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            <title><![CDATA[PASHA : Parlour : Sunday Night Tales]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[Opening set from the Sunday Night Tales project I've started with some friends at Parlour here in Toronto.<br />
<br />
Our musical focus was to explore the ‘live’ side of house music. We've been talking about the state of house here; how unless you're in a dark club listening to really loud tech / techno, or at a regular club listening to more mainstream stuff / EDM... There's no where to go that has that authentic, feel good house.<br />
<br />
You know how some tracks have really amazing percussion and instrumentation or great vocals. I rarely hear tracks like that these days. We want to avoid the typical deep house / tech house / techno that everyone else plays and showcase that really fun, creative and artistic music that exists but takes a bit more effort to find.<br />
<br />
It’s a night that's focused on the spirit of the party, not on the DJ because everyone goes to see “the act” these days. That’s the business model. We want to create a vibe that’s worth attending regardless of who’s playing which why the DJ is always a surprise to those who come.<br />
<br />
So we look to book DJ's who understand this concept. They know the kind of tracks to dig for; what ever the genre — Deep, diva house, fun, techy, lyrical, old school, undiscovered, instrumental — it just has to make people dance. Without the need for heavy inebriation or the cult like worshiping of the DJ.<br />
<br />
I’m looking at this as a creative challenge for us as DJ’s / performers. Because honestly we’re really good at playing what we play normally. We play that everywhere and that’s our brand name. That’s cool. But here we have the opportunity to play the stuff that we’re too scared to play elsewhere because we’re afraid we might get a bad reaction. Or that it doesn’t fit the programming or the venue we’re playing. We all have an appreciation for a wide variety of dance music so this is a chance to show it off.<br />
<br />
Sunday's are usually industry nights too; for people who don't have to get up early on monday so the crowd is a bit more discerning and laid back. And that makes for great chemistry on the dance floor.<br />
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            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[Opening set from the Sunday Night Tales project I've started with some friends at Parlour here in Toronto.<br />
<br />
Our musical focus was to explore the ‘live’ side of house music. We've been talking about the state of house here; how unless you're in a dark club listening to really loud tech / techno, or at a regular club listening to more mainstream stuff / EDM... There's no where to go that has that authentic, feel good house.<br />
<br />
You know how some tracks have really amazing percussion and instrumentation or great vocals. I rarely hear tracks like that these days. We want to avoid the typical deep house / tech house / techno that everyone else plays and showcase that really fun, creative and artistic music that exists but takes a bit more effort to find.<br />
<br />
It’s a night that's focused on the spirit of the party, not on the DJ because everyone goes to see “the act” these days. That’s the business model. We want to create a vibe that’s worth attending regardless of who’s playing which why the DJ is always a surprise to those who come.<br />
<br />
So we look to book DJ's who understand this concept. They know the kind of tracks to dig for; what ever the genre — Deep, diva house, fun, techy, lyrical, old school, undiscovered, instrumental — it just has to make people dance. Without the need for heavy inebriation or the cult like worshiping of the DJ.<br />
<br />
I’m looking at this as a creative challenge for us as DJ’s / performers. Because honestly we’re really good at playing what we play normally. We play that everywhere and that’s our brand name. That’s cool. But here we have the opportunity to play the stuff that we’re too scared to play elsewhere because we’re afraid we might get a bad reaction. Or that it doesn’t fit the programming or the venue we’re playing. We all have an appreciation for a wide variety of dance music so this is a chance to show it off.<br />
<br />
Sunday's are usually industry nights too; for people who don't have to get up early on monday so the crowd is a bit more discerning and laid back. And that makes for great chemistry on the dance floor.<br />
<br />
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            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Opening set from the Sunday Night Tales project I've started with some friends at Parlour here in Toronto.

Our musical focus was to explore the ‘live’ side of house music. We've been talking about the state of house here; how unless you're in a dark club listening to really loud tech / techno, or at a regular club listening to more mainstream stuff / EDM... There's no where to go that has that authentic, feel good house.

You know how some tracks have really amazing percussion and instrumentation or great vocals. I rarely hear tracks like that these days. We want to avoid the typical deep house / tech house / techno that everyone else plays and showcase that really fun, creative and artistic music that exists but takes a bit more effort to find.

It’s a night that's focused on the spirit of the party, not on the DJ because everyone goes to see “the act” these days. That’s the business model. We want to create a vibe that’s worth attending regardless of who’s playing which why the DJ is always a surprise to those who come.

So we look to book DJ's who understand this concept. They know the kind of tracks to dig for; what ever the genre — Deep, diva house, fun, techy, lyrical, old school, undiscovered, instrumental — it just has to make people dance. Without the need for heavy inebriation or the cult like worshiping of the DJ.

I’m looking at this as a creative challenge for us as DJ’s / performers. Because honestly we’re really good at playing what we play normally. We play that everywhere and that’s our brand name. That’s cool. But here we have the opportunity to play the stuff that we’re too scared to play elsewhere because we’re afraid we might get a bad reaction. Or that it doesn’t fit the programming or the venue we’re playing. We all have an appreciation for a wide variety of dance music so this is a chance to show it off.

Sunday's are usually industry nights too; for people who don't have to get up early on monday so the crowd is a bit more discerning and laid back. And that makes for great chemistry on the dance floor.

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            <title><![CDATA[PASHA : Slow Burn Caravan 001]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[This year has taken me to some amazing places that capture the imagination and the spirit. I noticed all of them to have this one thing in common, slowness. There's a certain way that nature shows its colours when you slow down to look and listen. It's when the details become clear. When you give yourself the time to slow your mind and feel the pace of the earth...<br />
<br />
Burning Man is all about that and the randomness that comes with it. The slow journey through the desert, riding your bike around all day and night in the dry landscape is a journey like no other. Stumbling on endless bits of human creativity while riding in and out of dusty periods of solitude makes the whole thing feel like a dream. <br />
<br />
That's the inspiration in this mix; a collection of slow burning, meditative tracks that move around between moods, ideas and dimensions.<br />
<br />
Stay tuned for more in this series... )'(]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[This year has taken me to some amazing places that capture the imagination and the spirit. I noticed all of them to have this one thing in common, slowness. There's a certain way that nature shows its colours when you slow down to look and listen. It's when the details become clear. When you give yourself the time to slow your mind and feel the pace of the earth...<br />
<br />
Burning Man is all about that and the randomness that comes with it. The slow journey through the desert, riding your bike around all day and night in the dry landscape is a journey like no other. Stumbling on endless bits of human creativity while riding in and out of dusty periods of solitude makes the whole thing feel like a dream. <br />
<br />
That's the inspiration in this mix; a collection of slow burning, meditative tracks that move around between moods, ideas and dimensions.<br />
<br />
Stay tuned for more in this series... )'(]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[This year has taken me to some amazing places that capture the imagination and the spirit. I noticed all of them to have this one thing in common, slowness. There's a certain way that nature shows its colours when you slow down to look and listen. It's when the details become clear. When you give yourself the time to slow your mind and feel the pace of the earth...

Burning Man is all about that and the randomness that comes with it. The slow journey through the desert, riding your bike around all day and night in the dry landscape is a journey like no other. Stumbling on endless bits of human creativity while riding in and out of dusty periods of solitude makes the whole thing feel like a dream. 

That's the inspiration in this mix; a collection of slow burning, meditative tracks that move around between moods, ideas and dimensions.

Stay tuned for more in this series... )'(]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2014 20:34:53 +0200</pubDate>
                
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            <title><![CDATA[Pasha : Parlour : DEC 2012]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[I've been "working" at Parlour in Toronto for over a year now. So I decided to record one of my weekly Saturdays. This is the opening 2 hours. Enjoy :) — And come check it out if you're free on a Saturday night.]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[I've been "working" at Parlour in Toronto for over a year now. So I decided to record one of my weekly Saturdays. This is the opening 2 hours. Enjoy :) — And come check it out if you're free on a Saturday night.]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[I've been "working" at Parlour in Toronto for over a year now. So I decided to record one of my weekly Saturdays. This is the opening 2 hours. Enjoy :) — And come check it out if you're free on a Saturday night.]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 15 Dec 2012 21:30:00 +0100</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-12-15T21:30:00+01:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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            <title><![CDATA[Pasha : LA Underground Radio Show : MAY 2012]]></title>
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            <description><![CDATA[My latest mix for the LA Underground Radio Show hosted by Enzo Gutierrez. On air May 10th. ]]></description>
            <googleplay:description><![CDATA[My latest mix for the LA Underground Radio Show hosted by Enzo Gutierrez. On air May 10th. ]]></googleplay:description>
            <itunes:summary><![CDATA[My latest mix for the LA Underground Radio Show hosted by Enzo Gutierrez. On air May 10th. ]]></itunes:summary>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 18:25:51 +0200</pubDate>
                
                <atom:updated>2012-05-10T18:25:51+02:00</atom:updated>
                
            
            
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