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Sound Habit
by Fabian Geyrhalter
Where some of today's most fascinating artists, producers, label owners, and DJs take us on an intimate journey through their personal record collections and the stories behind the music. With your host, founder of Toneoptic, Fabian Geyrhalter.
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Philippe Cohen Solal (Gotan Project)
Philippe Cohen Solal co-founded the Gotan Project, the group that reshaped downtempo and brought electrotango first to clubs and then later to cool hotel lobbies everywhere. Their 2001 breakthrough album 'La revancha del tango' has sold well over 1.5 million copies, and Gotan Project was impossible to escape during that time, with their music appearing in films like The Bourne Identity and Ocean’s Twelve, as well as countless TV ads. On this episode, we dive into the influential group’s founding story, Philippe's musical influences, and we comb through some of his favorite records from his 20,000-piece vinyl collection, which he houses in the music room of his Paris apartment.
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Dapayk
For over 25 years now, Niklas Worgt has influenced techno under the aliases Dapayk and Marek Bois, through his renowned work with Eva Padberg (under the Dapayk & Padberg moniker) and through his music labels Sonderling and Mo's Ferry Productions. Today, he is doing something quite magical: pressing and releasing his own vinyl, one record at a time, handcrafted from idea to packaging.
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Cut Chemist
Cut Chemist is one of the ablest solo turntablists on the globe. Whenever one mentions Cut Chemist, ‘legend’ is usually the first word that comes to mind. If we look at Discogs today, Cut shows up with 705 credits, and his record collection is in the 30,000 range. We sat down and chatted about the James Bond soundtracks he picked up as a kid, the first pressed record of his, which he sold out of the trunk of his Honda, the epic show with DJ Shadow headlining the Hollywood Bowl, and, of course, about his favorite and most cherished records. Make sure to listen to some of the tracks Cut mentions through the accompanying playlist on the Toneoptic Spotify channel.
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Lisa Bella Donna
Lisa Bella Donna is a synthesist, composer, and performer whose long-form modular performances have made her one of the most respected figures in the analog synth world. Having Lisa take us through her musical selections is very much like her art itself. It is a journey of discovery and wonder, one I am excited to take myself, and I invite you to do the same by listening to the accompanying playlist on Toneoptic's Spotify channel, where I have captured most tracks Lisa mentions throughout the interview.
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Fred Schneider (The B-52s)
Fred Schneider, frontman and co-founder of the legendary B-52s, joins us for a casual chat about the music that inspired him.On this episode I talk with Fred about his massive vinyl collection, the records he grew up with, his guilty pleasure music - which with Fred is pretty much most of it, his top 5 albums of all time, but we also talk about when Julee Cruise sat in for Cindy on tour, why the B-52s inspired John Lennon to record his final album and so much more.
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Skeme Richards
For many Skeme Richards is considered to be one of the best break DJs out there. Skeme has collaborated with some of the big names in Hip Hop and was part of the most recognized name in the B-Boy and breakdance movement, The Rock Steady Crew.We take a personal tour through his 15,000+ record collection, learn what makes record digging exciting to him, plus he shares his favorite international vinyl stores and top albums of all time. Skeme further lets us in on the releases and artists he is most excited about right now and leads us back to his roots in block parties and growing up in a household that listened to the Godfather of Soul, Mr James Brown.
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Dave Audé
Dave Audé has to date produced 133 #1 US Dance tracks, which means he has more number ones than any other producer on the Billboard Dance Club charts. He won a Grammy for his remix of Uptown Funk and has worked with everybody from U2 to Rihanna, Beyonce to Lady Gaga, Sting to Madonna, the list is endless.And it all started with him establishing the Moonshine label together with Steve Levy in the early ’90s which was tremendously influential in the EDM space.In this inaugural episode of Sound Habit, I talk with Dave about the music he grew up with, his influences from Giorgio Moroder to the Eagles, how he had to get rid of all but 800 of his vinyl collection and he did so by giving it to some of his fans. We also talk about something that is at the heart of Toneoptic, the power of the record sleeve, how he listens to much of the same music anyone would in his spare time, and how his career started with being a fan of Erasure and he is now producing them.To accompany the interview we created a playlist featuring almost all the artists and songs Dave mentions during the conversation. Listen while you hear him talk, or after the interview, regardless, get ready for some 80's flashback and 90's club smashes, with a fair share of Dave's remixes sprinkled within. Find it on Spotify under SOUND HABIT – Dave Audé Interview Playlist
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Where some of today's most fascinating artists, producers, label owners, and DJs take us on an intimate journey through their personal record collections and the stories behind the music. With your host, founder of Toneoptic, Fabian Geyrhalter.
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