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The Sound of Renaissance Renaissance
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The Sound Of Renaissance’ is a monthly podcast series from the respected brand featuring the best in house, techno and atmospheric breaks, all seamlessly mixed in their renowned, trademark style. Also joining the programme will be a guest interviewee to talk in-depth about their musical world, be it DJing, production or both!
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The Sound Of Renaissance 045
TSOR 45 pulls into summer port with its hold full of suitable vocal loveliness. From the balearic swell of the opening track to the emotive finale, the lyric-heavy journey navigates the likes of Fever Ray, Âme, Jan Blomqvist, Rodriguez Jr., Traumer, Fish Go Deep, Charles Webster and Martin Badder, plus more…Naturally, our label isn’t left out of the boat: James Harcourt’s ‘Knopfleur’, from his current smash EP of the same name, provides an emotive swell as the mix approaches dock; whilst Alph...
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The Sound Of Renaissance 044
TSOR speeds toward its half-century with another 1 hour (plus) mix of all that’s great and good in the electronic universe. UNKLE, &ME, Hunter/Game, Mano Le Tough, Skatman, Erol Alkan, Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, Trikk, Daniel Avery and Sasha’s seminal Super Flu collab’ all make the starting eleven, with able support still left on the bench to spare.The Renaissance crystal ball of label releases is, as ever, prediciting bright things, with the debut of Far&High’s impending ‘Co...
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The Sound Of Renaissance 043
This month’s TSOR is another varied affair traversing the key foundations of all that’s deep and decent: electronica, Afro, indie and techno, be it Detroit or melodic, all make suitable appearances during the mix’s 70 minute ride. Key names include ODESZA, Seth Troxler, Andhim, Henrik Schwarz, Deer Jade, Emanuel Satie, Tim Englehardt, plus more…From our label we present the current Notre Dame smash ‘What I Need’ and Mehill’s forthcoming ‘Hole’, which confirms why his continued ascent through ...
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The Sound Of Renaissance 042
42 arrives! As ever, the curation looks to the scenes brightest and best to cover it’s perfectly blended 70 minutes, which includes the rousing finale of Maceo Plex’ ‘Orbital Tribute’ alongside Four Tet, Mita Gami, Jenia Tarsol, Aera, Benjamin Fröhlich, Capoon and more… We’ve even managed to work-up a 3-deck ‘moment’ in and around the Soweto Gospel Choir cover of Inner City’s ‘Good Life’!Our April label activity features a brace of welcome returns: the smokin’ hot Notre Dame delivers ‘Geisha’...
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The Sound Of Renaissance 041
Sasha once said, ‘progressive isn’t about genres, rather curating across the board and making it hang together’ (or words to that effect) and, with our 41st edition, we hope we’ve achieved just that! The bumper tracklist takes in minimal, bass, breaks, deep, tech, melodic, Afro and indie house across its 75 minute ride, with tracks from Bicep, Four Tet, Innellea, Christian Löffler, GHEIST, Johannes Brecht, Santiago Garcia and more…Our label again welcomes old and new to the fold with Radeckt’...
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The Sound Of Renaissance 040
Sound Of Renaissance hits another milestone and enters its ‘middle-aged years’ with another monthly installment of musical goodness. Fittingly, our labels are represented by a roster of returning family members, alongside two debuts: Fec, Omer Bar and Gal Kinnel keep their flags flying, whilst Agustin Giri and Last Men On Earth join the fold. From the big, wider electronic word we spotlight the usual cavalcade of top-tier talent. Jamie xx, WhoMadeWho, Mind Against, Notre Dame, Kadosh, Basti G...
Customer Reviews
Faultless as usual
So many memories of being at The Cross in London and being in awe of who was on. Thankfully still have the old masters series. Would still happily pay for new material (hint hint)
Beautiful
I’ve followed Renaissance since the Mix Collection 1994. As always these don’t disappoint. Absolutely beautiful. A cut above the rest
The progressive sound of today
Really enjoyed the first two podcasts in the series. Good insights from the featured artist and the mix both times has been engaging, highlighting Renaissance’s finger still on the pulse of progressive house all these years on. Well worth the hour listen.