RVA Radio: Score Emerald Beats Platinum Edition, A Dj Mix

by | Oct 4, 2013 | PODCASTS

Anthony began his musical journey by playing violin and flipping through his parents vinyl collection. Later in life he became a successful DJ performing at a mix of clubs, raves and private events.

Anthony began his musical journey by playing violin and flipping through his parents vinyl collection. Later in life he became a successful DJ performing at a mix of clubs, raves and private events. Anthony is president of Second Sight Recordings and in 2013 celebrates his 20 year anniversary performing as a DJ.

TRACK LIST:
Score Emerald Beats Platinum Edition, A DJ MIX, 2013

The-Drum
“Heat”
Contact
2013 Audraglint

FC Kahuna
“Hayling”
Machine Says Yes
2002 Nettwerk

Oliver
“Mechanical”
Mechanical – EP
2013 Fool’s Gold Records

Break Science
“Whole World Locked”
Monolith Code
2012 Pretty Lights Music

Kaskade & deadmau5
“Move for Me (GTA Remix)”
Move for Me (GTA Remix) – Single
2013 Ultra Records

Big Black Delta
“Pb3”
Big Black Delta
2013 Masters Of Bates

Dj Food
“In Orbit Every Monday”
The Search Engine
2011 Ninja Tune

Layo & Bushwacka!
“Dancing in the Dark (feat. Cevin Fisher”
Rising & Falling
2012 Olmeto

Felipe Venegas
“Oru Mila”
Ritmical Baco – EP
2012 Cadenza Records

Duke Dumont
“The Giver”
For Club Play Only, Pt. 2 – Single
2012 Turbo Recordings

Dusky
“Dummy”
Nobody Else – EP
2013 Simple Records

Technasia
“Heart of Flesh”
Heart of Flesh – Single
2012 Cadenza Records

Mark Knight
“Alright”
Bullets, Vol. 2 – Single
2012 Toolroom Productions

Fort Romeau
“Jetee”
Jetee – Single
2013 Ghostly International

Dousk
“Blender (Original Mix)”
Blender – Single
2008 Vapour Recordings

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner is the former editor of GayRVA and RVAMag from 2013 - 2017. He’s now the Richmond Bureau Chief for Radio IQ, a state-wide NPR outlet based in Roanoke. You can reach him at BradKutnerNPR@gmail.com




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