FESTIVALES: En el 2002, para los tiempos en los que Sasha se encontraba produciendo y discjockeando junto a Digweed, ambos se unieron en un gran esfuerzo e hicieron el “Delta Heavy Tour” alrededor de los Estados Unidos. El mismo se llevo a cabo en 31 ciudades con la presencia de 85,000 personas. Debido a su éxito, se hizo una recopilación del mismo y se lanzo en un DVD llamado “Sasha & John Digweed Present: Delta Heavy”. Más adelante, cuando surgió el reencuentro de ambos en el 2006, se hicieron giras alrededor de Australia y presentaciones en el Winter Music Conference 2008. Recientemente Sasha se ha presentado en festivales como el Electric Daisy Carnival y el SW4
February 27, 2011
Sunday School #18: Sasha
FESTIVALES: En el 2002, para los tiempos en los que Sasha se encontraba produciendo y discjockeando junto a Digweed, ambos se unieron en un gran esfuerzo e hicieron el “Delta Heavy Tour” alrededor de los Estados Unidos. El mismo se llevo a cabo en 31 ciudades con la presencia de 85,000 personas. Debido a su éxito, se hizo una recopilación del mismo y se lanzo en un DVD llamado “Sasha & John Digweed Present: Delta Heavy”. Más adelante, cuando surgió el reencuentro de ambos en el 2006, se hicieron giras alrededor de Australia y presentaciones en el Winter Music Conference 2008. Recientemente Sasha se ha presentado en festivales como el Electric Daisy Carnival y el SW4
February 23, 2011
Coors Light DayGlow se Muda Pal’ Anfi
Debido al apoyo recibido de parte de todos ustedes en la pre-venta del evento, hemos movido el evento “Coors Light DayGlow Puerto Rico” al Anfiteatro Tito Puente para mejorar la visibilidad de todos y tener una mejor experiencia.
Estaremos ambientado este “venue” al aire libre con una producción nunca antes vista. Acabamos de poner a la venta unos pocos boletos en http://www.ticketpop.com. No te quedes fuera ahora con esta ultima oportunidad, la noche espera ser un tremendo evento.
February 22, 2011
David Guetta
Matthias Tanzmann at Red Shield
Matthias Tanzmann at Red Shield
February 21, 2011
Afrojack at Puerto Rico
Afrojack at Puerto Rico
Mongo "Oculto"
Espero que les guste....!
Mongo@oculto by mong0
BIG BEACH FESTIVAL'2011 at Japon
The first round of names has been announced for this year's Big Beach Festival in Japan, with Fatboy Slim once again stepping up as a headliner.
Big Beach Festival is Japan's answer to Big Beach Boutique, the legendary party in Brighton, England that once attracted 250,000 people to see the aforementioned Slim. Though the lineup for this year's event in Chiba is still quite small, the names included could hardly be bigger. UK techno veteran Carl Cox will drop in for a set. Minimal house icon Ricardo Villalobos will play as well, joined by Berlin-based tech house favorite Seth Troxler. As in previous years, the party will take place on two stages at Makurahi Seaside Park, and will draw in something like 20,000 revelers. Proceedings kick off before lunch and run through until 11:30pm. More names are due to be confirmed in the weeks ahead.
Mixmag te lleva a IBIZA
Mixmag te lleva a el closing party de IBIZA
El Mixmag Ibiza Session es desde el Lunes Agosto 29 hasta el Viernes 2 de Septiembre y incluye lo siguiente:
- 4 noches en el Hotel Rocks Ibiza
- Party de bienvenida en el Electric Lounge en el Hotel Rocks, el Dj que gane tocara en Space ese dia.
- Un VIP en la discoteca Cream Ibiza ademas acceso a el VIP de la terraza de Cream Ibiza
- Ticket para el party 'Mixmag meets Pukka Up' at sunset Boat
- Un party en la playa de Bora Bora (incluye transportacion)
- Ticket para el Ibiza Rocks afterparty at TBC
- Descuento de la taquilla de Space (incluye transportacion)
- Entrada al pool party en el Hotel Ibiza Rocks
- 25% de descuento en toda la comida y bebida en el hotel
Puedes tener todo esto por £199! Para reservar tu espacio tienes que dar un deposito de £50.
No incluye pasaje. Puedes visitar a www.vacation-club.co.uk
Afrojack at Puerto Rico
Trentemøller among first Audioriver 2011 names
Polish festival Audioriver have announced the first batch of names for their 2011 event.
As we pointed out in our write-up of Audioriver 2010 as part of our August festivals of the month feature (the event came in at #2), Audioriver is among the most affordable event of its kind—€25 for a two-day ticket last year. There is of course a lot more to Audioriver than penny pinching: the location—a beach on the Vistula River outside the Polish town of Plock—is among the most visually gratifying you're likely to encounter of the European festival circuit, while the enlisted artists are usually among electronic music's biggest.
Danish producer Trentemøller backed by his full live band are perhaps the largest names among this first wave of artists. German producer Reboot will also bring his live show to Plock, while Berlin duo Modeselektor, Mobilee's Pan-Pot and Cadenza's Ernesto Ferreyra are the first DJs to be officially billed.
Advanced tickets will be available shortly via the Audioriver site (link below).
Mark Knight
February 20, 2011
Afrojack at Puerto Rico
Afrojack at Puerto Rico
February 18, 2011
OFICIAL: "Ultra Music Festival has been SOLD-OUT!"
Asi lee un "tweet" publicado por "ULTRAMUSIC" en su pagina oficial de Twitter. Si fuiste uno de los afortunados, felicidades! Como me dijo un amigo: "History in the making, and we are part of it."
Lograste comprar tus tickets? Cuentanos, cuales son tus planes para esa semana del 22-27 de marzo?
February 17, 2011
Coors Light Dayglow ft DIPLO
Carl Craig's Planet E lands in NYC
Carl Craig's Planet E lands in NYC
It’s not every day that you can dance your ass off in the name of history. But on February 18 legendary Detroit artists Carl Craig and Derrick May will be spinning in the relatively intimate space of District 36 NYC (29 West 36th Street) to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Craig’s Planet E label, still cranking out the gems to this day.
Currently at the start of an epic Planet E world tour, Craig is releasing a label retrospective ‘Twenty F@#&ing Years of Planet E’ in June. Until then, open your ears to this inaugural release from Planet E and pray that you can still get down just as hard twenty years from now.
February 15, 2011
Skrillex & Sofi: Bring Out The Devil
Aqui los dejamos con un performance de la misma, titulada Bring Out The Devil.
Best Of British in 2010
The handpicked nominees, and public voted winners, represent the very Best Of British in 2010. For the results, read on…
The tiny island of Britain may appear small in geographical terms, but it sure makes up for it when it comes to those massive, home-cooked, British beats. Evolving in a manner that would likely give Charles Darwin a heart attack, our domestic scene is accelerating into the future at an alarming — and exciting — rate. Bass music, house, techno, garage; DJs, producers, acts, artists who excel in their attention to funky detail; everything is here.
Best Of British 2010
Paul Woolford
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Best Of British 2010
Four Tet
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Best Of British 2010 Best Live Act Hot Chip |
Best Of British 2010 Best Breakthrough DJ Jackmaster |
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Best Of British 2010 Best Breakthrough Producer Tim Green |
Best Of British 2010 Best Small Club Mint Leeds |
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Best Of British 2010 Best Large Club Digital Newcastle |
Best Of British 2010 Best Dance Single James Blake 'CMYK' |
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Best Of British 2010 Best Dance Remix Maddslinky 'Special Feat Omar (MJ Cole's Back to the Future remix)' |
Best Of British 2010 Best Artist Album Bonobo 'Blacksands' |
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Best Of British 2010 Best Compilation Fabriclive 50 Autonomic |
Best Of British 2010 Best Record Label Ninja Tune |
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Best Of British 2010 Best Festival Global Gathering |
Best Of British 2010 Best Radio Show Pete Tong - Essential Selection |
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Best Of British 2010 Best Music Outlet Juno |
Best Of British 2010 Best Fashion Label Fly 53 |
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Best Of British 2010 Outstanding Contribution Annie Nightingale |
Best Of British 2010 Best Club Night FWD>>, London |
Ai Lobiu by Gugui Zutuna
Aquí les dejamos un setsito de nuestro colega Gugui Zutuna el mismo es titulado Ai Lobiu.
Le recomendamos que lo bajen esta muy bueno ...!
Ai Lobiu 2011-02-14 by GuguiZutuna
Mark Knight "house works"
Keeping up Forward Musiq reputation for bringing you the hottest mixes from the world’s biggest artists, Toolroom Records boss and techno lynchpin Mark Knight has put together a blistering house and techno mix for this month’s March issue of Mixmag.
Featuring tracks from big guns like Pete Tong and Paul Rogers, Nic Fanciulli, Koen Groeneveld and Funkagenda it’s a full throttle mix that’s sure to soundtrack your weekends for many months to come.
BUT THAT’S NOT ALL…
In a Mixmag first, Mr Knight has written an original track – ‘Yalta Groove’ – especially for this mix. The track will be available unmixed as a FREE DOWNLOAD exclusively to Mixmag readers when the March issue goes on sale this Thursday February 17.
Featuring the results from our world-renowned and groundbreaking Drugs Survey, it’s an essential read for anyone interested in one of the key talking points in club culture right now.
February 14, 2011
Carl Cox live at Global 413
Diplo On The Carson Daly Show
Diplo being interviewed from "ahem, MY" studio on the Carson Daly Show. Turned our really cool, have a look.
Pioneer "Nexus"
Aqui le dejamos este video del nuevo Pioneer "Nexus". El conocido Dj James Zabiela nos da un pequeña demostracion de como sus efectos y sonido hacen del Nexus innovador y magico.
Pendulum
Australian stadium drum ‘n’ bass outfit Pendulum are set to play their only London show of the year this summer at the mighty SW4 festival.
Claude Von Stroke
Interview by Nick Stevenson. Originally published in Mixmag in November 2009.
What did you want to be when you grew up?
I have this documented in a picture book I made when I was a kid. I wanted to own either a toy factory or a cookie factory. We took pictures of me with a top hat and a cane and a bunch of cookies and toys. When I retired I wanted to be a hillbilly with ?a huge beard and a farm.
What’s the worst club you’ve ever been to?
I’m from Cleveland and Detroit so I know what it’s like when people bad-mouth your city, but I’ve had some bad luck in Birmingham [UK] – three times in three different clubs. I’m finally ready to go back and see if I can make it right there. It’s got to be a coincidence.
What’s been your worst job?
I had just graduated from University and moved to LA to try and break into the film biz. My first job was selling fake perfume out of the trunk of my car.
What are you obsessed with?
Finishing everything I start.
And what do you hate right now?
Kanye West and Jamie Fox’s auto-tune tracks. Fake-ass fools!
When and where were you happiest?
When we were positive our second kid was a boy and she came out a ?girl. I must admit I cried. We got one of each. Amazing!
What’s the best record ever made?
My favourite dance track is Cajmere ‘The Percolator’, but I don’t believe there is a ‘best record ever made’.
What’s the coolest thing in your house?
I have a robot that prints commercial full colour CDs. Everyone loves watching the robot arm go to work picking up CDs and putting them in bins when they are done.
What’s the best piece of advice you’ve ever had?
To summarise Derrick Carter: “I worked the door, I worked security, I worked the bar, I did my own parties, I showed up every night just in case someone else didn’t. You gotta work hard, and then when you ‘make it’, you work even harder.”
Who’s your all-time hero and why?
Rick Rubin. He started Def Jam out of his college dorm room producing Run DMC, LL Cool J, Public Enemy and The Beastie Boys. His parents told him he was crazy until he sent them a copy of his first label royalty check for $600,000. Later on, he jumped genres and produced Chili Peppers, Slayer and even went as far out as the Dixie Chicks. And he has a huge beard.
What do you collect – apart from records?
Nothing, and if I don’t use something for six months it’s going on eBay or to goodwill.
Who was your first love and what happened?
I bit her in the sandbox and she cried.
What were you doing at 2pm last Sunday afternoon?
Having a BBQ at my house with all the Dirtybird crew and my family.
What’s your answer to everything?
Work harder.
On a scale of one to 10, how good are you in the sack?
On the main event I’m no porn star but my fingers are quite nimble and I’m not afraid to use my tongue. Let’s say eight.
What’s your most prized possession that you’ve still got from when you were a kid?
Like I said, I don’t really keep anything around. But I have a few oil paintings by my grandfather in my house. He was a real artist.
Have you ever had a homosexual experience?
Besides admitting Brad Pitt is hot, no.
What was your last treat for yourself?
Some new T-shirts from Upper Playground.
What do you spend your money on?
My kids.
What’s your drug of choice?
Ganja, but I barely smoke it any more.
What can’t you live without?
I couldn’t make a living without the internet.
Do you have a recurring dream?
Nope, but I certainly have a lot of crazy non-recurring dreams.
What would you change about yourself if you could?
I’d get a bit more healthy.
What’s the worst item of clothing you’ve ever worn?
A tan and white pirate vest type thing with matching pants a girlfriend bought me in the 90s. I wore it to work and halfway through the day I saw myself in the mirror and couldn’t believe what a boy band-looking twat I was.
If you had a Tardis, what time would you go back to?
1984, to produce hip hop beats.
What’s your lamest claim to fame?
My remix of ‘Put Your Hands Up For Detroit’.
Stanton Warriors "New York"
Stanton Warriors return this March with a hotly anticipated new artist album ‘Warriors’, and Mixmag has got a world exclusive of the video from their latest single ‘New York’ – out next week.
Featuring a lot men walking past each other, staring, leather, waist coats, aviators and Kung Fu fighting, these kids are fast as lightening, and Mixmag found it a little bit frightening, but if you can get out from behind the sofa for long enough, check it out, because it’s rather good.
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Howells has some pretty high profile labels in his past, from the nights he spent DJing for Bedrock to the mixes he did for Renaissance and Global Underground. But in the past few years much of his time has gone into his own imprint, Dig Deeper Records. So far the label has focused exclusively on his own productions, but soon it will host tracks from artists like Art Bleek, Surrealism and fellow heavyweights like Nick Warren. Phase One showcases a wide swath of material from the label—a whopping 43 tracks in total, most of which are previously unreleased.
"This is the first time I've ever had the chance to sign new music, and be able to combine it with my own productions," says Howells. "So many artists that I really admire and look up to sent me music for the label which was kind of gob-smacking! I'm so happy with the end result and feel that the mix and individual tracks really display the diverse range of musical styles that I want Dig Deeper to represent."
The release consists of two parts: an 18-track mix, and a collection of 25 individual songs. The mix will be available as a limited edition CD, signed by Howells himself, and also as a digital download.
Part 1: Mixed by Danny Howells
01. Danny Howells - Flight Home
02. Danny Howells - Black Cat
03. Danny Howells - Everything's Here
04. Danny Howells - Everything's Here (Deetron Remix)
05. Tom Budden - Desert Rose
06. Danny Howells - Psychoticbump (Andreas Saag Remix)
07. Danny Howells - Liquid Thing (Daniel Dubb Remix)
08. Benny Rodrigues - Dimitri (Russ Gabriel Remix)
09. Subtech - Timeshift (Theive Remix)
10. Alex Dolby & Giorgio Roma - Forever Mine
11. Surrealism - Heat (Alex Dolby & Giorgio Roma NY Dub)
12. Vadim Yershov - False Colors
13. Vadim Yershov - Cottage Industry
14. Vadim Yershov - Cottage Industry (Dave Angel Remix)
15. Benny Rodrigues - Dying For Love
16. Danny Howells - September (Furney Remix)
17. Danny Howells - Black Cat (Total Science Remix)
18. Danny Howells - Flight Home (Matrix Remix)
Part 2: Unmixed
01. Surrealism - Do It Now
02. Surrealism - Heat (Vocal)
03. Surrealism - Nasty
04. Benny Rodrigues - Dimitri
05. Vadim Yershov - Event Horizon
06. Vadim Yershov - Fracture Disco
07. Theive - Esta Loco
08. Theive - Esta Loco (Dub)
09. Theive - Repeat
10. Nick Warren - Flowers
11. Nick Warren - Flowers (Solee Remix)
12. Art Bleek - Spin Ache
13. Art Bleek - Bittersweet
14. Danny Howells - Black Cat (Ation Remix)
15. Danny Howells - Black Cat (Brendon Moeller Remix)
16. Danny Howells - Psychoticbump (Andreas Saag Deep Mix)
17. Subtech - Timeshift
18. Danny Howells - September (Future Beat Alliance Remix)
19. Danny Howells - Right Off (Faze Action Remix)
20. Danny Howells - Something More (Unreleased Track)
21. Danny Howells - Right Off (Casio Social Club Remix)
22. Danny Howells - Laid Out
23. Danny Howells - Landing On Planets (Dosem Remix)
24. Danny Howells - September (Sigha Remix)
25. Danny Howells - In Black (Johannes Heil Remix)
Dig Deeper Records will release Phase One on April 4th, 2011.
February 13, 2011
Afrojack receives Grammy nomination (alongside co-remixer David Guetta)
The rumors are true and can be finally officially confirm that Nick van de Wall, A.K.A Afrojack, is nominated for his first Grammy Award.
The remix, done for Madonnas song Revolver, was penned with David Guetta in 2010. Released by Warner Brothers Music, the club version charted prominently and received heavy airplay. It was one of the standout commercial dance crossover hits of 2010.
Fans noticed immediately that Afrojacks name was mysteriously missing from the credits of the One Love Club Remix on the Grammy site, when the nominations came through. After some serious back and forth between management and the Grammys, word came in on February 7th, 2011 that Afrojack would be credited properly for his work on the remix, and his Grammy nomination would be officially recognized.
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February 11, 2011
Marco Carola: "Play It Loud"
PLAY IT LOUD: BEATPORT
Sub Focus Live UK Tour
Aqui un videito del nene de Drum n Bass SUBFOCUS (live)
Carl Craig: once upon a time in Detroit
Carl Craig is marking the 20th anniversary of his Planet E label with a compilation album, live tour and monthly remixes of classic archive tracks throughout the year.
In this extensive interview, the Detroit icon talks to FACT’s Justin Toland about the origins of his label, overlooked and influential Planet E recordings, the difficulty of finding young producers to carry on the Motor City’s techno lineage, new works and plans for the future.
“It’s always great to go back to the old DAT tapes.
Planet E is 20 years old this year: What are you doing to mark this milestone for the label?
“Well, we have an LP coming out that’s called 20 Fucking Years. It’s a collection of releases from over the 20 years that Planet E’s been in business. And we’re going to release that next month and we have a slew of remixes to commemorate it as well, because we have friends and fans and family. You know, family’s everyone that has been good over the years and has been supportive, and we just want to show how far that support lays.”
How did you go about selecting which tracks would appear on the compilation? Was it difficult to choose?
“Yeah. I think that because there are restrictions involved, even when you’re doing digital: you don’t want to end up with a hundred tracks, too many tracks for people to go through, so we wanted to offer what we felt was a good representation, that were some of our best tracks, as well as some of our long lost tracks. It was a journey going through it, but for years we’ve been kind of preparing because we’ve been archiving and listening and finding things and rediscovering things. It’s been really great – it’s always great to go back to the old DAT tapes.”
understand you’re also launching a competition around the vinyl edition of the compilation, or a kind of listener’s poll: can you explain more?
“Well, because there’s so many tracks I feel it’s better to let the fans A&R what they’d like to see on the vinyl in comparison to us just telling you what we’re going to give you on the vinyl, you can actually select. So, from the tracks that we have on digital the people can select what they feel that they are missing on vinyl, what they’ve missed or just what they’d really like to see on the compilation.”
I guess some of the selections are going to be pretty obvious. Are there any particular Planet E tracks that you think have been under-appreciated over the years, that you’d like people to listen to again, or for the first time?
“Well, the ‘Nort Route’ track [by Balil], which is a big favourite of mine. It’s something that defined the label between what my influences are and what friends’ [influences] are. ‘Nort Route’ was on Kirk DeGiorgio’s label as well, and Kirk’s been a great friend of mine for, well, over 20 years. And there are some records like Attias’ ‘Analysis’ which I think kind of went under the radar, but then there are things that probably are a bit more known.
“It’s hard to surprise me.”
You also mentioned this series of remixes. How did you go about selecting which tracks people were going to remix?“We kind of fielded it to the people that we asked – ‘Hey, what would you like to mix?’, and people gave us an idea of what they had always wanted to touch or thought that they could improve upon. So it wasn’t a situation where I walked in and said: ‘You shall remix this!’ It was more like, ‘Okay, here’s the catalogue, are you interested in doing a mix?’. ‘Yeah, I’ve always wanted to remix Recloose.’ ‘Okay, let’s do it’.”
Has anyone surprised you with what they’ve picked to remix?
“Nah! It’s hard to surprise me.”
MINDSHAKE presenta "world tour"
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Art Department have unveiled details for their debut album, The Drawing Board.
Given the soaring popularity of last year's "Without You," you'd think Jonny White and Kenny Glasgow had been at it together for years. In fact, though both artists have long been active in Toronto's club scene, that 12-inch was the first (and is still the only) record in the duo's catalog. Much like that massive single, their debut album is all about sinister but sexy vocal house, often with Glasgow's own deep croon. The Drawing Board also features a few guest appearances: Seth Troxler delivers vocals on a new track called "Living the Life" as well as the already released "Vampire Nightclub," and Osunlade joins Boston duo Soul Clap on "We Call Love."
The album will come out on CD through Crosstown Rebels at the end of April. A month ahead of its release, Art Department will debut their new live act during the Get Lost party at Electric Pickle in Miami.
Tracklist
01. Much Too Much
02. Tell Me Why (Part I)
03. Living The Life feat. Seth Troxler
04. What Does It Sound Like?
05. Without You
06. We Call Love feat. Soul Clap & Osunlade
07. Vampire Nightclub feat. Seth Troxler (Album Version)
08. In The Mood
09. Roberts Cry
10. Tell Me Why (Part II)
11. I C U