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Deep Inside Show with Alex G

  • House
  • United Kingdom
Deep Inside Show with Alex G
Alex grew up in Dublin, Ireland where he learned to play the violin at an early age and fell in love with his Mum's old disco records.
Stories of DJs such as Ron Hardy and Larry Levan inspired Alex to start djing and mixing old disco with house music and the violin was tossed aside!
Early house records from artists like Masters at Work and Kerri Chandler were big influences and Alex soon became a regular on Dublin's party scene.
Regular slots at clubs such as the Pod, Spirit, Metropolitan, Spy and Traffic enabled Alex to enhance his djing style and learn how to work different dancefloors.
Invitations to dj on Irish national radio stations such as 2fm and fm104 were soon followed by a weekly House show on Jazz FM and regular appearances on Nova947.

Since then Alex has moved to London where he started the Deep Inside project. Deep Inside showcases the very latest in house,
disco and techno music, always programmed with a nod to history and featuring future classics.
The Deep Inside show features upcoming and recently established underground artists as guests with regular interviews and mixes.
To date the show has had guests such as Nick Curly (8bit, Cecille), Chris Woodward (Buzzin Fly), Edwin Oosterwal (Rejected),
Owain K (Elevation), Robbie Lowe (Beatcode), Anthony Mansfield (Hector Wroks) and others and has plenty more exciting guests to come."

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Deep Inside Show presents Julien Sandre

Deep Inside Show presents Julien Sandre

If we talk about Julien Sandre, we can't fail to mention the legendary "French Touch" rooted in his "artistic soul". But we can't so trivially limit the considerable musical background which draws inspiration from different musical genres.Always diligent hearer and lover of Funkadelic, MJ's "Off The Wall" and Jamiroquai "funky" music, he approaches to electronic music, struck by listening to mythological Daft Punk that opens a whole new world.The exploration of the big world of "da club" music leads Julien to the House music that is perfectly in tune with his love for the Funk. Frankie Knuckles, Marshall Jefferson, the MAW, Todd Terry and Paul Johnson are just some of "superstars" which influence and charm will bring the young Julien to buy record players and vinyls and enter the world of djing. The variety of musical influences that characterize his "background" is translated into an eclectic set, never dull with a great charge perceived and loved by floor. The natural path of musical development leads him to a challenge taken from just two years: his figure evolves in that so widespread of "dj/producer".The desire to fully express his ideas and to emerge into the world of clubbing finds full vent in the new producer activities that give a certain resonance to his name and his musical ideas. His first track "Satisfaction" is published on one of the world's coolest underground labels, "Dynamic" of a certain Mladen Solomun, obtains full approval and is played by the greatest djs of the international panorama; it also reaches the top 10 on Beatport and the top 50 on Resident Advisor. Such a good start is confirmed in his later works and so Julien collaborates with some of the strongest labels of the moment as One Records, Tsuba and Morris Audio. Julien is the recently entry in Hot Creations family of top DJs Jamie Jones & Lee Foss who appreciate and continuously play his music made together with Julien's dear friend Max Chapman. Well what to say? Julien's path is just begun, but the potential of this young artist, together with a great enthusiasm and a huge passion, portends a future of great satisfactions!

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Less is definitely more when it comes to some artists and Hypercolour/Fear of Flying artist Shenoda is a good example of a producer who doesn't hurry what he does.

With just a handful of releases and remixes, the London-based artist has developed a sound which skews classic deep house tropes to make truly contemporary pieces of engaging but dancefloor music. Initially becoming part of the tight knit Hypercolour family with a remix in the label's early days, he's gone on to become one of the label's key producers and his 2011 'Shots' EP broke into areas way beyond the usual house spheres,
with Martyn, Konrad Black, Mosca and Deetron all being vocal advocates.

Since then, productions for 1Trax, Save You and Fear of Flying have cemented the dry witted producer's reputation while his adroit skills as a DJ have also seen him make a mark on many a dancefloor.

2012 saw Shenoda take a leap into the unknown with a redoubled dedication to music and the results are currently forming into a release schedule the most veteran of producers would be envious of. First up, of course, is material for the Hypercolour/Glass Table imprints but beyond that he's typically tight lipped and modest about what's to come next, preferring the music to do most of the talking.

Deep Inside with Nebraska

  • House
  • Disco
  • Funk
  • 1h 05m
Arguably Leicester's finest deep house producer, Ali Gibb's aka Nebraska has provided us here at Deep Inside with a rare and sensual deep and funky mix. We are truly privileged since Nebraska's output is really few and far between... from his debut on Player recordings in 2000 to his recent EP's over the last few years on the excellent Rush Hour Recordings. Every EP has been majestic and none more so than his most recent EP "Four For Four" (Rush Hour), a blend of rough beats, eclectic disco and deep house. The title track "This is the way" is a tried and tested Bomb!

Alex G - August Podcast

  • House
  • Disco
  • Techno
  • 1h 02m
The latest hip & deep Disco, House, Techno

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The Latest Radio show. Mix of fresh cuts and promos including a lovely repress of Mr Fingers (1987) to kick us off.

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