Variable Frequencies (Mixed by Tim Langler) - VF29
Variable Frequencies Podcast - A podcast by Variable Frequencies
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Welcome to VF29 mixed by Tim Langler - as aired on Dna Radio... Track listing: 1. Definition feat Pete Josef - Caught Out (Gabriel Ananda Remix) 2. AT6, Pippi Ciez - Alluvion 3. Termoment - Four Seasons 4. Federico Locchi - Nebulosa (Cold Miles Remix) 5. Allies For Everyone - The Slow (Just Her Vocal Remix) 6. Pippi Ciez - Plexus 7. Pete Oak - Celsius 8. Guy J - Fixation 9. Lundgren - Reductions 10. Enrico Sangiuliano - Moon Rocks Bio: Tim was introduced into the Melbourne underground dance music scene, by a good mate, in the late 90s. He fell in love with the music and it has been a passion ever since. He loved the sounds of John Digweed, Nick Warren, Seb Fontaine, Paul Oakenfold, Dave Seaman, as well as local Melbourne DJs Sean Quinn, Jason D’Costa, Mark James to name a few. Tim started mixing back in 2005. In 2010, Tim started his own monthly internet radio show called “Elements”, where he played 2 hours of deep progressive tunes. Tim temporarily had a break from the radio show to start a family, however, the passion for music never subsided. He started mixing again to create sets for friends and the odd guestmix on radio shows, which proceeded into Tim developing a mix series on his soundcloud page called Likelihood & Consequence. Tim, along with long time and good friend Seven Wells started a podcast called Variable Frequencies, which is now a radio show on DNA Radio, airing twice a month. Variable Frequencies focuses on showcasing some of the finest underground sounds and dj talent on the planet, hosting exclusive guest mixes every month. How can you describe Tim’s DJ style? Tim refers to his sets or style being mainly underground deep house, tech house and techno. His influences these days are across a number of genres, the likes of Henry Saiz, Guy Mantzur, Stephan Bodzin, Hernan Cattaneo, Robert Babicz, Eelke Kleijn, Oliver Schories, Sacsha Braemer and Jeremy Olander to name a few… SC - @timlangler