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  1. The Global DJ Broadcast For Monday: 01-03-05 This week's lineup: (6am GMT) 1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz 2:00 am - 3:00 am – M.I.K.E. 3:00 am - 4:00 am – M.I.K.E. 4:00 am - 5:00 am – Sander Van Doorn NOW ON LINE: www.globaldjbroadcast.com, coming soon www.Markusschulz.com Official Live simulcasts on the following Internet web sites: www.ets-global.org, www.trancesphere.com, www.dancenationradio.com and www.party931.com Be sure to log on to the Global DJ Broadcast chatroom during the show! #GDJB. We'd love to hear what you think of the latest sets as well as what is on your mind. Go to www.globaldjbroadcast.com and click on the "live chat" button to join us! It is the first of the month, don’t forget to log on to www.thedjlist.com and vote for your favorite djs. Markus Schulz starts us off! Be sure to tune in during the first hour as our host, Markus Schulz, give us an exclusive one-hour mix full of the hottest tunes on the planet. Busy in the studio putting the finishing touches on what will undoubtedly be a massive artist album, Markus takes time out to put together a completely up front set full of fresh tunes! Don’t miss out on this amazing set! M.I.K.E. returns to the Broadcast! – M.I.K.E. returns to the Broadcast with an exclusive 2 hour mix to start the New Year! With his new single already a massive buzz called “M.I.K.E. Massive Motion†and new releases on the way on his label Club Elite as well as with his other label Scanner Records, 2005 seems to be the year of M.I.K.E! He is also going fully digital with a website were you can download all the amazing tracks and buy vinyl on Scanner records!! It will be online on January 1 at GLOBAL-DIGI-STORE on www.mikemusic.biz. And let’s not forget his massive full club tour in Australia early 2005 as well as his residencies at the Gallery and Godskitchen. Sander van Doorn debuts on the Broadcast! – Born on the 28th of February 1979, Sam's passion for music already started at a young age. At the age of 16 though, Sam discovered the thru thrill of making music when he played some records for the first time on 2 really bad turntables! This new hobby was to be expanded with producing when he began experimenting with a drum computer at the age of 17. This experimenting resulted in a first release a few years later, which was shortly followed by 2 other releases. Not yet satisfied about these songs, Sam began focusing entirely on how to make the productions sound stronger and better. Influenced by techno, trance and progressive, Sam now worked on creating his own distinctive style. Dynamic, drive and climax are the key features of the new Sam Sharp sound. 100% devotion and full-time quality improvement resulted in the collaboration with Spinnin' Records. This has led to successful productions such as remixes of Ron van den Beuken's "Timeless", E-Graig's "The Beat Goes On", Randy Katana's "One Solid Wave" and many more. After the first remixes came the debut release "Twister" which was shortly followed by numerous other releases under the name of Sander van Doorn, Sandler and of course under the name Sam Sharp. Next week…Armin van Buuren!
  2. The Global DJ Broadcast For Monday: 12-13-04 This week's lineup: (6am GMT) 1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz 2:00 am - 3:00 am – Christopher Lawrence 3:00 am - 4:00 am – Matt Darey 4:00 am - 5:00 am – Menno de Jong NOW ON LINE: www.globaldjbroadcast.com, coming soon www.Markusschulz.com Official Live simulcasts on the following Internet web sites: www.ets-global.org, www.trancesphere.com, www.dancenationradio.com and www.party931.com Be sure to log on to the Global DJ Broadcast chatroom during the show! #GDJB. We'd love to hear what you think of the latest sets as well as what is on your mind. Go to www.globaldjbroadcast.com and click on the "live chat" button to join us! Markus Schulz starts us off! Be sure to tune in during the first hour as our host, Markus Schulz, give us an exclusive one-hour mix full of the hottest tunes on the planet. This is a definite can’t miss set! Christopher Lawrence on the Broadcast! – Voted the #7 DJ in the world by DJ Magazine's prestigious 'Top 100' poll for 2004 and a recent winner of the "Best DJ" award at the Dancestar US Awards, Christopher Lawrence is recognized worldwide as one of the World's top DJs and producers. Dubbed "A Superstar DJ" by the US's URB and "One Of The Most Popular DJs On The Global Circuit" by DJ Magazine, Christopher Lawrence is one of the biggest, most respected and popular names in dance music today. Christopher's production skills, coupled with his ability to take international dance floors by storm with his tough progressive and sleek techno trance sets, place him in high demand worldwide. A headliner at the world's biggest clubs and events, Christopher was the only US DJ invited to headline all three of the inaugural Ministry Of Sound, Cream and Gatecrasher tours of America. He cites recent favorites as England’s Global Gathering and Creamfields, Malaysia's official Grand Prix party, Belgium's Antwerp is Burning, Australia's 'Two Tribes', Netherlands’s Extrema, Hong Kong's HITEC, Tokyo's Ageha and Cream Ibiza. No stranger to jetlag, Christopher has toured Europe, China, United Kingdom, Mexico, Australia, Peru, Puerto Rico, Japan, Costa Rica, Malaysia, Colombia, Panama and Canada in the past year alone. Meanwhile, back in the US, Christopher continues to be one of the countries most in demand DJs. Voted #5 in BPM Magazine's influential 'America's Favorite DJ' poll for 2004, he regularly headlines high profile events from Arnold Schwazzeneger's 'Terminator III' party to Sony's 'Playstation 2 Tour', along with clubbing highlights at New York's Avalon and Los Angeles Gods Kitchen to California's famed Coachella festival to name but a few. Christopher's widely anticipated debut artist album 'All Or Nothing', released in Summer 2004 met with widespread chart and critical acclaim 'All or Nothing' has already been picked up by MTV's 'Real World', with tracks being licensed by International Arts, the worlds largest video gaming company. Vinyl and remixes are due early 2005. Also, keep your eyes open for forthcoming singles including Freefall, which is accompanied by a music video. In what must be the ultimate trans-Atlantic trance team up, Christopher will also be collaborating with John OO Fleming, with their first single 'Attention' due out in late 2004. Christopher's second artist album 'Un:Hooked' is also due for release in late 2004. www.christopherlawrence.com Matt Darey returns to the Broadcast! – It has now been a decade since Matt Darey's debut release of li kwan - Point Zero was embraced by Dj's like Paul Oakenfold who rated it as one of his all time biggest tunes and Pete Tong who made it one of his first essential new tunes from the trance genre. Now after 10 years of bringing quality trance tunes to club land, Matt Darey releases his first ever artist album "Decade". The album features the best of all the Darey classics under his various pseudonyms from the past, present and future with all his biggest anthems like "Beautiful", "Liberation" and "Lost Tribe - Gamemaster" along with the current and future releases on his new label Darey Products such as "Li Kwan - Point Zero2004", "Lost Tribe - Possessed" and the first signing and forthcoming release on Matt's new label Darey Products "Adam White - Ballerina". The album is seamlessly mixed by Matt in the now generally adopted style of "In Key" digital mixing that he pioneered on the first Euphoria Albums. Also included are some of Matt's purist Trance anthems Moody, Nocturnal Delight and From Russia With Love. All the tracks from the album have had the seal of approval from the worlds best DJ's with major support from Tiesto, PVD, Armin, Ferry Corsten, Oakenfold, Sasha, Pete Tong, Seb Fontaine, Judge Jules, Dave Pearce, Eddie Halliwell, Johan Gielen, JFK, Scott Bond, Agnelli & Nelson, Lange, Pulsar, TallPaul and many more. Be sure to tune in during this hour to find out how you can win your very own copy of “Decadeâ€! http://www.dareyproducts.co.uk Menno de Jong joins the Broadcast! – If you are wondering what the future of trance music has in store for us, this is your chance to find out! Menno de Jong, one of the worlds most talented young DJ / producers, is an absolute favorite when it comes to pondering about the future heights of the DJ Mag top 100. Having released top tracks like “Menno de Jong – Guanxi†on Anjunabeats, “Myth – Millionfold†on Gesture Music, “Sayla – Second Thoughts†on Dedicated and remixed the smashing “Octagen & Progresia – First Horizon†for ATCR, Menno has already been playlisted by the likes of Dj Tiesto, Paul van Dyk, Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten, Blank & Jones, Above & Beyond, M.I.K.E., The Thrillseekers and many others. His most recent production “Menno de Jong pres. Halcyon – Watermark†on Captured Music is already being hammered by the usual suspects, and is expected to top the success of his previous releases. His sublime DJ-ing skills have already taken him to International top venues in Los Angeles, Washington DC, Vancouver, Berlin, several places in Scandinavia as well as some of the popular Dutch super clubs like Asta, Zyon, Eau, Danssalon and Insiders. Not to forget are his performances at the massive Trance.nu Events, and the winning of the UKTR residency competition. Be sure to check out his set, as it always contains the newest, hottest progressive trance and trance material around! For more info… www.mennodejong.com Next week…Noel Sanger, Chris Leibing, Ozgur Can
  3. The Global DJ Broadcast For Monday: 12-06-04 This week's lineup: (6am GMT) 1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz 2:00 am - 3:00 am – Tilt 3:00 am - 4:00 am – Harry Lemon 4:00 am - 5:00 am – James Holden NOW ON LINE: www.globaldjbroadcast.com, coming soon www.Markusschulz.com Official Live simulcasts on the following Internet web sites: www.ets-global.org, www.trancesphere.com, www.dancenationradio.com and www.party931.com Be sure to log on to the Global DJ Broadcast chatroom during the show! #GDJB. We'd love to hear what you think of the latest sets as well as what is on your mind. Our host, Markus Schulz is usually hanging out as well as many of the guest djs! Go to www.globaldjbroadcast.com and click on the "live chat" button to join us! It is the beginning of the month, don’t forget to go on www.thedjlist.com and vote for your favorite djs! Markus Schulz starts us off! Each week our host Markus Schulz starts us off by giving us the essentials. Be sure to tune in to the first hour to check out the most recent tracks making their way into dj boxes worldwide! Tilt makes their debut on the Broadcast! – Coming soon a swathe of new material from pioneers Tilt. After the success of "The World Doesn't Know" earlier this year, a new single "Twelve" is penciled in for a December release. Followed by the big event, an album due in January Back in the day, Tilt originally began with Mick Parks and Mick Wilson, in Coventry, England. The focal point in the early days was a club called Eclipse; the first club in the UK to get a late license and successfully move the rave ‘indoors’ into the club context that we know today. They became resident djs and it was here that they met Sasha, who proved to be a great inspiration for the boys and gave them the confidence to go on and produce their own material. Their work as a duo (Parks and Wilson) has a long and successful history as both DJs and music producers. They met John Graham, another like-minded Coventrian and set up a band called Tilt in 1993 as a production outfit. They signed to Paul Oakenfold’s Perfecto label and the big break came in 1996 with ‘I Dream’ a top 40 hit in the UK. Other tracks were to follow in the success, such as 'My Spirit' and 'Places' and in 1999 Tilt recorded 'Rendezvous' with Paul Van Dyk. Its inclusion on the record breaking Oakenfold Tranceport US CD brought the sound of Tilt to a North American audience. The Perfecto deal ran its course and soon they were signed Red Jerry's Hooj Choons, where they had more success; one of the more successful tracks being 'Invisible’ (a tune recorded with Dom Atkins a.k.a. Grace on vocals), which went top 20. More underground tracks such as 'What's This' and 'The Seduction of Orpheus' followed, both of which featured heavily on dance compilations. John Graham left Tilt in 2002 to concentrate on his Quivver project and Tilt became a duo again. After leaving Hooj Tilt released two further EPs "Headstrong" and "Left Of Centre" which built on their darker, edgier sound. Mick Park had done a lot of work with a young producer/dj Andy Moor` who is known for solo work and also for collaborations such as Leama and Moor, Sworn and Whiteroom. The combination of Mick, Mick and Andy worked so they decided to produce more songs together and subsequently the 24 year old joined Tilt. In 2004 they signed to Lost Language for an album called "Explorer". Harry Lemon returns to the Broadcast! – Harry Lemon aka LEMON8 has been a DJ for quite some time now, whilst producing a soundtrack of a generation at the same time. Model8 - his first ever produced track - is considered to be a classic by many and still sounds fresh today even though it saw it's first release in 1993. The same goes for The Bells Of Revolution, which he created in 1995. As a DJ he became a household name in Holland and abroad, playing the most influential clubs and parties. With all those influences gathered during his 15 years experience as a DJ, he could never be pinpointed to one particular style. His sets were - and still are - raw and eclectic. Moving from club to techno, from progressive to breaks, with the ever-constant denominator of funk. Mind you, not that many people know he once started out as DJ Funkateer before transforming himself into Lemon8 in 1993. From 1999 on, he's been more productive than all the years of music making before. Prior to the successful 'The Inner Sanctuary Sessions', he barely released more than one track every other year, even though they've become instant classics. The Inner Sanctuary Sessions however, are a prime example of an artist who keeps reinventing himself. Following the second progressive wave, late 1999, he managed to create almost an entirely instant recognizable genre within a genre. Today he's considered to be one of the most prolific DJ/Producers this day and age. Ever changing and evolving, Lemon8 has become synonymous with quality. Almost like a trademark, you can see the name Lemon8 on a variety of record sleeves by the best dance labels around across the globe and he's definitely become one of the top remixers in the world. For the past three years he did some 35 remixes for labels ranging from Australia to Switzerland and from the UK to the US. After releasing 'Lose Control' on Bedrock, his single 'New York, New York' has become the best selling record of late 2002 in his native Holland and, again, became an instant classic worldwide. In 2003 Harry released his album called 'The Inner Sanctuary Sessions'. The album contains 20 original tracks and remixes from a 2-year period and proves the fact that he's not only an outstanding producer, but an excellent DJ as well. It even won him the 'Cool Award' for Best Album as voted by Cool Magazine readers in South America where he came out on top beating John Digweed, Satoshi Tomiie and even Coldplay. In 2004 he founded Bandung records with the crew from Armada Music and the first release called 'Sanctuary' by Origene was an instant success topping the charts worldwide. At this time Harry Lemon is busy doing studio work for new tracks and playing records in all corners of the world. And did you know that... ...Harry’s parents are a half Indonesian, half British Father and a Dutch mother. ...He lives in Rotterdam, Holland. ...Lemon is his true surname, but Harry is not. It's Henry actually. ...Harry worked with Tiesto in a record shop for several years. ...Harry's favorite artists are: Joni Mitchell, Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Gustav Holst. Be sure to log on to www.djlemon8.com for more info! James Holden joins the Broadcast! – James Holden is far from your average DJ-producer. With his can’t-be-arsed-to-make-an-appointment-with-my-hairdresser shaggy hair and vintage Judas Priest t-shirts (with authentic holes) he sticks out like a sore thumb amongst the clean-cut shorthaired bloke’s bloke DJs whose unremarkable faces adorn the pages of the dance music press. (“I don’t trust anyone who is cleaner than myself!†jokes James). 2003’s collaboration with vocalist Julie Thompson, “Nothingâ€, was picked up by legendary UK house label Loaded, yet proclaimed by trance legend Tiesto to be his tune of the year. James has remixed everything from Crosstown Rebels electro-house to Positiva dance-pop; New Order to Britney Spears; Timo Maas dirty breaks to System 7 psy-trance; fast-rising young upstart Nathan Fake to Kirsty Hawkshaw’s timeless classic “Fine Dayâ€. Meanwhile “A Break in the Cloudsâ€, the debut release on his own Border Community label, has become an underground European techno classic, still selling by the thousand a whole year after release, making its way onto compilations from Marco Bailey and Monika Kruse, and winning Holden a firm following amongst the ever forward-thinking German dance fraternity. James’ own DJ sets embrace the same spirit of eclecticism as his productions, uniting his own tracks and remixes with acid house, techno, electro and down tempo melodies, as demonstrated on last year’s groundbreaking Balance 005 mix CD. “Aphex Twin doing Ferry Corsten up the bum†is James’ current (rather unsavoury) description of choice. On the borders of everything yet at the same time accessible enough to be slap bang in the middle of it all, Holden’s own steadfast musical vision and his often-unorthodox fusion of tracks, which the purists have traditionally grouped, into distinct genres have won him dedicated followers the world over. One of a handful of young DJs who have been allowed to rise up the ranks in recent years whose age bears more relation to that of the majority of club punters, the coming year promises business as usual, taking in every corner of Europe, a tour of Australia and Asia and regular trips to the USA. James’ sets are always topped off with a huge helping of previously unheard fresh young production talent, many of whom have found a home on his Border Community label. In just one year the label has gained a reputation as a breeding ground for similarly free-spirited genre-benders, with every release fusing solid dance floor rockers with leftfield ambient interpretations and handy dj tools. “Border Community is my favourite thing that I do at the moment,†says James. “It is really rewarding seeing the young artists we release go on to do great things.†Names like Nathan Fake, Petter and The MFA are now following James’ lead and already beginning to leave their own unique indelible imprints on the production world. James is also keen to take his troop of multi-talented live acts and DJs on the road with him, bringing the Border Community road show to a town near you. Still only 25 years old, James Holden now finds himself exactly where he wants to be. As the digital producer par excellence he is blazing a trail through as yet uncharted territory, showing those who follow in his wake how it can, and should, be done. As a DJ he gets to travel the world, surprising and delighting in equal measures, and enlarging his band of followers at every port of call. And at the helm of his own buzz label Border Community he is proving himself to be quite the A&R man, discovering like-minded souls to help turn his musical vision into reality and peddling something a little different to the record-buying public. Underlying the three components of the James Holden recipe for success is an unerring belief in his own vision and a refusal to do things the way others tell him they always have been done. He is well into the process of carving out a niche all of his very own, and is not about to let anyone stop him now. Markus Schulz Top 10 (in no particular order) 1. Hammer & Bennet- Language 2. SW presents Jagermaestro – Quarter Century 3. Andrew Bennett - Ocean Drive (Probspot Remix) 4. Hydroid- Blue Tubes 5. Sunquest - Summer Times (Michael Feihstel Increasing Blur Remix) 6. Mike Foyle p/Statica – Space Guitar 7. Ava Mea – In The End 8. Ozgur Can- Connected (Santiago Nino Remix) 9. Nick Thompson – Spice Fire 10. Peter Mckowan- Trailer Park Boy
  4. The Global DJ Broadcast For Monday: 11-29-04 This week's lineup: (6am GMT) 1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz Essentials 2:00 am - 3:00 am – Flash Brothers 3:00 am - 4:00 am – Mark Norman 4:00 am - 5:00 am – Niklas Harding NOW ON LINE: www.globaldjbroadcast.com, coming soon www.Markusschulz.com Official Live simulcasts on the following Internet web sites: www.ets-global.org, www.trancesphere.com, www.dancenationradio.com and www.party931.com Be sure to log on to the Global DJ Broadcast chatroom during the show! #GDJB. We'd love to hear what you think of the latest sets as well as what is on your mind. Our host, Markus Schulz is usually hanging out as well as many of the guest djs! Go to www.globaldjbroadcast.com and click on the "live chat" button to join us! Markus Schulz starts us off! Each week our host Markus Schulz starts us off by giving us the essentials. Be sure to tune in to the first hour to check out the most recent tracks making their way into dj boxes worldwide! The Flash Brothers debut on the Broadcast! – The 3 brothers - Ruven, Ilan and Shmuel Flaishler are one of the pioneers of house/progressive, tech house & electro house music in the Israeli dance music scene. They are situated today in Tel Aviv, but originally from the isolated town of Nazareth in Israel (where Jesus was born). But there's no room for sibling rivalry in this trio as they all share the same passion for producing quality music. As teenagers at school, they used to listen to the most upfront music in all genres, especially electronic. Their venture into the world of dance music moved forward seriously when Ruven studied to become a sound engineer and producer at the leading school of music in Tel-Aviv, while Shmuel focused in computers and Ilan was strongly into clubs, labels and DJing. It was only a matter of time before they set up their own professional studio in Nazareth and afterwards in Tel Aviv. Their big break came in 1997 when they met DJ Choopie, who signed them to his label Agnosia Records right after listening to the first demo he received from them. Initial success worldwide came in 98 when one of Flash's earlier productions 'Amazonas' was signed to Germany's label Dos or Die and backed by DJs such as: Tiesto, Scott Bond, John Kelly, Brandon Block, and Graham Gold, to name a few. Another one followed in the Netherlands’s under TBN with 4-track ep on the progressive trance tip. Afterwards the brothers released their first solo artist album "Flash" as a double 19 tracks mixed cd album on Agnosia records in 2000, which counted as the first Israeli club music artist album in the country. The biggest highlight for the brothers’ career came out in the beginning of 2001 by signing their tracks to Perfecto Records and Bedrock Records. Their much anticipated UK / Worldwide mix cd compilation on Silver Planet has been out since February called "Flash Brothers presents Fear Of A Silver Planet 2" and they are the first Israeli electronic artist to release a mix compilation on a UK label. The brothers had a great year in 2004 with several projects including a remix of The Eurythmics and a special WMC Miami anthem called ‘amen’ signed to Oxyd records and the UK dance label ‘Direction’. ‘Amen’ is considered to be one of the top 20 dance anthems of this summer in Ibiza! Moreover the guys also have just been voted as #71 on DJ Magazine's Top 100 DJs of 2004. www.flash-brothers.com Mark Norman joins the Broadcast! – Mark Norman are fast becoming recognised as two of the hottest artists around, with their unique sound and technical ability. Mark Norman comprises of Mark de Jong and Norman Lenden. Since joining BPM dance in 2000 they have released tracks on the Silver Premium and Jinx labels and continue to receive huge support from the top spinners across the globe. They are responsible for the huge track 'Overkill' which has been championed by every major trance DJ around and reached number one in the Dutch Dance Charts. Other tracks include 'Total Seduction', 'Faith' and 'Stream', which was featured on the Tiesto DVD - Another day at the Office. These tracks also proved massively popular with DJs including Tiesto, Paul Oakenfold, Marco V and Paul Van Dyk. At the 2003 Dutch Dance Awards Mark Norman were named by Award Winner DJ Tiesto as his hot prediction for 2004, a huge achievement for these talented young artists. Tiesto again put his confidence in Mark Norman when he gave them the chance to mix the latest edition of the massively popular 'In Trance We Trust' series on Black Hole Recordings. Signed to the globally recognised label 'Blackhole Recordings' they aim to bring us more of the excellent productions we have already heard from them and follow in the footsteps of Tiesto himself. Recent productions 'Phantom Manor' and 'Rush' highlighted this talent once more as the tracks went straight into the Dutch Dance Chart at the Number One position - The fifth time in a row for Mark Norman! They also did a lot of successful remixes for artists of the like of Tiesto, Blank & Jones, Marc et Claude, DJ Sammy and many more… As a DJ, Mark Norman regularly perform at the highest profile events and festivals worldwide. With their typical Mark Norman sound they aim to create an energetic and emotional atmosphere to rock any crowd. 2004 has already seen them take to the decks and many of the most prolific parties across the globe including Gatecrasher, Passion, Slinky, Goodgreef and Tiesto's 'Just Be' Release Party’s in the UK, Trance Energy, Liberation and Mystery Land in Holland further a field to countries including Lebanon, Indonesia, Cyprus, USA, Turkey, Germany, Switzerland and many more. Log on to www.mark-norman.com for more details and tour schedule Niklas Harding returns to the Broadcast! – His interest for electronic music was prompted by the "Magik" album series. DJ Tiësto showed all the beauty inside the music with those releases, and Niklas became addicted on the spot!. After his best friend, Manson, taught him the basic skills of turntablism, he started to spin himself on several internet radio stations - he is on his way to the top. Niklas likes to build up his sets in order to tell the audience a story of music - from banging progressive tunes to melodic trance tracks. So don’t expect him or the crowd to stand still, while jumping into the journey of music. Niklas has played at the biggest clubs in Denmark (Gorgeous), and is a resident at one of the leading events in Denmark, Futureclub. As well as being resident at one of the biggest regular club nights in Finland called Iglu. He is a resident at the most popular internet radio stations, TranceAirWaves, and DI.fm and has also appeared on Markus Schulz's Global DJ Broadcast. Guest mixed at Misja Helsloot's radio show Trancesistor, as well as being on air at the popular Njoy show by Blank&Jones. Productions are on their way, and within a short period you will see a 12" release with the name "Niklas Harding" on. Recently, Niklas has been leaving his mark on the international scene as well, rocking parties in Russia, Turkey, Canada, Holland, Norway, and Sweden. Future Highlights with upcoming gigs in Finland, Canada, Russia, US and other places around the globe are on their way, and have already included playing along side world class DJs & producers such as Misja Helsloot, Rank1, Perry O'Neil, Ozgur Can, Signum, Envio, Shane54, Super8, GTR and the list goes on. Check out more at www.niklasharding.com ***************Markus Schulz Top 10 (in no particular order) 1. Hammer & Bennet- Language 2. Delicate Imposters- Sleepless City (Santiago Nino Remix) 3. Andrew Bennett - Ocean Drive (Probspot Remix) 4. Hydroid- Blue Tubes 5. Sunquest - Summer Times (Michael Feihstel Increasing Blur Remix) 6. Mike Foyle p/Statica – Space Guitar 7. Ava Mea – In The End 8. Ozgur Can- Connected (Santiago Nino Remix) 9. Nick Thompson – Spice Fire 10. Peter Mckowan- Trailer Park Boy
  5. The Global DJ Broadcast For Monday: 11-22-04 This week's lineup: (6am GMT) 1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz Essentials 2:00 am - 3:00 am – Markus Schulz 3:00 am - 4:00 am – DJ Fire 4:00 am - 5:00 am – Filo & Peri NOW ON LINE: www.globaldjbroadcast.com, coming soon www.Markusschulz.com Official Live simulcasts on the following Internet web sites: www.ets-global.org, www.trancesphere.com, www.dancenationradio.com and www.party931.com Other on-line sites carrying GDJB: www.party107.com Be sure to log on to the Global DJ Broadcast chatroom during the show! #GDJB. We'd love to hear what you think of the latest sets as well as what is on your mind. Our host, Markus Schulz is usually hanging out as well as many of the guest djs! Go to www.globaldjbroadcast.com and click on the "live chat" button to join us! Markus Schulz starts us off! Markus arrives back from amazing gigs in Philadelphia and Istanbul! Ready to take on Monday morning, he hits the decks this week armed with brand new tunes and energy to spare. Be sure to check in this first hear all that is hot and new through the world of EDM DJ Fire debuts on the Broadcast! – As Jurgen Leyers, formerly known as Dj Energy, would take it upon himself to entertain the masses with his musical wizardry behind the turntables at school, it came as no shock that his passion would one day take a professional turn. Gradually, he exchanged his school performances, musically wide ranged as they were, for full blown dance dj sets. When he joined the crew of Rave FM (1993), it became apparent that his true passion had become the electronically spun sounds of an up and coming new Belgian vibe. Guest performances at Belgium's better dance clubs were soon to follow and his sets at venues in Germany (Dorian Gray, Frankfurt/ Euphoria Rave, Hannover), The Netherlands (First Flash to Eden, Mysteryland '99, Trance Buddha and Ministry of Dance) and Switzerland (Highway) clearly illustrated that Fire had become a dj of international esteem. Meanwhile he started playing at "The Qu", "The Hole", "Bel Air", "Fauna" and "Club X" as resident Dj and performed several guest-dj sets at "La Scala", "Extreme", "Zillion", "BBC", "Illusion" and "Cherrymoon", to name but a few. His first efforts as a producer (1997) were soon rewarded when Fire teamed up with Dimitri Dewever and Francis van Mechelen (Francis better known as Cisko Kid). This first project, "Energy Source", was a small hit in the clubs and charted in the official Belgian dance chart. His breakthrough as a producer became obvious when subsequent team efforts between Fire and other producers (such as Dimitri Dewever, Laurent Veronnez and M.I.K.E.) resulted in top 10 positions in the dancecharts, the most succesfull of which were "Fire & Ice" and a number of their remixes... For instance, their remix of Sonic Inc's "The Taste of Summer" was number 1 for 2 weeks in the Belgian Dance Charts. Currently Fire is playing as a guest-dj at several different locations in Belgium and Holland. Up to the end of the year 2003 he held a residency in an afterclub called Rockefeller in Holland. He was one of the residents in the main hall where he played every Sundaymorning. In 2002 Fire played on a truck on the Love Parade in Berlin, a big Bonzai-night in Scotland (UK) and on the Summerboat party in Oslo, Norway... This past year saw him playing at leading clubs in Hamburg (Germany), Zurich (Switzerland) and he also held a residency in Dutch club Club-X. The first half of 2004 saw him playing as a resident in one of Belgium's leading clubs Cherrymoon. New releases include a new Fire & Ice and Dj Fire. The first 3 Dj Fire-releases did pretty good, considering they were not that commercial. All three reached top 20-positions in the Belgian dancecharts and were on playlists of all major trancejocks. His remixes on tracks of Paragon and Fire & Ice were well received and played by many... Other collaborations with new artists are planned. And there is more to come... Filo & Peri return to the Broadcast! – Synchronicity: its an occurence that has baffled and intruiged philosophers, religious scholars, and scientists for thousands of years. It is mentioned here because the story of 5Knuckle Studios is rooted in it. What started out as a hazy dream became more and more feasible over time, mostly through the occurance of some important and seemingly related events. Our story begins with one Domenick Filopei. An energetic youth from the Morris Park section of The Bronx, Domenick was a child who always seemed destined for great things. An accomplished piano player by age 12, Domenick dreamed of someday making music his life; he wasn't sure how, but he had a feeling that something would come along and enlighten him. Fast forward a few years to high school, and Domenick Filopei meets Dominic LeVoci. Although they lived in the same neighborhood their entire lives, they never met until then. The two quickly became friends, but at the time, LeVoci was thoroughly uninterested in music, bearing in mind tortuous childhood piano lessons that resulted in a mastery of old Italian folk tunes. Filopei's dreams continued to simmer. Meanwhile, other events were happening to the north. Unbeknownst to the Doms, a young man named Bo Pericic of Ardsley, New York, was also experimenting with music. His father was an avid fan of early electronic acts, and Bo found himself listening to the likes of Jean Michelle Jarre and Tangerine Dream at a very young age. When he turned 6, his parents bought him The Miracle. The Miracle was the keyboard that you hooked up to your old 8-bit Nintendo which taught you how to play music through different games. Immediately hooked, Bo spent hours upon hours playing, trying to write his own songs instead of read notes. With the seed planted, Bo's interest grew over the years as he mined the catalogs of classic artists such as The Chemical Brothers and The Prodigy. By the time Bo discovered the realm of trance, he had started to experiment with production, setting the stage for what would happen in the future. . . By the year 2000, Dom and Dom had discovered the American rave scene and the glories of club culture. Finding their utopia in the form of dance music, they decided that this was their true calling. Their course was set. . . After graduation, the guys scored jobs in the IT field. Filopei's bedroom studio had now reached living room sized proportions, and the decibel level threatened to have him disowned by his normally accommodating family. At the same time, LeVoci found himself at a crossroads; if he was going to get into electronic music, he would have to build himself a respectable setup, and fast. While LeVoci started down the long road of learning, Filopei resumed his production, which by this time was reaching new heights. It was then that the paths of Bo Pericic and Domenick Filopei first crossed. . . Filopei had listened to a Pericic production off of Trance.nu, and admired Bo's playing style and orchestration. After a few conversations, he invited him to 5Knuckle. After just one week, the two had created a track entitled "Elevation". The production was so good that they decided to work on more projects as a team, something that neither committed to lightly. An industrious individual who could match Filopei's frenetic work pace as well as LeVoci's more relaxed vibe, Bo quickly became a fixture at the studio. While becoming increasingly creative in his playing, Bo displayed a keen knowledge of "the scene" as well as where he would like to take it. His grand visions sat well with 5Knuckle's mission statement, and the young producers dreamed of the day where they could rock floors with the very music they themselves had created. Days and then weeks passed, with Filopei and Bo clocking serious hours in front of the console. Even LeVoci, who had a habit of disappearing without explanation for days on end, found himself devoting more time to the mixing desk, spurred on by this resurgence of creativity. After two months of intense production, Bo and Filopei finally caught a break. After giving "Elevation" to Armin Van Buuren at the Roxy nightclub, they soon received an email from Armin himself (coincidentally on Bo's 18th birthday) stating that he would like to sign two of the tracks from the Filopei/Pericic collaboration, now known simply as "Filo & Peri". 5Knuckle Studios had finally reached the next level. . . Present Day: The Clouds Burst Arriving at the present, 5Knuckle Studios is now firing on all cylinders. Filo & Peri have virtually locked themselves in the studio, producing tracks that could easily rate as some of the best trance to ever come out of America. Meanwhile, LeVoci is coming into his own, refining his own unique sound that will soon be tested on the dancefloor. With a steady schedule of releases and a mission to establish America on the trance scene, Filo & Peri have seen the industry take an increasing interest in their product. Be on the lookout for them, as you'll surely hear their tracks being hammered by a select group of renowned DJs, and soon by the boys themselves. With a sage blend of anticipation and determination, Filo & Peri look forward to the future as well as the opportunities it will bring. . . 5Knuckle - he's new kid on the block, and the message is in the name - delivering mind-rocking music to a dancefloor near you. Markus Schulz Top 10 (in no particular order) 1. Hammer & Bennet- Language 2. Delicate Imposters- Sleepless City (Santago Nino Remix) 3. Andrew Bennett - Ocean Drive (Probspot Remix) 4. Yilmaz Altahan - Eighties [EE] 5. Jose Amnesia – Heaven Drops [CDR] 6. Mike Foyle p/Statica – Space Guitar [CDR] 7. Ava Mea – In The End [CDR] 8. Santiago Niño & Francis Davila - Wake Me From The Inside [CDR] 9. Nick Thompson – Spice Fire [CDR] 10. Max Graham f/Jessica Riddle - Gone [CDR]
  6. The Global DJ Broadcast For Monday: 11-08-04 This week's lineup: (6am GMT) 1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz Essentials 2:00 am - 3:00 am – Markus Schulz 3:00 am - 4:00 am – Andrew K 4:00 am - 5:00 am – Kosmas Epsilon NOW ON LINE: www.globaldjbroadcast.com, coming soon www.Markusschulz.com Official Live simulcasts on the following Internet web sites: www.ets-global.org, www.trancesphere.com, www.dancenationradio.com and www.party931.com Other on-line sites carrying GDJB: www.party107.com Be sure to log on to the Global DJ Broadcast chatroom during the show! #GDJB. We'd love to hear what you think of the latest sets as well as what is on your mind. Our host, Markus Schulz is usually hanging out as well as many of the guest djs! Go to www.globaldjbroadcast.com and click on the "live chat" button to join us! It is the beginning of the month, don’t forget to go to www.thedjlist.com and vote for your top 5 djs! Congratulations to Markus Schulz, #32 on the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs for 2004! Markus Schulz starts us off! After another great week on the road, Markus returns to sunny Miami ready t hit the decks hard. Armed with some incredible new tunes our host gives us two of the best hours of electronic dance music possible. Be sure to tune in for the first hour to catch all that is fresh and new and setting dance floors on fire world-wide! Andrew K returns to the Broadcast! – Born and raised in Thessaloniki, Greece, Andrew has shown his interest in music since the first years of his life. In an early age, he takes up piano and theory courses. International music, as well as collecting records have been amongst his first hobbies; therefore it was only a matter of time to express his interest in mixing and DJing. The first exposure to the crowd came through his friends´ birthday parties and small underground private raves. To move things to the next level, he gets involved with composing and starts producing his own tracks, which caught Dj Leoni´s interest, who later signs Andrew to his label, Underground Lessons Recordings. Operating as a management agency as well, Underground Lessons help him to make his way to the first proper-organized gigs, and attract public attention. Starting from local bars and smaller clubs, as well as joining Leoni to his weekly radio show, makes him enter a new phase in his dj career. Although his track "Reflections" which was originally signed with ULR never sees the light of release, the same label signs and releases "Inception EP", which was the first product of Andrew K´s collaboration with Simon Oates who hails from the UK. Featuring three original tracks which range from chiller beats to trancy patterns, their EP is getting aired at most of the local and internet radio stations. It is that summer when Andrew K makes it into the top 10 rank for new talent djs, in a competition run by Global Dj Broadcast. His set is selected through hundreds of entries from all over the world and makes a big impression. The man behind the contest, Markus Schulz, said for Andrew: "G:Pal has some company in representing Greece. This set was chalk full of energy. Nice mixes and a solid track listing to boot!" From now on, his sets are hosted in the biggest Greek and internet radios, (Proton radio, Eccenticbeats, Global Dj Broadcast, Safari FM, Dance Nation and Di.fm to name a few) while he also appears as guest dj to a variety of events all over his country, Greece. Spending endless hours in the studio, either alone or with his partners Simon Oates and Simuck, leads to the creation of many tracks that easily get signed on international labels. At that point, "Jataka", falls under the attention of Markus Schulz. This track was intended to be released on Underground Lessons, but Markus had something else on his mind. He spends a massive amount of time online with Andrew, helping him to improve the track. He makes the final arrangements and includes it in his mix compilation "Coldharbour Sessions", released on Armada. International recognition came along, and more labels sign Andrew for his productions and remixes, as well as license his tracks for mix compilations. At present, Andrew continues providing the dance scene with new productions and remixes, as well as playing in major events. In the meanwhile, he operates as A&R Manager for Pure Substance Records. Still in a young age, with an impressive discography in labels such as BluRoom, Nascent, Armada and SOG Records, he definitely makes a name to keep an eye and ear open for. Kosmas Epsilon debuts on the Broadcast! – Kosmas Epsilon, born in the small town of Xanthi, in Greece, is considered to be one of the most talented & upcoming producers of the year 2004. After having his remix of FC Kahuna's “Hayling†top-charted by James Holden and included in his Balance 005 compilation, things turned out being a lot easier for Kosmas to showcase his productions and DJing skills. His tracks have already gained support and are being played by renowned Dj’s such as Sasha, John Digweed, Nick Warren, Dave Seaman, James Holden, Hernan Cattaneo, Desyn Masiello, Markus Schulz, Pete Tong, to name but a few. Also, 2004 saw him winning the title of the best new Greek Dj, which also quite increased the number of gigs where he has been asked to play. He has as well played in many cities in Greece, has a monthly residency at Venue Athens, was guest at Mexico City for gigs and played alongside such talented Dj’s as: Pete Tong, Phil Thompson, Lucien Foort, Smokin' Jo, M.A.S. Collective, Viton & Jose Zamora ...Kosmas is also keeping a lot of surprises for fans of Electronic Progressive music in the next months to come, so keep an eye out for him, wherever he spins. For bookings please contact Kosmas Epsilon e-mail: epsilonkosmas@yahoo.com phone number: +30 6936 838809 ***************Markus Schulz Top 10 (in no particular order) 1. Nick Thompson – Spice Fire [CDR] 2. Ava Mea – In The End [CDR] 3. Max Graham f/Jessica Riddle - Gone [CDR] 4. Yilmaz Altahan - Eighties [EE] 5. Jose Amnesia – Heaven Drops [CDR] 6. Mike Foyle p/Statica – Space Guitar [CDR] 7. Qursion - Attraction [CDR] 8. Jan Johnson- Transparent (Benz & MD Remix) [CDR] 9. Skooma- Intervention [CDR] 10. Michael Burns p/Blue Haze – Into Nothing (Bill Hamel Remix) [saw]
  7. The Global DJ Broadcast For Monday: 11-01-04 This week's lineup: (6am GMT) 1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz Essentials 2:00 am - 3:00 am – Markus Schulz 3:00 am - 4:00 am – Airwave 4:00 am - 5:00 am – Airwave NOW ON LINE: www.globaldjbroadcast.com, coming soon www.Markusschulz.com Official Live simulcasts on the following Internet web sites: www.ets-global.org, www.trancesphere.com, www.dancenationradio.com and www.party931.com Other on-line sites carrying GDJB: www.party107.com Be sure to log on to the Global DJ Broadcast chatroom during the show! #GDJB. We'd love to hear what you think of the latest sets as well as what is on your mind. Our host, Markus Schulz is usually hanging out as well as many of the guest djs! Go to www.globaldjbroadcast.com and click on the "live chat" button to join us! Markus Schulz starts us off! After another great week on the road, Markus returns to sunny Miami ready t hit the decks hard. Armed with some incredible new tunes our host gives us two of the best hours of electronic dance music possible. Be sure to tune in for the first hour to catch all that is fresh and new and setting dancefloors on fire world-wide! Airwave returns to the Broadcast! – Laurent Véronnez aka (DJ) Airwave lived in Brussels until he was 20 years young, experimenting with computers and sysnthesizers at his home. After sending his first demo to Lightning Records – the original home of the infamous Bonzaï label -, he became one of the main artists of the new age in electronic music. After the first small successes with PLG, North Pole, Montera and Magnetix, he had his first breakthrough with the first release of Fire & Ice, produced together with DJ Fire. He decided to move to Antwerp so he could concentrate more on his productional work. The first results were new releases for Fire & Ice, Planisphere and Meridian. After that he evolved more and more and faster and faster becoming a real professional artist by producing Airwave as a main project carrying his producers name known as L-Vee. All that together with the launch back then of Bonzaï in the UK, made him in an instant a star in the trance progressive music scene. Besides all that he was also commissioned to make remixes for the likes of Yves Deruyter, Da Hool, Aurora, Solar Stone, Blue Alphabet, Push, Jones & Stephenson, … Laurent has always essentially been influenced by the roots of electronic music, since the early beginning, from Kraftwerk to FSOL or great producers like Jarre, Orbital, Oliver Lieb and one of his big admirations BT, …All of them are still taking his breath away. He defines his own musical style as “pure electronic dance music with a sniff of electronica and trance and progressive sounds†which is a result of many years of discovering, getting inspired by his musical heroes and being guided by his record label Bonzaï, whom he calls “the gods of music & technologyâ€. Now a new era is born, after the disappearance of his main label home Lightning Records, he is back more than ever as being a co-owner and A & R for Banshee Worx, the newly formed record label together with DJ/producer star Yves Deruyter and Fly (owner of Bonzaï) and Marnik (A & R + international from the former Lightning Records). His first release through the renewed Bonzaï was “When Things Go Wrongâ€, part of the original album “Believeâ€. Now one year later after the disappearance of Lightning Records, his album is available again in a new adapted version containing the original album version and a 2nd CD containing unreleased tracks and mixes. Be sure to check out www.bonzaimusic.com for more info on Airwave, his releases and upcoming tour info! Markus Schulz Top 10 (in no particular order) 1. Nick Thompson – Spice Fire [CDR] 2. Ava Mea – In The End [CDR] 3. Max Graham f/Jessica Riddle - Gone [CDR] 4. Yilmaz Altahan - Eighties [EE] 5. Jose Amnesia – Heaven Drops [CDR] 6. Mike Foyle p/Statica – Space Guitar [CDR] 7. Qursion - Attraction [CDR] 8. Jan Johnson- Transparent (Benz & MD Remix) [CDR] 9. Skooma- Intervention [CDR] 10. Michael Burns p/Blue Haze – Into Nothing (Bill Hamel Remix) [saw]
  8. Schilling = Yankee killer 2001 World Series Co- MVP 2004 ALCS savior Not counting game 1 of this series (because of injury), Schilling has less than 1 ERA against the Yankess.
  9. The Global DJ Broadcast For Monday: 10-18-04 This week's lineup: (6am GMT) 1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz Essentials 2:00 am - 3:00 am – Markus Schulz 3:00 am - 4:00 am – Nikola Gala 4:00 am - 5:00 am – Graham Gold NOW ON LINE: www.globaldjbroadcast.com, coming soon www.Markusschulz.com Official Live simulcasts on the following Internet web sites: www.ets-global.org, www.trancesphere.com, and www.party931.com Other on-line sites carrying GDJB: www.party107.com Be sure to log on to the Global DJ Broadcast chatroom during the show! #GDJB. We'd love to hear what you think of the latest sets as well as what is on your mind. Our host, Markus Schulz is usually hanging out as well as many of the guest djs! Go to www.globaldjbroadcast.com and click on the "live chat" button to join us! It is the beginning of the month, don’t forget to go to www.thedjlist.com and vote for your favorite djs! Markus Schulz starts us off! Each and every week, our host Markus Schulz starts us off with the essentials. Be sure to tune in for hour one to hear the newest and hottest tracks being played by the biggest djs worldwide. Fresh from his gig in Chicago and after an amazing week co-hosting both GDJB and A State Of Trance with Armin van Buuren, Markus charges back into the studio with fresh new tunes, inspired to make this week’s show one of the very best. Nikola Gala joins the Broadcast! Nick Galatsopoulos aka Nikola Gala was born in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1980. A computer freak from his early age until now and being a big fan of technology lead him to work for major computer companies in his hometown, but music was always a passion for Nikola. Inspiration for his first productions in the early '90s was electronic bands like "The Prodigy", "2Unlimited" and "Underworld". Just a "small" computer wasn't enough for Nikola to let him release his music ideas, so building a home studio was the next step. While setting up the studio he got into a sound engineering school where he got some very important lessons about "the sound" in general. After finishing school his first productions came out with a special touch of trance feeling and technoid rhythm and got signed by a German label group named "Sha-Ka-Reeâ€, using "Source Unknown" as his first artist name. His first album release "Am-Receiver" in 2001, established him as one of the upcoming producers in the international electronic dance scene, while at the same time he had started his live appearances as a dj, at clubs around the world, in places like Tokyo, Tel Aviv, Cologne and Skopje. In 2002 the prog sound started to be an influence on Nikola and as a result he started his production career. His first production, as Nikola Gala, came out from Sprout Music on a singe 12" with 2 deep progressive tribal tracks, "Body-Soul-Harmony" and "Deeper Shades". Nikola Gala, as an artist, became very popular after the co-release with John Con of the track "Swing 2 Harmony". It was included in the "Local Underground" compilation from the Greek dance label Planetworks and in April 2004 was picked up by Ultra for the Trance: 4 compilation. Nikola is very busy with his productions and remixes at the moment and more releases are coming up on several labels like Subliminal, Loops Noo, Planetworks, Deep and Intrinsic records with already great feedback from music lovers and dj's around the world like Markus Schulz, Sasha, Pete Tong, Anthony Pappa, James Holden and many more... His Dj career continues with much success while Nikola's monthly residency at the "We Love Fridays" (www.mylos.gr) nights in Thessaloniki, a night that has already became legendary. Check out www.Nikolagala.com! Graham Gold returns to the Broadcast! With us since the very beginning, Graham Gold sends along one of his always-fantastic sets. Be sure to stay tuned in to the last hour when we watch the sun come up with Graham! Markus Schulz Top 10 (in no particular order) 1. Nick Thompson – Spice Fire [CDR] 2. Ava Mea – In The End [CDR] 3. Max Graham f/Jessica Riddle - Gone [CDR] 4. Bakke & Ljungqvist - Fanatic [CDR] 5. Vadim Zhukov- Nothing Matters [CDR] 6. Mike Foyle p/Statica – Space Guitar [CDR] 7. Qursion - Attraction [CDR] 8. Jan Johnson- Transparent (Benz & MD Remix) [CDR] 9. Skooma- Intervention [CDR] 10. Gabriel & Dresden – Arcadia (Full Bloom mix) [CDR]
  10. The Global DJ Broadcast/A State Of Trance #169 For Monday: 10-11-04 This week's lineup: (6am GMT) 1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz Essentials 2:00 am - 3:00 am – Armin van Buuren 3:00 am - 4:00 am – Markus Schulz 4:00 am - 5:00 am – Markus Schulz NOW ON LINE: www.globaldjbroadcast.com, coming soon www.Markusschulz.com Official Live simulcasts on the following Internet web sites: www.ets-global.org, www.trancesphere.com, and www.party931.com Other on-line sites carrying GDJB: www.party107.com Be sure to log on to the Global DJ Broadcast chatroom during the show! #GDJB. We'd love to hear what you think of the latest sets as well as what is on your mind. Our host, Markus Schulz is usually hanging out as well as many of the guest djs! Go to www.globaldjbroadcast.com and click on the "live chat" button to join us! A State of Trance on The Global DJ Broadcast! Armin van Buuren is here in Miami and teamed up with Markus to co-host A State Of Trance episode #169 and The Global DJ Broadcast! Be sure to tune into A State of Trance on Thursday and the Global DJ Broadcast on Monday as they co-host each other’s shows! On Thursday Markus sits in with Armin on his Newest Tunes Selected segment and then hear part one of Armin’s set that was recorded live at Ice in Las Vegas. On Monday tune into Global Dj Broadcast and hear Armin sitting in with Markus during his Essentials segment and then hear two hours of Markus recorded live in Las Vegas and part two of Armin’s set from Vegas. Markus Schulz Top 10 (in no particular order) 1. Nick Thompson – Spice Fire [CDR] 2. Ava Mea – In The End [CDR] 3. Vadim Zhukov- Nothing Matters [CDR] 4. Bakke & Ljungqvist - Fanatic [CDR] 5. Max Graham f/Jessica Riddle - Gone [CDR] 6. Mike Foyle p/Statica – Space Guitar [CDR] 7. Endre - I Kill For You (Probspot Mix) [Anjuna] 8. Jan Johnson- Transparent (Benz & MD Remix) [CDR] 9. Skooma- Intervention [CDR] 10. Gabriel & Dresden – Arcadia (Full Bloom mix) [CDR]
  11. When I picked Markus up at the airport, he told me what an amazing night it was!!1 I am glad you guys enjoyed him. I will make sure he reads this!!!
  12. Markus will be at Moscow in Ft Lauderdale on the 25th also
  13. The Global DJ Broadcast For Monday: 09-20-04 This week's lineup: (6am GMT) 1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz 2:00 am - 3:00 am – Markus Schulz 3:00 am - 4:00 am – Infusion 4:00 am - 5:00 am – Markus Schulz NOW ON LINE: www.globaldjbroadcast.com, coming soon www.Markusschulz.com Official Live simulcasts on the following Internet web sites: www.ets-global.org, www.trancesphere.com, and www.party931.com Other on-line sites carrying GDJB: www.party107.com, www.tranceairwaves.com Be sure to log on to the Global DJ Broadcast chatroom during the show! #GDJB. We'd love to hear what you think of the latest sets as well as what is on your mind. Our host, Markus Schulz is usually hanging out as well as many of the guest djs! Go to www.globaldjbroadcast.com and click on the "live chat" button to join us! Markus Schulz starts us off! We’ve survived Frances and Markus has gotten some much-needed rest. Now revived and refreshed, he has headed back in the studio with renewed enthusiasm and inspiration and has given us two amazing hours. Be sure to tune in for some fantastic new tunes and phenomenal mixes. Infusion joins the Broadcast! Just as Aussie acts have almost single-handedly proven that there’s life in the rotten corpse of rock’n’roll yet, fellow antipodeans Infusion are here to put to rest any discussion of electronic music’s imminent demise. Take a listen to the group’s upcoming second album, or witness one of their dynamic live shows, and you’ll agree that reports of dance music’s death have been greatly exaggerated. On the other hand, reports of Infusion’s excellence are anything but inaccurate. While the music press has been generous in its praise of the Wollongong-bred trio (comprising Frank Xavier, Manuel Sharrad and Jamie Stevens), it certainly hasn’t indulged in flights of hype fancy. With Infusion, there’s no need for hyperbole. Stating a widely-held belief, premier Sydney newspaper The Sydney Morning Herald described Infusion as “Australia’s best live act†(NB: no qualification of ‘best live dance act’ - just “Australia’s best live actâ€, full stop). Offshore, Muzik Magazine labelled the band “a force to be reckoned withâ€, and Mixmag portrayed Infusion as “exciting, and funky as f**k.†“Exciting†really is the word when it comes to summing up Infusion’s live gigs. With a solid pedigree in live performance, these guys consistently deliver the goods onstage. Why else would they be perennial faves for major domestic festivals like Big Day Out and Splendour in the Grass? How else could they pull off the coup of being booked for such prestigious international outings as this year’s Roskilde Festival (where they’ll be the only Australian act on the bill) and Creamfields UK, or Glastonbury 2004 (where they performed twice)? Then, there are the recent slots at Creamfields in Argentina, guest gigs at top UK clubs including Renaissance and Fabric, and a relentless touring schedule that sees the trio regularly tripping through Europe, the US and Asia. The first single from their impending, second LP, Girls Can Be Cruel (the equally rockin’, angst-ridden antithesis to Are You Gonna Be My Girl? from fellow “so-hot-right-now†Melbourne band, Jet) blew up across the airwaves and – lauded by the superstar DJ élite – did damage to dance floors globally. And this is only the beginning. With the release of their first major label LP (due out in 2005), backed by a relentless, no-sleep-‘til-stardom touring schedule, Infusion are set to cause seismic activity on a transcontinental scale. Forget backward-looking, Xerox rock and by-the-1800-numbers pre-fab pop – the 21st Century belongs to Infusion. Markus Schulz Top 10 (in no particular order) 1. Cassino & Laben vs Claude - Ma Te [CDR] 2. Above & Beyond pres Tranquility Base - Surrender (Filterheadz Remix)[Anjuna] 3. Vadim Zhukov- Nothing Matters [CDR] 4. Bakke & Ljungqvist - Fanatic [CDR] 5. Tilt - The World Doesn't Know (Özgür Can Remix) [Lost Language] 6. Perry O’Neil- Arise [Electronic Elements] 7. Endre - I Kill For You (Probspot Mix) [Anjuna] 8. Jan Johnson- Transparent (Benz & MD Remix) [CDR] 9. Skooma- Intervention [CDR] 10. Duran and Aytek - First Sight [CDR]
  14. What a year its been for my baby Markus Schulz. Please support with your votes! http://www.djmag.com/Vote.asp Dont forget Edgar V and Oscar G while your at it. Representing Miami in 2004:)
  15. Happy Birthday Miriam! Markus and Heather
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