Music From Around The World: Episode 57

Music From Around The World Episode 57

Music Around The World is a music segment featuring various artist and music. Some of these artists are from the United States, while others are from other countries across the globe. In this episode we will be featuring: Angel Heredia, Drokz, Nookie, Sirch and Music News.

MFAW 57 Transcription

Intro: 0:00 to 0:12
Mason Paine here and this is episode 57 of Music From Around The World. In this episode I will be featuring music from: Angel Heredia, Drokz, Nookie, Sirch and Music News.


Angel Heredia: Start –0:13    and  End – 8:02
Hailing from Spain, Angel Heredia is an electronic music producer and deejay who since a young age has had a passion for EDM. After completing his studies as a sound technician, he began his career and soon caught the attention of some of the best promoters in the country. He has since taken his talents outside of Spain, performing in countries such as Italy, Netherlands, Poland, Germany, Mexico and Costa Rica. Here is a listen to his latest track: The King of Groove.

The King of Groove is out now via Label Engine and it’s on all streaming platforms. Angel has had many hits on the Beatport charts, and has released music with some of the top labels in the industry. He has also received support from many famous DJs and producers over the years, including Erick Morillo, David Guetta, Mark Knight, Umek, Paco Osuna, Kryder, Andres Campo, Fatima Hajji, Fer Br, Cristian Varela, Hector Couto and Mendo. For the latest about Angel’s upcoming projects visit AngelHerediaMusic.com; that’s A-N-G-E-L-H-E-R-E-D-I-A-M-U-S-I-C DOT COM


Drokz: Start – 8:04    and  End – 11:52
Based out of the Netherlands is Dutch, Hardcore Master of Horrors: Drokz. Drokz’s love for music began when he started producing. His goal was always to make loud, energetic music that would get people moving. After a successful career as both a DJ and MC, Drokz decided to focus solely on producing and DJ-ing. Take a listen to his latest track The Rock and Roller.

The Rock and Roller is out now via Q-Dance and it’s on all streaming platforms. When it comes to Dorkz his live performances are full of passion and energy. Many fans say seeing Drokz perform is an experience you won’t soon forget. For the latest of his upcoming projects visit DJDrokz.com; that’s D-J-D-R-O-K-Z DOT COM


News Break 1: 11:53 to 12:51
Let’s take a brief break for some music news. BTS’s J-Hope is making history by being the first South Korean artist to headline Lollapalooza’s main stage on Sunday July 31st. He is taking Doja Cat’s place on the lineup, as she had to cancel her performance due to a medical issue with her tonsils. It was also announced that TOMORROW X TOGETHER will be performing at Lollapalooza as well. This is a huge moment not only for TOMORROW X TOGETHER, J-Hope, and BTS, but also for the South Korean music industry as a whole.

In other news. Tomorrowland is launching special “Kids Camps” for children aged 8 to 17. The camps will teach beat-matching, EQ, looping, and filtering, among other fundamental DJing techniques. The boot camps will take place during the weeks in-between Tomorrowland’s two festival weekends July 18-21 and July 25-28.

Now let’s get back to the music.


Nookie: Start – 12:52   and   End – 19:52
From his humble beginnings working in a record store, DJ and producer Nookie has come a long way. Born and raised in England, he began studying music at a young age and eventually found his niche in the hardcore techno scene of the early ’90s. His debut remix of Ninjaman’s “Zig It Up” in 1989 put him on the map, and he has since become one of the most well-known names in the industry. Take a listen to his latest track: The Awakening.

The Awakening is out now via Cygnus Music and it’s on all streaming platforms. Nookie has remixed and worked with artist like: Tek 9 and Goldie, Ray Keith, and even collaborated with Chicago house pioneer Larry Heard. For information on Nookie’s upcoming projects visit: instagram.com/djnookie; that’s Instagram.com/D-J-N-O-O-K-I-E


News Break 2: 19:53 to 20:58
We are going to take our final break for some music news.

The concert ticket industry in New York is set to change, with a new bill being sent to Governor Kathy Hochul’s desk that would ban the practice of incorporating hidden fees into the price of tickets. Ticket vendors would instead be required to disclose the “all-in” price up front, making the transaction process simpler and more transparent. The managing director of Ticketmaster in North America has voiced support for the effort, saying that it would help artists deliver tickets to fans at their set price points. This reform could potentially have a positive impact on the concert-going experience in New York State.

Organizers of the Belgium-based Tomorrowland festival have announced that Charlotte de Witte will become the first woman to close out the main stage. This marks a milestone for the festival, which has been running for nearly two decades, and for de Witte, who is one of EDM.com’s Best Music Producers of 2020. This performance will mark her fourth consecutive year performing at the festival.

That’s it for music news, now let’s get back to the music.


Sirch: Start – 21:00    and    End – 28:46
From a young age, Melbourne Australia DJ  and Producer, Sirch has been passionate about music. In the past decade, he has made a huge impact in the techno scene with his focus on the deep, dark, and emotional elements of sound. Sirch’s unique style combines warm melodies, heavy hitting rumbles, and dark atmospheric backgrounds to create a sound that is unmatched by any other artist. His love for metal and hardcore bands heavily influenced his desire to translate this sound into the dance scene. Here is a listen to his latest track: Runaway

Runaway is out now via Record Union and it’s on all streaming platforms. Sirch is constantly evolving his music. His latest sound is raw and hypnotic, inspired by other artists. He is working harder than ever to perfect his craft. For the latest on Sirch music and projects visit Facebook.com/Sirch.Productions; that’s Facebook.com/S-I-R-C-H DOT P-R-O-D-U-C-T-I-O-N-S.


Outro: 28:47 to 29:13
That’s it for this week’s episode of Music From Around The World. Thank you for tuning in. Make sure you follow me on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram at: MasonVeraPaine; that’s all one word. If you are an artist and interested in being on the show, reach out to us at: contact@masonverapaine.com


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