Markus is back as always, with fresh lineups full of guestly goodness!! Find out here who he's got on this week, and don't forget that the deadline to their Bedroom DJ Competition is nearing an end!!
WPYM-FM 93.1 Miami The Global DJ Broadcast
www.idealsound.ca live simulcast!
For Monday: 6-30-03
This week's lineup: (6am GMT)
1:00 am - 2:00 am - Markus Schulz
2:00 am - 3:00 am - Steve Lawler
3:00 am - 4:00 am - Markus Schulz
4:00 am - 5:00 am - Markus Schulz
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Markus Schulz brings you the essentials in the first hour. Time to hit the beach! Be sure to check out this week's essentials to find out the most up to the minute releases to feed your cd player while relaxing by the water.
Steve Lawler rejoins the Broadcast! Steve Lawler is a definitive DJ and producer; a tastemaker whose sets combine quality house music with the power to move dance floors around the world. In the last few years, he's wowed crowds in such far flung places as Zouk in Singapore, Groovejet in Miami, Twilo in New York and the mighty Space in Ibiza. Courtesy of home, he provided the most groundbreaking sets of the season for many of those lucky enough to hear him. After two months he had been crowned 'King Of Space' by the locals - a rare and well deserved honor. You can find Steve behind the decks every Friday at Deep South @ home, where his 5 hour sets of twisted house are bringing a new lease of life to one of London's biggest clubs. As well as guest spots at every pioneering club in the UK from Renaissance to Bedrock. If one person had to be singled out for Deep South's success it would be none other than resident Steve Lawler. Whose mammoth five-hour sets of chunky house and intoxicating tribal progressive sounds have dragged him into the realms of the superstar DJ, and the club into one of the clubbing success stories of the year. But modest as ever, Steve puts it down to a combination of factors: "I wouldn't accept that it's all down to me," understates Lawler. "There are a lot of people involved in making that night good. I just do what I do." Tuning into electronic music from an early age, Steve used to buy Depeche Mode records when he was young, so he obviously loved electronic sounds without even realizing it. But it was acid house that really turned Steve on. Tuning avidly in to local pirate PCRL radio station gave Steve a taste for house music, and it wasn't long before his mates were luring him off to warehouse parties. "I was totally blown away by the whole experience: the dark room, the strobes and the atmosphere. The whole thing just blew me away and inspired me to do my own parties." But it was in Ibiza that Lawler got his first true break. Having earned his Ibiza stripes - he's been every year since 1990 through to 1997 it was finally Steve's chance to prove himself as an accomplished DJ. He was a resident at Café Mambo, spinning his legendary 8 hour sets there every day, as well as playing three times a week at Pacha. It was then he was spotted by Darren Hughes, then of Cream, who recognized his talent and ambition to succeed. Signing him up to Cream's DJing agency, he began a residency at the eponymous Liverpool institution. At only his second date at the club he had to follow Paul Oakenfold at their NYE party. Not an easy feat, but one which Lawler coped with admirably. It's not all about DJ'ing though. Lawler's accomplished production, under the monikers of Novocane, Chameleon and, Steve Lawler, are currently causing mayhem amongst the likes of Tenaglia, Tong, Sasha, Digweed, Deep Dish, and Pete Heller. 'Rise In', is a self-assured cut of heavy dance floor pressure, which, as with all the best things, has simplicity as its key. Watch it drop on any dance floor in the world and you realize that Lawler, in his production as much as his DJ'ing, understands how to work a crowd. Who'd have thought proper house music would once again reach such heights? But then, as most of you know, Lawler is something very special. Be sure to keep an eye out for Steve's new cd "Lights Out 2" coming soon, and log on to www.djstevelawler.com for more info on Steve and his upcoming tour stops. Markus Schulz with an Exclusive 2 hour set! Global DJ Broadcast host and resident Markus Schulz throws down what is sure to be a classic 2 hour set, look for the debut of some of his new studio productions and remixes. Markus has been getting a lot of press recently with his remix of Jewel- Intuition and Karada- Last Flight, but in the meantime, he has also been very busy in the studio working with Dave Dresden of Gabriel & Dresden fame on a 2003 remix of "You Won't See Me Cry", as well as his own interpretation of Motorcycle- "As The Rush Comes" plus a few more "reconstructions" that we have come to expect from a Markus Schulz set. For booking info contact: globaldjbroadcast@globaldjbroadcast.com
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NEXT WEEK: Massive Fourth Of July weekend featuring Deep Dish, Gabriel & Dresden and Scumfrog!
Markus Schulz Top 10 (in no particular order)
1. As The Rush Comes - Motorcycle (Markus Schulz Coldharbour remix) [CDR]
2. Intuition- Jewel (Markus Schulz Unreleased Dub mix)
3. In My Mind- Anarcrusan [Shinichi]
4. Satisfaction- Benny Benassi (Markus Schulz reconstruction) [Ultra]
5. Treatment Declined- Sworn (Demented) [Method]
6. Settle The Score - Thomas Penton Remix [CDR]
7. Last Flight- Karada (Markus Schulz return to Coldharbour mix) [Lost Language]
8. Sparks- Royksopp (Murk Remix) [CDR]
9. Colours of Conscience - Jono Fernandez (Fretwell Remix) [Electrofly]
10. Eclipse- Little Wonder (Fictivision & C-Quence Remix) [Lost Language]
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