Music From Around The World: Episode 85

Music From Around The World Episode 85

Welcome to Music Around The World. Each week we showcases a collection of artists and their music from different parts of the world. In this episode, we present to you an impressive lineup of artists including MoveTown, Timelock, Angel Heredia, Sean Tyas, Vinyl’s From The Past and Music News.


Music From Around The World Episode 85: Transcript


Intro: 0:00 to 0:14
Mason Paine here and this is episode 85 of Music From Around The World. In this episode I will be featuring music from:  MoveTown, Timelock, Angel Heredia, Sean Tyas, Vinyl’s From The Past and Music News.


MoveTown: Start – 0:15  and   End -4:21
MoveTown is a renowned duo consisting of DJs and producers Andrea Picar and Cha Cha Chrisar. Hailing from Germany, their music style has gained worldwide recognition for its influences from Romanian House, Dance and Pop House. They recently teamed up with American Singer and Songwriter Ray Horton for “Oh My My (My Love)”; take a listen here.

“Oh My My (My Love)” is out now via ZYX Music and its available on all streaming platforms. For the latest on Movetown visit: Instagram.com/movetown.official; Instagram.com/M-O-V-E-T-O–W-N DOT O-F-F-I–C-I-A-L


Timelock: Start – 4:22   and   End – 11:41
Hailing from Skarmiel, Israel is  Psychedelic Trance DJ and Producer Timelock. Having launched his career as a DJ back in the late 90’s, Timelock is renowned for his high-powered sets that combine techno, trance and house music. Take a listen to his latest track “Atomic”

“Atomic” is out now via Iboga Records and it’s available on all streaming platforms. Timelock stands out as a figure of great influence on the Israeli trance scene; not only is he an esteemed Producer and DJ, but he is also the co-founder of BNE Records. For the latest on Timelock latest projects visit: Instagram.com/timelock_ofc; that’s Instagram.com/T-I-M-E-L-O-C-K UNDERSCORE O-F-C


Vinyl’s From The Past: Harold Faltermeyer – Axel F: 11:43 to 15:56
We are going to take a quick break for Vinyl’s From The Past. This limited run series examines the influential artists that helped shape the world of EDM. In this segment we will be featuring German Musician and Producer  Harold Faltermeyer.  Harold worked with Donna Summer and Giorgio before he  caught his big  break with film director Martin Brest; who hired him to compose music for his film “Thief of Hearts” in 1984.  This opportunity opened the door for more high profile work.

The same year he did the “Thief of Hearts” soundtrack he was hired to compose the theme for the 1984 film “Beverly Hills Cop”, starring Eddie Murphy.  Here is a listen to that track “Axel F”.

Harold Faltermeyer’s iconic hit, “Axel F”, was one of the biggest breakthroughs in EDM music in the U.S., shooting to number three on the Billboard Top 100 Hot Chart. The interesting thing about this track is that Harold used three pieces of equipment to create this song; the Roland Jupiter-8, JX-3P and TR-808. He used the arpeggiator on the Jupiter to loop the complicated chords to be played with one finger. This song is still popular till this day. That’s it for Vinyl’s from the past. Now let’s get back to more music.


Angel Heredia: Start –  15:57   and    End -23:39
Our next artist is Latin Tech House, DJ and Producer Angel Heredia. At the age of 16 Angel was given a set of turntables and started DJ-ing. As he got older he wanted to expand his musical talents further, so he moved to Madrid to study sound engineering. Once he was finished with his studies, he returned to his hometown of Malaga with a better understanding of EDM, which helped him as a DJ. He quickly caught the attention of club promoters and was invited to play at some of Europe’s largest festivals. He has released tons of tracks that have charted on Beatport, Tech-House Top 100. Here is a listen to one of his latest tracks “Bam Pum”.

“Bam Pum” is out now via Transmit Recordings and its available on all streaming platforms. Ángel is an artist whose immense talent has been acknowledged by many prestigious figures in music, like:  Erick Morillo, David Guetta, Umek, Paco Osuna and Marco Carola have all praised his abilities. He also established his own label called KoBBok which is a testament to his success. For the latest on Angel and his upcoming project visit: Angelherediamusic.com; that’s A-N-G-E-L-H-E-R-E-D-I-A-M-U-S-I-C DOT COM


News Break 2: 23:40 to 24:29
Let’s take a brief break for some music news.

Music fans are sure to be excited about a new venture for Steve Aoki. The famous producer and DJ has entered into a partnership with Professional Sports Authenticator, an authentication company. They will grade vinyl records, CDs, cassette tapes as well as other physical music items. This will help collectors assess the value of their collection according to its condition.

In other news

DJ and Producer Zedd previewed a new track on Instagram called “Funky Jam”. Zedd announced last year that he was working on a new album but has given no details. No details yet if “Funky Jam” will appear on the new album. Zedd has also recently signed a club residency with Zouk Group for this year and there is a rumor of an upcoming collaboration with Katy Perry.

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


Sean Tyas: Start – 24:29   and    End – 34:19
Based out of Switzerland is Tech Trance DJ and Producer Sean Tyas. Sean began his career in 2006 and became recognized for his contribution in the trance genre. He has produced many tracks and remixes for top DJ’s and labels in the industry including Arimin Van Buuren’s Armada Music and Paul Van Dyk’s Vandit Records.  Take a listen to his latest track ”Anywhere”.

”Anywhere” is out now via Regenerate Records and it’s available on all streaming platforms. The Tech Trance industry has recognized Sean’s influential contributions to the industry. Not only was he awarded with “Best New DJ” at the Trance Awards in 2007, but his remixing skills were also praised with a “Best Remix” title from them in 2008. For the latest on Sean’s upcoming new releases and projects visit: Seantyasmusic.com; that’s S-E-A-N-T-Y–A-S-M-U-S-I-C DOT COM


Outro: 34:20 to 34:42
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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