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Idem Nevi

6AM Guest Mix: Idem Nevi

From being a Toulouse-born techno producer and having founded Requested Soul Records in 2020, Idem Nevi has always been headstrong about his productions. Inspirationally, Idem has been influenced by the likes of Paul Kalkbrenner, Extrawelt, Jon Hopkins, and Recondite.

Receiving support from Richie Hawtin, Charlotte De Witte, Marcel Fengler, 747, and Slam, Idem Nevi makes a strong return after a brief hiatus with his ten-track album, ‘Lost Alchemy’. Idem Nevi’s ‘Lost Alchemy’ album drops on Requested Soul May 20th, 2022.

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Scotland’s Own Frazi.er Is Taking the Techno Scene by Storm

Scotland’s young shining, techno talent Frazi.er is pioneering the latest generation of clubbing fanatics. His uniquely raw, energetic sound has led to international recognition, intense touring and seminal releases on world renowned labels such as EXHALE.

Hailing from an industrious town in Central Scotland with a long history of deprivation, it’s fair to say there has been no shortage of music hungry admirers. Frazi.er’s experience focused club nights have become one of the most hard to grab tickets in his home country. None better tells this story than the Open To Close at SWG3’s “Galvanizer” warehouse selling out two dates in 14 minutes, while fully crashing Resident Advisor.

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When not throwing down at the hardest nights in Scotland, Frazi.er can be found at residencies at the infamous Subclub, Terminal V Festival, and SWG3.

Frazi.er is no stranger to big projects having shared decks with the likes of Dax J, Amelie Lens, Floorplan, Speedy J, SHDW and Obscure Shape to name a few. At just 26 years old he’s fast becoming one of the UK’s most sought after artists and in the mantra of his very own CONCEPT: “The Journey Continues”.

Hi Frazi.er! What and/or who inspired you to get involved in the electronic music scene? 

It was back when I was about 16 years old and went to a few house parties with my mate Nick’s big brother and his group of friends. I can remember asking “what is this music?”. It turns out it was of course techno and I instantly fell in love with the relentless groove, so I started digging deeper into this sound. At the time I was listening to electro house and dance music.

Listen to Premiere: Frazi.er “No Regards for Humanity” – Crisis Of Man

Raw, dance floor techno. Good combo. What is your most memorable or favorite event to date? 

It’s actually my most recent rave, which was Dax J and Richie Hawtin at UNFOLD on a Sunday evening. This genuinely even blew the vibe in Berghain out the water for me. It’s one of the best vibes I’ve seen in a club and great to hear Richie playing around 150bpm, with tons of high energy stompers.

In one sentence, describe what it felt like when the RA website crashed because of your upcoming event.

F***ing crazy!

Your clothing line, OVOSI, is fire! If you had to choose, who are your top three fashion icons or brands?

Stone Island, A Cold Wall and Prada.

Besides running OVOSI, you also work with Chris’s House and The Homeless Project Scotland. Can you share more about these two organizations and your involvement with them? 

Where I’ve spent most of my time living was my hometown Motherwell. This region had one of the highest deaths by suicide in Scotland which was and still is pretty scary. I wanted to fully support Chris’s House and help raise awareness as there is a big stigma about guys not wanting to speak up about it. The Homeless project felt fitting as the charity event I was doing was around wintertime and it was important to keep people off the streets and sheltered during these even more life threatening times.

How do you balance your music career with your other interests and passions?

This is something I have always struggled with. My main focus is purely on my music, and I’ve had to make some tough decisions to cut back things on my clothing line to eliminate stress and not spread myself too thin. Working out regularly and eating good food is absolutely essential as well.

Do you have anything that you’re looking forward to in the near future?

Lots of exciting things in the pipeline, and all focused on putting on events with a forward thinking approach. But I can’t really divulge any details at this stage, so you’ll have to keep checking back for more announcements soon.

Anything else you’d like to share? 

My new TRANSPARENCY concept which is a visual show I’m launching in May and will be touring around Europe. We just announced this last week and I am so excited about it. Hopefully I can bring the concept over to the U.S. in the not too distant future.

Connect with Frazi.er: SoundCloud | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Beatport | Website

 

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What is the Best Rave Anthem of the 1990s?

This is the first installment of our series cataloging the best rave anthems over the decades.

Let’s take a trip down nostalgia lane… all the way back to the ancient days of the 1990s when the rave scene was still underground. The 1990s proved to be a seminal time in rave culture, where the heavily gelled and spiked hair of the ravers started to peak out from underground and be seen in the mainstream. A time when JNCO jeans and butterfly hair clips reigned supreme. You had to know someone who knew someone to find out the location. Rave tracks from the 90s bring up a lot of emotion with not just the ravers from that era, but almost anyone who grew up listening to electronic music. So what are the best rave tracks from the 1990s? Let’s dig in.

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Detroit Movement

Detroit’s Movement Festival Reveals 2022 Lineup

Movement Festival returns for the first time since 2019. Music fans will once again be able to make the pilgrimage to Detroit, the mecca of Techno music, for three days of diverse curation on Memorial Day Weekend (May 28-30, 2022) inside Hart Plaza at downtown Detroit’s riverfront. Today’s lineup teaser offers an early taste of the breadth of the festival’s programming, featuring an inspired selection of dance music’s most in-demand artists, underground mainstays, and notable first-time performers; a potent cross section of seasoned vets and future generations of electronic music.

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Atroxx

Atroxx on Why Using Musical Aliases Allows for the Ultimate Artistic Expression

Montreal-based artist Atroxx is a musical chameleon. Even though his techno project Atroxx has amassed a significant fan base in recent years, he never wanted to be constrained by just one genre. Within the techno genre, Atroxx created another alias Three Faces of Eve to explore techno without boundaries, creating a more experimental and aggressive sound. From producing techno to synth-wave, Atroxx lives by the motto “put the audience first.” The musical identities around each alias are completely unique and the music he creates with each alias are meant for different settings.  Some of the world’s biggest DJs and producers are well-known for their musical aliases as well. Maceo Plex has Maetrik and Mariel Ito. Eric Prydz has Cirez D and Pryda (and many more). Richie Hawtin has Plastikman, amongst a long list of others. These various sonic identities allow artists to open up worlds of possibilities and explore creatively.

Atroxx recently sat down with 6AM to give guidance on personal sonic exploration, finding success over time, and what the future in store holds for him. Creating music so many different aliases certainly takes dedication.

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Guest Mix Alinep

Guest Mix: Alinep

This week’s Guest Mix features Alinep. Throughout his almost 20-year music career, Alinep has worn several hats: DJ, producer, promoter, and radio host. Most recently, he added label owner into the mix with the addition of managing his own techno Deepsomnia Records. His music has been played by well-known artists like Richie Hawtin, Clive Henry, Nick Muir, and Fabio Florido. Alinep is no stranger to Beatport charts and has become one of Asia’s top electronic music artists. His musical imprint in his DJ sets and music production are very poetic and rooted from deep house and techno to minimal and tech-house. Read more

Panic

30 Year Industry Vet & PANIC Founder Talks About Rave Culture & Its Future

30 and 25, those are the numbers PANIC founder Linus has been DJing and producing respectively. In those years, he’s seen rave culture transform yet also hold onto its core principles. His event series called PANIC started in 2017 viewing it as a platform for greater inclusivity. Recognizing the male-dominated industry, Linus has sought to create an environment representative of rave culture welcoming all people both on the dance floor and behind the decks. A 30-year industry vet, Linus looks back on his inspirations while looking to those artists helping shape today’s scene.

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Miami Music Week 2020 Essential Events

Despite the warranted scare from the current COVID-19 spread, Miami Music Week returns to Miami Beach for a week filled with countless events. Artists, industry peers, and music lovers alike have been gathering in Miami since 2011. The marathon of fun includes dancing in Miami’s best clubs, soaking up the sun at pools, and enjoying the nightlife. With Ultra Music Festival postponed, there’s more time to enjoy the plethora of parties. So here’s our essential guide to Miami Music Week 2020!

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Building Your Brand

Building Your Artist Brand Series: Fine-Tuning Your Sound

Building your brand is essential for any aspiring electronic music artist (DJ/producer) who wants to turn their passion into a sustainable living. The 2019 International Music Summit Business Report estimates that the electronic dance music industry is worth $7.2 billion dollars. Some artists are earning as much as $200,000 per gig making the dance music industry a pie that everyone wants a slice (or two) of,  so naturally, it’s becoming a very saturated market. With so much noise, how do you establish yourself as an artist? This four-part series highlights key pillars to create a strong foundation for your musical career as well as advice from respected industry members.

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Time Warp Photo Gallery: Relive 2019 U.S. Edition of the German Festival

This past weekend one of the world’s biggest electronic music brands, Germany’s Time Warp, returned to the United States after a four-year hiatus.

The anticipation was worth the wait for the several thousand North American electronic music fans who poured into The Bronx in New York City for the two-night festivities organized in liaison with local promoter Teksupport. In the 25 years since Time Warp was founded in Mannheim, Germany—where it celebrated its quarter-century birthday earlier in the year—the festival has consistently set a golden standard for immersive stage production and an equally mind-blowing lineup. Throughout the years the festival has hosted the who’s who of techno, house, tech house and minimal, from heavyweight names that have shaped the history of underground electronic music across several decades, to up-and-comers and future leaders of their respective sounds.

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