1 Sam Karlson – Let It Go [INDIE HOUSE RECORDS]
2 Andrew Azara – Mardigra [Cecille]
3 wAFF – Breevin (Original Mix) [Solid Grooves Records]
4 Fer BR – Playbooyz (Original Mix) [MUSE]
5 Moontalk, SEÏTOU – Like This (Original Mix) [MDLBEAST Records]
6 Crewcutz, Carvalho(BR) – Maslow (Original Mix) [MUSE]
7 Mendo, Yvan Genkins – Everybody (Extended) [Hot Creations]
8 Malikk & The Mekanism – Appy [SH MASTER]
9 Abe Duque – What Happened  [Abe Duque Records]
10 Josh Baker – Work It Out [You&Me Records]
11 Yousef – Yellow (Original Mix) [Circus Recordings]
12 Superchumbo, Ben Sterling – All Over My Body (feat. Superchumbo) [Diynamic]
13 RII Faces – Red Line 

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DT901 – Bessey https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt901-bessey/ Mon, 13 Jan 2025 22:04:15 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72743 We’re thrilled to welcome the dynamic and genre-defying Bessey to the Data Transmission Podcast roster! A rising star in the UK electronic music scene, Bessey has quickly captured the attention of both fans and industry heavyweights alike with his high-energy sets and innovative productions. Bessey’s journey has been nothing short of remarkable. From mastering the […]

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We’re thrilled to welcome the dynamic and genre-defying Bessey to the Data Transmission Podcast roster! A rising star in the UK electronic music scene, Bessey has quickly captured the attention of both fans and industry heavyweights alike with his high-energy sets and innovative productions.

Bessey’s journey has been nothing short of remarkable. From mastering the fusion of house, techno, and electronic genres, to receiving support from the likes of James Hype, Westend, and Gorgon City, his career continues to soar. His breakthrough moment came with the track ‘To L.A.’, a collaboration with Tita Lau on Stereohype, which earned acclaim and airplay on BBC Radio 1, cementing his status as a talent to watch.

2024 has been a banner year for Bessey, highlighted by his explosive releases on DT Weapons with tracks like Drop Da Bass and Latin Tech.’ Additionally, his remix of Green Velvet’s iconic ‘Percolator’ as a free download on DT garnered widespread praise and DJ support.

In his debut episode on the Data Transmission Podcast, Bessey delivers an electrifying mix packed with IDs, standout remixes, and club-ready cuts. Today, he joins on the podcast for the first time. Listen to it below, on Mixcloud or iTunes here.

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
Packed with IDS and My Favourite Tunes Right Now

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
It would be Celebrate which I have coming out on TCHAMI’s Label confession as its still one of my fav records i’ve made and i learnt a lot while making that track.

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
I would say that 50% of the tunes are all IDS of mine so for me thats the special ingredient.

Tell us about your next release?
My next track out is Celebrate on Confession which is a label i’ve had on my list for a while so it was really amazing when they reached out to me. I’m very proud of that track just as i made it at a time of me figuring out the music I wanna really produce and i think it stands for the music i love to make.

What have you got coming up? 
This year I have some of my best music coming out on literal dream labels. Ive got a few already set up but there’s so much more i cant wait to share. Hopefully more gigs to come up too.

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
Just wanna say a big thank you to data transmission for always giving feedback on my music as sometimes there may be nothing but its always nice to get an outside pov and Loz & Grahame always bring that. I hope everyone enjoys this mix and more to come this year!

Tracklist

  1. Euro Trash – Something Real (Bessey Remix) ID
  2. Bessey – ID
  3. Chris Lorenzo – Pump (AC Slater Remix)
  4. Bessey – ID
  5. Anti Up – Chromatic
  6. Bessey – Latin Tech
  7. Mau P – Dress Code
  8. Bessey – Uh
  9. Fourword – Snake Charmer
  10. Bessey X Dyanna – ID
  11. Disclosure, Eliza Doolittle, Flume – You & Me (Westend & Local Singles Edit)
  12. Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You (WhO Remix)
  13. Tony Romera – Dance Naked
  14. Bessey – ID
  15. Bessey – Celebrate
  16. Bessey – ID
  17. Bessey – Acid n Bass
  18. Anti Up – 9 of 10
  19. The Prodigy – Smack My B*tch Up (DJOKO Remix)
  20. Cajmere – Percolator (Bessey Remix)
  21. Bessey – Drop Da Bass
  22. Bessey – Fed Up
  23. Bessey – Alert
  24. Bessey – ID

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DT900 – Ron Mexico https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt900-ron-mexico/ Mon, 06 Jan 2025 16:42:45 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72685 Despite the many weird and wonderful submissions they get from Joe Public at Data Transmission – think everything from bottles of homemade hooch to used underwear – Data Transmission freely admit that we were most surprised to receive a cassette accompanied by a polaroid photo of alphabetti spaghetti spelling out ‘I AM RON MEXICO’ in […]

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Despite the many weird and wonderful submissions they get from Joe Public at Data Transmission – think everything from bottles of homemade hooch to used underwear – Data Transmission freely admit that we were most surprised to receive a cassette accompanied by a polaroid photo of alphabetti spaghetti spelling out ‘I AM RON MEXICO’ in the post at the tail end of last year. Intrigued, DT dusted off their Walkman and gave the tape a listen to find that what was on offer, was, well… surprisingly good!!! They then set about finding him online, only to find that there was not a single mention of him on the internet.

Several weeks passed and having written Ron Mexico off as an elaborate prank concocted by the overactive imagination of one of their many friends with far too much time on their hands, Data Transmission didn’t expect to hear from him again. Then the postman delivered a bottle of tequila every day for twelve days. A postcard then followed, with the following message inscribed in Spanish, “Now you’re suitably inebriated, perhaps we can talk on Facebook.”

One brief chat later, Data Transmission had arranged for Ron to join us at the burgeoning snow festival, Rise, wherein we’d meet the mysterious selector in the flesh for the first time.

His rider, predictably, contained a variety of mezcal, alongside “1 semi-inflated inflatable shark, a frozen banana, and a copy of The Karate Kid on VHS.” The time in the French Alps with a masked Ron was fleeting and, having ingested what we’d consider a potentially lethal amount of Mexican spirits, Ron Mexico left as much of an enigma as he’d arrived.

Six years on, Ron Mexico has become the selector of all music for Data Transmission, the tequila to our tacos, the voice whispering vinyl secrets in our ears. Now, to mark a momentous milestone, Ron has taken on the 900th Data Transmission podcast with a special 3-hour-and-30-minute mix. It’s a cosmic, tequila-soaked odyssey spanning genres and dimensions we didn’t even know existed.

The mix begins with the sound of a bottle of mezcal being uncorked, crescendos with field recordings from the jungles of Oaxaca, and ends with what we’re pretty sure is a live feed from the International Space Station.

As always, Ron Mexico defies description, explanation, and logic – but honestly, we wouldn’t have it any other way.

Brace yourselves. The mix is here. Listen responsibly.

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
French Disco House to Tech House from our releases and premieres

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
Anish Kumar the last one, it helped me through some stuff last year, I thought it was saying people didn’t care about me but it was really about myself not caring about me.

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
Lots of Disco for our 900th podcast!

Tell us about your next EP?
We have loads of releases on Data Transmission, dt weapons and 63b coming in 2025, watch out for them all!

What have you got coming up?

A big year for Data Transmission, turning 17 this year, with more premieres, more festival stage takeovers, more premieres and lots of releases and maybe our 5th label.

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
Thank you for listening to the first 900 podcasts on Data Transmission, we are one of the oldest running mix series for the last 17 years.  Thank you to all the artists that have been on the podcast, what’s been your favourite?  I hope you enjoy this year’s series of mixes as we head to 1000 in 2026!

Tracklist:

  1. Cristo – I Tell The DJ What To Play [Disco Selectors]
  2. Tenacious – So Good [Fool’s Paradise]
  3. Todd Terry, Todd Terry All Stars, Smokey Bubblin B – Get Down
  4. The Shapeshifters – Body Music
  5. Danou P – To Get Over You
  6. Mattei & Omich, Re-Tide (feat. Katy Alex) – Work It Out
  7. Mikey Jubbly – Sunfire SZN
  8. Darius Syrossian – Disco Slammer
  9. Sgt Slick – Everybody Dance
  10. Angel Moraes – Dancin Wit My Baby (Darius Syrossian Remix)
  11. Acid Harry – 4am in Egg
  12. Beth Lydi – Wingster [SNOE]
  13. Sgt Slick, CASSIMM – Stars On 45 Theme (CASSIMM Remix)
  14. LF SYSTEM – Dancing Shoes (Take Me Higher)
  15. Mike Parton – Don’t Look My Name
  16. Daniel Steinberg – Sun is Shining
  17. Tom Brownlow, TheGoddessMusic – LifeLine
  18. Armand Van Helden, A-Trak, Duck Sauce – Put The Sauce On It
  19. Acid Harry – Impera
  20. AndThen – Work It (Loz Seka Remix)
  21. Ant LaRock – FK W ME
  22. Bessey – Latin Tech
  23. Wh0 – The Power (Mason Flint Remix)
  24. Pheelo – That’s The Way
  25. Cajmere (Green Velvet) – Perculator (Bessey Remix)
  26. TheGoddessMusic – Ain’t Nobody
  27. Oliver Dollar – I Do Believe
  28. Dan Azzo ft. Ngaiire – Perfect Love
  29. Loz Seka – Run It Up (CHANNE Remix)
  30. Murphy’s Law – Every Day, All Day
  31. Raver
  32. Detlef ft. Ossey James – Swagon (Detlef ’24 Edit)
  33. Detlef – Lezzgo
  34. Loz Seka – Súbele
  35. Lulu, Arielle Free – Shout (Arielle Free Remix)
  36. Jairo Delli – No Party Stop [Too Many Rules]
  37. L’Amour Disco – Sexy
  38. Love You So
  39. Peppermint Heaven – Summer Revolution (Dirty Disco Big Room Dub)
  40. Darius Syrossian – The Trip
  41. Ki Creighton, Aldo Cadiz – Out The Loop
  42. Better Than Lex – Believe In The Music
  43. Eats Everything, Stevie Appleton – Happy People
  44. Cassimm – What Ya Looking At
  45. Camilla Jun – Carnival Fever [Wh0 Plays]
  46. Disclosure – She’s Gone, Dance On
  47. Supernova – Life Is A Disco ft Mr V.
  48. Camille Doe – When I’m With You
  49. Anish Kumar – Care About Me

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DT899 – Salvione https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt899-salvione/ Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:27:01 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72678 Born and raised in New York City, DJ and music producer Salvione is ready to share his powerful sound and style with the world. With influences from the classic House acts that sparked his love for Dance music, like Danny Tenaglia, Nic Fanciulli and Martin Ikin, to name a few, Salvione developed his hard-hitting and […]

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Born and raised in New York City, DJ and music producer Salvione is ready to share his powerful sound and style with the world.

With influences from the classic House acts that sparked his love for Dance music, like Danny Tenaglia, Nic Fanciulli and Martin Ikin, to name a few, Salvione developed his hard-hitting and unparalleled sound and style that blends elements from House, Funk and Tech to create unmissable bangers ready to take the Electronic Dance world by storm.

Being no stranger to the charts, his releases on labels like Toolroom have reached the top 15 overall Beatport charts, as well as multiple top 10 Tech House singles chartings at the same time, earning him the praise and support of leading names like Nic Fanciulli, Roger Sanchez and Christian Nielsen. 

His energetic and unrivaled live performances have taken him far, performing alongside names like Dubfire, Loco Dice, Apollonia, Eats Everything and more; playing at iconic venues like Pacha, Cielo, Output, Avant-Gardner, in NYC, Ministry of Sound in London and Ibiza Rocks, to name a few, as well as, top-tier festivals like The BPM Festival, Hyte Festival, Electric Zoo and various Elrow performances in the recent past.

Recent milestones for this unstoppable DJ include engineering for one of his major musical influences, Danny Tenaglia and launching his own brand ‘Elevated’. With ‘Elevated’ Salvione seeks to create a community around House music and raise the vibration of it via a weekly radio show ‘Elevated Radio’, a Facebook group and newsletter where producers can exchange and learn from each other, find new recommendations, tutorials and tips, and his own Elevated Academy, where he mentors up-and-coming producers, guiding them with his knowledge and expertise creating a truly comprehensive learning experience.

After being named an Artist To Watch in 2024 by Mixmag and landing a 5-week residency at Ibiza Rocks, Salvione shows no signs of slowing down. He continues to aim high, achieve new breakthroughs, and unleash powerful productions that will propel his career even further.

Today, he joins us on the podcast for the first time. Listen to it below, on Mixcloud or iTunes here.

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
Buckle up because we are going on a musical journey

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
It’s hard to pick just one, but I’d have to go with Buccina by Rob D’Shawn. Rob’s one of my Elevated Academy graduates, and he’s absolutely crushing it right now.

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
The funky grooves, live edits, and infectious energy that flow throughout—it’s a vibe that keeps building.

Tell us about your next EP?
Soul Sellin’ is dropping on Purple Tea Records in Q1 of 2025. I’m really proud of this release—it’s been a hit in my sets, especially during my Ibiza Rocks residency where I was first road-testing it.

What have you got coming up? 
There’s the Soul Sellin’ EP, of course, but I’m also launching a new cohort of the Elevated Academy Advanced Production program. Plus, I’m hosting an Art of the Remix masterclass, where students will learn how to remix while keeping their unique sound. They’ll even get the stems to my Purple Tea release to work with, and the best remix will earn an official spot on the EP. I’m super excited about that!

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
Thanks for tuning in and checking out the mix. I hope you enjoy it as much as I enjoyed putting it together—and remember to Stay Elevated!

Tracklists

  1. More Than Friends, Sodieboy – Drunk on the Funk
  2. Renato (CL) – Bouncing
  3. Kid Enigma, Jay de Lys – The Realest
  4. Timo Tapani – Quela
  5. Timo Tapani – Oldschool (Club Mix)
  6. Deophonik – Sex Machine
  7. Andres Pressure – Good Man
  8. Juli De Alonso, Maty Badini – Don’t Be Afraid
  9. Jay de Lys – Babylon
  10. Kevin York – Got The Love
  11. The Deepshakerz & Aaron Pfeiffer – The Last Song (Juliet Sikora Extended Remix)
  12. Nacho Scoppa – Heartbreaker
  13. Nacho Scoppa – Newell’s
  14. Malone, Nacho Scoppa – On Yo Head
  15. Santech, Diego Bustamante – Skull N Bones
  16. Ki Creighton – Up The Rez (Jay De Lys Remix)
  17. GOSSO – Flow (Salvione Born Again Edit)
  18. Iglesias – Vamos (Salvione Dibiza Edit)
  19. Chris Lake, Aatig – In The Yuma (Cloonee’s At The Sahara Remix)
  20. Riaz Dhanani – Ride
  21. Loz Seka – Súbele (Extended Dub Mix)
  22. Nicole Fiallo, Jungle Punk – Bounce Wit Me
  23. Sem Jacobs, Tagmann – Blue Berries
  24. Rob D’Shawn – Buccina
  25. Octave One – Blackwater (Alex Culross Rework)

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DT898 – Hot Bullet https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt898-hot-bullet/ Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:11:18 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72653 Brazilian artist Hot Bullet, led by the talented Marco Violent, steps up to deliver an electrifying mix for Data Transmission Podcast Episode 898. A regular on the festival and club circuit, including standout appearances at Tomorrowland Brazil and Tribe Festival, Hot Bullet has established himself as a powerhouse in the electronic music scene, earning releases […]

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Brazilian artist Hot Bullet, led by the talented Marco Violent, steps up to deliver an electrifying mix for Data Transmission Podcast Episode 898. A regular on the festival and club circuit, including standout appearances at Tomorrowland Brazil and Tribe Festival, Hot Bullet has established himself as a powerhouse in the electronic music scene, earning releases on major labels like Sony Music, Universal, and Hellbent Records.

Adding to his already stellar career, Hot Bullet recently made his debut on Lee Foss’ South of Saturn with the ‘Breakdance’ EP, showcasing his signature sound: a blend of driving grooves, high-energy beats, and bassline-driven house music.

For this podcast episode, Hot Bullet crafts a pulsating journey through his latest influences and upcoming releases, giving listeners a taste of his unmatched ability to merge festival-ready anthems with underground vibes.

Stream Episode 898 of the Data Transmission Podcast now and immerse yourself in the sounds of Hot Bullet—a name set to dominate dance floors around the world.

Today, he joins on the podcast for the first time. Listen to it below, on Mixcloud or iTunes here.

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
A small taste of the sounds that have been in my head.

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
Toris Amos – Professional Widow (Armand Van Helden Remix)

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
The various flavours of house music mixed in a non-linear way.

Tell us about your next EP? 

“Breakdance” brings some of my hip hop references, applied within 4/4 beats. “Scream” is a more clubber track, with a very striking synth lead.

What have you got coming up?For my next releases, I want to bring different visions and interpretations of house music, respecting our roots, and thinking about the future.

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
If you’re looking for a set to start your night, or to spice up your after, this could be a good choice.

TRACKLIST:

Hot Bullet – Scream
Notraiyo – RNB
Hot Bullet – Bollywood
Kiddo, Crewcutz – Flow
Gruvmake – Ta Fluindo
Carloh – Brother Jungle (Nikolas Kage Edit)
Hot Bullet – Chump
Brisotti – Favela
Hot Bullet – La Fiesta
Riffel – Walk in the Club
Tori Amos – Professional Widow (Armand Van Helden Remix)
Hot Bullet – Phunk You
Hot Bullet – Scream

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DT897 – Tommy Bones https://datatransmission.co/podcasts/dt897-tommy-bones/ Tue, 10 Dec 2024 11:38:12 +0000 https://datatransmission.co/?p=72590 Born and raised in Connecticut, one hour outside of Manhattan, Tommy Bones’ fixation on House Music and dancing would pull him to the heady lights of New York in the early ‘90s. This week, the house music veteran is back on the Data Transmission Podcast, bringing his signature blend of deep and driving house. We’re […]

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Born and raised in Connecticut, one hour outside of Manhattan, Tommy Bones fixation on House Music and dancing would pull him to the heady lights of New York in the early ‘90s.

This week, the house music veteran is back on the Data Transmission Podcast, bringing his signature blend of deep and driving house. We’re also spotlighting his latest release, ‘Shouldna / Dub Style’, on Louie Vega’s Vega Records, a stellar double AA showcasing his timeless sound.

The New York native delivers with ‘Shouldna’, a stripped-back warehouse groove packed with eerie vocal snippets and twitchy synth details, creating an all-encompassing, hypnotic vibe. On the flip side, ‘Dub Style’ leans into Detroit-style chords and dubbed-out drums for a soulful yet driving track that’s pure class.

With over three decades in the game, Tommy continues to push boundaries, whether on his House of Bones imprint or with fresh releases like this. ‘Shouldna / Dub Style’ is out now digitally and on vinyl via Vega Records.

Listen to Tommy Bones’s exclusive mix on the Data Transmission Podcast, available now on Mixcloud or iTunes here.

Sum up this podcast in 10 words…
Solid dance floor tracks with some curve balls. 

What’s your personal favourite track on it?
All the tracks in there. Really enjoyed all the styles in the mix. 

What’s the special ingredient in this mix?
It’s rooted and understandable. Just solid dance music. 

Tell us about your next EP?
Two tracks in this mix (Shouldna, Dubstyle) are from the new Vega Records various artist 5 Vinyl pack which is in stores now. Also played is one from my new alias TB-203 feat. Danny P called Movin’ on Seth Troxler’s new label Slacker 85. 

What have you got coming up?
There are so many, I have more House of Bones EP’s on the way and some new music in other labels hands waiting for release dates. I’m really loving the music I’m making right now, so I can’t wait for you to hear it.  

And finally, do you have a special message for our readers?
Just play and create from the heart. Don’t follow trends and be patient. Good art takes time to perfect. True music is the real influence and… It’s ALL about the music!

Tracklisting

1.   Maya Jane Coles, Kcid – Brinks – I/AM/ME
2.   Joy Jenkins – Flowers – Bobby Donny
3.   NEZ, Bipolar Sunshine – Papi – Sweat It Out
4.   Analog Sol – Echoes In The Dark – Sol Sonidos
5.   Tommy Bones – Shouldna  – Vega Records
6.   Milton Chuquer, DJ Spen – Eh Hup (Deep House Mix) – Unquantize
7.   Champion, Four Tet, Skrillex, Naisha – Talk to Me – Disorder
8.   Soledrifter, Alexandra Morrison, Tedd Patterson – Too Loud  – Papa Records
9.   Tommy Bones – Dub Style – Vega Records
10. Millidiu – Up The Swing – Deck 1264 Records
11. Andrey Djackonda – Without Form – Conceptual
12. TB-203 – Dey Dum – Unreleased
13. Kerri Chandler, Nae (SA), Atjazz – Caged Bird (Atjazz Remix) – Kaoz Theory
14. Agustin Giri – Space Jungle – ISOLATE
15. Tommy Bones, Danny P – Movin – Slacker85
16. Tommy Genesis, Mochakk – No Boys Allowed – CircoLoco Records
17. Those Guys, Jerome Sydenham – Tonite (Jerome Sydenham Remix) – Basement Boys
18. Mr. X – Groovy Dream  – Vega Records
19. Saint Paul – Don’t Talk (Make Luv) – Happiness Therapy

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