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Showing posts with label Austin Cesear. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Austin Cesear. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

XLR8R News and Features: Check Out New Mixes from Rolando, Austin Cesear, and Mister Saturday Night


XLR8R News and Features: Check Out New Mixes from Rolando, Austin Cesear, and Mister Saturday Night

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  1. Check Out New Mixes from Rolando, Austin Cesear, and Mister Saturday Night 
  2. Machinedrum Shares Bootleg Remix of Beyonce; Download It Now 
  3. Jackmaster Talks Glasgow, Rubadub, and More in New Mini-Documentary 
  4. Lone Gives Away New Track 
  5. Stream an Upcoming EP from La Beauté Du Négatif Featuring Neel and J.Alvarez 
  6. Download a Free Track from Paula Temple 
  7. Check Out a New Mix from Barnt 
  8. XLR8R's Best of 2014: Odds and Ends, Part 1
Posted: 22 Dec 2014 01:34 PM PST

Quality mixes from LA techno staple Rolando (pictured above), burgeoning NYC talent Austin Cesear, and Brooklyn DJ duo Mister Saturday Night have surfaced online.
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Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Little White Earbuds: LWE Podcast 183: Austin Cesear @ MNS


Little White Earbuds: LWE Podcast 183: Austin Cesear @ MNS

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Posted: 10 Nov 2013 10:01 PM PST
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With the wealth of record labels and producers growing seemingly exponentially, it is no wonder when the occasional releases slip between the cracks and go unnoticed at first. It happened a few years ago when Seattle producer Jon McMillion released his astounding, self-titled, full-length debut. And just last year the quietly achieving Public Information label issued an album from the hitherto unknown Austin Cesear, with his Cruise Forever long player. Its granular, analogue-sounding jams embraced experimental house and techno and was stitched together with ambient vignettes. Perhaps the slow uptake on Cesear’s remarkable album was due to its medium and its limited run (only 400 vinyl copies were pressed), but when the right ears did finally happen upon the record, it received its overdue acclaim. Previous to the album, Bay area native Cesear had been part of a band called Range Rover whose sound joined the dots between drone, rock and dub techno, and he had also dabbled with production for the bass-wise project Drop/Dead. LWE sought out the young producer to find out whether his other projects were still active, how his jammed approach drives his sound, and if he feels any pressure to follow up his hugely impressive first release. He also provided us with our 183rd exclusive podcast, an hour long journey of house and techno to sate even the fussiest of tastes.
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