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Deep Tribe "Melt Me"

Premiere: Deep Tribe “Melt Me” (Extended Edit) – No Definition Records

We promise you won’t melt when you’re raving to DEEP TRIBE’s latest bass house banger, but your knees and hips will for sure start to wiggle and shake on its own right when the first few bars of the hot beats are blasting out of your fancy speakers. Read more

Deep Tribe - Take a Trip

Premiere: Deep Tribe “Take a Trip” Is an Ode To Our Yearning for Travel Whilst Quarantined

The most recent release from Deep Tribe is titled “Take A Trip”, a song name that references the lyrics of the track itself. Lyrics that speak to that all too familiar, deep yearning we feel inside, calling us to the adventure of the road no matter where it leads us… just as long as it’s not ‘here’.

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Premiere: Deep Tribe’s “Now Move” Receives Six Remix Treatments on Counterfeit Fun Records

House music DJ and production duo Deep Tribe have returned and this time around are offering up a six-song remix package for you to move and shake to.

Coming right after their last release, “Reflections”, the duo decided they weren’t quite finished and decided to Reflect this time upon one of their most beloved and well known, previously released tracks, “Now Move”. The goal of this decision is twofold; to showcase the amazing skills and talents of some of their peers and friends in the underground house music world, as well as to provide fresh new twists on a song that has been heavily downloaded, streamed, and adored by fans of theirs internationally.

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Q&A, Global Vibe Radio 072 and FREE Track Download with Deep Tribe

It’s hard to envision what can happen when two people with completely different upbringings, life experiences and cultures meet. On one side we have Andrew, born and raised in Southern California, and on the other Dimitry, from South Ukraine. Two worlds apart, yet connected by a thick, visceral and intellectual thread. Somehow their paths crossed, and together they would fuse their artistic minds into a project known as Deep Tribe.

Los Angeles-based Deep Tribe is a DJ and production partnership that stirs musical minds with soul-hitting and deeply meaningful underground electronic music. Creators and innovators in their own right, the duo blends elements of house and techno with influences from other genres peppered in for an outcome that is a signature sound they are becoming widely recognized for.

Today they are gifting their fans and 6AM readers with an exclusive free remix of their very own collaboration with David O’Dowda entitled “Keep Your Head,” out on their imprint Counterfeit Fun Records, which you can  You can get download here.

Furthermore, 6AM had the chance to chat with both Dimitry and Andrew as they deliver this week’s edition of Global Vibe Radio with a powerful mix that clocks at nearly one hour and 20 minutes. You can listen to that right here and also download it for free courtesy of 6AM and Deep Tribe.

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Freddy Be To Release “Holding Back” EP on Perspectives Digital

Photo courtesy of Monday Social

Photo courtesy of Monday Social

The latest and 41st release on Darin Epsilon’s Perspectives Digital comes courtesy of one of LA’s longstanding DJs and promoters, Freddy Be. If you’ve partied on the West Coast during the last two decades or are in any way involved with the house music industry in the United States, it is likely you’ve heard of Freddy’s infamous Monday Social parties, which celebrate their 20th year as North America’s longest running weekly house music event later in 2016.

Freddy has been an integral part of the house music scene since the early 90s, in no small part thanks to his superb skills as a track selector and his ability to play to a wide array of crowds and rooms. His residencies have included such esteemed venues as Exchange LA, Audio SF, and Sound Nightclub, his proficiency behind the decks also landing him playing time across the nation and at major festivals the likes of Coachella, Desert Hearts, BPM, and Minus Zero.

As a producer, Freddy Be has seen previous tracks receive play by Carl Cox, Hernan Cattaneo, James Zabiela, Danny Howells, Sander Kleinenberg, Quivver, and John Digweed on his massively popular ‘Transitions’ radio show. It is on Digweed’s show that Freddy’s latest track, “Holding Back” was first introduced to the world. The track is finally receiving a much deserved official release with remixes by Betoko, Soul Trader, and Deep Tribe featuring Violin Girl.

The first re-work of the track comes from Betoko, who has taken the spacial original and added the touch that has seen his music released on Get Physical, Diynamic, Suara, Kittball, and Supernature. The result is a high-octane and dance-floor-ready remix perfect for peak-time play.

Next up, it’s Soul Trader‘s turn to offer his take on “Holding Back.” You wouldn’t be mistaken in not knowing much about the producer, for little has been said about him other than the limited info his mentor and cohort Funkagenda has given us. He has had a spectacular debut EP on Incorrect Music and has remixed for Quivver and Deep Tribe. His last touch sees him add deep, throbbing techno influenced sounds to Freddy Be’s original to great effect.

The last edit comes way of LA duo Deep Tribe featuring Violin Girl. Dimitry Rozental and Andrew Knopf add strong waves of brooding emotion to the tracl, transforming it into a beautiful, sensual and slow piece of music interspersed by powerful violin chord progressions.

The EP is set for release on Beatport this coming Friday May 27th, 2016. You can preview it below via SoundCloud:

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