Thu, 9 April 2009 After a short hiatus, Progressive-Sounds’ Justin Steel returns with a fresh instalment in the PS Series for 2009. Included are tracks he’s playing out and about as well as some personal favourites which, when combined, create a luxurious mix of tech and house grooves for your listening pleasure. Enjoy.
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Mon, 3 November 2008 ![]() After a slight hiatus, we now return to presenting our podcasts, and what better way to kick things off than with the latest mix from Justin Steel. Aside from continuing with his Illicit Audio DJ venture, he has been in the studio working on some original productions and remixes which have all recently been released on Beatport on labels such as Cubism and Stripped. Here he delivers yet another masterful hour plus mix featuring material from The Timewriter, Nick Chacona and Minilogue, and also featuring the recent track 'Flyertalk' by Christian Smith, and as we move forward towards 2009, expect to hear a lot more about Justin over the coming months. Comments[5] |
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Tue, 15 April 2008 1. The Curse - Voodeux - Mothership Records 2. Wear Your Scars Like Medals - Sian - Aus Music 3. Difuse - Gurtz - Liga Elektronika 4. Nobutyeahbutno - Extrawelt - Kompass Musik 5. Termal Eyes - Joseph Capriati/Abnormal - Splitsound Records 6. I'm Stressed - Presslab Boys - Angry Monkey Productions 7. Ebona - Splashfunk (Luke & Dan mix) - SFR Recording 8. Deliverance - Pig & Dan - NRK 9. Plumbi - Marascia/Dusty Kid - Boxer Recordings 10. Pucklebop - Chris Liebing - CLR Comments[2] |
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Mon, 3 December 2007 ![]() Following on from his inaugural mix for Progressive-Sounds, Justin Steel returns with his second instalment in his PS Mix series offering up a seamless collection of the latest tunes that are finding his favour. Where the last mix was on a dark and twisted sound scape, this latest one takes on a lighter feel beginning with some trippy, spacey sounds then gradually moving onto some proper dance floor beats that will soon have you dancing around in circles. So kick back and enjoy this latest offering from our site resident, Justin Steel.
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Thu, 23 August 2007 ![]() There’s a stigma often attached to people who’ve been involved in dance music for a long time in that after a number of years they become quite jaded and rarely get excited about the music and clubs or, for the most part, the DJs associated with it. As someone who’s been involved in this erratic scene, primarily as a reviewer, I’ve been more then guilty of this attitude at some point in time, sometimes without even realising it. As the years have gone by, I’ve become less and less dazzled by the concept of the ‘DJ’ and the whole idea of the DJ being a God is well and truly over for me. You lot are human, just like me. So reaching the stage where I think I’ve heard all the DJs I need to hear therefore I’ve heard it all before, you would think that there was nothing left to surprise me. Well, I couldn’t be more wrong… Every now and then, along comes a DJ who, from my perspective, is the total package. Talented, charismatic and forever fine-tuning his chosen art at every turn while still remaining spontaneous and forward thinking, London based Justin Steel falls easily into the ‘total package’ deal. Over the last few years his talents as a DJ have deeveloped at an almost exponential rate. With his style firmly meshed in all things house infused, this is one DJ who can make you feel like you’re on a sun drenched beach in Ibiza or in the pits of a dark and grimy club about to lose your sanity. While there is an endless supply of promotional mixes available at the click of a mouse today, it's his that I look forward to the most. Not only do they pique my interest from a musical perspective but they forever make me want to get up and dance like I don't care. Of all the DJs in the world, he’s one of the few who actually makes me wish I knew how to mix, just so I could have the opportunity to play on the same night as him. So without any further ramblings from me – and trust me, I can talk about this guy for hours - presented for your listening pleasure is the first in a series of podcasts put together exclusively by Justin for Progressive Sounds. Buckle up and get ready for a mix that begins on a dubby, beautifully melodic sound and just when you think you've got it sussed, will twist your head completely around and almost scare the pants off you before bringing you back up for air. In an industry that’s full of DJs with egos larger then their talent, I'll let Justin's mix do all the talking. Enjoy! Anthony Collins 'Parrafine' Comments[4] |
Tue, 31 July 2007 ![]() Ahead of the release of their second artist album 'Club Trafikana', Trafik have taken time to put together a 30 minute micromix featuring some of the new original and material featured on the album, exclusively for the readers here at Progressive-Sounds. The album is due for release in early August, but for now enjoy this advance preview.
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Tue, 3 July 2007 Times may change, as does this website, but SoundBytes has been a major component of Progressive-Sounds for many years, and still is as Chloe delivers an hour long mix to celebrate the site's re-launch. In between playing Turkey, the Global Gathering festival in the UK and Tenerife over the next few weeks, her debut single Skooch is due to be released on Mashtronic Records complete with a remix from Oliver Lieb, and her remix alongside Canada's Deeburn of Petter's 'Freak N Love' is available now from Beatport.
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After a short hiatus, Progressive-Sounds’ Justin Steel returns with a fresh instalment in the PS Series for 2009. Included are tracks he’s playing out and about as well as some personal favourites which, when combined, create a luxurious mix of tech and house grooves for your listening pleasure. Enjoy.






