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The 2018 DJ Awards Ibiza Features 101 New Nominees and 4 New Sub Categories

Although plenty of places claim to be the best stomping grounds for electronic music, there aren’t too many other places that get compared to and recognized as the top destination for electronic music than the island of Ibiza. Ibiza is where iconic party brands such as Cream, Pacha, and Space started and is solely known for the amount of DJs that flock to the island every summer.

Although places such as Amsterdam, London, Berlin, New York, and Los Angeles are also known as the ultimate party destinations, they also are quite large metropolitan areas known for quite a bit else other than partying. Ibiza on the other hand is a small island in the Balearic Sea that isn’t very well-known for much else than its gorgeous sunsets and beaches and club scene.

Since 1998, Ibiza has played host to the DJ Awards, a non-profit independent music awards specifically for DJs. The DJ Awards honors those in the electronic music industry that have influenced electronic dance music not just in Ibiza but all across the globe. The ethos of DJ Awards is that there is no best but simply those that possess and present an unprecedented talent. There is the sheer understanding that creating music and DJing is an art form and is purely subjective.

Each year there is a freshly selected panel of electronic music professionals from all around the world that differs every year. The panel has a diverse range of experience and all share an equal amount of passion for electronic music. There are 2 categories of music and non-music. One reflects a vast array of styles of electronic music while one is not determined by style of music.

In 2017, over 400 artists were up for consideration for 12 categories of music and 120 made the cut. This year had the largest amount of nominees in the 20 year history of the DJ Awards. Although not everyone agrees with the selection of artists, the professionals on the panel believe that the list best represents the scene of today. This of course sparks some healthy debate due to how subjective music can be.

The winners are chosen by the public except for the Special Industry Awards which are chosen by the panel. The ceremony has always taken place at Pacha Ibiza except for the past year where it took place at Hi Ibiza and this year it moved to the new super club, Heart Ibiza. The award is a mystical piece of green kryptonite and actually pulses with light energy and is in synergy with the famous rock in Ibiza ‘Es Vedra’ where the award gets its shape from.

The 21st edition of DJ Awards will take place on September 11th, 2018 at Heart Ibiza.  Said to be ‘The Oscars’ of electronic music, The DJ Awards will feature 17 music categories including Bass, Deep House, Electronica / Downtempo, House, Tech House, Techno, and Trance with 4 sub categories that include Progressive House and Melodic House & Techno with 4 non-music categories that are Newcomer, Breakthrough, Electronic Live Perfomer, and International DJ. This year DJ Awards has over 160 nominees.

Special Industry Awards include Dance Nation, Electronic Music Pioneer, Ibiza DJ, International Festival, Ibiza Music Event, Ibiza Night, Outstanding Achievement, Producer, Record Label of The Year, and Track of The Season.

DJ Awards reaches over 160 million across 44 countries and nominees music are listened to over 1250 times with tracks, releases, and labels checked over 1000 times. There is 100% more female nominees for 2018 as well.

For more info on DJ Awards visit: https://djawards.com

Q&A with Matthias Meyer: His New Remix, Pacha Ibiza, and Watergate

Born in the quiet small German town of Lueneberg, near Hamburg, Matthias Meyer’s love and dedication for the hi-tech sounds of Detroit and Chicago ultimately drove him to become a prominent seven year resident of the prestigious club and brand Watergate.

This October, Watergate deservedly celebrates its 15th year anniversary with an exclusive compilation where Matthias joins forces with an old friend and producer to contribute a special track.

Best known for his remix of Ryan Davis’ Brun, which was religiously supported by All Day I Dream label master Lee Burridge, Matthias continues to make his mark on the underground by becoming a new resident for Hot Since 82’s Labyrinth series at Pacha Ibiza.

Now, as a world renowned DJ and producer, Matthias talks to us about his forthcoming release, new Pacha residency, and a nomination for the Best Deep House Artist by the DJ Awards.

Your remix of Butch’s ‘Shahrzad’ has been one of the highlights in your sets over the last year. What about the track do you think resonates with crowds?

The flute part in the track is the main hook and that really gets people into the mood. The string parts in my remix are carefully picked from the original and put in new context to create even more euphoria. I added more of a straight beat and amped up the hypnotic groove and the result turned out to work really well. I’m always happy to see all the smiling faces on the dance floor each time I play it.

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What did you love about the original and what did you want to bring to your rework?

I loved the break of the original so much, I wanted to create a new track out! For me the strings and flute melody are the magic of the whole track and I wanted to extend this magic throughout the whole track. That’s how the whole idea of the remix came about. I’m happy to now have my own house approach to Butch’s original track.

What elements of remixing someone else’s productions do you enjoy and what do you find challenging?

It’s always a challenge to remix music from another musical genre. Working off other people’s ideas and sounds and putting them in a totally new context. That is what remixing is about, for me. There’s so much good music out there but not all of it is made for the dance floor. I like transforming sounds and melodies that I like into a dance track. Take the Ryan Davis Remix I did for AnjunaDeep, for example – all I had was an orchestra part and a bit of baseline and it became a tune you can really dance to. That was one of the strongest remixes I ever did.

What elements of creating your own productions do you enjoy and what do you find challenging?

I just love creating grooves. I can spend days in the studio trying to get the right groove. When it comes to the melodies, I find it hard sometimes. I am not that much of a composer in terms of finding the right notes for a melody. I often find other ways to get the result I’m looking for. I.e scale, audio to midi, or sampling.

You’ve been a resident at Watergate for many years now, what is it about Watergate that you feel differentiates itself from the rest of the clubs in Berlin?

I have been connected to the club for a while now as a resident and as part of the agency. The lineups are always quality, the team is very professional, the club provides good sound in one of the best locations in town. The whole vibe of the place is just amazing!

You’ve been touring a lot this summer with Watergate in celebration of the club’s 15 year anniversary. How have those gigs been going? What has been the best part of being able to tour with Watergate and how has the experience differed from playing at the club?

That’s true, I actually just returned from a 2-week adventure through Brazil for the Watergate tour and that was super special. We went on an adventure through the best clubs in Brazil with other DJs including D’Edge, Warung and Beehive just to name a few. All shows were sold out, we had some great crowds and the shows received some amazing feedback. It is a very compressed and intense experience to play 6 shows in 2 weeks with a gang of 3 Watergate Residents – that’s what makes the tour a different experience to the normal club where you play every other week. It has been a special experience and some of the best shows I’ve played in my career.

You’re also featuring on the club’s 15-year anniversary compilation, what can we expect to hear on this?

I have done a track with Ryan Davis called ‘Hope’ that will be on this compilation. We’re both big fans of movie soundtracks and ‘Hope’ is very much inspired by the soundtrack of the movie ‘Lion’. I am playing it out a lot right now and it’s been receiving good feedback! Look out for the compilation release in October.

You’ve joined HS82’s Labyrinth party this year and are in the midst of playing six dates at Pacha. Any highlights from these parties so far?

The residency at Labyrinth has introduced me to a wider audience and I am thankful for that. I’ve known Daley (HS82) for a while now, the moment he invited me to warm up his new night at Pacha was pure bliss. I have had amazing nights with Pete Tong and Carl Craig and just last Friday was magic again, warming things up b2b with Anja Schneider at Cafe Mambo and finishing off the party b2b with Hot Since 82. The Labyrinth concept and vibe is great and I’m just really happy to be a part of it.

What does it mean to you to be nominated for Best Deep House Artist in the Ibiza DJ Awards? How will you celebrate if you win?

I didn’t expect to be nominated at all. When I found out I was, I was stoked. It’s amazing to be nominated for an award like this amongst so many other quality artists. It’s already an honour just to just be nominated for the award, even if I don’t win. BUT if I do win, I will book a jet from wherever I am on this planet just to come and accept the award!! ;-)

We hope you win, too! See below for upcoming tour dates:

06.09.2017 – BABY BOA, GENEVA (CH)
07.09.2017 – THURSDATE AT WATERGATE, BERLIN (DE)
15.09.2017 – WATERGATE, BERLIN (DE)
16.09.2017 – 15 YEARS WATERGATE AT CORSICA STUDIOS, LONDON (UK)
17.09.2017 – OASIS FESTIVAL, MARRAKECH (MA)
22.09.2017 – RODNYA, MOSCOW (RU)
29.09.2017 – DO NOT SIT, MIAMI (US)
30.09.2017 – CITYFOX, NEW YORK (US)
06.10.2017 – LABYRINTH AT PACHA, IBIZA (ES)
20.10.2017 – 15 YEARS WATERGATE AT WESTERUNIE, AMSTERDAM (NL)
04.11.2017 – 15 YEARS WATERGATE AT SILODOM, SAARBRUCKEN (DE)
05.11.2017 – KATER BLAU, BERLIN (DE)

All tour dates here

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Results for the 2015 DJ Awards in Ibiza

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Jose Pascual hosted the first DJ Awards back in 1998, and throughout the years the purpose of the DJ Awards is to celebrate the impact and contributions of artists in the realm of electronic dance music. World-acclaimed talent descend upon Ibiza every year at the conclusion of the summer party months for accolades at the DJ Awards; each genre awards artists based on popular vote across social media platforms, and the award comes in the form of a kryptonite piece, a portmanteau symbolizing the “code and mystery of life” juxtaposed with the nightlife and its culture. The results are in for this year’s 2015 DJ Awards in Ibiza. Check out who made it to the top.

Deep House: Solomun

Newcomer: Cuartero

Breakthrough in association with Mixcloud: Black Coffee

Tech House: Luciano and Hot Since 82

Electronica: Disclosure

Electro/Progressive House and International DJ: Hardwell

Techno: Carl Cox

Trance: Armin Van Buuren

Bass: Hannah Wants