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Wasted Chicago Youth 12.31.09
December 31, 2009 03:01 PM PST
Here we find ourselves once again gathered around the speaker awaiting a recital of sonics that tell a madcap tale of 2 anti heros from the Chicago urban jungle. In our most recent engagement the duo known only as Wasted Chicago Youth destroyed the lab of the color blind art oppressors by use of thunderous sound waves that were produced using 4 turntables as the medium! Since the last mission the boys have returned to the WCY bunker to perform more audio experiments with the modus of a mad scientist! Today we have operation statements that were sent direct from the offices of the WCY with details of what the future holds! the instructions are as follows... 1. turn up the system.. 2. press the download or stream button.. 3. prepare to rejoice in sound and welcome in the new decade! This message will self destruct! Shady Tvo .Dotbleep 12.02.09December 08, 2009 03:33 PM PST
Hey party people, Welcome back to another audio installment at the .Dotbleep podcast. We have returned with a mix straight from the mind of Shady Tvo, brining you his mixture of house and techno that will not fail in laying down some serious abuse to your sound system! He has recently released remixes of Sawtooth Sucka and Wasted Chicago Youth and has just finished his debut solo release for .Dotbleep for release in Jan. 2010. I hope everyone enjoys this transmission and see you all on the b-side! For more info on Shady Tvo visit him on facebook at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=542615948&ref=nf Justin Long Prim Sessions RadioOctober 23, 2009 03:05 PM PDT
Greetings fellow revolutionaries on the search to be discharged from aural oppression!
August 11, 2009 01:26 PM PDT
What ya hearin What you sayin people? Finally back after a bit of bandwidth over drive last month which I have to say thanks to you all for the beautiful disaster! I was asked a few months ago to do an interview by the lads at Our House Mag for their 13th issue. Soon after answering the questions I had to furnish the interrogation with a visual manufactured article to tie it all together. After a few hours of mocking myself and the recent .Dotbleep artwork something was still absent from the equation the visual was there but where was the audible side to the tale? And now without further adu here it is....... thank you once again for being such a great cyber audience! In Real House We Trust! Justin Long .Dotbleep mix tape side BJuly 20, 2009 03:38 PM PDT
What ya hearin? What ya sayin? Here we are with another episode where the b-sides strike again! Its time to flip the .Dotbleep Smartbar mix tape over as the a-side has came to an end and a new 30 minute journey will begin. I always found the b-side of a mix was the more raw and more experimental things went down so keeping in the tradition of this mixology theory here is the punk rock acid house attitude side of the coin! hope you all enjoy the mix! till the next episode! click....flip....click.....play! Justin Long .Dotbleep mix tape side AJune 29, 2009 10:31 AM PDT
Welcome back to another episode of the .dotbleep podcast show! After 8 years of audio experiments @ the main Smartbar lab in Chicago we released a mix tape in celebration that was handed out to the first 100 people at the door on the night of the event & they went like hot cakes! After many emails & facebook messages I have decided to put this mix public to the ears of all those that have been part of the support system of helping my house music monster grow! In this episode we find the A side of the mix tape which includes a bit of old a bit of new & some rare oddities as well. This was a fun project for me as it has been a long time since I had to do 2 short mixes of 30 minutes to keep an a and b side in mind since we have been set to the mind set of making mix cds for the past good amount of years.
May 16, 2009 01:38 PM PDT
Hey beat freak posse whats going down? Back once again with another dose of audio for your mind & ears... I was recently invited by Danny Rampling to do a mix for his Push FM radio show after playing a gig with him @ Uber in Carlisle...
April 30, 2009 03:54 PM PDT
Welcome back again for another tale from the archives of the .dotbleep library of sound. Todays feature is a segment that took place deep in the labs of the smartbar basement a few months ago. In this chapter we will find the Wasted Chicago Youth ( Mazi of A.S.P. & myself ) in control of a subterranean vessel that consisted of 2 mixes and 4 turntables.. we were on a mission into the deep with no prior instruction we suited up downed a few shots and were on our way to launch into the unknown! In this recording you will find 2 anti-heros telling their story with use of no gimmicks and no extra tools! Wasted Chicago Youth will continue further exploration @ Fabric London on May 9th come join us on our journey through sound! JUSTIN LONG live @ movement festival detroit 2008March 29, 2009 06:55 PM PDT
Welcome back everyone to another episode of the .dotbleep show. Here in this episode I have finally tracked down my set from the beatport stage @ demf also known as the movement festival that takes place in Detroit every year. I have picked out an hour of the close to 2 hour set to post for this episode. this party was a highlight gig of last year for me and is one that i will remember for many years to come. the crowd was amazing the sound was raging and to be out in the open air with the sun and the lake not too far just made for the perfect audio canvas to paint with loud and tweaky sounds. so sit back and plug your mind in and enjoy the trip! thank you once again for your continued support and i will see you guys on the b-side! peazy! Classic Bad Boy Bill WBMX mix 09.03.88March 16, 2009 05:17 PM PDT
Hey beat freak soldiers of the new world order.... were back again with another episode on the .dotbleep podcast... this weekend I was spending some downtime and looking around my archives and I came across a classic recording of Bad Boy Bill from his WBMX days recorded on September 3rd 1988 - Bad Boy Bill was one of the 1st Djs that had caught my young ears as I first opened the door to the house that Jack built. I have edited out the 1st half hour of this mix as it was not quite the sounds that I felt really influenced me so...here is 30 minutes of raw chicago acid house - real jack tracks and detroit techno put together in a way only Bill was able to do in 88 - these are all songs that have shaped my life and the way I see music... I hope you enjoy this transmission as much as I have been for all these years. There will be a new mix from me very soon! Peazy! invasion sessions live from .dotbleep @ smartbar chicago part 1 feat. Luis Baro 2-21-09March 02, 2009 04:31 PM PST
welcome atomic super children to a very special double feature from the .dotbleep sci-fi audio horror show! here we present a few hours from the last .dotbleep party that took place at the home base of operations on feb. 21st 2009. here on part one we are showing that .dotbleep has a soulful side and taking us on this journey through space is Luis Baro whom has spent his life in the music scene going from local street hustle promoter to throwing some of the most important raves in Chicago to becoming the program director of the move xm radio and now he is bringing his sounds to parties around the world using the 1s and 2s as his weapons of choice. so sit back and enjoy as we take a ride through some dark electronic soul! invasion sessions live from .dotbleep @ smartbar chicago part 2 feat. Justin Long 2-21-09March 02, 2009 05:14 PM PST
Welcome back for part 2 of our inter wave transmission. here we have myself taking control of the sonic dooms day device at around 2a.m. it was a very memorable night that was full of energy that ebbed from the smartbar crowd which always provides a loud bang to the party along with a few bites from the tequila monster (who i think is the one monster that can take down godzilla in a battle!) everything was set for blast off! thanks to all for tuning in to us within one week we have grown to a very pleasing size without your minds and ears we would not exist on your planet! thanks for listening and stay tuned for the next aural adventure. also check out luis baro on his podcast at luisbaro.podomatic.com and peep us on twitter at luisbaro and darthbleep. JUSTIN LONG live @ stompy new years day s.f.February 21, 2009 03:56 PM PST
this mix was recorded live from the infamous stompy new years day party in san francisco. it was a total raging party and i felt since this was the mix that started off the year it would be well suited to kick the pod cast off with.
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Podcast Summaryits somewhere between heaven and hell/ love and hate/ cats and dogs/ fire and water.... is it house is it techno? in the end house is all from under one roof! this is the underground! long live chicago! viva acid house! About JustinJustin first came across the sounds of Chicago dance music when he was sitting shotgun in his mother’s car at an early age. Upon fiddling with the radio, he found himself paralyzed as “Can’t Stop the House” flowed through the WBMX airwaves into his young ears…He did not realize at the time that this sound was actually a symbiotic organism that was bonding with him! Justin credits his earliest musical influences to television and his mother. Justin recalls being mesmerized, watching the Sex Pistol’s Johnny Rotten belt out “Anarchy in the U.K.” in addition to Adam Ant on a show about rock and roll. His mom then gave him her copies of the Sex Pistol’s Never Mind the Bollocks and The Clash’s London Calling. At that moment, a journey into the vortex of punk rock music was set for exploration! His later musical influences were drawn from Joy Division, Green Velvet, Derrick Carter, Talking Heads, Nitzer Ebb and anything else that defied the norm. Justin spent most of his childhood in Chicago's urban concrete jungle skateboarding, buying punk records, reading comic books and riding the trains around the city, admiring the once colorfully graffitied Chicago transit system. About the age of 14, Justin and his friends made Medussa’s, the popular all ages juice bar, a weekly Saturday night pilgrimage, where a mixture of punk, new wave, industrial, acid house, hip house and techno was played. His growing thirst for electronic music was satiated by the decision to purchase a pair of belt drive turntables as there was no other venue to hear these sounds, unless he brought the party into his own home. Justin started exploring loft parties around the city and spending almost every day and every dollar at the famous Gramaphone Records, where he eventually found himself employed. Shortly after selling his own mix tapes, he was asked to DJ at underground parties, guest and resident club spots around Chicago and beyond, alongside DJs he had respected and befriended in the scene. Justin was the founding resident DJ on Q101 FM’s Sonic Boom Radio and made regular guest appearances on Northwestern University’s WNUR FM. However, it was his performances at the Metro along the likes of Daft Punk, Carl Cox, Little Louie Vega and Dave Clark that caught the ear of Chicago music mogul, Joe Shanahan. This shortly led to his current exclusive residency at the legendary Smartbar, also birthplace of the .dotbleep laboratory! About 2002, a mysterious CD mix made its way to the home of Dave Beer of Back to Basics, in Leeds, England, by care of Back to Basics resident jock, DJ Huggy of 2020 Vision, whom Justin befriended through their love of the same music. Unable to decipher the way Justin tagged his name in graffiti on the cover, the CD was simply dubbed the Sunday CD, as it was regularly played at Dave’s home in company of friends on Sundays, after a long night out. Months lapsed and word traveled back to Dave that Justin was the maestro behind the mix. Dave requested Justin’s presence to perform at Back to Basics, home of acid house, where names as Derrick Carter, Sneak, Ralph Lawson and Andrew Weatheral were regular conductors behind the wheels of steel. The reactions were so mighty that he was summoned right back on a plane, across the ocean, to DJ at the Sub Club in Glasgow just three weeks later. Soon after, Justin returned to play most of the U.K.’s top venues including Fabric, Shindig, Circus, Scuba and Sankey’s Soap. Ralph Lawson of 2020 Vision had taken notice to Justin’s increasing popularity in the U.K., in addition to his bent ideals of house and techno. Several talks helped Justin birth his very own monstrous Frankenstein that is known today as .dotbleep! The label has released notorious names as Derrick Carter, Jacob London, Oliver $, No Ears Dub and Sawtooth Sucka, and has gained much support from DJs across the board of the musical spectrum. Justin’s past collaborations include working with Erik Sativa as the Beat Smugglers, as well as with Dan X under the moniker, No Assembly Firm which produced releases on Cajual, Classic, Junior Boys Own, Robsoul, and Luke Solomon & Derrick Carter’s Music for Freaks. Currently in the studio, Justin is working solo and alongside Mazi Namvar to create a new audio vision they call Wasted Chicago Youth (W.C.Y.) Established in 2008, W.C.Y. has already released and is soon set to release further projects on Fresh Meat, Tuning Spork and .dotbleep with multiple upcoming tracks on Farris Wheel. W.C.Y. has since been sighted causing organized chaos on 4 turntables at nightlife watering holes around the planet! Justin’s unique vibe behind the decks has likened him to a flailing live wire on the ground with exorbitant current pumping through it. His aggressive energy has been compared to Ian Curtis, Kurt Kobain and Joe Strummer. His first mix CD project for Tuning Spork is slated for Fall, 2009. You can catch him monthly at Smartbar Chicago’s .dotbleep or around the world with dates already set for Los Angeles, San Francisco, Canada, U.K., New Zealand and Australia. Fans
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