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==History==
 
==History==
  
Vinylizer's first show was Black is Black starting in April 1992 and was renamed to '''Back To The Basics''' ('''BTTB''') in september 1992. In 1995 he wanted to celebrate the show number 50 with a special mix. He asked a few DJs and Boris Dlugosch did the mix playing old Chicago House classics. This was the first guest mix, so it was the first mix in the so-called X-Series, but at that time it was no series - just a birthday celebration.
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Vinylizer's first show was Black is Black starting in April 1992 and was renamed to '''Back To The Basics''' ('''BTTB''') in september 1992. In 1995 he wanted to celebrate the show number 50 with a special mix. He asked Boris Dlugosch, who was resident at Hamburg's famous club FRONT, the first place in Germany to play House music in the late 80s and a huge influence on The Vinylizer. Dlugosch did the mix playing old Chicago House classics. This was the first guest mix, so it was the first mix in the so-called X-Series, but at that time it was no series - just a birthday celebration.
  
 
One year later Vinylizer wanted to have another special mix and asked his all time heroes Pressure Drop. And that's when it all started - shortly after the Pressure Drop mix came mixes by Kruder & Dorfmeister, DJ Zinc and others.
 
One year later Vinylizer wanted to have another special mix and asked his all time heroes Pressure Drop. And that's when it all started - shortly after the Pressure Drop mix came mixes by Kruder & Dorfmeister, DJ Zinc and others.
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Unfortunately Evosonic went bankrupt a few years later so BTTB became local for Hamburg again, but he started to do shows for more stations such as FSK, NDR, and others.
 
Unfortunately Evosonic went bankrupt a few years later so BTTB became local for Hamburg again, but he started to do shows for more stations such as FSK, NDR, and others.
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Now his show is on air Thursdays, 9pm CET, on ByteFM, a web radio station from Hamburg. In Hamburg it is also available on 91.7 FM. All Samples Cleared!? is on every 2nd Saturday, 12am CET, ByteFM. And then there are 5 shows on NDR Info per year.
  
 
==Show Numbering==
 
==Show Numbering==
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{|
 
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!align="left"|xxx
 
!align="left"|xxx
|Shows on Tide where Vinylizer present new releases.
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|Shows on Tide where The Vinylizer present new releases.
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!align="left"|B-xxx
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|Shows on ByteFM where The Vinylizer present new releases.
 
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!align="left"|F-xxx
 
!align="left"|F-xxx
|Shows on FSK where Vinylizer present new releases.
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|Shows on FSK where The Vinylizer present new releases.
 
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!align="left"|N-xxx
 
!align="left"|N-xxx
|Shows on NDR where Vinylizer present new releases.
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|Shows on NDR where The Vinylizer present new releases.
 
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!align="left"|X-xxx
 
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!align="left"|S-xxx
 
!align="left"|S-xxx
|''Soul <-> HipHop'' (shows on the subject of sampling).
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|''Soul <-> HipHop'', later known as ''All Samples Cleared!?'' (shows on the subject of sampling).
 
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!align="left"|W-xxx
 
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|Documentations.
 
|Documentations.
 
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==External Links==
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http://www.vinylizer.net - the main page of the show with all tracklistings etc. <br />
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http://www.byte.fm/sendung/bttb---back-to-the-basics - BTTB on ByteFM<br />
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http://www.byte.fm/sendung/all-samples-cleared - All Samples Cleared!? on ByteFM

Latest revision as of 09:00, 19 September 2012

Back To The Basics
Genre: Hip-Hop, Downtempo, Experimental
Host: Der Vinylizer (a.k.a. Marcus Maack)
Time: Various
Station: FSK, Tide, NDR
Country: Hamburg, Germany

http://www.vinylizer.net/

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History

Vinylizer's first show was Black is Black starting in April 1992 and was renamed to Back To The Basics (BTTB) in september 1992. In 1995 he wanted to celebrate the show number 50 with a special mix. He asked Boris Dlugosch, who was resident at Hamburg's famous club FRONT, the first place in Germany to play House music in the late 80s and a huge influence on The Vinylizer. Dlugosch did the mix playing old Chicago House classics. This was the first guest mix, so it was the first mix in the so-called X-Series, but at that time it was no series - just a birthday celebration.

One year later Vinylizer wanted to have another special mix and asked his all time heroes Pressure Drop. And that's when it all started - shortly after the Pressure Drop mix came mixes by Kruder & Dorfmeister, DJ Zinc and others.

And then he was asked to do a show for Evosonic radio - still without getting money, but famous all over Germany. He accepted it, and that's where he had the first weekly show plus a special slot for the BTTB-X-Series on a weekly basis.

Unfortunately Evosonic went bankrupt a few years later so BTTB became local for Hamburg again, but he started to do shows for more stations such as FSK, NDR, and others.

Now his show is on air Thursdays, 9pm CET, on ByteFM, a web radio station from Hamburg. In Hamburg it is also available on 91.7 FM. All Samples Cleared!? is on every 2nd Saturday, 12am CET, ByteFM. And then there are 5 shows on NDR Info per year.

Show Numbering

xxx Shows on Tide where The Vinylizer present new releases.
B-xxx Shows on ByteFM where The Vinylizer present new releases.
F-xxx Shows on FSK where The Vinylizer present new releases.
N-xxx Shows on NDR where The Vinylizer present new releases.
X-xxx X-Series: mixes by guest djs. They send these mixes by post.
XL-xxx XL-Series: mixes by guest djs live in the studio.
S-xxx Soul <-> HipHop, later known as All Samples Cleared!? (shows on the subject of sampling).
W-xxx Wax Flowers.
D-xxx Documentations.

External Links

http://www.vinylizer.net - the main page of the show with all tracklistings etc.
http://www.byte.fm/sendung/bttb---back-to-the-basics - BTTB on ByteFM
http://www.byte.fm/sendung/all-samples-cleared - All Samples Cleared!? on ByteFM