Episodes

  • The Engineer is back with tracks from Axel Karakasis, Angie Taylor, Christian Smith, Mani Festo, and I Am Bam to take you to the heart of the rave with the bass that makes the face, and the beats that move the feet. It's rave techno this month! If you want to be notified when the music and the mixes drop, head over to www.daibutsumusic.com and sign up for our monthly newsletter. Full track listing is in the Podcast section of the site. Enjoy the mix!

  • Hello and welcome to Episode 92 of BUDDHA BEATS! I’m The Engineer, your DJ for the next hour. This month we have tracks from: Stefan Vincent, Mark Reeve, O.B.I., Skirra, and yours truly. Time to head to The Temple folks, let’s get those sneakers on and LET’S GO!!

    EPISODE 92 — TRACK LIST

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    0:00:00 - Tengu / Stephan Vincent

    0:06:41 - Dark Spectral / Arnaud Le Texier

    0:09:36 - Crack / Mathys Lenne

    0:13:42 - Concentrate / Mark Reeve, KLØSET

    0:17:08 - Bells and Stabs / Kristian Heikkila

    0:21:15 - Hermes / Axel Karakasis

    0:25:28 - Conclusion / O.B.I.

    0:31:05 - Node Walker / The Engineer

    0:36:40 - Pressure / Filterheadz, The Reactivitz

    0:40:48 - My House / The Obsessed

    0:45:21 - Seeking (Dstm Remix) / Fatima Hajji

    0:51:04 - Desparate Souls / ALUTO

    0:54:06 - Out Of Focus / The Engineer

    1:00:06 - System Access / SKiRRA

    1:04:00 - Miasma (G8 Dub Remix) / Sound & Temper

    1:07:39 - Faster Than Light / The Engineer

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  • Hello and welcome to Episode 91 of BUDDHA BEATS! I’m The Engineer, your DJ for the next hour. This month we have tracks from: Zero Dayz, Mauro Somm, Flug, Cari Lekebusch, and yours truly. It’s time to head to The Temple folks, let’s get those sneakers on and LET’S GO!!

  • Hello and welcome to Episode 90 of BUDDHA BEATS! I’m The Engineer, your DJ for the next hour. This month we have tracks from Yan Cook, Torc, DAVE The Drummer, The Obsessed, and new music from yours truly! Time to head to The Temple folks, let’s get those sneakers on and LET’S GO!

  • Episode 89 is a 90 minute, blistering ride through the heavier and harder facets of the techno genre. When I made this, my head was clear, I had had enough sleep, and I was excited to do my absolute best. I honestly feel that this is one of my best mixes thus far. Mainly, because I took the time to get it right. Not like I didn’t for the others I’ve done, but I am extremely proud of this one. I hope you’ll agree!

    Dream Free (Jancen Remix) by Ackermann

    Aerospace (Original Mix) by Matthieu Benjamin

    Tor 8 (Original Mix) by Len Faki

    Phasing (Original Mix) by Matthieu Benjamin

    Push The Throttle (Original Mix) by Hertz

    Activate (Original Mix) by Slam

    Minus 2 (Original Mix) by Temudo

    2 Tha 3 (Original Mix) by Ollie Lishman

    Teenage Crisis (Original Mix) by 4000 Hz

    Flawless (Original Mix) by Balagan & Densha Crisis

    Tunnelvision (Original Mix) by White Noise (BE)

    Tekkno (Schiere Remix) by CENSURE

    Conclusion (Original Mix) by O.B.I.

    Bass Keeps Going (Original Mix) by Triptykh

    So Cute!! (Schiere Remix) by Ayako Mori

    Spectral (Oliver Deutschemann Remix) by Alpha Partical Assembly & shadoW Work

    Rave Plur (D.A.V.E. The Drummer Remix) by Toni Alvarez

    Point Break (The Obsessed Extended Remix) by Sulfurex

    Concentrate (Original Mix) by Mark Reeve & KLØSET

    Pure (Christian Smith Remix) by Michael Wells aka G.T.O.

    Nocturna (Original Mix) by The Engineer

  • Hello all! The Engineer here. Welcome to Episode 88 of the BUDDHA BEATS podcast! I hope you’re doing well. Question for you: Do you remember when breakbeats was the new hotness? No? Break-whats? For those who weren’t around in the scene when breakbeats were all the rage at the time, check this video out for a small primer (https://youtu.be/B4r0MdBQI6U). The reason for the reference, is that this month’s mix is all breaks and bass. This includes genres like Baltimore Bass style, Rave Breaks, Funky Breaks, Ghetto Bass, and others.

    NOTE!: Some tracks have adult language, so I apologize for that, and you have been warned.

    That being said, these tracks — like many — take me back to when I first heard, or spun tracks from these genres, and I thought I would share these with you all. Now, what’s more important, is that all of the tracks listed here except the last one are by artists on Bandcamp.com. As an artist, it’s tough to get people to notice your work, and Bandcamp is a great place to find some of the most creative pieces out there. I wanted to make sure these amazing productions and the artists who brought them to life get to an audience, with me as the conduit. I have included links in the track listing (https://daibutsumusic.com/buddhabeats/episode88), so if you like what you’ve heard, PLEASE. GO. SUPPORT. THESE. ARTISTS. While there are free tracks on Bandcamp (where you pay what you think the track is worth), please spend a few bucks and help these fine folks out. You'd like to hear more of their music right? Me too. So, let's get them acknowledged, and a few buck towards, bills, gear, services that they need to continue doing what they clearly love doing: making dope music.

    Daibutsu Music has a store there too, and I love getting an email that lets me know someone purchased my work on the Bandcamp platform.

    Please share this mix on your social feeds, it is greatly appreciated. Enjoy the mix!

    TRACK LIST

    00:00 — Ain’t Nobody Shake It Down (Original Mix) by Isaiah

    05:00 — Mentasm (Origingal Mix) by Rave 2 The Grave

    07:50 — Feel The Power (Original Mix) by Core Dimension feat. Angie Brown

    10:38 — Bull (Original Mix) by Under This

    14:16 — Throw It Back (Original Mix) by Gucci Bass

    16:59 — Bounce (Multiply Remix) by B-Phreak, Bradley Drop, Multiply, Hankook

    20:06 —Move Your Body (Original) by Weapon Of Choice

    23:45 — Renegade (Original Mix) by Farsight

    26:53 — Don’t Touch That Dial (Original Mix) by JiaLing

    30:02 — Don’t Stop (Original Mix) by Bowser & Paket

    33:12 — Sandy Bass (Original Mix) by Weapon Of Choice

    37:43 — Delusion (Original Mix) by Colombo

    43:07 — What Is Love (Original Mix) by Big J

    45:49 — Hurt U So (Original Mix) by Johnny L.

  • Hello and welcome to Episode 87 of BUDDHA BEATS! I’m The Engineer, your DJ for the next hour. This month, you’ll hear tracks from Daft Punk, The Cube Guys, Jess Bays, Aphrohead, and Block & Crown. I wanted to give you a mix with some classic house that brought back fond memories of nights out here in Philly. Please share this mix with your friends if you like what you heard here. The full tracklist is on daibutsumusic.com/buddhabeats/episode87.

  • If you hadn't noticed, I've really been digging the more hypnotic techno as of late. There has been some seriously sweet pieces I've discovered, so I thought this month's mix should a hypnotic one. Something else that has stood out to me is Bandcamp.com. This website has a LOT of amazing talent on it, and I have made sure that I get my releases there as well. Quite a few of the tracks on the mix are from artists/producers/DJs on the Bandcamp platform, and I highly recommend you check Bandcamp out if you haven't already. A close friend of mine referred Bandcamp being the equivalent of real crate digging, and I completely agree.

    EPISODE 86 - TRACK LISTING:

    Ryogo Yamamori—Raise / Kike Pravda—Galactica / Peter Van Hoesen—Purity Death Spiral / SAMA—Kill The Heat / The Engineer—Sleep / Arnaud Le Texier—Dark Spectral / Rodrigo Corona—Ocean / Push—Strange World / Norbak—Thibaud Said It's Sharp / D.A.V.E. The Drummer & Phil Kersh—Bassline Sunrise / Alex Rampol—Run Mode / D.A.V.E. The Drummer & MNTL—Mindtrip / Etherculture—Rot

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  • To celebrate the show's EIGHTH YEAR, I've included two songs I've written in this mix instead of just one. "Faster Than Light" has been released already, and a brand new one that releases today. We have tracks from Boatech, Fatima Hajji, Jack Master, and Flug as well to really round out the hour-long Peak/Hypnotic Techno mix. Please share these mixes with your friends on social media, and follow the Instagram accounts listed below, and include the #buddhabeats hash!

    EPISODE 85 // TRACKLIST:

    00:00 - Trust (Original Mix) / Boatech
    05:39 - System Majority (Original Mix) / Layton Giordani
    10:03 - Faster Than Light (Original Mix) / The Engineer
    14:44 - Ig Noise / Dimension (Claas Herrmann Remix)
    18:20 - Oculta (Original Mix) / Dmash
    21:56 - Loost (Original Mix) / Fatima Hajji
    28:03 - Indiference (Original Mix) / Juan Trujillo
    31:27 - Flash (Original Mix) / The Acid Mind Recordings
    33:03 - Rave Report (Original Mix) / Spencer Dunning
    36:07 - Shibuya (Original Mix) / DJ Tonio
    40:28 - Muted Minds (Original Mix) / Flug
    45:33 - Bang The Box (Slam Remix) / Jack Master, Richie Hawtin
    50:50 - Killer Business (Original Mix) / K-Deey
    54:56 - Anomaly (Original Mix) / The Engineer

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  • Welcome to the first BUDDHA BEATS episode of 2023! The Engineer here, your DJ for the next hour. This month we have tracks from Russ, Albert Kraemer, G8, Lost Minds, and Gunjack.If you like the mix, and want to hear more, all episodes are on Mixcloud and Soundcloud. Sign up for The Daibutsu Music newsletter at daibutsumusic.com to be notified of new music, merch, promotions, and DJ mixes.

  • This is the last BUDDHA BEATS mix of 2022. This year, I made some pretty big strides. When I look back at how far I’ve come, it seems makes me feel amazing to see that I achieved so much . Today I also released the discography for the first ten years of the Daibutsu Music label. It’s got 100 tracks, and that’s nothing to sneeze at.

    Normally, I would have a video recording of the mix being made, but when I got home from work, and finally got to make the mix, I just turned on the decks, and recorded it straight to my iPod Touch. I didn’t even fire up the computer, the visuals, or the cameras. I’m being honest here, I was tired from work. Retail during the Christmas season is ridiculous, and I’m sure I don’t have to tell anyone about that for you to get the gist of what I’m saying..

    But, listening back to this, it turned out so well. So, with that, I want to say Merry Christmas / Feliz Navidad, and Happy New Year to you!

  • Episode 82 is a hypnotic techno mix, with tracks from Linear System, ANNÉ, Carlos Manaca, Flug, Nicole Moudaber, and yours truly! Please share these mixes with your friends on social media, and follow the Instagram accounts listed below, and include the #buddhabeats hash!

  • Hello and welcome to Episode 81 of BUDDHA BEATS. I’m The Engineer, your DJ for the next hour. This month we have tracks from ShadowWork, Lee Holman, Daniel Levak, Jason Johnson (DE), and a few from yours truly. After a much needed break, I'm back in the studio, and behind the decks, bringing my sound to party people worldwide. I've been recharging my batteries after doing two years of massive output (for me) in bringing you my own tracks, and mixes with tracks that I feel light up the dancefloor! And it feels good to be back. If you haven’t signed up for the monthly newsletter, you can do so at daibutsumusic.com This is The Engineer signing off until next time, saying PEACE!

    Tracklist on https://www.daibutsumusic.com/buddhabeats

  • Juneteenth, 2022. Last year’s mix was fun, but this time, I wanted to bring some attention to the people who bring us these amazing performances, ideas that eventually became hits, even if only in the most underground of spaces. This mix features House and Techno legends like King Britt, DJ Dozia, Carl Cox, Kerry Chandler, Todd Terry, Mike Huckaby, Idris Elba, and Green Velvet. Along with singers like Whitney Houston, Martha Wash, Jocelyn Brown, Rainie Lassiter, and Billy Porter. These people inspired the likes of The Funkboys, Komanche and myself to continue to move the music forward. Happy Juneteenth, Pride, and Black Music Month. Enjoy!

  • When I had started going to raves back in the 90's, the only "online" places were CompuServe, Prodigy, AOL, and if you really knew what you were doing, you would log on to a BBS — a Bulletin Board System. And these were used for chatting with people across the country, and depending on what you logged into, even the world. I remember logging into a BBS one night, and learning of a rave party once. Other than that, the best way to learn of the parties were flyers and word of mouth. And, once you learned of the party, in order to throw off the authorities, there were map-point hotlines. You would call from the first one, find out where the next one was to get to the party. Sometimes it was in a decrepit or dilapidated building or warehouse. These were called Illegal or "Outlaw" raves.

    That being said, the DJs, and the music you heard at these events were magical. Now that I'm older, and have amassed quite a nice catalog of tracks from that area in various formats (CD/vinyl/MP3s), I always wanted to play at one of those events from back in the day. But something I quickly learned was how distant the BPMs were for large number of the tracks from that era, and how the speed of almost all of them drifted between a few different BPMs! And back then, there wasn't any sync buttons, or even digital DJ decks to use. It was ALL vinyl! I give credit where credit is due, the DJs back then made it look as simple as tying your shoe, when it was more like trying to knit a quilt from multiple directions.

    In this month's mix, I have been able to incorporate some of today's hard techno tracks in a mix withe some classic rave tracks from the like of Acen's "Trip II The Moon" (Parts One And Two), Church Of Extacy's "Passion", and Interactive's "Elevator Up & Down". Each of these tracks, if played for a raver who went to parties in the 1990s will instantly be able to tell you their escapades in which each of these tracks played a part! And to top it all off, I added my own track "Original Raver" to close the set. This unreleased track is my own attempt at writing a 90's rave track, complete with rave whistles! Let me know what you think!

    Enjoy!

  • I really miss riding on  the train, and often think about Japan, London, and France — the subway systems that I've ridden outside of the U.S. I got my DJ name from an a beautiful moment I spent with my father, who passed on his love of train rides to me. So this month's mix leaves the station in the deep house area with Andrius Zamba's "London Underground" (London's subway system, also known as "The Tube"), which I have ridden. From here, it's a smooth ride until we get past the 7th track, "My Lips" by Crazibiza, and onto "Sunglasses" by 2Lovers where everything picks up a bit. We even enter Tech House territory before ending up in the land of Techno, with Ramon Tapia's "Bang The Box". Let me know what you think!

  • Welcome to Episode 77 of BUDDHA BEATS! I’m The Engineer, and this month we have tracks by Fatima Hajji, Moby, Weska, Nicole Moudaber, Underworld, and myself.

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  • February 23rd, 2022, and the COVID-19 Pandemic is still going on. The rise of crime and violence has climbed to a point where you have to seriously think about going out, with all the robberies, murders, and carjacking going on. With all of that going on, it got me thinking about all the fun nights I’ve had, clubs and raves I’d been to, the people I had met at them, and all the amazing music I’ve heard. Almost subconsciously, I immediately went to the computer and started picking tracks that would have me on the floor all night back then. When I was finished, I looked over the track list and then it hit me — I had created the longest house set for the show. And it covers quite a few shades of house music too!

    I wanted to revisit those hot, sweaty nights, where race, financial status, car you drove, the job you had, didn’t matter. Back then it was all about the music, and having a good time through dancing. Still the best way to exercise, and the most cathartic way I know to ease the soul. Rather than wish for a device or vehicle that would take us back to that time, I think we can bring all of that music, care for one another, and love for scene, forward into today and leave the negative vibes at home. This mix is a non-stop, TWO HOUR ride through five shades of house music. Even Axel Foley makes an appearance. If you know, you know. (wink)

    As with all the mixes, this was all done in ONE take, no edits.

  • Hello and welcome to Episode 75 of BUDDHA BEATS! Our first episode of 2022! This month we have tracks from Yves Deruyter, Chris Kolle, Mython, Yan Cook, and myself. This is a techno mix, so don't expect it to let up, not one bit! It’s time to head to The Temple folks! Let’s get those sneakers on and LET’S GO!!!

  • Episode 74 is the last one of 2021, and I thought it best to do a house music set. There are tracks from Dusky, Basement Jaxx, Aphrohead, Robbie Rivera, Chus & Ceballos, Federico Scavo, and The Shapeshifters with Billy Porter. Have a happy holiday, and a wonderful new year. See you in 2022!