


Archive for November, 2008

New GL Friend and Dublin resident Alan Smith is at the helm this week, and he is here to grace the goneloko faithful with a delicious slice of jazzy, deep, soulful techno.
Enjoy!
Link: www.goneloko.com
Direct Download: Alan Smith - Deep Techno Mix
Tracklist
Nebraska - Four Tax - Downlow
Niko Marks - Chune - Planet E
Telepaticos - I know - Enclave
Dan Curtin - Quaoar - Headspace
Kenny Black - Night Drive - Finest Blend
Future Beat Alliance - Highs & Lows - Delsin
Arne Weinberg - The Sins That Shaped Our Lives - Styrax
Panash - Cheval - Atavisme
Amp Fiddler - Move on (Alton Miller remix) - Detroit Wax
Rick Wade - Detroit calling - Harmonie Park
Synchrojack - End of the Road - Ferox
Aubrey - Jazz Oscillator - Ferox
Kirk Digiorgio - Holy (NWA remix) - New Religion
Sean Deason - Vortex - Styrax
Broom & Hill - Thumb - Pure Plastic
Jason Fine - Mood - FXHE
John Beltran - Going home - Groovia

Robin Soulier is a photographer from Paris, who takes photos of buildings through the perspective of reflections. Really digging his work. Check.

James hits us up with a smorgasbord of delicious music which stretches across many genres.
Check out his latest brilliant mix right here.
Gone Loko Radio

James delivers another fine slice of electronic beat goodness.
Check out his brilliant latest mix with more to follow soon.
Gone Loko Radio
Review from Grandcrew.com
Carl Craig + « Les siècles » orchestra + the pianist Francesco Tristano ? An improbable alliance that was quite simply mind-blowing ! This unique meeting between a classical ensemble and techno music was powerful, solemn and danceable all at once! For the concoction to work, it needed a guide: Carl Craig. Originator of the project, the emblematic Detroit producer/DJ worked with pianist Francesco Tristano to arrange his compositions for an orchestra. The result is impressive: a unique sound aesthetic that breaks down barriers between seemingly incompatible music styles – as described by François Xavier Roth, musical director and conductor of the “Siècles” orchestra: “There is no hierarchy in music, only a quest for high standards”. Historic concert !
