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Friday the 13th Live Remote Broadcast – 06/13/2014
Live recording of Electronic Sound Spectrum Friday the 13th Broadcast from Dr. Freeclouds in Fountain Valley. SPECIAL THANKS TO RON D CORE AND HELEN FOR ALLOWING US TO MAKE THIS POSSIBLE.
Performers in order:
Spot 1
Dennis Simms
Sean Rubio
Rubrene
Pietrobot
3MT (Live PA)
Mark Panic
RotPG – Matt LaCapria & Ron D Core 04/11/2014
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Matt LaCapria
In the early nineties Matt LaCapria was introduced to the L.A. Underground scene. Within a few years he was working as a regular DJ in parties and clubs such as Green Eggs and Ham, Insomnia, Therapy, KUCI and many other one off events. Matt worked as a professional DJ until 2001, playing with world renowned DJ’s like Taylor, Mark Lewis, Christopher Lawrence, Doran, Grant Plant, Theo, Jason Blakemore, Brownie, and the list goes on, With 10 years of LA Underground in his blood Matt went on hiatus to build a family, buy a house, and earn a Master’s Degree. Now Matt LaCapria is back on the decks spinning House, Progressive House and Techno. Soon to be at a Club near you.
Ron D Core
Spinning records since 1985, Co-Owner & Founder of Dr. Freecloud’s Mixing Lab since 1994. Owner and creator of Atomic Hardcore Recordings + Oblivion Records (California’s first Hardcore record labels). Ron has recorded and been featured on many Hardcore and non—Hardcore from all over the world including: Atomic Hardcore Recordings (Costa Mesa), Industrial Strength (New York), Head Fuck (Italy), Epileptik (France), UC Music (Chicago), V-Wax (Los Angeles), Swell (Arizona) & most recently the Dr. Freecloud label. Throughout the years of Ron D Core’s DJ career he’s thrown a lot of events (large and small), and always memorable such as Dr. Freecloud’s Psychedelic Drugstore (Halloween Rave in Santa Ana 1990) + Hot Lemonade (an Acid House event in Downtown Los Angeles 1989) + No—Doz (a weekly afterhours in Los Angeles 1992—1993) + Funny Farm (a hardcore weekly in Orange County 1993—1994) + Plazma (a Hardcore weekly in Fullerton’s Digital Kilinik 1997) + Operation 1 & Operation 2 (Large scale events celebrating Dr. Freecloud’s B—Days) + Funky Shit Happens! (Large Rave @ Orange Show in San Bernadino) + Blitzkrieg (Mega—Outdoor Desert Festival) Hardcore vs. House party + Megablast (all Hardcore event @ The Glasshouse in Pomona) & co—Promoted with Sid P.W.L.Y. + 13 (all Hardcore event in Pomona) thrown on the 13th of any given month.
Ron has played at some of the largest and most memorable events in the world such as: Electric Daisy Carnival + Nocturnal Wonderland + Smoke Out + Circa + Together As One + Monster Massive + Bassrush + Pyrotechnodiscoworks + Audiotistic + Opium + Willie Wonka + Alice’s House + Stranger Than Fiction (L.A.’s first Massive 1990 @ The Shrine Auditorium) + Narnia + Future World + Aphrodite’s Temple + Shiva’s Erotic Banquet + Cyberslam & too many others to mention & played for crowds up to 50,000 people. Ron has played with some of the biggest names in the business such as: Speed Freak + Lenny Dee + DJ Producer + Juan Atkins + J. Saul Kane (Depth Charge) + Rob Gee + Neophyte + DJ Paul + Babu (Beat Junkies) + DJ Dan + Doc Martin + Manu Le Malin and loads of others. Some of the articles and interviews Ron has been featured in are: Urb Magazine + Entrepeneur + OC Weekly + XLR8R + DJ Times + Daily Pilot + Yellow Rat Bastard + Thunder Magazine (Thunderdome Holland) + L.A. Weekly + Club Life + Tribe + Free Bass + Fix Magazine + Rave (Porn Magaine) + Culture and more… Ron has been featured in a Movie Documentary about the rave scene and it’s history called “Better living Through Circuitry,” & the book called “Generation Exstacy,”. Ron is continuosly working hard in the Electronic Music scene Recording DJ’ing and Promoting the Hardcore he love’s and supports. Keeping Dr. Freecloud’s the store and the Vinyl alive is nothing short of dedication to the scene.
Links:
http://rondcore.com/
http://www.facebook.com/ron.d.core
https://plus.google.com/103012868140356571113
https://twitter.com/rondcore http://www.drfreeclouds.com/
http://www.lastrecordstorestanding.com/
http://www.facebook.com/drfreeclouds
https://plus.google.com/103441107987124022870
https://twitter.com/drfreeclouds
RotPG – Jamie Thinnes 02/21/2014

Jamie Thinnes 02/21/2014
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Track list
- Westpark Unit – Forever [Draft Recordings]
- Kemetic Just – For Your Love (Dixon Alternative Mix) [Silver Network]
- Shazz – El Camino [Yellow Productions]
- I Love Aline – No Fool (Charles Webster Mix) [Enchante Recordings]
- Rhythm Plate – Prospect Drive (Atjazz Mix) Mantis Recordings]
- Malena Perez – Praise The Day (Osunlade Mix) [Cubanita Groove Records]
- To-ka Project – Think [Silver Network]
- Next Evidence – Inside [Basic]
- Brooks – Clix [Mantis Recordings]
- Reset – Robodisco [Paper Recordings]
- Marcus Worgull – Long Way [Innervisions]
- O Oddworks – Nice Action [Sessions Recordings]
- Motorcitysoul Featuring One Jiru – Mbali Stir [15 Recordings]
- Saschienne – The Unknown (Dixon Mix) [Kompakt]
- Little Dragon – Thunder Love [Philomena]
- Phonique – Good Idea (Charles Webster Mix) [Dessous Recordings]
- A.D.N.Y. – Sweet Music [Corner Shots]
- Next Evidence – Montparnas [Straight Up]
- Ron Trent & Chez Damier – Hip To Be Dissullusioned [Prescription Records]
- Meitz – Get On It [Airdrops Recordings]
- Amberflame – Rise Hour (Jimpster Mix) [Polyphonics Recordings]
- George Levin – (I Got) Somebody New [Sonar Kollektiv]
Jamie Thinnes:
Texas born Jamie Thinnes transplanted to the LA area as a young teenager and was quickly seduced by the intriguing sounds found in the wee hours, in the abundant warehouses, loft spaces and odd locations scattered throughout southern California. Early on, house music crept into Jamie’s soul and has been his guiding light ever since. Quickly becoming an underground favorite in the early ‘90s, Jamie forged his unique and captivating sound in a wide variety of Los Angeles environs – from full scale nightclubs to many a dark and dirty after-hours, from sunny beaches to ultra exclusive, all-night house parties. His trademark deep, spiritual rhythms and low frequency grooves never fail to keep the dancefloor marching in time to sunrise and beyond. A master mixer and programmer behind the decks, Jamie’s unwavering devotion to house shines through with every twist of the knob and every slide of the fader. In 1996, Jamie’s musical vision blossomed when he had the good fortune of becoming involved with the Long family, founders of the famed Higher Source Records establishment (arguably, the finest record store in the LA area from 1996 to 2003). With the generous hand of the Longs, Jamie and long time friend and collaborator, Dean DeCosta, founded Earthtones Recordings. After 10 highly regarded releases, Earthtones was forced to change its name due to trademark issues. As Dean became heavily involved in the record store, Jamie pushed on and Seasons Recordings was born. 15 years in existence, with a heavy catalog of class act releases featuring Franck Roger, Olivier Portal, John Cutler, Dj Spinna, Anto Vitale, Charles Webster, Boddhi Satva, Black Coffee and Jamie himself, to name a few, Seasons has truly evolved into one of the premier house music imprints worldwide. While countless other labels have faded away or tried to re-invent themselves with a new sound every few years, Seasons, and its revered Seasons Ltd. sub-label, have stood the test of time with consistent, quality house music that’s based on an unshakeable foundation of musicality, soulful delivery and infectious grooves.
For more info, check out www.seasonsrecordings.com

Saturday, February 22, 2014 MOVEMENT party at La Cave in the underground basement. Looking forward to seeing everyone as the tunes will be deeeeeeeeep… Join Jamie Thinnes on a 4 hour journey.
La Cave. 1695 Irvine Blvd Costa Mesa. NO COVER w/ a SMILE.
RotPG – Josh McClintock 01/24/2014
Recording from Riders of the Plastic Groove on Friday, January 24, 2014 featuring Josh McClintock. It’s been a year since his last performance on our show. However, every time he plays it’s always a unique set.
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01. Skinny Puppy – Basement
02. Azab & Crybaby J – Agent Orange
03. Drvg Cvltvre – Never Stray from the Path
04. Drvg Cvltvre – Offender Status
05. Pizzy Yelliott – Could You Be Loved (Mungolian Jet Set mix)
06. Cage and Aviary – Beat N Path (Brennan Green mix)
07. Drvg Cvlture – Bad Reputation
08. Scott Fraser – Centreville Lapse (Timothy J Fairplay mix)
09. Clarian and Guy Gerber – Claire
10. G&S – Show Me the Good Times
11. Anthony Mansfield and Nick Chacona – Burning Sensations
12. Maurice Fulton – Unmatched
13. Boys from Patagonia – Rimini ’80
14. Try to Find Me – Needs Ending
15. Cantoma – North Shore (Idjut Boys mix)
16. Michael Ozone – Hetrotopia (Young Marco mix)
17. Richard Sen and Scott Fraser – Night Navigator
18. CSMNT61 – Keep Holding On (Dr Dunks mix)
19. Stupid Human -Turn Me On
20. Zev – Don’t break it (Kenny Glasgow and Jonny White mix)
21. The Rim Shooters – Calling You
22. Daniel Avery – Flashlights
23. Queen Latifah – How Do I Love Thee
24. JellyBean – The Mexican
RotPG – Tim Hyde 01/10/2014
From producing ground breaking events with CPU 101 to rocking crowds across the United States, Tim Hyde has been on location for 25 years, exploring techno of all shades and textures. Firmly rooted in an analog past, Tim keeps a watchful eye on the shape of future music while navigating fluidly through the present. Still rocking vinyl and still your mom’s favorite DJ with four beats, three turntables, two bags of records and one maniac to bring it all together.
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Artist – Title // Label
- Auto Repeat – Bruce Sucks // SSR
- RODBurma – HGB // CLR
- Obsolite Music Technology – mmmmmmmusic (Chicago Skyway’s Pay the toll mix) // Emphasis
- Rolando – DeCago // Ostgut Ton
- Robert Hood – Black Technician // Music Man
- Our Man From Havana (Jeff Mills) – The Fly Guy // Purpose Maker
- Drexcyia – Wardance // Red Planet
- Jeff Mills – Automatic // Purpose Maker
- Photek& Kuru – Fountainhead // K7
- Radioslave – I Don’t Need a Cure for This (Kenny Larkin RMX) // R
- Lokua – Overly // cpkay
- Radioslave – Eyes Wide Open // R&S
- Esser (Carl Craig RMX) – Forces // KMS
- Vince Waston – Renaissance // Planet E
- Sandiego – Black Keys // Planet E
- ? Docile 023 – A1 // Docile
- ? Doclie 21 – B1 // Docile
- Elizabeth Merrick-Jefferson – Go Home // Argot
- Gaz Varley – The World is Yours // K7
- Siriusmo – Signal // Monkeytown
- Kevin Gorman – Produkt // Mikrowave
- Maetin Buttrich (C2 Version) – Stoned Autopilot // Planet E
- John Heckle – Baiyun Mountain // MOS
- Kero – Stinger // Detroit Techno
- Shawn Rudman – O’l Number 4 // Detroit Techno Militia
- The Martian – Reclamation // Red Planet
- Barker & Baumecker – Candyflip // Ostgut Ton
- Rolando – Junie // Ostgut Ton
- King Britt Presents – Chasing Rainbows // Hyper Dub
- Underground Resistance – Countermeasures // Underground Resistance
- Siriusmo – Auf Wiedersehen! // Monkeytown
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