
The Bunker Podcast
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The Bunker Podcast 84: Ulysses
Brand new podcast from Ulysses to celebrate his new release on The Bunker New York, "The Casual Mystic" EP (http://thebunkerny.com/releases/bk-005-ulysses-the-casual-mystic-ep). The majority of the tracks on this mix are original productions from Ulysses under various pseudonyms. Tracklist: Ulysses - By His Majesty's Request Otago - Opportunity Waits Ulysses - The Slowest Tornado (JD Twitch Remix) Ulysses - Hot Bones Ulysses - The Casual Mystic Rivet - Bear Bile Part 1 Ulysses - Bang The Box Gideon - Rico (Ulysses Slo-Mo Edit) DBX - Losing Control Silent Servant - Utopian Disaster Ulysses - Dance Gravity James Ruskin - Work (Steve Rachmad Remix)(Ulysses Slo-Mo Edit) Ani-I - Kino-I James Ruskin and Mark Broom - Bites (Ulysses Slo-Mo Edit) DBX - Losing Control Miss Sunshine - Look Sharp (Tim Xavier Remix) (Ulysses Slo-Mo Edit) Rob Hood - Minus (Combo Edit) DBX - Losing Control Ulysses - Superman Jeff Mills - Ticket to Thrillvill Ulysses - Mandarin Rabbit Can - Vitamin C (Perishable Vertebrate Edit) Miracles Club - Light of Love (Ulysses BEatless Remix)
The Bunker Podcast 79: Leisure Muffin
This is the 79th podcast from The Bunker. Recorded live at The Bunker / GAFFTA at Monarch in San Francisco, July 21, 2012. Performed between sets by Bryan Kasenic and Voices From The Lake. Dug up from the archives to celebrate Leisure Muffin's debut release on The Bunker New York.
The Bunker Podcast 83: Mike Servito
This set was recorded live at The Bunker at Output on February 8, 2014. Mike Servito had the difficult task of closing out the night following stellar sets by Moritz Von Oswald, Legowelt, and Leisure Muffin. As usual, he rose to the occasion and played a stellar set that kept everyone dancing well past the usual 6am closing time.
The Bunker Podcast 82: Løt.te
Podcast to celebrate the release of Løt.te's "Pressure Chant" EP - The Bunker New York 004. Miles - Queuing Glen Velez - Untitled (Murcof Remix) Tommy Four Seven - Talus (Lucy Remix) Kwartz - Sinapsis Nate Young - Under The Skin O/V - Untitled Basic Channel - Q Loop Planetary Assault Systems - Sucktion Hia | Biosphere - Meltwater Surgeon - Credence Part 2 Miles - Status Narcissism Groof - Talking Nonsense FMVSJL - 971023fmvsjl01 Leo Anibaldi - Blue Noise Plaster - Uret Surgeon - Dry Part 3 [The User] - %%%%%%%%% $$$$$$$$$ >>>>>>>>> >> >> >> @@@@@@@ Lorenzo Senni - Makebelieve
The Bunker Podcast 81: Pittsburgh Track Authority
This set was recorded live at The Bunker at Public Assembly on August 3, 2012. Pittsburgh Track Authority drove from Pittsburgh in a car packed to the brim with gear and filled up the entire stage with all live hardware their set-up. Their live sets are quite rare in general, and this was their first and (so far) only live gig outside the city of Pittsburgh. As you can hear, they absolutely murdered the place. They've since put out a bunch more records and will be self-releasing their debut album this year.
The Bunker Podcast 80: Tin Man
This is the 80th podcast from The Bunker. Recorded live at The Bunker at Output on November 15, 2013.
The Bunker Podcast 18: [a]pendics.shuffle
Recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on May 2, 2008. [a]pendics.shuffle aka Kenneth James Gibson, is a very prolific California based Beyond Booking artist who runs the Adjunct label and has one of the best live sets we've heard.
The Bunker Podcast 1: Someone Else
Recorded live at The Bunker on May 11, 2007 as part of our yearly Mutek preview. Someone Else is the owner of Foundsound and Unfoundsound records and has one of the most deadly live sets in techno.
The Bunker Podcast 2: Eric Cloutier
Recorded live at The Bunker on October 26, 2007, when Eric opened for Frivolous. A recent transplant from Detroit, he is already making his mark on the NYC techno community with amazing sets like this.
The Bunker Podcast 3: Derek Plaslaiko
Recorded live at The Bunker on January 25, 2008, when Derek played a nearly 5 hour set to launch his Spectral Residency tour, which takes him to 15 North American cities in February and March.
The Bunker Podcast 3: Derek Plaslaiko
Recorded live at The Bunker on January 25, 2008, when Derek played a nearly 5 hour set to launch his Spectral Residency tour, which takes him to 15 North American cities in February and March.
The Bunker Podcast 4: Mark Verbos
Recorded live at The Bunker on March 2, 2007 at the 2nd annual Bunker 303 Celebration. Live set recorded with all hardware: 202, 303, 909, two 707s, a mixing board and a few effects pedals. The entire set was improvised on the fly.
The Bunker Podcast 5: Naudio
Recorded live at The Bunker on December 31, 2007. Naudio is The Bunker's resident sound genius, and a big part of the reason our sound system slays every friday night. He's also doing an amazing job mastering these podcasts, and as this set shows, is one hell of a producer and DJ!
The Bunker Podcast 6: Kooky Scientist
Recorded live at The Bunker on January 18, 2008, when Fred Giannelli aka The Kooky Scientist laid down one of the best live sets we've heard from him in a very long time.
The Bunker Podcast 7: Function
Recorded live at Blood & Thunder on January 1, 2007, around 9pm,. This is one of the finest sets we've ever heard from Function, who calls it "the set I always wanted to play". Function recently released a great new 12" on Sandwell District.
The Bunker Podcast 8: Akufen
Recorded live at The Bunker on May 11, 2007 as part of our Mutek preview party. Marc has played for us in NYC in May three years in a row as a Mutek ambassador of sorts, but this set was really special and completely brought the house down. Akufen is currently living in Montreal working on his new album and touring the world as a DJ.
The Bunker Podcast 9: Galoppierende Zuversicht
Recorded live at The Bunker on August 17, 2007. Galoppierende Zuversicht (roughly translated as "galloping confidence") is the collaborative project of Bang Goes and Styro2000 from the Swiss label Bruchstuecke. Their all hardware based live set is one of the best spectacles in techno.
The Bunker Podcast 10: Kate Simko
Recorded live at The Bunker on March 7, 2008. Kate Simko recently released two compilation tracks and a solo EP on Spectral Sound. She will be doing a Spectral Residency Tour of North America this summer.
The Bunker Podcast 12: Daniel Bell
Recorded live at The Bunker on April 11, 2008. Excerpted from an unprecedented 7 hour set. Dan will be touring with his live DBX set this summer and has several upcoming releases in the works.
The Bunker Podcast 11: Ryan Crosson
Recorded live at The Bunker on December 14, 2008. Ryan Crosson aka Berg Nixon with an impressive live set full of rare and upcoming releases.
The Bunker Podcast 13: Lee Curtiss
Recorded live at Blood & Thunder II at The Bunker on January 1, 2008. This live set went down at some point in the middle of our 19 hour New Years Eve celebration, which was one of the best parties we've ever thrown.
The Bunker Podcast 14: Santos Resiak
Recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on March 14, 2008. Santos is an up-and-coming talent from Rosario, Argentina. He has upcoming releases on Glückskind and Unfoundsound. This live set really turned some heads at the party and is a sign of things to come.
The Bunker Podcast 15: MIA
Recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on February 1, 2008. MIA is a DJ and producer from Cologne who runs the Sub Static and Karloff record labels with Falko Brocksieper. Many of the tracks in this set are from her newest album, "Bittersuess".
The Bunker Podcast 16: John Selway
Recorded live at John Selway's birthday party / CSM label night at The Bunker in Brooklyn on February 8, 2008. Selway is a techno legend with a mind boggling discography spanning many years and labels. This is a very rare live set.
The Bunker Podcast 17: Falko Brocksieper
Recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on February 1, 2008. Falko Brocksieper is a DJ and producer from Cologne who runs the Sub Static and Karloff record labels with MIA. This DJ set really tore the roof off the party to the point that the Galapagos management let us keep the party open extra late to avoid a riot.
The Bunker Podcast 19: Miskate
Recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on April 18, 2008. Miskate is the one of the founders and key artists of the Foundsound and Unfoundsound labels.
The Bunker Podcast 43: DJ Jus-Ed
Recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on December 19, 2008. DJ Jus-Ed, head graced us with a brilliant 5 hour set on the first miserable snowy night of the winter. Here it is (in two parts) for so many of you who were stuck at home.
The Bunker Podcast 78: Patrick Russell
This is the 78th podcast from The Bunker. Recorded live at No Way Back at The Bunker at BEMF in Brooklyn on November 8, 2013. Performed between live PAs by Outer Space and Erika.
The Bunker Podcast 77: Erika
This set was recorded live at No Way Back at The Bunker in Brooklyn on December 2, 2011. Erika is one half of Detroits Ectomorph and is the person behind all things IT related (events, records, more), along with BMG.
The Bunker Podcast 76: Atom™ & Tobias
This set was recorded live at Unsound Festival New York at The Bunker in Brooklyn on April 9, 2011. As with all Atom™ & Tobias performances, this set was performed without computers, and was completely improvised.
The Bunker Podcast 75: Morphosis
This set was recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on September 2, 2011. This set was essentially performed all on borrowed analog gear, with nothing preset or rehearsed. Man versus machine.
The Bunker Podcast 74: Bee Mask
This set was recorded live at No Way Back at The Bunker in Brooklyn on December 2, 2011. This is a live Bee Mask set, everything you hear is an original production performed live on machines that fit into the tiny yellow case you see on the cover art.
The Bunker Podcast 73: David Last & Ezekiel Honig
This set was recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on February 4, 2011. David Last and Ezekiel Honig are two longtime friends of The Bunker who decided to take the opportunity of opening for Josh Wink as a chance to do something different and play a col
The Bunker Podcast 72: Spinoza
This set was recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on August 19, 2011. This is The Bunker founder and resident Spinoza opening for Marcel Dettman.
The Bunker Podcast 71: Peter Van Hoesen
This set was recorded live recorded live at Kiss & Tell in Brooklyn on October 6, 2010. Peter was in Brooklyn to DJ at The Bunker and agreed to do a special set of the New Beat music he was so influenced by for Kiss & Tell. What resulted was one of the most entertaining and floor rocking sets we've heard in a very long time.
The Bunker Podcast 70: Mike Servito
This set was recorded live in May 2010 at No Way Back, the DEMF afterparty thrown by Interdimensional Transmissions and The Bunker. This is our second consecutive podcast from the No Way Back party, in anticipation of the Brooklyn version of the event on November 5. This also marks Servito's second podcast for The Bunker, a rare feat. We're pretty sure you'll understand why we picked this set almost immediately upon listening. Proper jacking classic house trax mixed immaculately.
The Bunker Podcast 69: BMG
This set was recorded live in May 2010 at No Way Back, the DEMF afterparty thrown by Interdimensional Transmissions and The Bunker. We've heard Brendan play a lot of amazing sets over the years, but this one takes the cake, and was definitely the best set we heard in Detroit that weekend.
The Bunker Podcast 68: Cheap & Deep
This set was recorded live at Mutek Brooklyn at The Bunker on April 9, 2010. We were very deeply impressed by the string of singles Jay put out as Cheap & Deep and Hauntologists in 2009. This hardware-heavy live set exceeded our high expectations.
The Bunker Podcast 67: Jacek SIenkiewicz
This set was recorded live at Unsound Festival New York at The Bunker in Brooklyn on February 5, 2010. When it was time to pick Polish artists to participate in The Unsound events at The Bunker, Jacek was the first name that came to mind. He totally delivered with a nice primetime mind-bending set.
The Bunker Podcast 66: Newworldaquarium
This set was recorded live at Unsound Festival New York at The Bunker in Brooklyn on February 5, 2010. Although we really didn't know what to expect from Newworldaquarium as he joined us at The Bunker for his debut American performance, we weren't really all THAT surprised when he pulled out this set which tore the house down and became a festival highlight for almost everyone we talked to.
The Bunker Podcast 65: Uusitalo
This set was recorded live at Unsound Festival New York at The Bunker in Brooklyn on February 5, 2010. Better known as Vladislav Delay and Luomo, Sasu Ripatti's productions as Uusitalo are not as well known, but just as good. He was a last minute fill in for Tobias Freund at The Bunker party during Unsound, and he filled those huge shoes as well as anyone could.
The Bunker Podcast 64: Pavel Ambiont
This set was recorded live at Unsound Festival New York at The Bunker in Brooklyn on February 13, 2010. Pavel traveled all the way from Belarus just to play at the Bass Mutations edition of The Bunker. Pavel keeps a very low profile, but he has an interesting and unique artistic voice, which you can hear in this set of dubby electronic music.
The Bunker Podcast 63: Octave One
This set was recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on September 4, 2009. As they approach their 20 year anniversary, it's hard to believe that Octave One had never performed in New York before this night, but it's true. They took full advantage of the situation and won the crowd over from the second they started their set.
The Bunker Podcast 62: October
This set was recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on October 2, 2009. This was October's first appearance in North America, and he kind of blew the doors off the place. He's one of our favorite producers at the moment, and shows he's no slouch behind the decks with this all vinyl set.
The Bunker Podcast 61: Insideout
This set was recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on June 5, 2009, sandwiched between live sets from the Raster Noton crew and Bruno Pronsato. This night was a homecoming for Insideout, as he'd been away in Berlin for 6 months.
The Bunker Podcast 60: Surgeon
This set was recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on September 4, 2009. This nearly three hour set shows off Surgeon's incredibly eclectic taste and mixing skills.
The Bunker Podcast 59: Derek Plaslaiko
This set was recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on September 4, 2009. This set captures Derek opening The Bunker back room from 10pm to 12am (before Hrdvsion, Octave One, and Surgeon), which is not his normal slot, but one he obviously excels at.
The Bunker Podcast 58: Pole
This set was recorded live at House-n-Home in Brooklyn on February 20, 2009. Pole's classic 1, 2, and 3 albums rank among our all time favorites, and as you can hear from this set, he's got more than a few new tricks up his sleeve.
The Bunker Podcast 57: Bruno Pronsato
This set was recorded live at The Bunker in Brooklyn on June 5, 2009. We've had Bruno play for us at least 5 times over the years, and we finally have a recording that captures the magic of one of his live sets. Bruno launches his new label, thesongsays, this summer.
The Bunker Podcast 56: Secrets
This set was recorded live at Kiss & Tell (our first podcast recording from our excellent sister party) at Rose Live Music on May 16, 2009. Secrets is Matt Abbott, who also goes by Vacuum and G.O.D. (Guys On Drugs). Amongst the disco classics in this set are a ton of his own edits. Matt is a super talented guy you'll be hearing a lot about, and we're very lucky to have him in NYC now (he's a recent Detroit transplant).