Droid Behavior mainstay Luis Flores discusses his history with the Mexican rave scene, live sets, and his current studio projects.
Episode 014 – Anthony Parasole (Part Two)
- March 29, 2016
- Tagged as: Anthony Parasole, Berghain, Berlin, Brooklyn, Danny Krivit, Danny Tenaglia, Deconstruct, DJ Qu, Fred P, House, Joe Claussel, Joey Anderson, Junior Vasquez, Jus Ed, Kerri Chandler, Levon Vincent, Manhattan, New York, New York City, Ostgut Ton, Output, Panorama Bar, Techno, The Corner, Tribal House, Tribal Techno
The two discuss their DJ techniques, tribal techno, great DJs/live acts, and why it all still keeps them raving decades later.
This week we catch up with Brooklyn’s Anthony Parasole to chat about New York dance music, DJ philosophy, and his residency at Berghain.
‘Rave Curious’ host Joshua Glazer teams up with Zahn for the second of a two-part special spread across each others’ podcasts! The media, love it or hate it…it’s the driving force that introduces the world to new music. We talk to a media veteran about the ins and outs of music journalism.
“WORK THEM Records” boss Spencer Parker stops by to discuss the rapid rise of his label, what makes for a great party, and what he does when he winds down at home.
This is the second part of the interview with Tim Xavier and John Osborn! Eurorack gets put on blast, John talks about the Substance parties, and MP3 snobbery gets debunked.
TW is back from a week break! John and Tim stopped by Zahn’s for a fancy gentleman’s chat. The three debate a variety of subjects this week, tune in!
Kyle’s back for round two of his interview! The two go down the list on a variety of topics this week. Check it out!
Since his debut release on Drumcode eight years ago, Kyle Geiger has maintained a very modest, humble and genuine approach to the music industry which has gained him a ton of supporters on and off the dance floor. This isn’t his story, but here we get to know him more personally.
As both a painter and a musician, Mike Parker lives and breathes art. We discuss the process and motivation behind his unique minimalist aesthetic that he has focused on perfecting for nearly 20 years.