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Rowie's Spring Collection 09
October 27, 2009 12:11 AM PDT
This is a tec house mix in celebration of reaching 2,000 members for the "Rowie DJ Mixes" group on facebook! Enjoy. Rowie's Hottest 100bpm MixJuly 29, 2009 09:04 PM PDT
The theme of this mix is not a genre but a tempo, all tracks in this mix live round the 100 beats per minute mark. The genres within this mix are Funk, Disco, Soul, 80's, Hip Hop and even a hint of Country and Blues. Some of the artists used in the mix are Diana Ross, Plantlife, Bumblebeez, Missy Elliot, DJ Tib, Choklate plus Australia's own Agent 86 and Flow Dynamics. Hope you have as much fun listening to the mix as I did making it. ITM TOP 50 MIX - 6/09June 28, 2009 10:54 AM PDT
This mix is a mash up of new house, old house and tec. It was done for ITM50. Winter Wave Mix 4/09April 28, 2009 08:27 AM PDT
The last couple of mixes have been on the tec tip so I figured it was time to something on the house tip.
February 01, 2009 11:55 PM PST
This was done during Melbourne's hottest heatwave in 100 years...
October 22, 2008 12:43 AM PDT
This is another tecky orientated mix but with some house elements....
August 01, 2008 07:59 PM PDT
This is a teck house mix, best represents what I played @ onesixone mid 2008 and as the name suggests this mix does not have many vocals in it Rowie Revolver Mix July 08August 01, 2008 07:14 PM PDT
This mix represents some of the sounds I play at Revolver on Saturday mornings or Sunday afternoons. Electrowie 2 - Rowies '06 MixAugust 02, 2008 02:30 AM PDT
This Mix contains more of my bootleg edits/mixes than any other mix Electrowie 1 - Rowie Mix '04August 01, 2008 10:31 PM PDT
Here it is, after a lot of digging I have found the original Electrowie.
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Podcast SummaryFor bookings email rowiej@gmail.com About ROWIEMusic is not optional for Rowie, nor is dancing for the club goers who fill the floor at the many residencies and festivals this methodically captivating spinner plays. In fact, in the seven years since the talented DJ first played his maiden professional gig, there’s been an indefinable magnetism that’s drawn beat geeks and party kids alike to the dancefloor. It’s a deft talent that’s seen him entrenched as one of Melbourne’s A-list DJs, and a prodigious industry all-rounder whose drive and passion to cultivate quality, hip-shaking fun ensures his popularity continues to snowball. Indeed, it’s a sonic obsession that began at birth and began to germinate when the man known as James Rowe on his school report turned 17 and got his first big break in the music industry. Displaying the self-motivated drive that’d become his hallmark, he began a two year work experience stint with national youth radio station Triple J that’d see him involved in live recordings and broadcasts of everything from the Falls Festival, to Offshore and the station’s popular Live At the Wireless specials. Soaking up industry experience like a sponge, Rowie worked alongside respected producers/engineers Tony Cohen (Cold Chisel, Cruel Sea) and Chris Thompson (ARIA winning Augie March sound engineer) as his recording knowledge blossomed. To further cultivate his growing passion, Rowie completed a Sound Production course at RMIT in 2000, which led to a two-year stint working at celebrated recording studio Duffield Kenihan (co-owned by Andrew Duffield, keyboardist for legendary Australian rock outfit, the Models). But Rowie’s passion for music extended far beyond that of a mere studio-head. Enter mentalist Melbourne clubbing institution Revolver and party-starting local innovator Boogs. Losing his dancefloor shit to the seminal spinner every Sunday morning was all the encouragement Rowie needed to dive headlong into his new passion. With dex and vinyl now dominating his mindset, and inspired by Boogs’ ability to subvert house music’s status quo by incorporating electro, techno and floor-grooving bootlegs and accapellas into the mix, Rowie’s natural ear for music saw DJing opportunities click into place. In 2002, despite spinning house, Rowie scored his first professional gig at Seven’s long-running break nights Fractured. A natural with a pair of 1200s, his performance impressed the heads and a residency at famous Melbourne club onesixone soon followed. And you better believe he was on his way. What’s followed since, is testament to his unrelenting passion for quality dance music and desire to share it with Melbourne’s world-class clubbing community. In late 2003 he took over running Chapel Street’s Blue Bar every Sunday, turning it into a weekend haven for local party heads and a southside institution that’s still going strong to this day. In 2004, staying true to his fun-loving approach to DJing and promotion, Rowie also kickstarted Bamboozled, a monthly series of costume parties, hosted at both Platform One and onsixone, with the events showcasing Boogs, Spacey Space and Tahl, alongside quality internationals Ewan Pearson and Mike Monday. All the while, Rowie’s DJing stocks ballooned. Across three dex and FX, the dynamic spinner mixes up a storm, throwing down a fierce alchemy of beats, capable of spanning everything from house, techno, electro, soul, funk and disco. It’s this versatility that’s seen him support everyone from Norman Jay, to Jungle Brothers, Trentemoller, Teifschwarz and Perry Farrell, among countless others. On the club front, he’s moved dancefloors at Revolver, Room 680, Electric Ladyland, Tramp, Cushion Lounge, Republica – St Kilda Seabaths, Boutique, Valve and currently holds residencies at onesixone, Q Bar, Circus, Platform One and of course Blue Bar. Well entrenched as one of Melbourne’s favourite DJs, he’s in high demand on the festival circuit too, dropping his patented brand of bouncy tech house at Two Tribes, Future Music Festival, Kiss My Grass, Summadayze, Beats On The Beach (Byron Bay) and Trance Energy over the years. Join him on the dancefloor and see why everyone from respected tech house jock Alex Kid, to former Andy Cato (Groove Armada) collaborator Mike Monday are singing his praises. To find Rowie on FACEBOOK... search by email "rowiej@gmail.com" Fans of this Show
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