AM/FM BY CHRIS LIEBING show

AM/FM BY CHRIS LIEBING

Summary: Welcome to am/fm by Chris Liebing. This show is all about the music in the moment it was played. It kind of functions like an audible dj diary. The idea behind it is that I choose a recent set that I played and deliver it to you unedited, raw and direct, in 60 minutes pieces on a weekly basis. For example, if I play a three hours set somewhere, it will be divided in three 60 minutes long am/fm shows, so after three weeks you will have the full set. You could even put them into a playlist and listen to the whole set with seamless transitions. I try to keep the commentaries to a minimum, so that you get a maximum amount of music. Still, I want to mention certain things during the show, but beyond that, I will provide additional info in form of a written set report, which can be found on www.chrisliebing.com or on my facebook-site.

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 am/fm | 038 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the second hour of my set for Blend Productions in Athens on November 7th. Playtimes in Greece tend to be quite late, so I started my set right after a fabulous performance by Nicole Moudaber at 5:30 in the morning. Actually this time there is not much more to say, besides I think I never had that much fun and good times ever before in Athens… and Greece has always been very good! Big up Greece! Hope you enjoy! … Oh yeah, one more inside info for you, I have had a hard time finding good new tracks in the past weeks, that's why you might recognize quite a few tracks from the weeks before, but I always try to bring them across in a new way. You will be the judge again if I manage to do so …

 am/fm | 037 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the first hour of my set for Blend Productions in Athens on November 7th. Playtimes in Greece tend to be quite late, so I started my set right after a fabulous performance by Nicole Moudaber at 5:30 in the morning. Actually this time there is not much more to say, besides I think I never had that much fun and good times ever before in Athens… and Greece has always been very good! Big up Greece! Hope you enjoy! … Oh yeah, one more inside info for you, I have had a hard time finding good new tracks in the past weeks, that's why you might recognize quite a few tracks from the weeks before, but I always try to bring them across in a new way. You will be the judge again if I manage to do so…

 am/fm | 036 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM episode is the third and last hour of my set that I played at Serendipity Club in Foligno. Foligno is in the centre of Italy near Assisi (the town where the famous Francesco came from). I have been coming to Italy for many years now, but I have never been to this very beautiful part. The Serendipity Club is in its 5th year now and already has an amazing reputation to be one of the leading underground clubs of Italy, so I was very happy to play there for the first time. Now some could say that my last AM/FM set from Stockholm is quite similar to this one…. and you could be right. Both are places where I had never played at before, both kind of similar size, but here it is all about the details, as mostly in Techno music. At both places I had a great time and you will be the judge if I just repeated the 3h set that I played in Stockholm or if the music comes across in a whole different way. And now you could also put the three parts together in a playlist and listen to the whole set with seamless transitions. Enjoy!

 am/fm | 035 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM episode is the second hour of my set that I played at Serendipity Club in Foligno. Foligno is in the centre of Italy near Assisi (the town where the famous Francesco came from). I have been coming to Italy for many years now, but I have never been to this very beautiful part. The Serendipity Club is in its 5th year now and already has an amazing reputation to be one of the leading underground clubs of Italy, so I was very happy to play there for the first time. Now some could say that my last AM/FM set from Stockholm is quite similar to this one…. and you could be right. Both are places where I had never played at before, both kind of similar size, but here it is all about the details, as mostly in Techno music. At both places I had a great time and you will be the judge if I just repeated the 3h set that I played in Stockholm or if the music comes across in a whole different way. Enjoy!

 am/fm | 034 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM episode is the first hour of my set that I played at Serendipity Club in Foligno. Foligno is in the centre of Italy near Assisi (the town where the famous Francesco came from). I have been coming to Italy for many years now, but I have never been to this very beautiful part. The Serendipity Club is in its 5th year now and already has an amazing reputation to be one of the leading underground clubs of Italy, so I was very happy to play there for the first time. Now some could say that my last AM/FM set from Stockholm is quite similar to this one…. and you could be right. Both are places where I had never played at before, both kind of similar size, but here it is all about the details, as mostly in Techno music. At both places I had a great time and you will be the judge if I just repeated the 3h set that I played in Stockholm or if the music comes across in a whole different way. Enjoy!

 am/fm | 033 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the third and last hour of my set that I played for Tillsammans at Slakthuset in Stockholm on October the 2nd. Coming kind of directly from our grand HYTE season closing fiesta on Ibiza, I realised that I had not been back to Sweden in 5 years. 5 Years, that is a long time and not coming to a country for that long, I wondered if people would actually still remember me or my music. But it seemed like it was more than worth the wait. I almost forgot what a beautiful City Stockholm is. The Location Slakthuset is an old Slaughterhouse, and for me, lover of a plant based diet, it was a great feeling to put this place to a much better and healthier use than what it once was intended to. I could not ask for more, the crowd was so much fun, directing and following me on an amazing 3h journey. The set was a constant give and take between me and everyone else in the room, something I wanted to pass on to you on this AM/FM show. Big thanks also to the promoters, it was so much fun with all of you, that it was really hard to leave Stockholm again. I hope to be back soon! And now that you actually have all the three parts, you could put them altogether in a playlist and listen to the whole set with seamless transitions.

 am/fm | 032 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the second hour of my set that I played for Tillsammans at Slakthuset in Stockholm on October the 2nd. Coming kind of directly from our grand HYTE season closing fiesta on Ibiza, I realised that I had not been back to Sweden in 5 years. 5 Years, that is a long time and not coming to a country for that long, I wondered if people would actually still remember me or my music. But it seemed like it was more than worth the wait. I almost forgot what a beautiful City Stockholm is. The Location Slakthuset is an old Slaughterhouse, and for me, lover of a plant based diet, it was a great feeling to put this place to a much better and healthier use than what it once was intended to. I could not ask for more, the crowd was so much fun, directing and following me on an amazing 3h journey. The set was a constant give and take between me and everyone else in the room, something I wanted to pass on to you on this AM/FM show. Big thanks also to the promoters, it was so much fun with all of you, that it was really hard to leave Stockholm again. I hope to be back soon!

 am/fm | 031 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the first hour of my set that I played for Tillsammans at Slakthuset in Stockholm on October the 2nd. Coming kind of directly from our grand HYTE season closing fiesta on Ibiza, I realised that I had not been back to Sweden in 5 years. 5 Years, that is a long time and not coming to a country for that long, I wondered if people would actually still remember me or my music. But it seemed like it was more than worth the wait. I almost forgot what a beautiful City Stockholm is. The Location Slakthuset is an old Slaughterhouse, and for me, lover of a plant based diet, it was a great feeling to put this place to a much better and healthier use than what it once was intended to. I could not ask for more, the crowd was so much fun, directing and following me on an amazing 3h journey. The set was a constant give and take between me and everyone else in the room, something I wanted to pass on to you on this AM/FM show. Big thanks also to the promoters, it was so much fun with all of you, that it was really hard to leave Stockholm again. I hope to be back soon!

 am/fm | 030 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the third and last hour of my set that I played on September 10th for Richie Hawtin's Enter night at Space on Ibiza. Here is a little video interview from Enter, shot just before the show: https://youtu.be/K1Sn7exH470. But please also keep reading to find out more... To be honest, initially this was not my first choice of sets that I wanted to deliver to you, but for various reasons it happened to be the one. If you follow the program, you noticed that I already published a set of mine recorded on Ibiza this summer and there are many more places I get to play at besides Ibiza these days, for example in beautiful Italy. Beginning of September I played the closing of Tini Soundgarden in Cecina, which was a hell of a fun night and of course, when running a weekly podcast/radio show like AMFM, we record every set that I play. But lately we had some trouble with the recorder and sometimes ended up with no recording of the set. This was especially frustrating at Tini Soundgarden, as I really wanted to publish this one. The same happened in El Paso, the following Sunday for the Sun City Music Festival, again no recording of this night sadly. Well, when the universe tells you to let go of something, you should, so I moved on and fixed (hopefully for the future) the recorder problem. For me it became clear that the next set on my list was the gig at Enter on Ibiza, which didn´t turn out to be as easy as I expected really. After a short day off in my hometown, after returning from Texas earlier (thanks to another Lufthansa strike, that took much longer than expected), I had to fly from Frankfurt via Palma de Mallorca to Ibiza on the 10th, the day of the gig. Landing in Palma I noticed that my first connection flight with beautiful Iberia Airlines first got delayed, then cancelled. The same happened to the next one, letting me stranded at the Palma airport for good 7 hours. Anyone who knows the airport in Palma knows how much fun that is. To make a long story short, after all it took me 11 hours to travel from Frankfurt to Ibiza, arriving on the island basically just on time for my gig. I played the opening in the Main Room, starting at midnight when the doors opened till shortly past 3 o`clock, when I handed over to Richie. You can imagine it was quite hard to shake off the stress of that travel day, so I must say I did have moments during the gig where I didn't really feel what I was doing. But you gotta be professional and don't allow those things to interfere with your set. Even though I wasn't too happy about my performance, I ended up having a super fun night, hanging out with Ali Dubfire and more friends from the US who came and visited. So here is the Ibiza Enter set with all its ups and downs, and now that you actually have all the three parts, you can put them altogether in a playlist and listen to the whole set with seamless transitions. Enjoy!

 am/fm | 029 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the second hour of my set that I played on September 10th for Richie Hawtin's Enter night at Space on Ibiza. Here is a little video interview from Enter, shot just before the show: https://youtu.be/K1Sn7exH470. But please also keep reading to find out more... To be honest, initially this was not my first choice of sets that I wanted to deliver to you, but for various reasons it happened to be the one. If you follow the program, you noticed that I already published a set of mine recorded on Ibiza this summer and there are many more places I get to play at besides Ibiza these days, for example in beautiful Italy. Beginning of September I played the closing of Tini Soundgarden in Cecina, which was a hell of a fun night and of course, when running a weekly podcast/radio show like AMFM, we record every set that I play. But lately we had some trouble with the recorder and sometimes ended up with no recording of the set. This was especially frustrating at Tini Soundgarden, as I really wanted to publish this one. The same happened in El Paso, the following Sunday for the Sun City Music Festival, again no recording of this night sadly. Well, when the universe tells you to let go of something, you should, so I moved on and fixed (hopefully for the future) the recorder problem. For me it became clear that the next set on my list was the gig at Enter on Ibiza, which didn´t turn out to be as easy as I expected really. After a short day off in my hometown, after returning from Texas earlier (thanks to another Lufthansa strike, that took much longer than expected), I had to fly from Frankfurt via Palma de Mallorca to Ibiza on the 10th, the day of the gig. Landing in Palma I noticed that my first connection flight with beautiful Iberia Airlines first got delayed, then cancelled. The same happened to the next one, letting me stranded at the Palma airport for good 7 hours. Anyone who knows the airport in Palma knows how much fun that is. To make a long story short, after all it took me 11 hours to travel from Frankfurt to Ibiza, arriving on the island basically just on time for my gig. I played the opening in the Main Room, starting at midnight when the doors opened till shortly past 3 o`clock, when I handed over to Richie. You can imagine it was quite hard to shake off the stress of that travel day, so I must say I did have moments during the gig where I didn't really feel what I was doing. But you gotta be professional and don't allow those things to interfere with your set. Even though I wasn't too happy about my performance, I ended up having a super fun night, hanging out with Ali Dubfire and more friends from the US who came and visited. So here is the Ibiza Enter set with all its ups and downs, but as always I leave the judgment up to you. Enjoy listening!

 am/fm | 028 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the first hour of my set that I played on September 10th for Richie Hawtin's Enter night at Space on Ibiza. Here is a little video interview from Enter, shot just before the show: https://youtu.be/K1Sn7exH470. But please also keep reading to find out more... To be honest, initially this was not my first choice of sets that I wanted to deliver to you, but for various reasons it happened to be the one. If you follow the program, you noticed that I already published a set of mine recorded on Ibiza this summer and there are many more places I get to play at besides Ibiza these days, for example in beautiful Italy. Beginning of September I played the closing of Tini Soundgarden in Cecina, which was a hell of a fun night and of course, when running a weekly podcast/radio show like AMFM, we record every set that I play. But lately we had some trouble with the recorder and sometimes ended up with no recording of the set. This was especially frustrating at Tini Soundgarden, as I really wanted to publish this one. The same happened in El Paso, the following Sunday for the Sun City Music Festival, again no recording of this night sadly. Well, when the universe tells you to let go of something, you should, so I moved on and fixed (hopefully for the future) the recorder problem. For me it became clear that the next set on my list was the gig at Enter on Ibiza, which didn´t turn out to be as easy as I expected really. After a short day off in my hometown, after returning from Texas earlier (thanks to another Lufthansa strike, that took much longer than expected), I had to fly from Frankfurt via Palma de Mallorca to Ibiza on the 10th, the day of the gig. Landing in Palma I noticed that my first connection flight with beautiful Iberia Airlines first got delayed, then cancelled. The same happened to the next one, letting me stranded at the Palma airport for good 7 hours. Anyone who knows the airport in Palma knows how much fun that is. To make a long story short, after all it took me 11 hours to travel from Frankfurt to Ibiza, arriving on the island basically just on time for my gig. I played the opening in the Main Room, starting at midnight when the doors opened till shortly past 3 o`clock, when I handed over to Richie. You can imagine it was quite hard to shake off the stress of that travel day, so I must say I did have moments during the gig where I didn't really feel what I was doing. But you gotta be professional and don't allow those things to interfere with your set. Even though I wasn't too happy about my performance, I ended up having a super fun night, hanging out with Ali Dubfire and more friends from the US who came and visited. So here is the Ibiza Enter set with all its ups and downs, but as always I leave the judgment up to you. Enjoy listening!

 am/fm | 027 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the fifth and last hour of my 5h set that I played at Concrete in Paris on Sunday August 9th. It was a daytime party and I started to play at 3 pm. I finished just shortly after 8 pm, before Dustin Zahn took over with an amazing live set. Over the past 5 years the Techno scene in Paris has developed remarkably. Concrete and the Weather Festival play an essential role in this development and the scene is very vibrant and open-minded. People are having a blast and are really open to whatever you play, as long as you play from your heart and have loads of fun while doing so. It was my third time playing on this great boat on the Seine, and I always enjoy the special atmosphere of this venue. Due to the fact that the DJ booth is right at the end of the dance floor, you are very close to everyone, which creates a certain intimacy between you and the crowd. Although I have to say that my mixing might have been off a little here and there, I chose to bring you this full 5h set, because it was just so much fun. The crowd and I really went on a journey together and I ended up playing quite a few old tracks I haven't played for a while. Touring in summer and especially in August tends to be physically pretty demanding, with all the festivals and odd club days and nights. Only in the first 2 weeks of August I have been playing about 12 gigs and Paris was gig number 7 in that series. It definitely does get exhausting at some point, but that is also the point where you enter this mode in which you start to think less and just do. And as far as I believe, this is always helpful, especially when it comes to music. Like I said before, it may not be the most perfectly mixed set I have ever played, but it was a lot of fun and quite a unique ride, so that I am more than happy to share this one with you. Now you actually have all the five parts so that you could put them altogeher in a playlist and listen to the whole set with seamless transitions. Hope you enjoy!

 am/fm | 026 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the fourth hour of my 5h set that I played at Concrete in Paris on Sunday August 9th. It was a daytime party and I started to play at 3 pm. I finished just shortly after 8 pm, before Dustin Zahn took over with an amazing live set. Over the past 5 years the Techno scene in Paris has developed remarkably. Concrete and the Weather Festival play an essential role in this development and the scene is very vibrant and open-minded. People are having a blast and are really open to whatever you play, as long as you play from your heart and have loads of fun while doing so. It was my third time playing on this great boat on the Seine, and I always enjoy the special atmosphere of this venue. Due to the fact that the DJ booth is right at the end of the dance floor, you are very close to everyone, which creates a certain intimacy between you and the crowd. Although I have to say that my mixing might have been off a little here and there, I chose to bring you this full 5h set, because it was just so much fun. The crowd and I really went on a journey together and I ended up playing quite a few old tracks I haven't played for a while. Touring in summer and especially in August tends to be physically pretty demanding, with all the festivals and odd club days and nights. Only in the first 2 weeks of August I have been playing about 12 gigs and Paris was gig number 7 in that series. It definitely does get exhausting at some point, but that is also the point where you enter this mode in which you start to think less and just do. And as far as I believe, this is always helpful, especially when it comes to music. Like I said before, it may not be the most perfectly mixed set I have ever played, but it was a lot of fun and quite a unique ride, so that I am more than happy to share this one with you. Hope you enjoy listening to it!

 am/fm | 025 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the third hour of my 5h set that I played at Concrete in Paris on Sunday August 9th. It was a daytime party and I started to play at 3 pm. I finished just shortly after 8 pm, before Dustin Zahn took over with an amazing live set. Over the past 5 years the Techno scene in Paris has developed remarkably. Concrete and the Weather Festival play an essential role in this development and the scene is very vibrant and open-minded. People are having a blast and are really open to whatever you play, as long as you play from your heart and have loads of fun while doing so. It was my third time playing on this great boat on the Seine, and I always enjoy the special atmosphere of this venue. Due to the fact that the DJ booth is right at the end of the dance floor, you are very close to everyone, which creates a certain intimacy between you and the crowd. Although I have to say that my mixing might have been off a little here and there, I chose to bring you this full 5h set, because it was just so much fun. The crowd and I really went on a journey together and I ended up playing quite a few old tracks I haven't played for a while. Touring in summer and especially in August tends to be physically pretty demanding, with all the festivals and odd club days and nights. Only in the first 2 weeks of August I have been playing about 12 gigs and Paris was gig number 7 in that series. It definitely does get exhausting at some point, but that is also the point where you enter this mode in which you start to think less and just do. And as far as I believe, this is always helpful, especially when it comes to music. Like I said before, it may not be the most perfectly mixed set I have ever played, but it was a lot of fun and quite a unique ride, so that I am more than happy to share this one with you. Hope you enjoy listening to it!

 am/fm | 024 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:00:00

This week´s AM/FM is the second hour of my 5h set that I played at Concrete in Paris on Sunday August 9th. It was a daytime party and I started to play at 3 pm. I finished just shortly after 8 pm, before Dustin Zahn took over with an amazing live set. Over the past 5 years the Techno scene in Paris has developed remarkably. Concrete and the Weather Festival play an essential role in this development and the scene is very vibrant and open-minded. People are having a blast and are really open to whatever you play, as long as you play from your heart and have loads of fun while doing so. It was my third time playing on this great boat on the Seine, and I always enjoy the special atmosphere of this venue. Due to the fact that the DJ booth is right at the end of the dance floor, you are very close to everyone, which creates a certain intimacy between you and the crowd. Although I have to say that my mixing might have been off a little here and there, I chose to bring you this full 5h set, because it was just so much fun. The crowd and I really went on a journey together and I ended up playing quite a few old tracks I haven't played for a while. Touring in summer and especially in August tends to be physically pretty demanding, with all the festivals and odd club days and nights. Only in the first 2 weeks of August I have been playing about 12 gigs and Paris was gig number 7 in that series. It definitely does get exhausting at some point, but that is also the point where you enter this mode in which you start to think less and just do. And as far as I believe, this is always helpful, especially when it comes to music. Like I said before, it may not be the most perfectly mixed set I have ever played, but it was a lot of fun and quite a unique ride, so that I am more than happy to share this one with you. Hope you enjoy listening to it!

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