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Established in 2001, Resident Advisor (also known as RA) is an online music magazine and community platform that's dedicated to showcasing electronic music, artists and events across the globe. RA's editorial team provides news, music and event reviews, as well as films, features and interviews. The website also manages services that include event listings, ticket sales, club and promoter directories, photo galleries, artist and record label profiles, DJ charts, an online community, and the RA Podcast.
The company has its headquarters in London, with additional offices in Berlin, Los Angeles, Sydney and Tokyo. The website won a People's Voice award in the 12th Annual Webby Awards in 2008.
RA was founded in 2001 by Paul Clement and Nick Sabine as a site to provide news and information relating to the Australian dance music scene. It outgrew its initial regional focus and by 2002, was covering the electronic music industry globally.
Resident Advisor unveiled RA Tickets in 2008 to allow promoters of electronic music to sell tickets. RA Tickets launched a face-value ticket resale system to battle touting and the RA Ticket Scanner app to allow promoters to manage entry to their events.
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ORIGINS: Eats Everything | Resident Advisor
Leafar Legov (Giegling) - Resident Advisor 514 (04 April 2016)
Trailer - Resident Advisors
RA Sessions: Andy Stott - New Romantic | Resident Advisor
Between The Beats: Motor City Drum Ensemble
Actors: Jonathan Schiefer (editor), Jonathan Schiefer (writer), Jonathan Schiefer (director), Paige Murray (actress), Tivoli Hudson (actress), Brian Guerrero (actor), Henry Truong (actor), Shaun Farrell (actor), Matthew Wayne Selznick (actor), Sheila Jenkins (actor),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Gary Cole (actor), Rick Kain (actor), Doug Liman (producer), Jon Bon Jovi (actor), Golan Ramras (miscellaneous crew), Rana Morrison (miscellaneous crew), Rana Morrison (actress), Julie Hansen (miscellaneous crew), Ava DuVernay (miscellaneous crew), Lindy Booth (actress), Michael Wandmacher (composer), Jeff Wadlow (writer), Jeff Wadlow (director), Scott Foster (miscellaneous crew), Kristin Bree Calabrese (miscellaneous crew),
Plot: Nobody believes a liar - even when they're telling the truth. When a young woman is found murdered, a group of local high school students decide to further scare their classmates by spreading online rumors that a serial killer called "The Wolf" is on the loose. By describing "The Wolf's" next victims, the students' game is to see how many people they can convince - and if anyone will uncover the lie. But when the described victims actually do start turning up dead, suddenly no one knows where the lies end and the truth begins. As someone or something begins hunting the students themselves, the game turns terrifyingly real.
Keywords: blackmail, blood, boarding-school, boy-who-cried-wolf, cell-phone, chapel, chase, chess, confession, crime-of-passionSubscribe to the RA YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1wNHXzk Four years ago, Marea Stamper was ready to give up. Since her early 20s she'd been determined to make it as a DJ and a producer, and after years of doggedly pursuing this goal—teaching herself to play, taking every gig she could get, moving to Chicago from her hometown in Kentucky—she was certain she had failed. Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/2793 Things have changed immeasurably since then. Not long after that hopeless moment, Stamper got a job as the talent buyer at smartbar, Chicago's best underground club. One thing led to another, and before she knew it she was traveling every weekend, playing gigs at many of the best clubs and festivals in the world. This was thanks to her personal re...
RA goes beyond the sunshine and the sprawl to explore LA's underground scene. LA's reputation precedes itself. Around the world, Hollywood looms large, presenting America's second-biggest city as a land of palm trees, red carpets and celebrities. This couldn't be further than the truth. As Mahssa Taghinia of Mount Analog puts it, LA is a "geographical memoir, there's no truth or falsehood really, everybody's idea of LA is very personal." There is an escapist bent to the place, and many artists find a small patch of paradise to hole up and work on music. Of course, that lifestyle and the so-called "Autopia," criss-crossed by freeways inhabited by single-driver cars, can be incredibly isolating. People cling to the communities fostered by record stores, radio stations and raves. The endles...
We continue our latest film series with a first-person account of one of Europe's best festivals. Thanks to Dimensions Festival http://www.dimensionsfestival.com There's more to a festival than who played and how good they were. The crowd, the venue, the overall mood, that all-important thing we refer to as "the vibe"—these are just some of the factors that make a festival truly memorable. Because in the end, what we're looking for at these things isn't just a good weekend out, but something genuinely transcendent—an experience that briefly takes you out of yourself and, ideally, stays with you for the rest of your life. Good festivals will suck you into a state of mind that exists only for those few days. Inside is a film series that aims to capture some of that magic. With a first-per...
Subscribe to the RA YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1wNHXzk Fame is never straightforward. RA's latest film about touring DJs takes a journey across Europe with Seth Troxler, one of electronic music's most controversial and widely recognised characters. Visit the feature page on RA: http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?2271 There's a lot to unpack with Seth Troxler. The American DJ and producer has come to symbolise the notion of DJs as rock stars. He courts controversy, says what's on his mind and parties harder than most. But Troxler is no senseless hedonist. Since establishing himself in the late '00s through a string of leftfield house releases, he's become known as a man who thinks deeply about his art and his life. By simply being himself, Troxler attracted a kind of cult f...
70 minutes of machine funk for Resident Advisor: http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=385 Download it here: https://soundcloud.com/danielavery/ra-385-daniel-avery-for
In the second part of our new film series, we discover the corporate life that Dan Pearce escaped to become one of the scene's biggest DJs. For more RA x SONOS ORIGINS films visit: http://www.residentadvisor.net/origins We are all, in some way, a product of our environment. Where we come from continues to influence us throughout our lives, even if we end up many miles from where we started. Our early years are often the most defining, and it was with this mind that we started ORIGINS, a new film series that discovers how artists' roots have shaped their lives. Dan Pearce was one month away from giving up his dream when he got the break that changed his life. Catz N Dogz signed his track "Entrance Song" to Pets Recordings, which gave him the springboard he'd been chasing for as long as...
https://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=514 "Leafar Legov is Rafel Vogel, a quiet but essential member of the Giegling family. He and Konstantin were making music together in Hannover before the label formed—today, they are Kettenkarussell, a live act and production outfit whose bittersweet sound embodies Giegling's ineffable ethos. Perhaps even more than his label-mates, Vogel's relationship with club music seems purely conditional—he'll follow its guidelines only when they happen to suit his creative impulses. With Kettenkarussell, he makes what could loosely be described as downtempo house. On his solo records, he offsets ambient sketches with somber hip-hop instrumentals. But his personal musical universe is still, for the most part, a mystery—aside from "Blush," an ex...
Resident Advisors is an outrageous comedy set in the most hormonally-overloaded, sexually active, out-of-control workplace in the world: a college dorm. The show follows a group of resident assistants as they navigate sex, drugs, and midterms.
Subscribe to RA's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1x7PeGy Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/2727 It's been very rewarding to be an Andy Stott fan over the years. If you got into the Manchester producer early on, you would have enjoyed the quality and quantity of his singles for the excellent Manchester label Modern Love. Stott had a knack for writing novel tracks out of classic sounds, and in particular dub techno, a genre that's notoriously tricky to get right without sounding like a Basic Channel replica. He eventually grew tired of his club-orientated music, and after a period of banging his head against the wall, Stott returned with a distinctive new style he described at the time as "knackered house"—sludgy tempos, grainy sounds, dense atmospheres. I...
Visit the Resident Advisor feature page: http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1867 Two years ago Danilo Plessow was one of the busiest DJs on the circuit. But after releasing a string of sought-after EPs and compiling a DJ-Kicks mix in 2011, the Stuttgart native known to most as Motor City Drum Ensemble suddenly disappeared from view, and his previously packed release schedule all but dried up. MCDE is now back on tour, which is where the latest installment of Between the Beats finds him. We shadowed Plessow from the Boiler Room and Corsica Studios in London to a gig in Aix-en-Provence and an appearance at Lyon's Nuits Sonores festival, with a stopover at his new home in Utrecht in between. During the time we spent with him, he told us the full story behind what led up to his dis...
All credits go to Resident Advisor and James Ruskin. James Ruskin is a cornerstone of UK techno. He emerged in the mid-'90s as the style was in the midst of a famously fertile period, thanks to trailblazing releases from labels such as Downwards, Peacefrog and Soma Quality Recordings. Ruskin and Richard Polson, who sadly passed away in 2006, arrived with their own label, Blueprint, in 1996. Taking cues from Underground Resistance and the influential Birmingham aesthetic, the pair explored a raw, barrelling sound that immediately caught traction with DJs at home and abroad, cementing Blueprint's place as one of UK techno's key labels. It remains one 20 years later, with a catalogue that includes much-loved work from the likes of Oliver Ho, Surgeon and, more recently, Lakker and Samuel Kerr...
Subscribe to RA's YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1x7PeGy Mathew Jonson, Hreno and The Mole unveil their new live act in RA's Berlin office. Visit the RA feature page: https://www.residentadvisor.net/features/2726 Credits: Director - Patrick Nation Producer - Debbie Butts Camera - Patrick Nation, Debbie Butts, Tamas Racsek Editor - Guy Clarke Sound - Mark Smith
Tracklist: [00] Cio D'Or - XXXIII [Semantica] [??] Anxur - Volo 2 [Eerie] [??] Imaginary Softwoods - Crystal Pond [Archives Interieures] [??] Acronym - The Eye [Northern Electronics] [??] Abdulla Rashim & Axel Hallqvist - Mark (Claudio PRC Remix) [Semantica] [??] Caterina Barbieri - Scratches On The Readable Surface [Yet - Forthcoming] [??] Zadig - Beyond The Portal Of Madness [Tresor] [??] Mike Parker - Spiral Curves [Studio R°] [??] Sleeparchive - Five Cubes On Twenty Five Squares (PEARL_Remix) [Subspecies] [??] Alva Noto - Xerrox Radieuse [Raster-Noton] [24] Etapp Kyle - Opto [Unterton] [??] In Aeternam Vale - 62,54hz [Jealous God] [??] Laurie Spiegel - Drums [Unseen Worlds] [??] Autak - Sanctuary [Yet - Forthcoming] [??] Pris - Domestic [Avian] [33] Helena Hauff - The First Time He Th...
Tracklist: Cio D'Or - Autumnwinds [RA Podcast Exclusive] Murcof - Rostro [The Leaf Label] Xhin - Seed [Stroboscopic Artefacts] Milton Bradley - Somewhere Beyond My Illusion [Prologue] Heartthrob - Valentine [M-Nus] Monolake - Zero Gravity [Monolake] C-Olvrin - Walk At Night In The Misty Woods [Unreleased] Monolake - Infinitive Snow [Imbalance] Margaret Dygas - 37 Min To 7 [Non Standard Productions] Milton Bradley - Uncontrallable Desire [Do Not Resist The Beat!] Monolake - Observatory [Imbalance] Terence Fixmer - Electric City (Function Remix) [Electric Deluxe] Perc - BCG (Milton Bradley's Beyond The Silence Mix) [Perc Trax] Xhin - Key [Stroboscopic Artefacts] Murcof - Memoria [The Leaf Label] Milton Bradley - Sector X [Unreleased] Cio D'Or - Organza (Milton Bradley Remix) [Prologue] Mono...
Resident Advisor Podcast 500 (RA.500) - 28.12.2015 Tracklist / / Chapter 1 / [??] Kayan Kalhor & Ali Bahraini Fard - Between The Heavens And Me [World V] [??] Alva Noto - Module 1 [Raster Noton] [??] Ø - Syvâys [Sähkö] [??] ENA - Divided 10 [Samurai] [??] Ancestral Voices - Vine Of The Soul [Samurai] [??] Lydia Lunch - Conspiracy Of Women [Other People] [10] Talk Talk - The Rainbow [EMI] [??] Lashun Pace - I Know I've Been Changed [Savoy] [??] Terekke - Wav1 [Self-Released] [??] Angel - Dark Matter Leak [Mego] [??] Barn Owl - Lotus Cloud [Not Not Fun] / Chapter 2 / [??] Keith Jarrett - You Don't Know What Love Is (Edit) [ECM] [??] Diseño Corbusier - Chiquillo & Golpe De Amistad [Auxilio De Cientos] [??] Against All Logic - LKJ [Other People] [??] Kobayashi Maru - Typical Male Behavior [V...
Tracklist: Sonar Pilot - Heartbeat Rival Consoles - Recovery Jacques Greene - Another Girl Kenton Slash Demon - Syko Nuage - Haunting Terranova - Make me feel Feat Billy Ray Martin ( Till von Sein Remix ) DJ Wild - When You Feel Me HVOB - Azreal Florian Rietze - Treibholz feat. Blancah (Soul Button Remix) Stereofysh - The Race (Ruede Hagelstein Remix) Chvrches - Leave a Trace ( Four Tet Remix) Kenton Slash Demon - Harpe Absolutely no copyright infringement intended. This channel claims no rights or ownership over the contents posted. If you wish for a track to be removed, please contact me and I will remove the video immediately.
Subscribe to Resident Advisor to keep up to date with the latest videos in the series: http://bit.ly/1x7PeGy View the film page on RA: http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?2275 In the next edition of RA and SONOS's film series, we hear how a city's music scene saved one of dance music's favourite DJs. Jack Revill says he never wants to leave Glasgow. It's the place where he's lived his entire life, and, in a sense, it's the city that saved him. When he was 14, Jack suffered a personal tragedy that set him on a destructive path. He rarely attended school, and, like a lot of young people in the city, drugs increasingly became a part of his world. Jack's life was chaotic, but he knew he wanted to become involved in music, and so he took a work experience placement with Rubadub, t...
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Not too long ago, it looked like New York's glory days as a center for dance music had passed. As the birthplace of disco and hip-hop and the home of legendary nightclubs like the Paradise Garage, Limelight and Twilo, the city has long been part of the cultural fabric. But as the notoriously grimy city of the late 20th century transformed into the sleek and hyper-gentrified metropolis of today, its thriving underground lost its foothold. New Yorkers have long flourished under adversity, though, and its now bustling party scene is a testament to this. Promoters, producers and DJs jumped the East River to establish Brooklyn as a new creative center. Lofts and warehouses filled the void left by Manhattan's shuttered nightclubs, and a new generation of producers is infusing the city's musical...