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Not being a DJ/Producer

How to be Involved in the Music Industry without being a DJ/Producer

In general, when most people think of being involved in the music industry, they assume that means you need to be a musician. And in the house and techno sliver of the industry, that means being a DJ or a producer. While it is true that being a DJ/producer is a fruitful way to make a career in the music industry, it’s not the only way to do so. In fact, trying to make it as an artist might be one of the hardest ways to make it in the industry.

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Jeroen Search & Pushmann Release “Frame” On Sinxergy

Distilling a range of dance-floor moods into purist techno trips, long-time innovator Jeroen Search teams up with newer talent PUSHMANN for a Dutch-Spanish collaboration which transcends the sum of its parts. Read more

Guest Mix: iambombsqvad

The Orange County based DJ/ Producer, founder of Acid Techno Cult, iambombsqvad brings high energy to the dance floor with this new mix.

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_mr_jenifer RE/FORM 2022 Mix

RE/FORM Summer 2022 Mix: _mr_jenifer

Experience RE/FORM, a day/night festival experience that focuses on Techno, House, and other experimental soundscapes – all of which are brought to you by 6AM, Synthetik Minds, & Dirty Epic. Taking place on Labor Day Weekend (Sept. 3-4), RE/FORM will bring about unforgettable live performances from 999999999, Pan-Pot, Paula Temple, Octave One, and many others. Read more

House Music Mix

Need a Good House Music Mix? Here are 7 Mixes for Your Week

We love the untz untz music here at 6AM; we feature it everyday in some way, shape or form. Although techno is what we have a heavy focus on, we still love to switch it up every now and then with a little bootz n’ catz music too. That’s right folks, today we’re bringing down the house, and there’s no better way to do it than to feature our top 7 house mixes from our Guest Mix and Global Vibe Radio catalogue. So strap on your favorite break-dance boots and get litty as a kitty while you turn up the volume on these showcases of hectic house track selections. Read more

Rave mom

Being a Rave Mom to My Real Mom

When you think of a rave, you don’t exactly think of a place you’d want to bring your mom. Stereotypically, raves are thought of as a hedonistic cesspool plagued with debauchery. Between the flashing lights, loud noises, almost naked bodies, and party favors you can’t exactly buy at Party City, a rave kind of seems like the last place you’d want to bring your mom- let alone even tell her you attended one in fear that she’ll wash your mouth out with soap. But that’s just what it seems like. I told my mom I was going to a rave, and instead of asking me whether I’d prefer the taste of Dove or Irish Spring body wash, she asked if she could get her hands dirty too and come along with me. So I did what any transparent, open minded son would do and I bought her a ticket. Read more

Stephen Disario

Work 2022 Resident Stephen Disario Captivates Listeners with His Signature SoundïżŒ

Joining the WORK Resident 2022 roster, Stephen Disario is a multifaceted producer and DJ. Disario’s tracks have been featured on labels such as Planet Rhythm, Liberta Records, Say What, Trau-ma, and many more. His techno sounds take dancers from the genre’s deep and hypnotic realm to the high-octane and peak-time hours.

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Hi Stephen, welcome back. You’re part of the newly launched WORK Residency Program and as part of it, you’ll be playing at selected events throughout the year. What does it mean to you to be invited to be a part of it and recognized as a standout talent?

It is truly an honor to be a part of the WORK residency, alongside like minded peers in this industry. I have worked with the crew since 2018 and it has been such an amazing journey for us all. So much has changed since then, but our passion for this scene stays the same. I couldn’t be happier to officially be on board with the WORK team. Everyone is very professional, easy going and we all check our ego at the door, which I think plays a vital part in creating such a pure and genuine vibe for our events.

Why do you think the WORK Residency program is an important initiative?

The WORK residency is a great opportunity for Los Angeles and surrounding based artists to get a bit of recognition in our city. With so many local artists it really helps shed light on the producers and DJ’s doing something special in our hometown.

Living in these cement walls we call Los Angeles, it is essential to get away and connect back with Mother Earth and remember the planet we are actually living on.

Nature inspires Stephen Disario’s creative flow

Is there a specific moment that made you realize you wanted to pursue music more than just a hobby? 

The spark for me was NYE of 2014; Some friends and I decided to throw a desert rave in the Mojave Desert. Hundreds of people showed up despite the little promo we did. The energy was electric! The feedback after the event was absolutely mind blowing. At that moment, I knew that this was something I wanted to pursue professionally with my entire heart and soul. 

Listen to WORK Residency Program: Resident Stephen Disario Mix

Are there any artists who’ve really inspired your work as an artist?

There are so many artists that I take influence from, and it’s constantly evolving. In the early days I was in love with artists like Recondite, Rþdhad, Maceo Plex, Noir, and others within that realm of deeper techno back in the day. As I got deeper in the rabbit hole, I met Brennen Grey who has been a huge staple in my journey. He truly helped me navigate the industry as well as in the studio. I am extremely blessed to call him my brother! From there, I started to develop my own sound and these days I am inspired by many artists; I am lucky to call friends like Marcal, Vinicius Honorio, Arthur Robert, Rene Wise, and many others. I am always discovering new artists and that is probably my favorite thing about music. There’s an endless world of inspiration out there!

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Name a track you’ve had on repeat recently. 

Arthur Robert “Kinship”. This track brings out so many emotions. Arthur is a very refreshing take on techno and really locks the listener in on a journey from start to finish.

Listen: Arthur Robert “Kinship”

You’ve said that going out in nature is inspiring to you. Do you have any dream nature escapes or ones planned for the future? 

I am always plotting new places to explore. Living in these cement walls we call Los Angeles, it is essential to get away and connect back with Mother Earth and remember the planet we are actually living on. It’s easy to get consumed by the fast pace of life out here, and in that regard it is extremely important to hit the reset button from time to time. Yellowstone is on the top of that list currently, I also really want to explore South America and the Amazon.

I am my own biggest critic and with that comes a double edge sword. The solution: don’t stop and continue working. It’s all a matter of being consciously in tune with yourself and knowing that this is a part of the journey. It’s all about the passion of creating music, and if more opportunities come out of that then that is wonderful, but I think a great piece of advice is to create without expectation.

Stephen Disario balances work with play

What has been the most challenging aspect of your career, and how have you managed or overcome this challenge? 

Covid-19 was the most challenging time for me, as I had my biggest releases to date during the pandemic, which was bittersweet. It was amazing to get some recognition in times of doubt, although I didn’t get the gig opportunities that may have come with those releases, had it been pre-Covid. The pandemic has completely reshaped me as an artist and revamped my sound. I had a handful of burnout moments with extreme self doubt, but continued to work through it. I am my own biggest critic and with that comes a double edge sword. The solution: don’t stop and continue working. It’s all a matter of being consciously in tune with yourself and knowing that this is a part of the journey. It’s all about the passion of creating music, and if more opportunities come out of that then that is wonderful, but I think a great piece of advice is to create without expectation.

Anything else you’d like to share? 

Thank you so much for the opportunity, I am forever grateful for the love and support by the WORK team and community. This collective is one of the most special ones coming out of LA and I could not be more grateful to be a part of it. Cheers to the amazing future ahead! Also there will be new music soon and even bigger news to come toward the end of the year so keep your eyes peeled!

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Synthetik Sounds: A New Techno Record Label by 6AM, Synthetik Minds & Ecilo

Synthetik Sounds is a brand-new techno record label, curated by 6AM Group, Synthetik Minds and Indonesian techno artist Ecilo.

Through their extensive work in the Los Angeles underground techno scene, 6AM Group and Synthetik Minds have cemented themselves as two of the most-respected techno brands on the global scale. By featuring a big selection of the world’s most sought-after techno artists alongside a roster of impressively talented home-grown acts, their WORK warehouse event series have become a meeting point for techno aficionados near and far. Further, both are partners at COMPOUND and RE/FORM, two of the West Coast’s largest techno event concepts, further underscoring their pivotal role in the current techno scene of North America.

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ben sims

Premiere: Ben Sims Contributes “EMDR” for Source Artists’ NFT Various Artists Compilation

The likes of Adriana López, Alessandro Adriani, Alienata, Anthony Rother, Ben Sims, Bloody Mary, Cardopusher, CONCEPTUAL, Kessell, Kwartz, Lewis Fautzi, NÞrbak, Oscar Mulero, P.E.A.R.L., Psyk, Tripeo, Umwelt and Zadig have provided a signature track for the Unique Exercises compilation. The sound spectrum of the Unique Exercises compilation covers each corner of electronic music, precise and hypnotic techno exercises, robotic electro pulses, acid infused atmospheres, cold and harsh EBM or industrial and rude experiments. The compilation will be released April 7 alongside 18 unique NFTs. You can get Unique Exercises here.

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Listen: Ben Sims “EMDR”- Source Artists

Multidisciplinary graphic artist Patti Hazel has been in charge of the art design of the complete Unique Exercises collection and created 18 unique pieces for each song. Visual artist Efren Mur digitally adapted and animated the audio and art pieces creating 18 unique audiovisual NFTs.

You can already view the complete NFT collection at the Source Artists Open Sea page. It will be available for sale starting April 7 and will sell three NFT’s per week. If you complete the 18 NFTs collection, then you’ll get a printed edition collage with all individual artworks on high-quality printed poster.

On top of that, be sure to tune into an exclusive mix by Alienata will also be broadcast on April 7 at 8PM CET to celebrate the release.

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