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Tony Zeoli is Founder and CEO of Netmix.com and Radio Station by netmix.® Originally launched in 1995, Netmix was was considered by Billboard Magazine to be the "innovation and advancement of dance music on the Internet." Tony had launched the world's first Internet mix show website featuring the most influential DJs from around the globe. After two-and-a-half decades, Netmix has since evolved into an online station directory and powerful WordPress plugin, Radio Station, for broadcasters and webcasters to manage their statioon's show schedule in WordPress. Tony has been an innovator at the intersection of music and the Internet for the past thirty years in project management, product development, and digital strategy,. He is also the founder and CEO of Digital Strategy Works, a WordPress web design and digital marketing agency. And, Executive Producer of the Asheville House Music Society, an online House Music mix show. Tony is located in Asheville, NC where he loves to mountain bike, hike, and play golf with his son.
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We’re back with a new podcast, Netmix® Global House Sessions Episode 5. This exclusive podcast features tracks by Christian Smith, J Nitti, Sharam, Sweno N, Dubfire & Oliver Huntemann, Emilio Fernandez, Kaskade & Deadmou5, and Kevin Saunderson. Check out the hottest remixes of Chime, Born Slippy, and Rock To The Beat! All tracks are available through Beatport.com.
Track List:
A letter to YACHT, regarding their new video for Summer Song.
Basement Jaxx's Hot 'n Cold: an oldie, but a goodie.
We found Ian Pooley's legendary, "Chord Memory" on YouTube. Check it out.
Muppet Kanye goes for the gold on the new video for "Champion."
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Okay…so in all my years of working in and around DJ culture, I never got the chance to hear Richie Hawtin spin. I wasn’t much into rave culture or Techno. I was mostly into the house sound with DJs like Roger Sanchez, Erick Morillo and Danny Tenaglia. Boy, now do I know what I’ve been missing! My favorite DJ is Terry Lee Brown Jr., who is the bridge between the former and the latter. Terry Lee Brown Jr brings the flavor of house, but also the sounds of Hawtin’s techno. I’ve now connected the dots and hope you will too.
For those of you who don’t know Richie Hawtin, he’s a legendary DJ/Producer who made music under the pseudonym Plastikman. Recently he’s been producing under his own name. He’s also responsible for input into the development of DJ tools like Stanton’s Final Scratch and–correct me if I’m wrong–has a hand in the online music store, Beatport.com. I think that’s true. Need to check my sources.
On this day, the crowd of young people who follow Richie showed up and were rewarded with an incredible performance. Hawtin created such energy with his music, it leaned into the spiritual realm all DJs who operate in Techno and its many offshoots. The minimal pounding beats, staccato fills, clicks, mind numbing leads and all sorts of intelligent sounds took your breath away. Everyone in the place, face forward toward the stage, hands slicing and fisting pumping in the air. On this day, it was Richie’s tribe of followers seeking the elements of life, love, joy and pain in his music.
Our new friend, Tiphany Parker, who’d we’d met the day before during the Underworld event, had also never experienced a Hawtin set. She was blown away as well. Richie just earned himself another new fan. I know she’ll be scouring Beatport and the other services for the rest of the week looking for Hawtin’s Plastikman tracks, while hoping to learn more about his history and the legacy he’s built in the DJ culture and Techno genre. I’m a new (renewed?) fan as well.
I thought I knew before, but I really didn’t. Even though I’ve heard Carl Cox spin at the long defunct Twilo, seeing Richie in the tent at the Virgin Mobiel Festival was a different experience altogether. Now, I can honestly say that I know why they use the term, “This IS Techno!” Because, with Richie…this REALLY IS Techno! It’s a way of life, just like Rock or Alternative. It has its roots, fashion, dance moves…everything. It’s a genre that will come and go but never die. We see new genres, like Electro, becoming the fad of the moment. But the contributions of Techno makes the sounds of Electro possible. A parent child relationship if there ever was one.
One final note. I have to personalize apologize to Richie, or anyone who reads this blog for that matter, for never making the effort, until now, to hear him tear it up. As someone who’s been in the electronic music scene for some 25-years, I should know better. I guess now, I do.
Steve Lawler whipped up a frenzy of progressive house at the Virgin Mobile Festival 2008. Check these awesome pics which capture the vibe of the party.
Pics and video from the dance tent at the Virgin Mobile Festival 2008. Soulwax, Steve Lawler and Underworld.
This animated video from Dntel is worth a watch.

On Saturday, August 16, DJs Tony Z and Madsol Desar take the wheels at Moomia, 157 Lafayette Street in downtown Manhattan. This Eygyptian themed lounge doubles as a hookah bar and also serves sushi.
Madsol Desar and DJ Das will spin current and classic hip hop, house and reggae downstairs, while Tony Z. sets up his MacBook Pro on the main floor for a latptop set, blending a mix of tech, progressive and house classics.