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Soundfront Underground Radio Program.
Soundfront Underground is a 2 hour electronic radio program which travels in available FM/internet airspace currently reaching 3 million listeners and growing. It is a public service for the global community with interviews of artists/DJ/Producers in each hour and a mix of a variety of dance music.
Sapphirecut is not a PR company and does not charge or discriminate on this show. A wide variety of sounds have been included to date from Ferry Corsten, James Holden, Steve Porter, Omid 16B, Chris Fortier, Frankie Bones, Infusion, Kirsty Hawkshaw, Tom Stefan, Gemini Wolf, Pole Folder, King Britt, John Bourke, The Kandywhales, Justin Paul, Saeed Younan, Murray Richardson, Behrouz, Solvent, Gavin Keitel, Geogg Gains, Pete Moss, Nigel Richards, etc ...it is about bringing the sound Together.
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Week of 5/4/2009
Hour 1
Sapphirecut;Together(Omid 16b Remix)www.twistedamerica.com Jes and Airscape;My Love(radioedit) Nate Wollman;Future coming(Original) Tarantic Records Loverush UK ft. Sylvia Tosun;5 Reasons(Avatar One remix)Seatosun records Featured Artist;Kikumoto Allstars Kikumoto Allstars;Warehouse Days Kikumoto Allstars;House Music Chris Lake ft.Nastala;Give In from the Crazy CD Charlie ward;Straight Up(Kinky Roland radioedit Lula;Always lost(Carlos Monaco remix) Kult Records Richard Grey;One More Time(Subliminal remix) Depeche Mode;Feel Love Pornorama ft. Louise Carver;I'd Say yes (Sapphirecut Mix) Chriss Florentine;Stay Wideband Netword;Bad Day Jay C ft. Shena;The Music dPen;Maybe Not PyCairo records
Hour 2
Pagano ft. Wilmian;Loca(Vocal Mix) Solar recordings Nadia Ali;Love Story(Andy Moor Radioedit) Armin Van Buuren ft. Jaren;Unforgivable Sapphirecut;Action Reaction(Chemical Mix)www.twistedamerica.com Red Carpet;Alright White Lable Series Sharam ft. Natasha Bedingfield;In It (UK Edit) Madonna;Give It To Me(Paul Oakenfold Mix) Moby;Love to Move in Here(Seamus Haji radiomix) Ceximo;Montego Bay(Gabriel Batz remix) Pet Shop Boys;Psychological hiip-e;Sweet Sticky(Scope Remix)one thirty recordings
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Show from the Week of 5/4/2009

Kikumoto Allstars
Hot off the critical and commercial success of previous International Deejay Gigolo single releases –“Jack The House” and “House Music” – Melbourne, Australia’s Kikumoto Allstars (aka DJ/Producer Cam Farrar) is back with his long awaited debut artist album House Music.
House Music expands on the early glimpses of brilliance his previous singles offered. The thirteen tracks here take us back to the classic Chicago Acid House sound of legends including Marshall Jefferson, Larry Heard, DJ Pierre, Lil Louis and Adonis. This is a journey filled with the finest elements of the classic Acid House sound - screaming acidic 303 basslines, sizzling hi-hats, minimalist vocals and wonderful melodies. Intentionally retro, Kikumoto Allstars’ music is informed by today's dance with innovative arrangements and twisted, peaking crescendos. The Kikumoto Allstars remind us that acid house music is back and bigger than ever!
“Everybody” is a real throwback to the forefathers of the scene. The powerful electro bassline drives through the track with “the man” demanding that you “move your body / jack your body.” Who could resist? “I’ll Make You Jack” certainly needs no explanation. The tracks does just what the title says with a wobbly 303, crunching hi-hats and signature acid house vocals. “Can't Stop The House” proves that gals can jack just as hard as the fellas. This one chugs along on a thick bassline and has some chick-infused vocals to boot. “Bending Time” goes off in a darker and stranger direction. This is some intergalactic acid house for the sci-fi jacker among us. “DCO” and “Last Train To Chi-Town” are all about melody. Glorious synths are prominent on both tracks and it provides for some seriously epic stuff. “Sagittarius” and “Just A Feelin” offer the more subdued side to acid house and work perfectly in a hazy afterhours club while the reflective “Warehouse Days” provides a first hand account of that the scene was like…back in the warehouse days. “Jack The House” ends the more chill portion of the disc and fires back with some wicked 303 bullets and synth-stab rockets. It’s a crazy track that more than lives up to its name. “Shed” is all about Bass Expansion! The bass here is swarming and huge – push the bass booster, stand in front of the speaker and feel the breeze! “House Music” is the title track of this LP and Kikumoto Allstars previous EP release. It sums up the entire project in name and sound. “Walk The Talk” marries Acid House with rave synths and it’s a real throwback. Those synths are addicting!
Kikumoto Allstars AKA Cam Farrar was first drawn to electronic music when he saw Devo on Australian television in the early 1980’s. As a teenager, inspired by punk and new wave, Farrar began his career in bands, hitting the skins and song writing. With the 90’s dance music revolution underway Farrar was swept up. Australia was now experiencing it’s own halcyon days with warehouse and bush parties beating through the musical landscape. The DIY ethos of dance appealed and Farrar quickly picked up the skills.
Kikumoto Allstars music is produced with all analogue synthesizers and drum machines including the famous Roland range (TR-909, TR-808, TR-707, SH-101, Juno range, Jx-8p and of course the TB-303 which started the acid house revolution), paying homage to Tadao Kikumoto, the brains behind these now legendary machines.
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