MS 68 : Vinyl Mode + THE FAKE FAMILY - a podcast by Vinyl Mode

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We present our Monthly podcast "Mykonian Sessions" for the month of October 2016.

From Deep House to Deep Techno, Every every month a new 120'min Mixtape with Vinyl Mode in the 1st hour + Special guest mix in the 2nd hour.

For the 1st hour mix by (Vinyl Mode) we present tracks featuring : David Hohme (Where The Heart Is), Luc Angenehm (Proton Music), DAVI (Rebellion), Darin Epsilon, Philip Chedid (Parquet Recordings), Luna Semara (Herzblut Recordings), Massive Attack, Niels Poensgen.

For the 2nd hour mix ,It's our pleasure to present the guest of this month; THE FAKE FAMILY from Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Fake Family, is a combination of 2 DJs: Bobbie Morel & Roelove. This is their 1st project together as “Fake Family”.

Bobbie Morel

Bobbie Morel started as a classical ballet dancer (‘The National Ballet’ Academy), until he fell in love with vinyl! His first records where from Tjaikovski and Debussy and off he went. This bio does not include the numerous club nights, after parties, and showdowns to become a DJ in almost 20 years time.
Being one of the initiators, the music programmer. Some (House) Music concepts on his name as Founder and/or Co-Founder. Some exapmles are: “Het Stoute Sprookjesbal” (nominated by “Gouden Kabouter”), Bollywood festival in Amsterdam and many residence DJ spots like Westergasterras, Alpha69 productions (residence DJ for over 10 years, doing gigs for top brands KPN, NOKIA, Bol.com, Ziggo, and prestige concerts for Justin Timberlake, Moke, Anouk & Pussycat Dolls). Also playing NOVU festival, Ankleideraum, and in the past Dutch biggest festival LowLands.
His personal taste and influences come from all sorts of music and beyond (classical is the base). He plays House Music (lounge, deephouse, techhouse, techno) and is always in the lookout for new genres and elements to bring in place.

More info: https://www.amsterdam-dance-event.nl/artists/bobbie-morel/5085495/

Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/dj-bobbie-morel

DJ Roelove 74

A professional dj since 1998. He loved music from a very young age and has been playing with it ever since. The underground house scene in Holland was since 1988 a major inspiration. This created his love for electronic music. Resident DJ at supperclub for 3 nights a week and this since 1999. Together with DJ Jurr he created the concept of a double mix-cd with a down-tempo mix cd as well one with a mix of mainly house music for the famouse supperclub. The most amazing club in the centre of Amsterdam.

He has been playing lately at many places and countries in the world, suchs as Belgium, France, Spain, Germany, Portugal, Egypt, Jordan, England, Israel, Italy, Greece, Turkey, Bulgary, Kazachstan, Russia, California and Miami, Macedonia and Germany. And on regular basis he plays for the supperclubs worldwide (Roma, San Francisco, Istanbul, and on many hot spots for supperclub On location..).

On top of that, Roelove loves to play for fashion shows, chic dinners, expositions and (*Underground)Clubs. He created the first serie of supperclub counting 10 double CD's in total and even a "best"of cd was made after that. While also producing his own music for different labels he is one of the top and most active deejays from Amsterdam..... He also organises the Getlost! parties in Amsterdam and abroad...
From the summer of 2007 untill today he plays in many (check the log!) clubs in Macedonia, Bulgaria, Istanbul, Italy and in Belgium. He did a tour trough Israel in and played for the 16 most intressting clubs of Israel en de hottest of Tel Aviv.

Roelove produced the record "Opera 2", a cd for the famous club in Sofia (Bulgaria). And he went to Jordan, Libanon, Turkey (Istanbul), Israel (again?!),US (San Francisco) and Belgium (Antwerp). He had gigs on magor festivals like Kazantip. Gigged at Burningman, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Antwerp, Kazachstan and at ADE.

More info: https://www.amsterdam-dance-event.nl/artists/dj-roelove-74/5085493/

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