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Showing posts with label A-Trak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A-Trak. Show all posts

Thursday, June 14, 2012

JUSTICE - New Lands (A-Trak Remix)


After the arrival of the latest album of Justice came a wave of remixes of most of their tracks, some good, some not. This is one of the good, when we thought nobody would continue with it appears A-Track and makes us a "Bazinga" with this masterpiece. Enjoy!!



And as an extra of A-track here's his last mix!!




Tracklist: 
1. A-Trak & Zinc - Stingray (A-Trak Intro Edit) 
2. Punky Baxterr - Stoop 
3. Phunk Investigation & Schumacher - Critical 
4. Hey Today! - Guro Guro 
5. Finnebassen - Touching Me 
6. Todd Terry & J Paul Getto - Wash The Window 
7. Harvard Bass & Bart B More - Pari (NOOB Remix) 
8. Audio Jacker - Pull Ya G String Down South 
9. Tyree Cooper & Denis Naidanow - Wonderland 
10. Danny Brown - Die Like A Rockstar (Brodinski Remix) 
11. Zombie Disco Squad - Ibiza Hooligan 
12. Country Club - In The Air 
13. Q-Tip - Work It Out (Disclosure Booty Call Edit) 
14. SCNTST - Mariah 
15. Kirko Bangz - Drank In My Cup (Jim-E Stack Remix) 
16. Daniel Dexter - Today (Animal Trainer Remix) 
17. The Sneekers - Teddy 
18. Miike Snow - The Wave (Style of Eye Remix) 
19. Cubic Zirconia - Darko (Tommy Trash Remix) 
20. Foster The People - Don't Stop (Oliver Remix) 
21. A-Trak & Dillon Francis - Money Makin' 
22. Wolfram - Thing Called Love (Legowelt Dub)

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

A-Trak & Dillon Francis - Money Makin' (Official Video)



Here is A-trak and Dillon's summer anthem "Money Makin'"!! came out today on Fool's Gold. One of the most mature songs I ever listened and a video that  keeps with the two DJs absurd sense of , they star in the clip as repairmen who transform a busted ATM into a hard-partying dance machine that takes the big city by storm... until the dough runs out.
Directed by Ben Solomon and Daniel B Levin, and featuring cameos from P-Thugg of Chromeo, rap legend Greg Nice, Action Bronson and more, "Money Makin'" is yet another must-see FG music video, and the perfect kick-off to summer jam season. Click here to buy the single.

                

Monday, May 7, 2012

A-Trak - Fool's Gold Radio - May 2012 Mix



It’s impossible to keep still to this months Fools Gold radio mix, its packed with dope beats and party vibes from great DJs (look the tracklist for understand me) mixed by none other than A-TRAK. And is free!!




Tracklist: 
1. Mason - Chihuahua
2. NAPT - Tom Toms
3. The Partysquad - Go Down Low
4. Fare Soldi - Pestalozzi
5. Willy Moon - Yeah Yeah (Sinden Remix) 
6. Alex Metric - Rave Weapon
7. Vato Gonzales - Blow Ya Stereo
8. LA Riots - Nuggets Adventure
9. Crookers - Bowser
10. Shadow Child - String Thing
11. Kabale Und Liebe & Lauhaus - Hiphouse
12. Zombie Disco Squad feat. Omar - Righteous Sound
13. Elax - Don't Do It
14. Surkin - Never Let Go (A-Trak Remix) 
15.Van She - Idea of Happiness (Sebastian Remix) 
16. Walden - Mono World
17. Boodshy, Carli & Style Of Eye - Tank
18. Ray Foxx - Furious Foxx
19. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Tapes & Money (Dub Mix)
20. Crackboy - The Devil Blues
21. Joe Goddard – Gabriel (Soulwax Remix)

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Martin Solveig presents SMASH episode #4

 Martin Solveig is back with a new episode of SMASH. This time for the track that gives name to his incoming EP, 'The Night Out'. An epic and hilarious chapter from one of the best Djs and producers on earth. A room with A-Track, Porter Robinson, Zedd, Dillon Francis and an invisible Madeon. I bet that more of one will kill for five minutes in that room!

You can order Martin's E.P. "The Night Out" on iTunes 



And for those who really are interested about music, here you have a little of history about this mastermind...
...perhaps it is our well-documented mutual antipathy, or maybe it is our well-documented ignorance, but Britain’s perception of French music is plain wrong. On the surface, it is indeed the land that listens to Europap and still loves to jive badly to La Bamba ’ but scratch beneath the surface and you’ll find a wealth of talent gasping for air. It has a long and noble tradition of fine singers, musicians and producers, from y y to Guy Cuevas, from Jacques Dutronc to the Saintly Serge Gainsbourg and Jean-Claude Vannier; from Ze Records to Africanism! and from Cerrone to, yes, Martin Solveig.Martin Solveig has been involved in music since he was knee-high. As a boy, he studied classical music.
 By age 13 he had acquired his pair of decks and began DJing, although it wasn’t until 1992 that he discovered electronic music. His schooling came courtesy of a sales job at the vaunted Parisian record store Champs Disques on Champs Elyses. Martin’s big break, at the tender age of 18 and thanks to the encouragement and support of mentor Claude Monnet, came when he landed the residency at prestigious Parisian nightspot Le Palace. A move to Les Bains Douches, a legendary club in the city, and then Solveig’s own Pure parties at Queen cemented his growing reputation as one to watch. But simply being a DJ has never been enough for Martin Solveig and his production ideas soon began to filter out on to vinyl, as he always knew they would. If Heart Of Africa, on his own Mixture label, drew admiring glances, it was his contribution to the Africanism series (with Bob Sinclar and DJ Gregory), the stunning Edony, which turned heads. Originally intended purely as a club track, Edony shot to the top of club charts and from there launched itself into mainstream arenas. Martin’s debut album, Sur La Terre, was the work of a young man bursting with ideas, styles, and experiments. Over the next few years Solveig hit hard with one killer cut after another, abetted by some frankly brilliant mixes by the likes of Pete Heller and Mousse T. Rocking Music, with its echoes of Prince and Michael Jackson, was an instant anthem wherever it was played and transferred from underground floors to Radio 1 playlists with consummate ease. The follow-up, I’m A Good Man, voiced by legendary growler Lee Fields, was a plaintive cry from a wronged man and in Mousse T’s Breakbeat Mix brought a taste of Noo Orleans funk to modern electronic dancefloors. ‘The new album probably has a slight flavour of the ’60s and ’70s, which have always embodied a certain freedom for me, being a child of the 80s, the economic crisis, the condom generation?!

Then I’m into wine, parties and low necklines, so I feel quite in tune with the title.’ So says Martin of his latest album, Hedonism, which amply showed the maturation of his productions, moving effortlessly from the familiar terrain of four-to-the-floor rhythms, to take in the sub-R&B of Black Voices or the audacious modern reading of Requiem Pour Un Con. ‘Serge Gainsbourg is a master and I wanted to pay humble tribute,’ says Martin. ‘The song provides a little break in the album’s progress, as well as a French touch that I’m attached to. I think the best songs are made to last and be covered. New versions always have something new to add, even if they never achieve the magic of the original.
‘This cover version, defiantly electronic, compared to the sparse and organic original, ably demonstrates the Solveig modus operandi, producing music that is simultaneously synthetic and natural, warm and glacial. ’I use both electronics and live musicians, sometimes with classical instruments like keyboards, horns and any piano instruments,’ explains Solveig. ‘Most of my drums are programmed, but what I really love is using classical instruments with an electronic device. For example I used a big B3 Hammond organ, recorded a whole session with a musician and then took bits from it and made it sound almost like an electronic sample. You still have the good quality of the instrument, but with the ability to make it a bit faster or more repetitive or whatever. That’s what I like ’ to get inside an organic sound and make it electronic.’ Martin Solveig is not prolific, but everything he makes is worth waiting for. He has always eschewed the remix treadmill, not because he disapproves of it, but it is simply not his path. Solveig’s destiny lies elsewhere.
His life is good. Fulfilled. ‘Even if I sometimes grumble a bit from tiredness, I’m a child blessed by fortune and very happy in his everyday life,’ chuckles Martin. ‘I should quote Karl Lagerfeld: ’Holidays are for people who work’.’ And all work and no play would make Martin a very dull boy indeed.

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Martin Solveig - The Night Out (A-Trak vs Martin rework) / A-Trak feat Juicy J & Danny Brown "Piss Test"


A few days ago we listened to some of the remixes that will be included in the Martin Solveig's forthcoming EP "The Night Out". Continuing with the tracks on this EP including, today we are again with A-Track, is that Martin liked the remix he did and wanted to do a rework of the new version. Very good too.



Continuing with A-Trak let's see his last job: Three 6 Mafia's Juicy J is true Southern rap royalty on a hot streak of new music. And Danny Brown is rap's rookie of the year, a critically acclaimed mic wrecker and budding style icon. Together with A-Track, these three party professionals have come up with "Piss Test," a speaker-detonating slice of gleefully antisocial Parental Advisory rap that serves as the first teaser off Loosies, the upcoming Fool's Gold hip hop compilation. Play this at high volume, preferably in a residential neighborhood.

Friday, February 17, 2012

Martin Solveig - The Night Out (A-Trak remix)

 A-Trak, the Montreal-born, Brooklyn-based DJ/producer has taken this track, from the next Martin Solveig' EP, and has remixed it with creativity and highly melodic uptempo to rock the party! Without a doubt one of the world’s hardest-working DJs, A-Trak has made his mark by consistently .His rise to turntablist stardom at an early age cemented his role in DJ history by winning multiple DMC championships and touring the world. The well-rounded impresario has since been Kanye West’s DJ, launched his own label Fool’s Gold Records, and has tenaciously held down the blogosphere through his frequent contributions to over 5 well known blogs.

And for Martin Solveig the year is just beginning...2012 will be like no other for the unassuming master, whether it’s headlining festival stages, including a debut performance at Coachella, or performing on national TV the world over for millions of viewers. Everything the man approaches, he does with the same intensity and flare that has spanned his entire career; he has an innate ability to make each and every person in a room feel welcome, invited and free of inhibitions. At the end of the day this boils down to one thing, Martin Solveig is one of the most exciting and talented performers in the world.

'The Night Out' EP will be released in April, including this remix, till then enjoy  what A-Track has for you!!

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