Category Archives: Progressive
Technodrom3 – Dennis Simms 10/03/2014
This morning was the final show for Technodrom3. Why the final show you ask? Well this was only for the Summer. Thank you all for sending positive comments about the show. Please don’t forget that tonight is also the final of RotPG’s Summer hours from 6pm – 9pm. Don’t worry Riders of the Plastic Groove is not going anywhere anytime soon. We are just going back to our original hours starting next week which are from 8pm – 10pm.
Thank you for listening!
– Dennis
Num. Title – Artist
01. Can’t Define (Original Mix) – Come and Hell
02. Phone – Jaxson & David Keno
03. Last Breath (Solee Remix) – Mashk
04. What U Need (Original Mix) – Darko De Jan
05. Just Wanna Dance (Original Mix) – Peter Brown
06. Bassline (feat. The Get Along) – GotSome
07. ENTER.Space (Original Mix) – Maceo Plex
08. Magnetronik (Original Mix) – Sex Shop
09. Mareas – Ara Coiset
10. Don’t Think (Original Mix) – Julian Jeweil
11. Alien (Kobana Remix) – Poison Pro & Miusha
12. Turquoise (Guy J Remix) – Circulation
13. Look Good Tonight (Original Mix) – Dousk
14. Golden (Jimmy Van M & Luis Junior Remix) – The Steals feat. Jayn Hanna
15. The Silence (Narkosky Remix) – A. Skomoroh
16. All The Secrets Come Out (Tesla Unstoppable Remix) – A. Skomoroh & Russ
17. Conscious (Original Mix) – Joran Van Pol
18. Detach (Original Mix) – Joran Van Pol
19. I Am Dead (Guy J Remix) – Jori Hulkkonen
20. Eleven – Marko Melo
21. Eterna (John Digweed & Nick Muir Remix) – Slam
22. Out of Nowhere (The Japanese Popstars Remix) – The Japanese Popstars
23. Egret (Alexi Delano Remix) – Heron
24. Helix Nebula – Tom Glass
25. Shivver – Jody Wisternoff
26. Violin – Alex Stealthy
27. Conspiracy – Komytea
28. Rise ‘In (Steve Lawler Remix) – Steve Lawler
29. Follow You (feat. Kowalsky) – The Forest and Solar Eclipse
30. Pleasure – Snake Sedrick
31. Angels (Love Is the Answer Dennis Simms edit) – Morandi
32. Light In Night (Original Mix) – Christian Space
33. Roads (Sultan & Tonedepth Mix) – Portishead
RotPG – Dennis Simms 04/25/2014

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RotPG – Hector Merida 04/04/2014
FRANKIE KNUCKLES Biography
Few figures in contemporary music have influenced their respective fields the way Frankie Knuckles has revolutionized dance music.As one of the most renowned DJs in the world, Frankie Knuckles is still packing dance floors with his unique style for almost 30 years. Legions of admirers during his travels penned Frankies nickname The Godfather of House the press picked up on it and made it stick.
He has played a pivotal role in the creation and evolution of house music, which has become the dominant staple of dance clubs throughout the world. It was this celebrity and his constant fundraising for some of his favorite charities dealing with aids, homelessness, and education of our youth, that garnered him one of the most prestigious honors by the City Of Chicago.
On August 25th 2004, the Mayor of Chicago proclaimed the date Frankie Knuckles day, and a street naming Frankie Knuckles Way .As a Producer and Re-Mixer, Knuckles lent his talents to some of R&B and Pop musics elite. Artists such as Mary J. Blige, Sounds of Blackness, Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Diana Ross, Luther Vandross, Michael Bolton and Toni Braxton. Frankies production and mixing career was officially recognized by the music industry in 1997.
He became the first recipient of a Grammy for Remixer of The Year and has served as a Governor and Trustee, for the NYC Chapter of The National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences.As an artist enjoying the success of two Virgin Records releases, Beyond The Mix and Welcome To The Real World . The first album included The Whistle Song which is most memorable as the Lipton Ice Tea commercial in the mid 90’s.
In 2001 Definity Records released the single Keep on Movin by Frankie Knuckles featuring vocalist Nicki Richards. The new song opened his Mix album Motivation and was the beginning of the collaboration between Knuckles and Richards 2004 A New Reality release. Billboard Magazine writes in the Album Reviews noteworthy section Knuckles strings together an inspirational and spiritual collection of gospel-infused club songs .
With critical acclaim from nearly every Electronic Dance and Club Culture magazine through out North America and Europe. Definity strategic crossover plan launched with a visibility campaign in Major Chains for Black History Month in February. Reviews in Vibe, Ebony, Black Beat, Essence, and BET made this Motivation album the first Def Mix Productions release to garner recognition with mainstream Afro American press.
Knuckles was back in the USA mainstream with his positive message. The launch of his Motivation world tour put Knuckles message again in the forefront on an International level and Knuckles realizes post 9/11 was a New Reality for him. In 2003 Knuckles released an exclusive mix album for Armani AX which also renewed his positive Message, and introduced the forthcoming studio album.He started digging through the vaults and writing, and came up with his first studio album to release in 7 years.
A New Reality released April 2004 in the USA, UK, Italy, Australia, and Japan simultaneously, and continues to receive media attention. Knuckles Launches his A New Reality” Tour on the heals of his Bac N da Day success around the globe. Bac N da Day is the first collaboration in 20 years with long time friend, House legend and co writer Jamie Principle. His second single Matter of Time features Nicki Richards, who is one of the most sought after vocalists in the USA. She works with everyone from Janet Jackson to Stevie Wonder. A breath of fresh air, Nicki is featured on half the album and is backed by some of the most amazing vocalists the business has to offer. She also sings with Will Downing who sings backing vocals for her on What’s Goin On .
Knuckles continues to use his celebrity and much of his spare time providing entertainment for various AIDS charity events. He supports anything that has to do with children, noted as saying I cannot stand to hear a child cry of want, hunger, or a lack of love . He has let his services for many past organizations, including Meals on Wheels, GMHC, Pediatric AIDS, and most recently Harvey Milk School.
HECTOR MERIDA – >>click hear for audio archive<<
“Words are the pen of the Heart, but Music is the Pen of the Soul” – DJ Huggie
Biography
Hector ‘Huggie’ Merida has been dedicated to the Global Underground Movement since the mid 1980’s. With an unrelenting passion for the music, the people, and the vibe they create, ‘Huggie’ has been focused on supplying the beats to universal movers, and global groovers of dance music all over the world! With over 24 years of hard work and dedication under his belt, ‘Huggie’ has reached, & touched the lives of faithful music loving fans everywhere with his own brand of 4 to 8 hour sets. Sets that will guide you directly to the dance floor. Huggie’s sets range from 116 bpm to 130bpm which allows him to take full charge of the dance floor by providing your with deep house, tribal house, tech house and techno…
‘Huggie’ first gained notoriety as a producer/remixer, with his first track “Paradox Dreams”. His freshman release appeared alongside well respected artists, such as Micro, Adam X, T-1000, Vicious Vic and Frankie Bones on the X-SIGHT RECORDS compilation entitled “BELIEVE 96-97”. Not stopping there, ‘Huggie’ has included remix work into his repertoire for Phatt Phunk Records, Funked Up Records, and most recently Looq Records . Two tracks “Ali Sun” and “Sunrise in Tikal” were released on the Iridium Music compilation “Higher Collective Consciousness”. His most recent work includes remixes for Thee O & Steve Prior (Muy Bien EP), Art Of Hot (Play EP), Robert Raine (Tunnels Made of Plastic EP), while teaming up with Subdivision/VivalaTech’s Merlyn Martin with the track “Confirmation” on Polytechnic Recordings. ‘Huggie” has also teamed up with one of L.A.’s most talented veterans DJ Thee O with tracks “Night Owl – Toes In The Sand Recordings, “Don’t Fake” on Protium Recordings, “Rain” featuring Erin Powers on System Recordings and most recently “Get High” co-produced w/ DJ Thee O for Looq Records.
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/HectorMeridaOfficial
http://twitter.com/hectormerida
https://soundcloud.com/hectormerida
RotPG – Dennis Simms 01/03/2014
First off HAPPY NEW YEAR! This is our first show of the new year with a mix by myself. Hope you enjoy it!
_ Dennis Simms
Track List: RotPG 01/03/2014
mixed by Dennis Simms (www.dennissimms.com)
Num. Title – Artist
01. Drifting (Original Mix) – Eli Escobar
02. Express Yourself (Murk Original Recipe Dub) – Boris Dlugosch
03. Kneiter – Eelke Kleijn
04. Stay One More Night (We Go Deep Remix) – JazzyFunk
05. Simply You – lexander Fog
06. Sink ‘Em Low (Vanilla Ace Remix) – Maximiljan, Bessie Jones
07. A Funk Poseur (Original Mix) – Sharam Jey, Vanilla Ace
08. A Lot of Things (Original Mix) – Tom Glass
09. Like You (Original Mix) – Hot Since 82
10. What Is Real (Original Mix) – Tigerskin & The Lazarusman
11. Good Life (Matt Smallwood Remix) – Inner City, Kevin Saunderson
12. It’s Gonna Be Alright (Help Is On The Way) – Deep Zone, Ceybil Jefferies
13. Wilder Side – Rasmus Faber & Alf Tumble feat. Candi Staton
14. Show Me What You Got (Original Mix) – Dave Pad
15. Smooth Dawn – Paride Saraceni & Jazper
16. Happy Dayz (Lemon8 Dark Keys Mix) – Lemon8
17. Acid Theatre (original mix) – Tom Laws
18. I’ll Kill You (Luke Chable Mix) – Terry Grant & Jennifer Horne
19. Dream On (Luke Chable Remix) – Shiloh
RotPG – Dennis Simms 12/06/2013
Mix from Riders of the Plastic Groove that aired on Friday, December 06, 2013 on 88.9fm KUCI in Irvine, CA from 8pm – 10pm.
Mix done by Dennis Simms
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Num. Title Artist
01. Your Everything (Original Mix) – Danny Daze feat. Louisahhh!
02. Decay (Original Mix) – Namito, Ramon Tapia
03. Fading Nights feat. Anna Naklab (Original Mix) – Parra for Cuva
04. Got The Choice (Original Mix) – Larsson
05. You Can Count On Me (Blue Mondays Dub) – Pastaboys, Keemani
06. Collider (Solee Remix) – Oliver Lieb
07. 23 Children (Original) – Brian Benson, Michael Gull
08. People (Alex Niggemann Remix) – Francys
09. Simple Things (Original Mix) – Sebastien Leger
10. Long Distance – John Daly
11. Smoke – Ad Brown
12. Make Me Crazy – Borderline
13. Signs (Original Mix) – Heartthrob
14. The Falcon (Original Mix) – Marco Bailey
15. Cafe Del Mariachi (Nick Warren Mix) – Shiloh
16. Perlouze (Original Mix) – Arnaud Le Texier
17. Velociraptor – Tom Laws
18. Jallah – Juan Sanchez
19. Fear Factor (Original Mix) – Weekend Heroes
20. Unknown Mistakes (Original Mix) – Big Show
21. Orca – Deadmau5