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RotPG – Dennis Simms 07/08/2016

Tonight’s show was a special 4 hour one and I hope you enjoyed it. Next week (07/15/2016) we have LIVE in studio DJ GUMPIE coming in playing a 100% vinyl set for your enjoyment. The show will also be video streamed here as well.

Tonight’s set list mixed by DENNIS SIMMS
Num. Title – Artist
01. Sooner or Later (feat. Thomas Gandey) – German Brigante Thomas Gandey
02. Before the Rising Dawn (Interaxxis Remix) – Black 8
03. Sum Of Space feat. Alexandra Pride [Kevin Vega Remix] – Alexey Lisin & Alexandra Pride
04. Synthetic (Original Mix) – Victor Polo
05. Tempera (Original Mix) – Dopish
06. Gargantua (Sebastian Ledher Remix) – Guti Legatto & Aline Nunez
07. Suddenly (Original Mix) – Acumen
08. Guest House (Original Mix) – Acumen, Betoko
09. Sense Of Wonder – Difstate
10. Steel Trap – Daniel Dubb
11. Disengage – Greg Pidcock blondewearingblack
12. Pineapple Express – Gruuve
13. Discover Yourself – ImAman
14. The Vision (Chapman’s Focus Remix) – Joseph S Joyce
15. Pantomac (Jayro Remix) – Last Vision
16. Voicer Feedback (Ismael Rivas Remix) – Marc Suun
17. Zarito (Guti Legatto & Tonny San Remix) – Pedro Silva, Guti Legatto, Tonny San
18. Nightmare (Alvaro Smart Remix) – Eddie M
19. Deputy (Original Mix) – Hernan Cerbello
20. Solarium – Betoko
21. 146 – Human Machine
22. Coven (Guti Legatto & Tonny San Remix) – Adrian Izquierdo Guti Legatto Tonny San
23. Everything You Got – m.O.N.R.O.E.
24. Sum Of Space feat. Alexandra Pride [Matan Caspi Remix] – Alexey Lisin & Alexandra Pride
25. Pacific Ride (Original Mix] – Kastis Torrau
26. Energy Flow (DJ Koze’s Splasher Remix) – Mano Le Tough
27. Cripsis (Quivver Mix) – Hernan Cattaneo & Soundexile feat. Tomomi Ukumori
28. Can You Feel Sunshine – Riva Starr
29. The Void [Rick Pier O’Neill Remix] – Steve Sai
30. The Island (Original Mix) – Gui Boratto & Martin Eyerer
31. The Soul Condor (YOUNOTUS Remix) – Curry & Krawall
32. Jungle King (LoQuai Remix] – Loquai
33. The Arrimol (Alberto Ruiz Remix) – Vynila Acosta
34. Seven of Nine (Original Mix] – Politis
35. Offshore (Grum Extended Remix) – Chicane
36. Sunshine (Deepjack Remix) – MockBeat
37. Owlephant (Disko Dario Remix) – Onur Diner
38. Intistars (Original Mix) – Terry Francis
39. Ingrid Is A Hybrid (Bwana’s We’re All In This Together Remix) – Dusky
40. Just An Illusion (Original Mix) – Acumen
41. A Sunday Tune – Morja
42. Foreverness – Betoko
43. Diggin’ In (Dave Seaman Remix) – Cristoph
44. Dancing on Mars (Nils Hoffmann Remix) – AEONIX

COSMIC GARDENZ JULY 29 – 31, 2016

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RotPG – Dennis Simms 07/01/2016

Hope you enjoyed the show.

Num. Title – Artist
01. De Waterkant (Funkwerkstatt Remix) – Schäufler & Zovsky Schaufler Zovsky
02. Rapture In Desert (Deep Jazz Mix) – Dee Frank
03. Clouds (Deepjack Remix) – Nick Lawyer Deepjack
04. Storm feat. Chris Lorenzo (Original Mix) – Justin Jay
05. Spectre – Nato Medrado
06. Signals – Alexandre Allegretti Riccii Soul Flow
07. Dreambox – NAVAR/MONONOID
08. Set Free (feat Ghostloft) – Tube & Berger
09. No Way Back Up (Original Mix] – Dan Sieg & Illuminor Dan Sieg Illuminor
10. Luminous Freedom (Tim Green Remix) – New Build
11. Painful (Original Mix) – Chocolate Avenue
12. Notorius – Pomboklap
13. Long Time (Ben Grunnell remix) – Kuo Climax
14. U’r So Hot – Supernova
15. 9D (Original Mix) – Kike Mayor
16. Jaguar Shoes (Ripperton Mix) – Kevin Griffiths
17. External Links (Original Mix) Adam Beyer & Joseph Capriati
18. Scream (Original Mix) – Simone De Biasio
19. Hya (Original Mix] – Khristian K
20. Fog (Original Mix) – K.A.L.I.L.

This show is Dedicated to my Grandfather and my cat Mammas…..

 

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RotPG – Jaymystic & Scotty James 06/17/2016

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Jaymystic
Jeremy Miller aka Jaymystic is well known throughout the west coast of the U.S. and Canada for his deep, soulful and funky style of house. Jeremy got his musical start at age seven where piano lessons were a weekly occurrence that didn’t end until the age of eighteen when he joined the U.S.M.C. and was stationed in Los Angeles in 1990.It was here that he first heard electronic music and became a mainstay in the underground music scene as a dj and promoter. 300 Jeremy’s first residency was in 1996 at the fabled Zoot Suite in Portland, Oregon, where he brought his deep and soulful sound to a city that historically preferred a darker more aggressive style. The Zoot Suite soon became the premier house and downtempo destination in Portland, and from 1996 – 1999, Jeremy hosted monthly residencies for Mushroom Jazz and OM Records, alongside the likes of Mark Farina, Doc Martin, And Caldwell, John Howard, Jeno and Dj Garth as well as countless others. During his stay in Portland, Jeremy maintained several other residencies including a monthly at the famed Suebeez Ultra Lounge and Restaurant in Vancouver, BC, The Friends and Family parties in San Francisco and helped pioneer the supper club culture in Portland with a monthly residency at the Saucebox, which is still one of Portland’s premier destinations for a sophisticated dinning experience while enjoying the beautiful sounds of the world’s best downtempo and deep house djs.

Jeremy relocated back to Los Angeles in the 1999 where he quickly made a name for himself and landed a residence at Luna Park on Friday nights in Hollywood. The Spot at Luna Park was named the hottest Friday night destination in 2000 by The L.A. Weekly. The Spot also received accolades from LA2nite.com, clubplanet.com, and was routinely featured on KCRW as the best electronic music Friday night in Los Angeles. Luna Park was considered THE place to be seen for young Hollywood in the early 00s. Jeremy’s talent was spotted at Luna Park and he was offered a residency at the exclusive Sunset Room. The venue opened on Halloween of 1999, and by 2000 it was the hottest place in town on Thursday and Saturday nights. Seeing-stars.com and Variety magazine named in it the best dinner and dancing club to see stars during 2000 and 2001.

Jeremy Dj’ed numerous events while at his residence including the wrap party for “Beverly Hills 90210″ in April of 2000, the 100th episode of the TV series, “Moesha,” the wrap party for “3000 miles to Graceland”, “The Carwash” and the “Party of Five” wrap party. Other notable events were the Leonardo DiCaprio hosted MVP party for Shaquille ONeal after the Lakers won their 2000 Championship, the premier party for “The Pledge” which saw Jack Nicholson, Sean Penn & Lou Adler in attendance as well as The post-premiere party for “Snatch” which brought out Madonna & Guy Ritchie, Vinnie Jones and Benicio Del Toro.

Then in 2003 Jeremy relocated to Orange County, CA to attend Pepperdine University and pursue a degree in business management and marketing. Jeremy continued to pursue his dj career as well and has graced the decks at the legendary Focus house club as well as The Detroit Bar, Memphis Soul Café, Club Vegas, The Shark Club, The Standard Hotel in downtown Los Angeles and The Vintage Hollywood Hush parties. He is also a regular feature attraction at the Santa Ana and Fullerton Art Walks, The Lab Anti-mall, and local radio shows on KUCI. Jeremy’s musical maturation into the down tempo, bossanova, world music, dub, acid jazz, nu funk, electro jazz, and dnb sounds has worked well for him in recent years landing him special appearances at the now closed Chat Noir Jazz and Supper Club in Costa Mesa and Chimayo in Huntington Beach as well as corporate appearances for Hurley International, Arbonne International Cosmetics, The NAMM tradeshow, and The WSA clothing and footwear trade show for numerous local sports action apparel companies.

Jeremy has just recently accepted a membership invitation from The Hush Crew in LA and is now a resident dj and regular contributor to all Hush Crew affiliated events and promotions. (for more info please seehushradio.com) Jeremy also throws a monthly in OC called HUSTLE where routinely books the best talent from the nufunk and house scenes. Danny Massure, Qdup Foundation, Flo, Jamie Thinnes, and Thomas White of Natural Rhythm are just a few of the names that have come through.

Jeremy has also partnered with Sol Cocina in Newport beach to open a new Thursday night house and downtempo lounge. Sol is located on the water in Newport beach and is considered to be one of the best restaurant and lounges in all of Orange County.

Scotty James
Back in the day…let’s say 1996, with two of his mom’s old turntables and no microphone, Scotty jumped into the world of DJ’ing. He first got his start in Austin, TX. It was there that he fine tuned his talents and landed a Friday night mix show called “The 13th Hour” on the local college radio station, 91.7fm KVRX. “The 13th Hour” radio show featured both local and national guest DJ’s and brought Austin fresh electronic music weekly for over 2 years.

After finishing his schooling in Texas, Scotty decided to move out to Los Angeles to follow his passion for music. Within the first two years of living in Los Angeles, he managed to land two club residencies and DJ’ed regularly for rave promoters 26C and Freedom Force Five.

Through mutual friends within the scene, Scotty met Funguy and jlife. After hanging out at a few parties, they soon realized their shared passion for electronic music. Sick of the typical Hollywood club scene, it was only a matter of time before they organized their resources and started throwing parties. The Hush Crew was born.

In the spring of 2008, Scotty was invited to be the tour DJ on the second half of the Keith Urban & Carrie Underwood North American tour. Before and in between Keith & Carrie’s performances, he warmed crowds over with an eclectic mix of classic, feel good tunes.

Over 14 years now, Scotty has graced the decks and entertained crowds from coast to coast. Whether he’s rocking an arena or a playing a bar mitzvah, Scotty brings forth an uplifting yet lighthearted energy to his DJ sets. His somewhat eclectic style includes all forms of House, Breaks and Drum & Bass. Past residencies include: The Standard Rooftop, Key Club, Sunset Room, Luna Park, Shelter, Falcon, Club Lingerie, SPLURGE, Freedom Force Five and 26C Events. For mixes or info, visitHushRadio.com.

RotPG – Big Cee 06/03/2016

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Chris “Big Cee” Legaspi has been a staple in the Los Angeles house music community for the last 10 years. He was mostly remembered for being “the guy in the robe”, but for the last 7 years most know “Cee” for his amazing sets at clubs such as “Does your mama know?”, “Gravy”, countless after-hour parties and the the one he holds closest to his heart, “DEEP-L.A. where house lives…”.
“Man, working with Marques for all these years has been a great learning process for me.” Cee explains, “Old dirty (Wyatt) has taught me that this is more than a party, also that when your involved with something like “Deep”, the microscope is always gonna be on you.” Marques told “Cee” when he’s out on the town he is not only representing him- self, he is representing his family and he caries the “Deep” flag where ever he goes. “Yeah, really.” says Cee while he tweaks the levels on the mixer,”That talk with Marques changed my life.
If you knew me in the “Robe days”, you’ll know what I’m talkng about.” Working at “Deep” Cee has had opprotunities to open for some of house musics biggest dj’s in the game, dj’s like Timmy Regisford, Louie Vega, Dj Yellow, Ben Watt, the legendary Lil Louis, Mark Farina and an endless list of whos who in house music. “Those guys are all great dj’s, but the best thing about all those guys is that I had an opprotunity to become close friends with all of them.” says Cee. Cee has had the pleasure of spreading his musical message across the Atlantic Ocean, spinning in Rome. “That was a geat trip, great food, nicest people you will ever meet(except the cab driver who tried to charge us 400 euro for a cab ride”). “Cee” is no stranger to hosting his own events, besides “DEEP” Cee has brought such djs as Roy Davis jr, Terrance Wagner, Eddie Amadore and countless others to his events “Put cho’ hands up”, “the bbq’s” and his sunday afterhours.
Cee speaks of moving forward and trying not to hang on to the “old days”, ” I believe we have to move forward and start building off of the foundation that guys like Marques, Louie and Doc Martin have layed for us.” Cee explains “don’t get me wrong, those days were great, the music was great and there will never be days like that again, but we got to create our own memories, so the new family members can look back 10 years from now and say remember this and that”.
On March 24, 2005 Cee became a father to Cayla Rayanne Legaspi, which he calls “His greatest accomplishment yet.” Cee says, ” Man, Im someones dad, thats wild.” She helps Cee realize that in a second your life can change and its up to you to Step upto the plate and Do what you have to do. “I love being a father!” Cee says, “Cayla is my everything, i breathe because of her, I wake up every morning because of her. She’s my will to WIN!” Cee continues to play and has been spending more time in the studio.

Link:
www.mixcloud.com/djBigCeeLA/
www.facebook.com/DjBigCeeLA/info/

RotPG – Ron D Core & Verity 05/27/2016

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That’s right! The one and only RON D CORE will be at EDC!!!


<p><a href=”https://vimeo.com/168704430″>Riders of the Plastic Groove – Ron D Core &amp; Verity 05-27-2016</a> from <a href=”https://vimeo.com/plasticgroove”>Riders of the Plastic Groove</a> on <a href=”https://vimeo.com”>Vimeo</a&gt;.</p>

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.
Websites
rondcore.com
drfreeclouds.com
vinyldjagency.com
lastrecordstorestanding.com
http://drfreeclouds.bandcamp.com/

VERITY
Verity’s been behind the decks for 18 years. He has a mad passion and love for the Oldskool Techno, Breakbeat and Jungle sounds of the early 90’s and evolved into Drum & Bass as well as a wide variety of other electronic music genres. Collecting as many mixtapes as he could get his hands on, he eventually graduated to vinyl and DJ’ing in the mid 90’s. He’s inspired by the original sounds of L.A. DJ’s such as R.A.W., DJ Trance and Ron D Core. He’s played a variety of shows and clubs but also spent quite a bit of time doing intimate outdoor renegade sessions with his close friends who shared the same passion and joy of just getting outdoors, and playing music, LOUD!

www.facebook.com/Verity119
soundcloud.com/verity119