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RotPG – Dennis Simms 05/09/2014
Tonight’s show was a short one due to the UCI Baseball Game. Be sure to mark your calendars for a special Friday the 13th show (June 13, 2014) being broadcasted LIVE from Dr. Freecloud’s in Fountain Valley. More info to come soon.
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Mixed by Dennis Simms
01. Green Boy (Original Mix) – Thomas Roberts
02. Imagine – Level Groove
03. Hey – Master Wakes feat. Nobantu
04. Dance Like Nobody’s Watching You – You & Alex
05. Here She Come (David Museen Remix) – Unus Emre
06. Tikaboo (Original Mix) – Juanmy.R
07. Get Funky (Jorge Remix) – Pa-Nik
08. Paranoia Bar (Original Mix) – Daniel Steinberg
09. Nouvelle Future (Oliver Schories Remix) – Dan Caster & Bjorn Storig
10. Always Mijail (Original Mix) – Angel Heredia
11. The Path – RUIZ, Victor
12. Magnetic Field – KOTELETT/ZADAK
13. You’re So High (Original Mix) – Eli & Fur
14. Twelfth Night (Kruse & Nuernberg Remix) – Moonwalk & Simone Lamagna Feat. Electric J
15. Soundomatic – MUNIZ, Joyce
16. Mastodon (Mind Against Remix) – Avatism
17. Don’t Break My Heart (Anturage & Anton Ishutin Remix) – Ian Tosel
18. Bassinin (Original Mix) – Luc Vel Mzura
19. Sandlande – Kellerkind
RotPG – DPSM & MUNGO 11/01/2013
Riders of the Plastic Groove presents DPSM & MUNGO live from our studio playing an all vinyl set. You can listen locally at 88.9fm KUCI in Irvine CA. You can also watch and listen live world wide at www.plasticgroove.com.
Show starts at 8pm and goes till 10pm pst.
***ALSO WE ARE AT THE END OF OUR STATIONS FUND DRIVE.
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You can also donate on line at http://www.kuci.org/donations/index.html be sure to mention Riders of the Plastic Groove with your donation.***
DPSM:
he year was 1987 and by that time I had considered myself a DJ because I was using a Realistic mixer from Radio Shack to mix a cassette deck, belt drive (non-pitch) phonograph and Synsonics drum machine together. I was creating cut and paste demonstrations of the music that I had collected, primarily Depeche Mode & New Order remixes. Then I met a cat who had two Technics 1200s and a Numark mixer at his house. He was well stocked in Miami Bass records and would let me practice while he and his friends played Nintendo.
Fast forward, while still collecting a variety of records from Music Market in Costa Mesa, in 1989 I started attending a spot in Laguna Beach named,”Club Post Nuclear,” which introduced me to DJ Robin, an eclectic DJ with a wide variety of tastes. Robin would throw in sounds from Nine Inch Nails, Front 242, Psychic TV, Kraftwerk, Skinny Puppy while mixing in newer artists like Guru Josh, Meat Beat Manifesto and Prodigy. I started buying more “Techno” based music from labels such as Underground Resistance, XL Recordings and R&S from Noise, Noise, Noise in Costa Mesa.
Then it happened- the opening of Dr. Freecloud’s Record Shoppe in Costa Mesa where all of my vinyl and electronic dreams came true. Since it’s opening I have been a loyal customer and friend to the store which supplies me with a plethora of releases.
Throughout the years I have played at various parties and through my other musical endeavors (Fantastic Planet) have even had my 15 minutes of fame opening for Blink 182 and The Black Eyed Peas in 1998.
I love music for music’s sake. There are benefits that come along with playing and networking but the experience should never be tarnished by an over active ego, it just gets in the way and you’ll probably “train wreck” anyway.
MUNGO:
Mungo’s introduction to Electronic Music took place in the summer of 1989 during Double Hit Mickey’s Electric Daisy Carnival. Captivated by this sound, he continued to attend hundreds of events during the next decade, including legendary parties such as No-Doz, Aphrodite’s Temple, Paw-Paw Ranch, and many more.
He was introduced to the art of DJing towards the end of the 1990’s and after a lot of practice, Mungo together with his mentors played at dozens of house parties in south Orange County and sometimes even played at the infamous Cowboy Boogie in Anaheim.
The clubby styles of the time just weren’t cutting it for him anymore so he started playing the underground sounds that truly moved him- NRG, Hard/Acid Trance, Techno, Schranz, and Hardcore- Anything with a mean rhythm and an evil melody.
After a few years away from the underground, Mungo returned in 2012 and actively promoted himself at events, various social networks, and distributed countless mixed CDs.
He was soon invited to join the Dr. Freecloud’s collective and teamed up with Arcid of Techno Belligerent to run an internet-based radio show shortly after. The Techno Belligerent Radio Show is broadcast every Wednesday at 4pm (pacific time). The driving force behind it is to showcase West Coast underground talent but has also seen international artists such as Frankie Bones make appearances as well.
With many notable events under his belt during 2012, Mungo is ready to rock the decks from deserts to warehouses and everywhere in between in 2013 and beyond!
RotPG – DJ Killmoney 10/25/2013
Ryan McCormack AKA DJ Killmoney (Kongregate Resident) has been rocking the decks since he was 16; although, then he played mostly electro funk, hip-hop and 80’s new wave records. He grew up in a profoundly musical householdin whittier.
He began playing local backyard parties, dirty warehouse, after-hours and clubs in the underground and electronic events of LA and Orange County, getting his first real break playing a residency at a club compound located in Newport Beach. He has since enjoyed immense success, blowing up dance floors across the LA basin. He has shared the decks with the likes of Steve Loria, Jason Blakemore, Mike Hiatus, Jason Splat and David Alvarado just to name a few.
Killmoney’s musical style reflects his eclectic influences—from Minimal Techno to Dark Post Industrial Noise. He’s not limited to Minimal Techno, instead combining Disco, Funk, Breaks, Acid and Progressive House to create a sound that is purely Killmoney!
