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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2016 · 2H 4M

Deep Club Podcast #5: Ryan Scannura

from Deep Club / Jewel · host Deep Club / Jewel

RYAN SCANNURA (Deep Club) Unlike most of my mixes on the Internet, I recorded this one at home instead of at a party. I didn't plan any of it; I was picking records up off my floor as I went. This was just a few days after the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, and I had been listening to MFSB and Love is the Message a lot, so I put that on first, not even intending on mixing anything after. This spontaneous two-hour vinyl mix ensued. At the time, the floor of my apartment was littered with Detroit house, techno, and electro records that I recently had bought at Submerge and Detroit Threads when I was there for Movement. Lots of UR classics and Detroit house that I found there. Also some stuff still lingering from my recent visits to Gramaphone and Logan Hardware (Chicago) and a few shops in NYC. I think the mix captures my style pretty well, both in terms of selection and presentation. I don't like sticking to any one style of music when I play records. The mix includes deep and jacking house, disco, acid, electro, and techno. This mix also captures a moment in time -- a time when I was simultaneously feeling down about what had just happened in Orlando and my rather disappointing time in Detroit a few weeks prior; it was my sixth consecutive year going to Detroit during festival weekend, but my first time skipping the festival. I spent a lot of time alone that weekend, and a lot of the music at the parties did not speak to me. It's hard when a lot of your friends are having "the best weekend of the year" and are quite vocal about it, and you're in a completely different headspace. This mix is the result of time reflecting on dark events happening in my country and in my life over the past several months. -Ryan Artwork by Chris Cole Stream / download all Deep Club Podcasts here: soundcloud.com/deepclubus/sets/deep-club-podcasts TRACKLIST: 01. MFSB - Love is the Message (Cuco Remix) [Rated "X" Records] 02. Andres - Jazz Dance [La Vida] 03. Scott Grooves - The Sauce [Natural Midi] 04. Andres - Out in the Open [Moods & Grooves] 05. Octo Octa - House of Snakes [Deepblak] 06. River Ocean ft. India - Conga Drums [Strictly Rhythm] 07. Gaz - Sing-Sing (Old School Edit) [Ballroom Records] 08. The Salsoul Orchestra - Good for the Soul [Salsoul] 09. Underground Resistance - Base Camp Alpha 808 [Underground Resistance] 10. Mike Huckaby - Let the Dancer Do His Thing [S Y N T H] 11. Tech Trax Inc. - Feel the Love (Sex Mix) [Nu Groove] 12. Omar S - Chama Piru's [FXHE] 13. Underground Resistance - Hardlife (Original Mix) [Underground Resistance] 14. Mike Grant - The Struggle of My People (Mr. G's There's Hope Mix) [Moods & Grooves] 15. Ames Henry - Central District [Decabaret Records] 16. Occidental - Let's Play [Deep Club] 17. Borrowed Identity - Red Acid Clouds [LPH White] 18. Richard Purser ft. Daniel Double - To the Sky (Club Mix) [Favourite Recordings / Sandpaper] 19. Vin Sol - Make Em Say [Clone Jack for Daze] 20. ViLLan X Feat. Naughty Wood vs. Jonny Quest - Sikk Truth [Nation] 21. Inner Life ft. Jocelyn Brown - Moment of My Life [Salsoul]

RYAN SCANNURA (Deep Club) Unlike most of my mixes on the Internet, I recorded this one at home instead of at a party. I didn't plan any of it; I was picking records up off my floor as I went. This was just a few days after the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando, and I had been listening to MFSB and Love is the Message a lot, so I put that on first, not even intending on mixing anything after. This spontaneous two-hour vinyl mix ensued. At the time, the floor of my apartment was littered with Detroit house, techno, and electro records that I recently had bought at Submerge and Detroit Threads when I was there for Movement. Lots of UR classics and Detroit house that I found there. Also some stuff still lingering from my recent visits to Gramaphone and Logan Hardware (Chicago) and a few shops in NYC. I think the mix captures my style pretty well, both in terms of selection and presentation. I don't like sticking to any one style of music when I play records. The mix includes deep and jacking house, disco, acid, electro, and techno. This mix also captures a moment in time -- a time when I was simultaneously feeling down about what had just happened in Orlando and my rather disappointing time in Detroit a few weeks prior; it was my sixth consecutive year going to Detroit during festival weekend, but my first time skipping the festival. I spent a lot of time alone that weekend, and a lot of the music at the parties did not speak to me. It's hard when a lot of your friends are having "the best weekend of the year" and are quite vocal about it, and you're in a completely different headspace. This mix is the result of time reflecting on dark events happening in my country and in my life over the past several months. -Ryan Artwork by Chris Cole Stream / download all Deep Club Podcasts here: soundcloud.com/deepclubus/sets/deep-club-podcasts TRACKLIST: 01. MFSB - Love is the Message (Cuco Remix) [Rated "X" Records] 02. Andres - Jazz Dance [La Vida] 03. Scott Grooves - The Sauce [Natural Midi] 04. Andres - Out in the Open [Moods & Grooves] 05. Octo Octa - House of Snakes [Deepblak] 06. River Ocean ft. India - Conga Drums [Strictly Rhythm] 07. Gaz - Sing-Sing (Old School Edit) [Ballroom Records] 08. The Salsoul Orchestra - Good for the Soul [Salsoul] 09. Underground Resistance - Base Camp Alpha 808 [Underground Resistance] 10. Mike Huckaby - Let the Dancer Do His Thing [S Y N T H] 11. Tech Trax Inc. - Feel the Love (Sex Mix) [Nu Groove] 12. Omar S - Chama Piru's [FXHE] 13. Underground Resistance - Hardlife (Original Mix) [Underground Resistance] 14. Mike Grant - The Struggle of My People (Mr. G's There's Hope Mix) [Moods & Grooves] 15. Ames Henry - Central District [Decabaret Records] 16. Occidental - Let's Play [Deep Club] 17. Borrowed Identity - Red Acid Clouds [LPH White] 18. Richard Purser ft. Daniel Double - To the Sky (Club Mix) [Favourite Recordings / Sandpaper] 19. Vin Sol - Make Em Say [Clone Jack for Daze] 20. ViLLan X Feat. Naughty Wood vs. Jonny Quest - Sikk Truth [Nation] 21. Inner Life ft. Jocelyn Brown - Moment of My Life [Salsoul]

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RYAN SCANNURA (Deep Club) Unlike most of my mixes on the Internet, I recorded this one at home instead of at a party. I didn't plan any of it; I was picking records up off my floor as I went. This was just a few days after the Pulse Nightclub...

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