Redfreya (@redfreya)
presents United We Rise Podcast Nr. 216
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▌I Could you take us through a day in your life, from a possible morning routine through to your work?
It depends on how many projects I have on the go at once; sometimes I am solely doing music, other times when I am working a 'day job' on the side, it comes and goes, so at those times life is very busy because it's 2 jobs :') . But I think a lot of artists can relate to this - gigging can be very up and down, especially in the phase of 'establishing yourself', and it can be reassuring to have a steady source of income during those phases.
Regardless, a few key principles remain...I always start the day with a good coffee (this is like the highlight of my day haha) and a look at the sun (even though in London it's often raining)...I try to prioritise things to take care of my health, and one really important one for DJs is to work on your circadian rhythm - it's important to get outside in daylight first thing in the morning after waking as this exposure to sunlight helps to reset your sleep pattern.
Usually I'm getting music admin or other 'day-job' type work tasks done during the day, and then it comes to producing and working on music for DJ sets etc, I prefer to do this in the evening when it's darker. Actually my favourite timing for studio work would be 7-8pm - 2-3am, I feel a lot more creative during these hours (which helps also for the DJ job) !
Finally, I have been working on having a proper wind-down routine at the end of the day - it's helpful to switch off all technology, and put the phone in another room / on airplane mode after a certain hour. I will try to do relaxing, present moment things for a bit at the end of the day, like meditate, read a book, take a bath etc, and get into the here & now because when we're working on tasks I think our brain gets so caught up in the future and our goals etc. Sometimes I'm also hitting the gym and sauna on evenings, also important for health!
▌II Which artist influenced you a lot?
My favourite painter is Rothko and I am very inspired by him, just in use of colour to portray raw emotions. I love simplicity, and I like bold artwork, whatever the medium be it painting or music. I love art where the message is communicated with subtlety. I appreciate raw, distressed and imperfect elements in artwork too, as opposed to a glossy finish. Musically, I've been inspired / influenced by artists like Nicolas Jaar, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Mano Le Tough, Stimming, Recondite and many more of course.
▌III How did you prepare this mix and what was your main inspiration?
Once, during a set, a lighting engineer asked me exactly what mood I want to evoke with my music, and the answer always stuck with me (and I think it's very true in this set). I want to bring about a moody, groovy, hypnotic vibe - melodic, yet subtle and not 'in your face', but layered with quite intense emotional depth and some melancholic elements. I always think that being brought to feeling a bit sad on the dancefloor (or when listening music) is the best and it's a goal when I'm playing or making a mix. It helps you to feel the full spectrum of your emotions & release them. I really hope you'll enjoy this mix :)
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█ Redfreya (@redfreya)
SC - https://soundcloud.com/redfreya
█ UNITED WE STREAM (Berlin / Global)
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#redfreya #electronicmusic #melodictechno #afrohouse #organichouse #deephouse #house #techno #electronica #downtempo #disco #techno #ambient #italo #wave #psy #twerk #darkdisco #techhouse
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Redfreya (@redfreya)
presents United We Rise Podcast Nr. 216
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▌I Could you take us through a day in your life, from a possible morning routine through to your work?
It depends on how many projects I have on the go at once; sometimes I am solely doing music, other times when I am working a 'day job' on the side, it comes and goes, so at those times life is very busy because it's 2 jobs :') . But I think a lot of artists can relate to this - gigging can be very up and down, especially in the phase of 'establishing yourself', and it can be reassuring to have a steady source of income during those phases.
Regardless, a few key principles remain...I always start the day with a good coffee (this is like the highlight of my day haha) and a look at the sun (even though in London it's often raining)...I try to prioritise things to take care of my health, and one really important one for DJs is to work on your circadian rhythm - it's important to get outside in daylight first thing in the morning after waking as this exposure to sunlight helps to reset your sleep pattern.
Usually I'm getting music admin or other 'day-job' type work tasks done during the day, and then it comes to producing and working on music for DJ sets etc, I prefer to do this in the evening when it's darker. Actually my favourite timing for studio work would be 7-8pm - 2-3am, I feel a lot more creative during these hours (which helps also for the DJ job) !
Finally, I have been working on having a proper wind-down routine at the end of the day - it's helpful to switch off all technology, and put the phone in another room / on airplane mode after a certain hour. I will try to do relaxing, present moment things for a bit at the end of the day, like meditate, read a book, take a bath etc, and get into the here & now because when we're working on tasks I think our brain gets so caught up in the future and our goals etc. Sometimes I'm also hitting the gym and sauna on evenings, also important for health!
▌II Which artist influenced you a lot?
My favourite painter is Rothko and I am very inspired by him, just in use of colour to portray raw emotions. I love simplicity, and I like bold artwork, whatever the medium be it painting or music. I love art where the message is communicated with subtlety. I appreciate raw, distressed and imperfect elements in artwork too, as opposed to a glossy finish. Musically, I've been inspired / influenced by artists like Nicolas Jaar, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Mano Le Tough, Stimming, Recondite and many more of course.
▌III How did you prepare this mix and what was your main inspiration?
Once, during a set, a lighting engineer asked me exactly what mood I want to evoke with my music, and the answer always stuck with me (and I think it's very true in this set). I want to bring about a moody, groovy, hypnotic vibe - melodic, yet subtle and not 'in your face', but layered with quite intense emotional depth and some melancholic elements. I always think that being brought to feeling a bit sad on the dancefloor (or when listening music) is the best and it's a goal when I'm playing or making a mix. It helps you to feel the full spectrum of your emotions & release them. I really hope you'll enjoy this mix :)
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█ Redfreya (@redfreya)
SC - https://soundcloud.com/redfreya
█ UNITED WE STREAM (Berlin / Global)
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█ HASHTAGS
#redfreya #electronicmusic #melodictechno #afrohouse #organichouse #deephouse #house #techno #electronica #downtempo #disco #techno #ambient #italo #wave #psy #twerk #darkdisco #techhouse
Dave Dinger (Bachstelzen / KaterBlau) presents United We Rise Podcast Nr. 208
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Dave Dinger (Bachstelzen / KaterBlau) presents United We Rise Podcast Nr. 208
Dave Dinger (@dave-dinger / Bachstelzen / KaterBlau)
presents United We Rise Podcast Nr. 208
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▌I What’s your favorite drink while being behind the decks in the Club?
I’m happy to have stopped drinking alcohol. It was a long tough way to admit that I have a problem with it and that I’m actually scared of trying to play without it.
Plain fact is, that I function better when I’m sober, emotionally and technically.
So for now Club Mate is mostly the weapon of my choice, with pretty similar results. I loose control while I’m playing, drinking much more than it is good for me and feeling fucked up on the day after. So while I work my way slowly towards drinking plain water, I practice other methods to deal with my insecurities than grabbing a drink. Dancing for example😅
▌II Could you take us through a day in your life, from a possible morning routine through to your work?
My morning routine to fight berlin winter depression:
I have a cold shower first thing. Always.
Half a liter of green tea followed by half an hour of breathwork to get my mind and feelings straight.
Then I do half an hour of qigong to fight the chronic pain in my body.
If there is time I go for a dip in the river Spree. Yes!
Then I’ll have a luxurious porridge for breakfast.
After that I try to organize my life for the rest of the day.
That’s a good day.
On a bad I was sleepless half of the night so I can’t get up. There is nothing more attractive than sleeping, escaping the overload with all the things I should do and a feeling of being incapable of taking care of myself. And I’ll sleep all day, ending up sleepless at night. And repeat.
Morning routine works quite well, currently I’m trying to establish an evening routine.
And honestly in don’t know how to find time to do anything else in-between.
▌III Did you gain something positive from this time with Corona?
The biggest benefit was that I deleted 10.000 shitty tracks from my music collection, haha.
No, seriously, i spent the first lockdown living in a little pop up community out in nature. After some weeks i realize that I hadn’t spent that much time in one place in decades. Also I was feeling happy for the first time in years.
And I had capacity to contemplate.
I had spent over 20 years on the fast lane successfully running away from myself and everything else.
I have been deeply unhappy for ways too long, living the dream of a 20 year old while being in my forties.
What was my plan for the other half of my working life?
I didn’t have any.
And I liked the smell of freedom and adventure in it.
So I did a professional training for somatic bodywork and started another, longer one for Bodypsychotherapy which I’m still into.
In a way I’m doing what I always did, I help other to connect with their body and emotions, and show them how to let go of bullshit.
And I had the call to talk about all that stuff, to show myself as what I really am and how I really feel and give others the chance to do the same.
So i started a podcast RAVE & HEALTH which will go online in April.
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█ Dave Dinger (@dave-dinger / Bachstelzen / KaterBlau)
SC -https://soundcloud.com/dave-dinger
IG - https://www.instagram.com/dave_dinger
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YT - http://www.youtube.com/@Raveandhealth
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#davedinger #bachstelzen #katerblau #electronicmusic #melodictechno #afrohouse #organichouse #deephouse #house #techno #electronica #downtempo #disco #techno #ambient #italo #wave #psy #twerk #darkdisco #techhouse
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Redfreya (@redfreya)
presents United We Rise Podcast Nr. 216
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▌I Could you take us through a day in your life, from a possible morning routine through to your work?
It depends on how many projects I have on the go at once; sometimes I am solely doing music, other times when I am working a 'day job' on the side, it comes and goes, so at those times life is very busy because it's 2 jobs :') . But I think a lot of artists can relate to this - gigging can be very up and down, especially in the phase of 'establishing yourself', and it can be reassuring to have a steady source of income during those phases.
Regardless, a few key principles remain...I always start the day with a good coffee (this is like the highlight of my day haha) and a look at the sun (even though in London it's often raining)...I try to prioritise things to take care of my health, and one really important one for DJs is to work on your circadian rhythm - it's important to get outside in daylight first thing in the morning after waking as this exposure to sunlight helps to reset your sleep pattern.
Usually I'm getting music admin or other 'day-job' type work tasks done during the day, and then it comes to producing and working on music for DJ sets etc, I prefer to do this in the evening when it's darker. Actually my favourite timing for studio work would be 7-8pm - 2-3am, I feel a lot more creative during these hours (which helps also for the DJ job) !
Finally, I have been working on having a proper wind-down routine at the end of the day - it's helpful to switch off all technology, and put the phone in another room / on airplane mode after a certain hour. I will try to do relaxing, present moment things for a bit at the end of the day, like meditate, read a book, take a bath etc, and get into the here & now because when we're working on tasks I think our brain gets so caught up in the future and our goals etc. Sometimes I'm also hitting the gym and sauna on evenings, also important for health!
▌II Which artist influenced you a lot?
My favourite painter is Rothko and I am very inspired by him, just in use of colour to portray raw emotions. I love simplicity, and I like bold artwork, whatever the medium be it painting or music. I love art where the message is communicated with subtlety. I appreciate raw, distressed and imperfect elements in artwork too, as opposed to a glossy finish. Musically, I've been inspired / influenced by artists like Nicolas Jaar, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Mano Le Tough, Stimming, Recondite and many more of course.
▌III How did you prepare this mix and what was your main inspiration?
Once, during a set, a lighting engineer asked me exactly what mood I want to evoke with my music, and the answer always stuck with me (and I think it's very true in this set). I want to bring about a moody, groovy, hypnotic vibe - melodic, yet subtle and not 'in your face', but layered with quite intense emotional depth and some melancholic elements. I always think that being brought to feeling a bit sad on the dancefloor (or when listening music) is the best and it's a goal when I'm playing or making a mix. It helps you to feel the full spectrum of your emotions & release them. I really hope you'll enjoy this mix :)
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█ Redfreya (@redfreya)
SC - https://soundcloud.com/redfreya
█ UNITED WE STREAM (Berlin / Global)
FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/unitedwestream/
WEB - https://unitedwestream.berlin/
INSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/unitedwestream/
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█ HASHTAGS
#redfreya #electronicmusic #melodictechno #afrohouse #organichouse #deephouse #house #techno #electronica #downtempo #disco #techno #ambient #italo #wave #psy #twerk #darkdisco #techhouse