Sound of the Week
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Daniel Avery - Water Jump[^] Never heard of Daniel Avery until last week. I think I heard him in a Spotify radio shuffle, but I'm not even sure. Anyway, I heard a track and immediately went to look for more. He's from England and he makes electronic music with techno, house and IDM influences. Not much more to say, except sound of the week! :D
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Daniel Avery - Water Jump[^] Never heard of Daniel Avery until last week. I think I heard him in a Spotify radio shuffle, but I'm not even sure. Anyway, I heard a track and immediately went to look for more. He's from England and he makes electronic music with techno, house and IDM influences. Not much more to say, except sound of the week! :D
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For this week, the best fiddler I've ever heard: [Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper "Lee Highway Blues"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE\_G0OfJ-ew&list=RDEM0t4CzLTeSO7T4RbFX1eSMQ&start\_radio=1). Some other fun stuff I hadn't heard before: [Armin van Buuren vs Shapov - Our Origin [Live at Tomorrowland 2018]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0ri\_-5XjJg&list=RDMM&index=28) another fun ditty: [Lake Street Dive - The Neighbor's Song (Live @Pickathon 2012)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNNUgAVQjnQ) And another worthy song from an artist a couple weeks ago: [Part One - Paul Kalkbrenner](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlelvqyARW0&list=OLAK5uy\_lFFU7Uv0WCnk2WTUjpl8pkuHoXzD-MIHg&index=12)
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For this week, the best fiddler I've ever heard: [Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper "Lee Highway Blues"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE\_G0OfJ-ew&list=RDEM0t4CzLTeSO7T4RbFX1eSMQ&start\_radio=1). Some other fun stuff I hadn't heard before: [Armin van Buuren vs Shapov - Our Origin [Live at Tomorrowland 2018]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0ri\_-5XjJg&list=RDMM&index=28) another fun ditty: [Lake Street Dive - The Neighbor's Song (Live @Pickathon 2012)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNNUgAVQjnQ) And another worthy song from an artist a couple weeks ago: [Part One - Paul Kalkbrenner](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlelvqyARW0&list=OLAK5uy\_lFFU7Uv0WCnk2WTUjpl8pkuHoXzD-MIHg&index=12)
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David O'Neil wrote:
Some other fun stuff I hadn't heard before
:-D This is a legendary track in the trance community (it is as if you had said you never heard Billie Jean from Michael Jackson, but I reckon the trance community is more confidential), as much as Tiesto's Adagio for strings. Attended Van Buuren live in several ASOT events, it is ... fabulous.
David O'Neil wrote:
Part One - Paul Kalkbrenner
... Kalkbrenner (Paul for sure but also his brother Fritz) is also a huge hitmaker - but he is an insane live performer as well.
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Daniel Avery - Water Jump[^] Never heard of Daniel Avery until last week. I think I heard him in a Spotify radio shuffle, but I'm not even sure. Anyway, I heard a track and immediately went to look for more. He's from England and he makes electronic music with techno, house and IDM influences. Not much more to say, except sound of the week! :D
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If you like this style, check Worakles : Worakls Orchestra live at Château La Coste in France for Cercle - YouTube[^]. This is the hell of a great live event.
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Daniel Avery - Water Jump[^] Never heard of Daniel Avery until last week. I think I heard him in a Spotify radio shuffle, but I'm not even sure. Anyway, I heard a track and immediately went to look for more. He's from England and he makes electronic music with techno, house and IDM influences. Not much more to say, except sound of the week! :D
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Great :thumbsup:... This Dave Clarke show went live yesterday around midnight, and I was one of a few live listeners (but I must admit, I was working :-) ...) [Dave Clarke's Whitenoise 871 - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGDEZFsDyNg) The "posttechno" tag seems appriopriate ... Another track from him was on SOTW some time ago, but this is the latest one :-)
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For this week, the best fiddler I've ever heard: [Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper "Lee Highway Blues"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE\_G0OfJ-ew&list=RDEM0t4CzLTeSO7T4RbFX1eSMQ&start\_radio=1). Some other fun stuff I hadn't heard before: [Armin van Buuren vs Shapov - Our Origin [Live at Tomorrowland 2018]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0ri\_-5XjJg&list=RDMM&index=28) another fun ditty: [Lake Street Dive - The Neighbor's Song (Live @Pickathon 2012)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNNUgAVQjnQ) And another worthy song from an artist a couple weeks ago: [Part One - Paul Kalkbrenner](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlelvqyARW0&list=OLAK5uy\_lFFU7Uv0WCnk2WTUjpl8pkuHoXzD-MIHg&index=12)
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David O'Neil wrote:
Some other fun stuff I hadn't heard before
:-D This is a legendary track in the trance community (it is as if you had said you never heard Billie Jean from Michael Jackson, but I reckon the trance community is more confidential), as much as Tiesto's Adagio for strings. Attended Van Buuren live in several ASOT events, it is ... fabulous.
David O'Neil wrote:
Part One - Paul Kalkbrenner
... Kalkbrenner (Paul for sure but also his brother Fritz) is also a huge hitmaker - but he is an insane live performer as well.
So far my all-time favorite track in this genre is [Eric Prydz - Opus](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRA82xLsb\_w). I have probably heard of most others, but if you have any more recommendations, let me know - I'll take a chance of having already heard them! (I had heard _Adagio_ before, and wouldn't say it is the best I've listened to. More of an 'OK' from me.) Go with the flow: [orbital - one perfect sunrise](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KGXgCuTCrj8)
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For this week, the best fiddler I've ever heard: [Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper "Lee Highway Blues"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE\_G0OfJ-ew&list=RDEM0t4CzLTeSO7T4RbFX1eSMQ&start\_radio=1). Some other fun stuff I hadn't heard before: [Armin van Buuren vs Shapov - Our Origin [Live at Tomorrowland 2018]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0ri\_-5XjJg&list=RDMM&index=28) another fun ditty: [Lake Street Dive - The Neighbor's Song (Live @Pickathon 2012)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNNUgAVQjnQ) And another worthy song from an artist a couple weeks ago: [Part One - Paul Kalkbrenner](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlelvqyARW0&list=OLAK5uy\_lFFU7Uv0WCnk2WTUjpl8pkuHoXzD-MIHg&index=12)
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For this week, the best fiddler I've ever heard: [Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper "Lee Highway Blues"](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE\_G0OfJ-ew&list=RDEM0t4CzLTeSO7T4RbFX1eSMQ&start\_radio=1). Some other fun stuff I hadn't heard before: [Armin van Buuren vs Shapov - Our Origin [Live at Tomorrowland 2018]](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0ri\_-5XjJg&list=RDMM&index=28) another fun ditty: [Lake Street Dive - The Neighbor's Song (Live @Pickathon 2012)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNNUgAVQjnQ) And another worthy song from an artist a couple weeks ago: [Part One - Paul Kalkbrenner](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlelvqyARW0&list=OLAK5uy\_lFFU7Uv0WCnk2WTUjpl8pkuHoXzD-MIHg&index=12)
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Those are some diverse recommendations :laugh: All great though, love the Paul Kalkbrenner especially! :D
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If you like this style, check Worakles : Worakls Orchestra live at Château La Coste in France for Cercle - YouTube[^]. This is the hell of a great live event.
Oh, I know Worakls, good stuff! :D
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Great :thumbsup:... This Dave Clarke show went live yesterday around midnight, and I was one of a few live listeners (but I must admit, I was working :-) ...) [Dave Clarke's Whitenoise 871 - YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGDEZFsDyNg) The "posttechno" tag seems appriopriate ... Another track from him was on SOTW some time ago, but this is the latest one :-)
I think you (or someone else) shared this before. Good stuff though! :D [Edit] Ok, I didn't read your message at all :laugh: You did post Dave Clark's Whitenoise before, but not this particular one as it's brand new. Got it :laugh: [/Edit]
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I think you (or someone else) shared this before. Good stuff though! :D [Edit] Ok, I didn't read your message at all :laugh: You did post Dave Clark's Whitenoise before, but not this particular one as it's brand new. Got it :laugh: [/Edit]
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