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Apologies for the drop in getting all of these shows posted. Life has been well… life. We resume now with the Afterhours 2011 sets. Up now is DJ Marcuis. This is his second showing at Afterhours and he totally out did himself. For the next two and a half hours, your face will be melted by a true master of house.

After a break due to life, we’re back with yet another set from the 2011 Cornerstone Music Festival. It’s Deeplife Records head guru, Gary Raad aka DJ Science Drop. Enjoy as we resume our 2011 Afterhours 2011 audio archive.
{podcast Afterhours 2011: DJ Science Drop}

Night two of Afterhours carries on with Fitzpatrick. This is perhaps the best sounding mix of the week. This is doubly true if you are a fan of progressive house with a bit of an electro and artsy edge. Fitpatrick has releases on MK837, Pastduex, Four Peas and more, so check his stuff out on Beatport and iTunes.
{podcast Afterhours 2011: Fitzpatrick}

If there is any one thing you can expect from Cornerstone, it’s that the schedule never stays intact. Fifteen minutes before DJ Sciencedrop was supposed to go one, we ran into a technical glitch. After a short debate, Dave Richards ran back to the camp to get his gear. Shortly after his return, the show was on, the tent packed and the crowd was rocked. Spontaneous, dark and maybe even massive is what this set is.
{podcast Afterhours 2011: Dave Richards}

After Andy Hunter° finished up on Main Stage, Jeremy Kadinger took over back at the Afterhours Stage for the Afterhours Volume 4 CD Release party. The place was packed tight and Jeremy rocked the house all while chain smoking his favorite brand. He was a sight to see and hear. This was perhaps one of the best sets of the week. Check out his upcoming release on MK837 this September. In fact, it might already be in this set.
{podcast Afterhours 2011: Jeremy Kadinger}

Night one of Afterhours 2011 started off with Ralph Lindstrom on Cornerstone’s main stage and Kevin Oneel and Alex Bedwell on hype duty. The crowd filed in during Ralph’s set and was primed and ready for Andy Hunter° later that night. You can find out more about him at www.harmonynet.net
{podcast Afterhours 2011: Ralph Lindstrom}

The world is a busy and complicated place sometimes. Technology often progresses in wonderful ways, but often times moving to the latest and greatest presents… issues. Well, the world of open source presents us with another type of problem as well. What happens if someone who was maintaining a tool decides to become a missionary instead? Well… you get an abandoned tool. That’s what happened with our podcast feed.

Last month, Dave Richards introduced you to his new show Labels. Featured that month was his own label, MK837. This month, David sits down with Gary Raad of Deeplife Records. {enclose labels_ep2.mp3}
Welcome to the first episode of Labels, presented by Tastyfresh.com. This is a new podcast that will feature the labels run by the members of Tastyfresh.com. First up is MK837. MK837 was founded in 2010 by Dave Richards, Kevin Oneel and Chris "Deeflash" Reiche. With nearly 30 releases now, MK837 has established itself firmly as a label to take seriously, but not too serious. Check them out at www.mk837.com or Beatport.com. {enclose labels_ep1.mp3}

February brings us some more European love, this time from the trance music capitol of the world, The Netherlands, where Noadja drops a beautiful hour of the pure. {enclose homegrown_ep19.mp3}