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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.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Zedd #1

It hasn’t been even two weeks since he dropped “Slam The Door” and his remix of Skrillex‘s “Breakin’ A Sweat” has already appeared. This remix has become instantly one of the best remixes from the Skrillex's label OWSLA, and cause all of this Zedd is currently the number one on beatport.

The new year bring us a new Zedd, amplifying the genre dubstep that will take over as people transition away from heavy dubstep and more fast paced dance infused house music. Here he totally changes the sound of this popular dubstep mix and make it a hard hitting electro banger. This year looks good for the progressive hard heavy electro DJ and producer. This isn’t the official studio version, but it is not far from it.
Download free




And talking about the #1 on beatport here is the reason of this fact: 'Slam The Door'

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

So what about some random electro music? #7

Very welcome to the first compilation of this new year! The last post we made to this section during Xmas included several songs that came out during the holidays. Today we bring you more tracks have been heard repeatedly in our stereos at Christmas besides a few mixtapes that are 'rockin the casbah' lately.

For a good start nothing is better than a few remixes of the Parisian duo Justice
The first has been made ​​famous from the first minute I came out and maybe you've already heard before ... so listen again



After this comes powerful preview, it comes another one from the hand of Lazy Rich remixing our dear Zedd
 
Since we mentioned his collaboration with Knife Party and SHM we have not been talking about him, and Tommy deserves at least be on our compilation. Although the we'll talk soon about the Australian to bring you his latest hits


Louis La Roche remixing Riva Starr & Fatboy Slim? as you hear it! his latest remix is so so so sweet!



And it is time for the expected mixtapes. To begin the first step we introduce the Volume I from Q.G.
10 songs you know and you are gonna love even more when you hear them remixed. We look to bring you the next volume of what appears to be a series of mastermixes.


Track List:
1/ Justice - On'n'On (Brodinski Remix)
2/ Boys Noize - Nott (Shadow Dancer Remix)
3/ Blatta & Inesha - Senegal
4/ Donovans - Rise And Fall
5/ Boys Noize - Nerve (Hey Today Remix)
6/ Skrillex & Wolfgang Gartner - The Devil's Den
7/ Dada Life - Kick Out The Epic Motherfucker
8/ Obey! - Road To Dancebang Part ! (Q.G. Remix)
9/ Tom Deluxx - Troopers
10/ Elite Force - Be Strong(The Loops Of Fury Remix)

Next hour of remixes comes from NAPT who begins with a killer 'King Jitter', from their latest EP, and they iclude here remixes of Daft Punk, Dj Falcon, Mickey Moonlight and many more.
Extrated from the programm 'In The Mix' on Triple J Radio. But unfortunately they have not enabled for posting so you'll have to listen follow the link... but it's worth listening to!


Finally we have a session largely unknown and even if it comes without tracklisting strongly recommend that you listen. Pure magic!



And now to finish two tracks in video platform. The first one is a remix of  the huge 'Midnight City' by M83, and the second is the live of Dem Slackers during NYE @ O2 Academy Glasgow with 2 Many DJ's. Soon on Tuff Em Up
           

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Zedd - Slam The Door (Original Mix)


Finally here is the full length version of Slam The Door, the last Zedd's track that will break all the dance floors where sound!! If you like it you can buy it! If not, rip it off youtube or shit but it will not be full quality!

               

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Mixtapes time, bitches!

Hi there everybody! these days maybe I'm a little lazy so I have decided to make only one post with all the mixtapes that I think that worth it... so let's go!

First we will start by Kisbeat! & Chemical a duo that was known 3 years ago at a disco in Milan thanks to friends and decided to pursue music. This mix is very powerful, like the band. Good one to start the post.



Tracklisting:
Al Bizzare ft Alateya -Desire (Original Mix)
Lazy Rich - Better Wipe That Up - Original Mix
Mord Fustang - A New World
Mord Fustang - Milky Way (Original Mix)
Alex Mind Frederik Olufsen - RIO To CPH (Alex Kidd (USA) Remix)
SHM- Save The World (Knife Party Remix)
Mikkas- Syndrome (Kisbeat!&Chemical DiscoSyndrome Rmx)
Spencer And Hill Ft. Nadia Ali - Believe It (Club Mix)
NERO - Reaching Out (Kisbeat!&Chemical remix)
Dream Team (TNF Mashup #2)
Kisbeat!&Chemical - Rock the Champs (Skrillex vs Wolfgang Gartner Live Mashup)

Louis La Roche is our second protagonist, this mix is called "When The Dirt Was Darker" and consist in 40 minute mix that digs deep into the house music genre. Rare gems from the 90's and early 00's.



Tracklisting:
Automatic & Silk - Always Be There
Sugar City - Get 2gether
Jackson & His Computer Band - Make It Happen
Scanty Sandwich - One More Time
Demon - Don't Make Me Cry (Extended Mix)
Dynamic Rockers - Don't Be Surprised
Ran Shani - Cool Like That
Kiko - Sunshine (Videolife)
Patrick Alavi - Meaning Of My Life
Royksopp - Remind Me (Ernest St Laurent Moonish Mix)

The next mixtape comes from Zedd, this time the mix is an extract of his live shows with Skrillex in the Mothership tour. Not contain very special tracks in it, but still awesome!



Tracklisting:
David Guetta - The Alphabeat (Original Mix)
Chuckie - What Happens In Vegas feat. Gregor Salto - Club Mix
Duck Sauce - Big Bad Wolf (Dada Life Remix)
Dirty South & Those Usual Suspects feat. Erik Hecht - Walking Alone (Original Mix)
Swedish House Mafia VS. Knife Party - Antidote (Original Mix)
Diddy Dirty Money - Ass On The Floor (Zedd Remix)
Zedd - Shave It (Original Mix)
Lady Gaga - Marry The Night (Sander Van Doorn Remix)
Hardwell - Cobra (Official Energy Anthem 2012)
Avicii - Levels (Original Mix)
Sebastian Ingrosso & Alesso - Calling (Original Instrumental Mix)
Lady Gaga - Born This Way (Zedd Remix)
Miles Dyson - iTune (Original Mix)
Zedd - Stars Come Out (Original Mix)
Afrojack feat. Eva Simons - Take Over Control (Original Mix)
Swedish House Mafia - Save The World (Zedd Remix)
Nicky Romero - Toulouse (Original Mix)
Zedd - Dovregubben (Original MIx)
Knife Party - Internet Friends (Original Mix)
Zedd - The Legend Of Zelda (Original Mix)
Bennay Benassi feat. Gary Go - Cinema (Skrillex Remix)

Approaching the end of the post is time for some Dubstep by Gemini's hand, this brief but intense mix is great in my opinion, enjoy.



Tracklisting:
Amon Tobin - Surge (16bit Remix) (Ninja Tune)
Gemini - To The World (Dubplate)
501 - Falling Skies (Never Say Die)
xKore - Boom (Inspected)
Culprate - Tentacle (Inspected)
Zeds Dead - Adrenaline (Inspected)
Nero - Angst (MTA)
Kill The Noise - Talk To Me (OWSLA)
Ed Sheeran - You Need Me I Dont Need You (Gemini Remix) (Aslyum)
Zeds Dead - Rumble In The Jungle (Mad Decent)
Nero - Promises (Nero Vs Skrillex Remix) (MTA)
Diddy - Ass On The Floor (Gemini Remix) (Interscope)
Major Lazer - Pon De Floor (Mad Decent)
SebastiAn - Love In Motion (Skrillex Remix) (Ed Banger)
Lana Del Ray - Born To Die (Gemini Remix) (Interscope)
Gemini - Blue (Inspected)
Culprate - B-Side (White Peach)
Feed Me & Gemini - Whiskers (Dubplate)
Dodge & Fuski - Guettastep (Dubplate)
Gemini - Vision (Inspected)

And I've saved the best for the end, for my this is a masterpiece, enjoy with F.O.O.L. and this awesome mix!



Tracklisting:
F.O.O.L - Dark Side (Original Mix)
You Killing Me - Can't Stop (F.O.O.L Remix)
Kaskade - Turn It Down (Le Castle Vania Remix)
F.O.O.L - Invasion (The S Remix)
Owl Vision - Moloch (KATFYR Remix)
F.O.O.L - We Are (Original Mix)
BEENS - Like Wax (Original Mix)
F.O.O.L - Fortune (Original Mix)

Friday, December 23, 2011

Zedd - Slam The Door (Teaser)



This is the video teaser of Slam The Door, the new track of Zedd that coming out on january 03rd on Owsla... can't wait, seems so good!

 

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Zedd - Scorpion Move


Finally today a brand spanking new free track from Zedd.  Zedd is one of the pioneers of dub and has been moving all over the bass spectre reeking havoc. Enjoy with this free download track!!

Zedd - Scorpion Move by Zedd

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Zedd - Shave It (Official Video)


Finally the video of Zedd of Shave It is here. This track and others will comes out on iTunes, November 08th. Including Remixes by Kaskade, Tommy Trash and 501.

                     

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Zedd - Shave It (Original Mix)


If you don't know about Anton Zaslavski aka Zedd   here's a intro: was born into a family of musicians, began playing the piano at the age of four. After several years of learning to master the piano, Anton began playing the drums in a band, and composed and produced numerous rocksongs in his band's own studio.


In 2009 he began producing electronic clubmusic, to much and quick acclaim. After a peroid of only few months he attained a remarkable level and participated in Beatport's "Armand Van Helden / Strictly Rhythm Remix Contest", which he went on to win.


This opened up a number of new possibilities for Zedd, and only shortly after, he won his second contest on Beatport, the "Fatboy Slim / Skint Remix Contest"!

This was the foundation for several cooperations with artists such as Black Eyed Peas, Lady Gaga, P. Diddy, Skrillex, Fatboy Slim, Armand Van Helden and labels like mau5trap, Interscope, Atlantic, Strictly Rhythm or Skint Records.

His first release "The Anthem" entered the Beatport charts top 20, and even made it to the second place of Track It Down charts. His remix for Skrillex' 'Scary Monsters And Nice Sprites', released on 'mau5trap recordings' climbed up the charts to #4 on Beatport and #2 on Beatport's Electro House charts. One of the reasons for this rapid development is undoubtedly Zedd's unique and highly recognizable style of composition.

It stands out as very detailed and carefully produced Electro House, very playful and the same time remarkably catchy. Zedd is definitely an artist to look out for in the future...

His last track is called "Shave it" you can buy it here (or wait to Nov 08th and buy on iTunes), and sounds this way!

Zedd - Shave It (Original Mix) by Zedd

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Are you ready to SHAVE IT?

The german dj and producer Zedd is back with his new song, Shave It. He becomes the second reference of Owsla (Skrillex's new label), after the long duration of Porter Robinson. It is available for download on Beatport. and the question is..Is it a bear with a razor? Hell Yeah!


Thursday, June 30, 2011

EDC 2011 Las Vegas Sets

Electric Daisy Carnival, organized since 1997, is one of the biggest electronic music festivals in the world. EDC combined the World's Most renowned dance music talent with leading-edge production year to create unparalleled experience of sight and sound that you will have to believe to encounter for yourself.
And since 24th to 26th June, 70,000-85,000 5,000 people enjoyed the largest electronic dance festival outside Europe. If you were not one of them you can watch this video to figure how it was...


Anyway, if you couldn't be there we offer you some links to download sets of some of the hugest DJs who played in Las Vegas a few days ago:

Zedd Live EDC Las Vegas Live Set
http://www.mediafire.com/?9hand11v0p9ddzb

Sidney Samson EDC Las Vegas Live Set
http://www.mediafire.com/?5475z5k4tq4a08y

Afrojack EDC Las Vegas Live Set
http://www.mediafire.com/?vm5v4jpkwxeqh29

Steve Aoki EDC Las Vegas Live Set
http://www.mediafire.com/?r1y81x8n6ypnw5b

Hardwell EDC Las Vegas Live Set
http://www.mediafire.com/?t17dhl9789t1xz8

Avicii Live EDC Las Vegas Live Set
http://www.mediafire.com/?fhy067a6ru3nu82

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