DEEP END THEORY

Leslie Snipes & Malik

Bring your water wings, this is not the shallow end DEEP END THEORY is a project on UCLA Radio. Listen live on Sundays at 7PM on http://uclaradio.com. Contact: deependtheory@gmail.com

  1. Trona Lodge 2024 - Sunrise Set - BOY2K, Buzby, Leslie Snipes

    11/18/2024

    Trona Lodge 2024 - Sunrise Set - BOY2K, Buzby, Leslie Snipes

    3 Tracklist 1. LA Maison - Gab Rhomb 2. Toboggan - Gab Rhome and Kora 3. Gates of Babylon - Davi 4. Ho Chi Min (feat. Bèo Dạt Mây Trôi & HCMC Students) - Red Axes 5. Siren - Definition, Natasha Polke 6. Low Key Goddess - Sacha Robotti 7. Wet State - Claude Vonstroke and Nala 8. On My Knees (Oliver Schories Remix) - Rufus Du Sol 9. Purple Line - Ben Bohmer 10. Superlove ft. Lenny Kravitz - Avicii 11. One Sunrise at a Time - MYRNE 12. What Was I Made For? (BOY2K remix) - Billie Eilish 13. Cheyenne - Trilucid 14. Black Friday (pretty like the sun) - Lost Frequencies, Tom Odell 15. Black Friday (pretty like the sun) (deluxe version)- Lost Frequencies, Tom Odell 16. Sunshine - Elderbrook, Snakehips 17. Unwritten (D’Amaggio Remix) - Natasha Bedingfield 18. Sexyback - Aztek 19. Alter Ego - Duke Dumont, Channel Tres 20. Wannabe (toriheda remix) - Spice Girls 21. Disco T**s (Chris Lake remix) - Tove Lo 22. May Poppers - N2N 23. Drinkee (Vintage Culture and John Summit remix) - Sofi Tukker 24. Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53 - Bizarrap & Shakira 25. Milkshake - Littgloss 26. I remember (John summit remix) - Deadmau5 27. LEFT TO RIGHT (JADED Remix) - Odd Mob 28. These Words - Badger, Natasha Bedingfield 29. Easy Love - Sigala 30. Lobster telephone - Peggy Gou 31. Baddy on the Floor - Honey Dijon, Jamie xx 32. Thr33 6ix 5ive - honeyluv 33. Can’t Get you out of my head (Peggy gou remix) - Kylie Minogue 34. Summer 91 (Looking Back) - Song by Noizu 35. Anna Wintour - Azaelia Banks 36. Heat - SG Lewis, Tove Lo 37. Old Pine (Peking Duk remix) - Ben Howard 38. Cry For You X The Last Goodbye - September Vs. Odesza (MONTY Mashup) 39. The Jackson Pit (mashup by Xaphoon Jones) - Jackson 5 x Passion Pit 40. Awu Wemadoda &friends mix - Spencer Brown 41. Come Together - Nox Vahn & Marsh 42. I Just Wanted to Dance - Shallou and Night Tales 43. What a Life - John Summit and Stevie Appleton 44. Birth4000 - Floating Points 45. All You Children - Jamie xx, The Avalanches 46. Sextacy - sidepiece 47. Move Your Body (feat. Moxie Knox) [Extended Mix] - Will Clarke & HoneyLuv 48. Saving Up (Odd Mob Remix) - Dom Dolla 49. Step Correct - Billen Ted, Shift K3y 50. Strut - Odd Mob, OMNOM and Roland Clark 51. Perfect (Exceeder) [1991 Remix] - Mason & Princess Superstar

    2h 48m
  2. Bryn Liedl -- Exploring Consciousness, Float Tanks and Trance Techno [Interview & Guest Mix]

    10/24/2019

    Bryn Liedl -- Exploring Consciousness, Float Tanks and Trance Techno [Interview & Guest Mix]

    Enjoy on your favorite platform: https://lnkfi.re/det_bryn_liedl -- One of the most spiritually grounded guests we’ve sat down with, producer/dj/songwriter/singer @brynliedlmusic sat down with us at his studio in Vancouver to talk about how he gets into the zone. We go in on what consciousness really means to him and how it has influenced his outlook and his music. All the way from float tanks to track naming, we go into the tricks he used to stay productive under a time deadline for his debut album under @euphonicrecords. Also be sure to stick around for 60 minutes of the latest and greatest in progressive trance/techno. Guest Mix Tracklist: 1. Bryn Liedl - Berlin Haze (2019 Tour Intro) 2. Kyau & Albert - Under Your Spell (Bryn Liedl Extended Mix) 3. Bryn Liedl - Surreal (monstergetdown remix) 4. Pete Lazonby - Sacred Cycles 5. Bryn Liedl & Dezza - Always (Bryn Liedl Club Mix) 6. Aoud - SE MKII 7. Bryn Liedl - Forgotten Fields (EEEMUS Lost Time Remix) 8. Bryn Liedl - Ascension 9. Bryn Liedl - ID 10. Ronski Speed - Follow You (Bryn Liedl Remix) 11. Grum - Stay (Genix Extended Mix) 12. Bryn Liedl & Adrian Alexander - Brighter Days (Club Mix) Bio: Bryn's signature sound, a blend of trance, progressive and techno has landed him on some of dance music’s most respected labels. His remix of Kyau & Albert’s ‘Under Your Spell’ gained him a musical home on Euphonic Records. Since teaming up with Euphonic, Bryn has released his debut artist album Surreal. Bryn has been able to grow his fan base across the globe with record premiers on A State of Trance with Armin Van Buuren and a guest mix for Above & Beyond on Group Therapy radio. His latest album tour with Euphonic Records took him around the world, playing his music in Paris, Berlin, Seattle and the Avalon in LA. Bryn has performed alongside Kyau & Albert, STANDERWICK, Andy Moore, Lange, Ronski Speed and Ben Gold to name a few, touching the hearts of music fans from Vancouver to Zurich and everywhere in between. Quotes: "I firmly believe that creativity comes through you and not really from you. I think are unique like minds and the way we think is like a filter. So when it comes through, you put your own stamp on the song, but I don't know where the creativity is coming from." "I get this point during making a song where I'm like, "oh, this is what it's going to be named" that actually helps you finish the song. I can kind of visualize where it needs to maybe go. You start a song and it's there but needs new it needs elements and you're not sure which direction you should take it to finish it. And I find that if I try to give it like a cool name, something with some meaning to me. That's like, "okay, so that's where I go with that" and add this and then it's easier to finish." "I was using Traktor at the time and I played a few shows like that and it worked out fine. I got up there and we had done a sound check. Then I dropped my first track and then everything froze. And so Traktor was completely frozen like I was gonna have to fully reboot." ⁣⁣⁣⁣#progressive #trance #techno #surrealism #consciousness #floattank @euphonic-records @kyauandalbert

    1h 30m
  3. Enamour [Interview & Guest Mix]

    09/10/2019

    Enamour [Interview & Guest Mix]

    Enjoy on your favorite platform: https://lnkfi.re/det_enamour -- As one of the more insightful chats w/ @enamourmusic on decision making as an emerging artist, we went deep into the fateful events that lead to opportunities with dream labels and collaborations. When asked about goal setting: .. "You have to have quick wins, pretty early on in your learning curve and in your journey to stay motivated. So for me it was setting very achievable goals and super longterm goals, but making sure that there was enough in between where I was constantly reinforcing the idea." "I’m extremely happy with how quickly it's happened. People say "Oh wow, three years, that's really impressive." But I subscribe to the mentality that time should only really be measured in hours when you're talking about this kind of stuff. So when I meet people and they're like, "Oh, I’ve been producing for 10 years, I'm so jealous." So I ask how many hours per week they produce, and they say "Oh, well I don't produce every week. And sometimes if I get off work early, I'll do two hours on a Friday, but then I'm gone all weekend." So you've been doing two to five hours per week, let's say. So a couple hundred in a year. But I was going at least eight hours a day on the weekends and then three to five hours a night during the week. So three years sounds like a short amount of time, but in hours it was a lot more time than you would think..." "The really big piece of advice that I give to people, especially my close friends that are trying to do this, is that whenever you think you're ready, whenever you have a song that like a big DJ played or you got really good feedback on and you think you're finally ready to like launch the project, take six more months. Just don't do it and take six more months. Because if you strike gold the first time and it's a huge success and you can't follow it up with more tracks, it's going to be for nothing because the whole attention span of the scene will pass over you." "There was a long period of time where I was definitely working equal time at my day job and production per week and, and I didn't really have a life outside of it. I was lucky where a lot of my friends, firstly they understood and they were willing to accept that. But also that they are really into the scene as well. So when we did hang out, we were at a show or something, which is almost working because you're getting inspiration, you're seeing what the DJ is doing. So all of my free time was really devoted to music and in some way or another." #progressive #thisneverhappened #anjuna #anjunabeats #anjunadeep #progressivehouse #deephouse #zerothreemusic

    1h 37m

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Bring your water wings, this is not the shallow end DEEP END THEORY is a project on UCLA Radio. Listen live on Sundays at 7PM on http://uclaradio.com. Contact: deependtheory@gmail.com