
Asheville House Music Society Mix Show – Episode 42
Hosted and mixed by DJ Tony Z for Netmix.com and AshevilleFM.org, tune into the Asheville House Music Society Mix Show on 103.3-LP FM here in Asheville North Carolina on December 12th at 12 midnight until 2 am Sunday morning. Each week, DJ Tony Z brings the best house music to the airwaves in the mountains of Western North Carolina.
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Omen ft. Sam Smith (Clapton Remix)
Asheville House Music Society Radio Show – Episode 38
Tune in to the Asheville House Music Society Radio Show on Saturday night at midnight for the best house music in Western North Carolina. @djtonyz from @netmix blends the latest house sounds from around the globe. Follow our Twitter feed: @avlhms for live tweets of the show playlist. You can also listen using the @TuneIn radio app.
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AshevilleFM Fall Fund Drive
This week, AshevilleFM.org is working its week-long Fall Fund drive to raise money from listeners and others who support community radio that brings over 60 shows each week to the airwaves of Asheville. If you want to support community radio in the same way donors support public radio fund drives, AshevilleFM.org can benefit your kind support.
The Asheville House Music Society radio show comes to you each week on Saturday night at 12 midnight to Sunday morning at 2 am. To put together this show for over one-year has been an incredible experience to bring house music on the radio to Asheville.
If you love what we do, we would appreciate you taking a moment to go to the homepage of https://ashevillefm.org and click the “Donate” button and make your tax-deductible donation to our litte non-profit radio station that has over 100 volunteers working to bring a wide variety of talk and music programming to the airwaves in Asheville.
If you do kindly donate to AshevilleFM.org, thank you! And, definitely mention you are donating on behalf of the Asheville House Music Society radio show!

Stereolove feat. Sara Loera – Sara (Stereolove Remix)
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We’ve been killing this Billboard Dance Chart hit, Stereolove ft. Sara Loera – Sara, on the Asheville House Music Society radio show. Such an incredible record. A must have for a deep house DJ set!
We asked Stereolove on Twitter how he discovered Sara Loera.

Tony Z interviews Celebrity and Fried Coffee from Deep Underground at Southern Kitchen & Bar on AVLHMS Radio Show
Listen to the archive this week of Asheville House Music Society radio show from Sunday, July 19th from 12 midnight to 2 am. This week’s guests were Celebrity and Fried Coffee – two of the three House and Techno DJs – along with with Niko Grandé, who spin a bi-monthly residency, Deep Underground, at the Southern Kitchen & Bar.
Celebrity and Fried Coffee talk about their influences, the Asheville house and techno scene, and how this party kicked off in downtown AVL, which is filling a void on Lexington Avenue since the Bobo Club ceased operations a few years ago. The three DJs all hail from the region and are laying down deep, alternative house and techno grooves that you won’t hear at the more mainstream spots. It was great to have them on the show this week. So listen in by clicking on the archive player.
The AVLHMS archives are only available on desktop until the website updates the archive player from Flash to HTML5. Regretfully, you’ll be stuck to your laptop, but it will be well worth it.
To open the show, I spin a set from 12 to 1 am, then interview Celebrity and Fried Coffee starting off the second hour. In the last half hour, we spin fog / thunder, a set from the boys you might be able to catch on SoundCloud…until they take it down, that is.
Here’s their full SoundCloud DJ set, “Fog/Thunder.”
Fried Coffee fog/thunder preview mix for Deep Underground party on 7/17/15

MOOGFEST moving to Durham in 20016
In a very disappointing, but not unexpected move, Moog Music announced yesterday that it’s multi-day electronic music showcase and technology expo, MOOGFEST, will depart from Asheville for the arid confines of Durham, NC – a city that seemingly has no relationship to electronic music, but it’s burgeoning high growth startup scene is a key impetus for the move. The next event is scheduled for May 19th through the 22nd, 2016.
After frequenting Durham during my time living in Chapel Hill from 2010 to 2012, I couldn’t count the number of electronic music events in Durham on one hand – because none existed. Real electronic music DJ events were few and far between. In the last three years, maybe things have changed, but I can’t imagine by much. The way Durham is laid out will make walking to events in smaller venues far more difficult. And, while the Durham Performing Arts Center is hosting American Idol Live!, that is pop rubbish and has zero relation to cutting edge music for a younger generation.
We’ve known for a while that MOOGFEST had been publicly seeking a stronger public/private partnership with Asheville and Buncombe County. However, the city and county government simply refused to come up with a package to keep MOOGFEST here. The decision to leave, while bitter, was expected and leaves the city without its premier electronic music event to drive interest in the region.
This is hugely disappointing for me personally, as I moved here thinking that MOOGFEST would be one of the driver’s in the city’s overall growth. Unique events like MOOGFEST are important to tourism and can be a showcase for any small city hoping to attract young people, entrepreneurs, and technology startups to the area. In a music city like Asheville, the nightlife industry depends on events like MOOGFEST for growth. I personally took a chance on moving to Asheville thinking that if MOOGFEST was here, others might come to live, work, and play as I did. That will seemingly not be the case for the foreseeable future.
Without cutting edge events like MOOGFEST, the city will struggle to attract a certain type of entrepreneurial spirit that the Asheville Chamber of Commerce is hoping to invest in. Last year, the Chamber launched Venture Asheville, a startup advisory organization pulling together a group of high net-worth Asheville angel investors to fund local Asheville startup deals. After a year of building the network, Asheville Angels have committed about $300,000 to Asheville-based startups. And those commitments were predicated on those startups primarily raising outside capital first. Certainly a very conservative, but understandable approach. One that is indicative of Asheville’s struggle to figure out how to attract high growth companies in the technology sector. What you’re seeing is an extremely low-risk approach and without risk, there is no reward.
While some local DJs and electronic music producers have criticized MOOGFEST for not staying completely true to electronic music by booking artists like NAS, who is well known in hip-hop, that style of music is primarily made with software and hardware. It does take all kinds and one can even say that some country music today is electronic, given where we are in the music production process. But, MOOGFEST won’t be around to educate us on what is or what isn’t electronic music, because it’s now going to take a bet on Durham.
While I wish them well, one of the primary issues they are going to face is working with a city and its venues who don’t know this kind of music and who may not be prepared to work with a festival like MOOGFEST. The folks at Moog Music live, work, and play here in Asheville. They are all very well known to the community and that goes for something. They’ll constantly need to make the trek out to Durham on a weekly, if not daily basis, to ensure that the festival kicks off in the right way.
In Asheville, people made room for MOOGFEST, because many of us truly wanted it here. But Durham is another story altogether. Will the American Tobacco campus really embrace an electronic music event? Will the Durham Performing Arts Center provide room on its super conservative schedule of events? Will there even be enough hotel rooms in downtown Durham, which is pretty tight in terms of hotel space, unless you’re 15 to 20 minutes out somewhere along US Route 40?
All this is a big bet for Moog Music’s Mike Adams and it remains to be seen if this bet will pay off in the long run. According to news reports, Moog is committed to Durham until 2021, so Asheville has five to six years to come up with something different to fill the void. I don’t know if I’m going to stick around long enough to find out.
For a festival that lost $1.5M in 2014, this is an even bigger risk, but one that seems worth taking.
MOOGFEST is offering $99 tickets to Asheville residents who plan to trek out to Durham for next year’s event.

Listen to the Asheville House Music Society Radio Show Archive
Every Saturday night, DJ Tony Z is in the mix on Asheville’s community-powered radio, AshevilleFM.org. Don’t forget to hit the archive every Monday morning to tune into the web rebroadcast of the live show.
Just click on the audio player on this page to listen: https://www.ashevillefm.org/asheville-house-music-society