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Waze & Odyssey – Go Go Go/We Go Home on Dirt Crew Recordings

Screen Shot 2016-02-25 at 8.45.22 AMWaze & Odyssey came together in 2011 because of a shared love for house music. Now the duo is taking the world by storm showcasing their ability to bring the past to life and keep it relevant in an era of ever-changing musical demand. Having performed at some of the world’s most influential club spaces including Panorama Bar, Fabric, Warehouse Project, Chibuku, Monarch, and Arma 17 to name a few, Waze & Odyssey bring a fun and lighthearted sound to dance music. Read more

Kerri Chandler Remixes Lupe Fuentes’ “1000 Watts” Track

8c444a3fc05af6b24ba3af9f440d19c9.1375812185“It was an absolute pleasure to work with someone who I feel is going to be around for a very long time and is also a great friend. This is only the beginning!” – Kerri Chandler 

Deep house master Kerri “Kaoz” Chandler is in the swing of things with a shiny new set of remixes for Lupe Fuentes’ fire track 1000 Watts. The track comes in two versions, a vocal mix and a dub mix, each with a distinct level of Kerri Chandler’s signature deepness. The release comes courtesy of In The Loop Recordings, headed by Lupe Fuentes herself.  Read more

Q&A and GVR: An Inside Look at Tzinah Records

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There’s been a consistent topic brewing recently in the international dance community – “The Romanian Sound”. While it may be easy to generalize the warm bubbly tech grooves by the artist’s origin, it certainly extends further into the realms of minimal, house, and techno, and even experimental electronic music.

One label that prides itself on this high quality sound is Tzinah Records. Starting in 2010 under the guidance of Primarie and Adrianho, the two Romanians set out to deliver and create their musical interpretations to the world. Both were involved with the A&R process when establishing the sound of the label, but Primarie continued to develop the brand and larger creative vision for what would become Tzinah Records. Both climbing the ranks as DJ’s in the Romanian scene, it was a natural progression to start making music, eventually leading to where they are today with Tzinah Records, one of the most respected minimal labels in Romania.

In speaking with Primarie, his enthusiasm and sincerity is clearly evident, which is the only necessary explanation needed when understanding how the label has come to fruition.

“The best part of being involved with this is meeting people that are in the same frequency with us – Meeting people that we follow and that we respect as artists and starting to work with these people…Tzinah really changed my life for the best” – Primarie (Founder of Tzinah Records)  Read more

Q&A: Will Monotone Releases Inaugural Album – “In Colour”

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“This album took me roughly 3 years to complete, because I wanted to make sure that I vibed with each track. I took my time and gave full attention to each collaboration with the friends and artists that I respect. Making a 21-track album where each record sounds different and fresh, yet still maintaining my specific sound, was not an easy task, but I couldn’t be happier with the end result.” – Will Monotone

The release of a full-length album can be a pivotal time for an artist. As opposed to releasing several singles and EP’s, an album can allow the creative process to flourish, and leaves a singular detailed body of work to look back on.

After three years of development, Will Monotone has released a 21-track album titled In Colour on his label Sub Society. In Colour is everything you’d want from a house music album. Throughout the 21 tracks there are standout moments highly reminiscent of the sound of iconic artists such as Inner City, but still maintains an original and authentic sound that Will Monotone has fine tuned specifically for In Colour. With ten original tracks from Monotone and ten collaborations with artists such as Wally Lopez, Daniel Dubb, Mike Swells, and more, the range of the album stretches far and wide.

“I’ve always had the idea of an album in the back of my head. I feel like that’s really the end game for an artist – to be able to do an album. It’s probably not “essential” as there are tons of artists that just release single after single, but I feel most artists would end up moving in that direction” Read more

Ovum Recordings Releases Acid-centric Ovum Acid Volume 1

Screen Shot 2016-02-08 at 2.40.41 PMOvum Recordings released a ten-track acid-centric compilation titled Ovum Acid Volume 1 on February 5. Ovum Acid Volume 1 is all ears for fans of the classic 303 sound and pushes the boundaries in 2016 as a wholesome selection of great and nostalgic acid tracks including tracks by DJ Dozia, DJ Sneak, Nacho Marco, Ryogo Yamamori, and more.  Read more

M.A.N.D.Y. Radio #006 With GoldFFinch

goldffinchM.A.N.D.Y. invites the enigmatic Belgian production duo GoldFFinch for radio session six on M.A.N.D.Y. Radio. Yoann and Gilles make a fiery team as GoldFFinch when it comes down to pushing the boundaries of new music. Their dark and melodic sounds flow into a calculative minimalism that is timeless and engaging on a spiritual level. With releases on Innervisions, Turbo Recordings, Dirtybird, and Jackmaster’s Numbers label, GoldFFinch are a techno storm waiting to take to lands far beyond the mundane. Read more

Techno Pioneer Robert Hood to Play Hip-Hop Set at Weather Festival

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Weather Festival released its initial line-up for 2016, and it’s BIG. Nearly 100 names have been announced (with more still to come) for the Parisian festival set to take place from June 3rd through the 5th at Paris Le Bourget Exhibition Center. House and techno is the name of the game with an illustrious roster of acts from both genres featured.

Techno fans can rejoice with such acts as Marcel Dettmann, Richie Hawtin, Magda, DVS1, Len Faki, Ben Klock and RÞdhÄd, while House is brilliantly represented by Dixon, Apollonia, Tuskegee (Seth Troxler & The Martinez Brothers), The Black Madonna and Ricardo Villalobos just to name a few.

Some other interesting billings include Robert Hood playing a Hip-Hop set, the Hessle Audio trio (Ben UFO, Pearson Sound and Pangea), RPR Soundsystem (Raresh, Petre Inspirescu and Rhadoo) as well as Donato Dozzy and Nuel as Aquaplano.

See the full line-up below:

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Visit the Official FB Event and Ticket site for more info. Early Bird tickets already sold out but 3-Day Advance tickets are currently priced at 86 Euros. The festival is also providing camping and hostel packages through their website.

Listen to Over 128 Hours of Sets from BPM 2016

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The BPM Festival has come and gone, and many are left with the fond memories provided by the spectacular location and music from Playa del Carmen. From the vast showcases to all the world renowned artists, there was a musical experience for anyone regardless of ones taste in underground music. Many had the pleasure of journeying to Mexico for BPM to experience this in real time, but the vast majority are left to live vicariously through Be-at.tv or wait for the recorded sets to go live online.

With BPM 2016 officially in the books, we’ve compiled a playlist of as many sets from the festival as possible. Have a listen to some of our favorites below, and check out the BPM playlist for over 128 hours of grooves from 80 artists.

Apollonia at Ya’ah Muul

To be honest – there’s no bad setting to witness Apollonia in action, but BPM yields particularly excellent results.

Satoshi Tomiie at Groove Garden Session

An eclectic range of house and techno was the name of the game when Satoshi Tomiie took to the decks at Groove Garden

Kim Ann Foxman at Pets Recordings Showcase

FM tones, 303 basslines, lush chord stabs, and of course plenty of groove – Kim Ann Foxman had it all at the Pets Recordings Showcase

Luciano at Blue Parrot

Experiencing the Cadenza boss at BPM is about authentic as it gets. Although his set at Avalon Hollywood wasn’t half bad either…

Hito at Vatos Locos

Deep tech house in it’s purest form is what Hito provided the dance floor for the iconic Vatos Locos party 

Valentino Kanzyani at Trust

It’s always a treat to see what Kanzyani pulls out of his record bag. BPM was no exception as the Slovenian was in top form at Trust 

Josh Wink b2b Heidi at Knee Deep in Sound Showcase

Between the Ovum head-honcho and Queen of the Jackathon, this is a BPM back-to-back that you’ll want to listen to

Monday Social Announces Move to New Venue

freddy mnsAfter 2 and a half years at Sound Nightclub, LA’s iconic weekly party, the one & only Monday Social, has announced it will be moving a few blocks down Hollywood Blvd to Project Club LA for it’s grand re-opening next Monday January 18th.

Monday Social said farewell to their residency at Sound this week and they did it right with a special set from Doorly & friends: MK, Justin Jay and Low Steppa. The club was packed with Monday Social fans paying their tributes. Read more

10 Reasons You Shouldn’t Skip the Yuma Tent at Coachella 2016

 

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Two days ago, Coachella released its 2016 line-up amidst the usual mixture of excitement and anticipation. Today tickets went on sale and as always, sold out fast leaving many empty handed. There is no doubt, however, that in the Yuma Tent and beyond Coachella will once again be bristling with quality techno, house and deep-house both weekends.

We went over the entire roster and picked 10 reasons why you should step into the air-conditioned underground heaven during your Coachella weekend. And by 10 reasons, we mean 10 acts that will undoubtedly have you grooving in between your favorite bands and hip-hop acts.

DJ Koze

This is a no-brainer. The German producer and DJ rarely visits the States and when he does it’s usually for gigs on the East Coast. He last played in California four years ago so this may be the best chance to catch him in action for a while for many of those at Coachella. Regardless, however, it’s his music that does the talking and the testament of his talent comes from a 2015 touring schedule that has seen him play at Watergate, Fabrik, Time Warp, Verboten, XOYO and several Ibiza clubs just to name a few.

Cassy 
Catherine Britton, aka Cassy, has been leading the roles of females in dance music for over a decade now. She discovered her love for techno in Berlin and has since worked with acclaimed artists such as Ricardo Villalobos, Luciano and Steve Bug while holding guest spots at the city’s world-known Panorama Bar. A DC-10 Ibiza regular, Cassy has had diverse releases on the likes of Playhouse, Perlon, Ostgut Ton and Cocoon and is sure to bring her seamless skill of blending techno and house to the Yuma Tent.
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John Digweed
Digweed’s massive reputation sure precedes him, but no one can argue that it’s not with valid reason. The progressive house pioneer has been at the forefront of dance music for the best part of three decades now, constantly reinventing the direction of this scene rather than following trends. He may be an easy pick on any line-up but this is exactly why you shouldn’t miss him: in a sky of talent, his star always shines brightest.

George Fitzgerald 
The British-born and Berlin-based producer let’s his productions do the talking. With successful tracks now out on Hotflush Recordings, Hypercolour and Aus Music, it’s no surprise that he was chosen by none other than Heidi for his Essential Mix debut as part of BBC Radio 1’s Future Star of 2013 feature. If you step into the Yuma Tent during his set, expect crate-digging gems and timeless pieces mixed with effervescent flavor.

Adam Beyer & Ida Engberg
Techno’s main power couple is always a treat to catch. Ida returned to touring in 2015 after giving birth to their third child and performed acclaimed back-t0-back sets with the Drumcode label boss at Awakenings Festival, Space Ibiza, Enter Ibiza, Cocoon Amnesia and Berghain amongst others. In a line-up that leans heavily towards house, we hope Adam and Ida are ready to bring some techno to the desert.
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Black Coffee
A producer and DJ that truly defies convention, Black Coffee’s meteoric rise from South Africa’s underground scene has truly turned him into a must-see act. Best described as Afropolitan, his music is home-brewed but foward-thinking and truly steps out of the realm of conventional house sets. Nkosinathi Innocent Maphumulo, as he is known at home, spent 5 months in 2015 on a world tour which spanned 17 countries, 4 continents and saw him rewarded with a superb Essential Mix debut.

Mano le Tough
Mano’s distinctive sound has seen him grow in popularity world over and land a top 20 spot in Resident Advisor’s Top 100 DJ list for the past three years. And while a poll is certainly just a poll, Mano’s melodic yet driven sound has earned the attention and praise of peers and critics alike. Kristian Beyer of Âme famously said that: “Thanks to Mano Le Tough, I have no fears for the future of House.” He is no stranger to monster clubs such as Panorama Bar, Trouw and fabric, so if you’re in the mood for emotion-driven, atmospheric house Mano is your top pick.

The Black Madonna
Where to even begin? Plenty has been written on the sudden yet extremely deserved rise of The Black Madonna over the past year. Her heavy touring schedule and penchant for quality track selection have surely paid off, but there was more to Marea in a her busy year. Specifically, we loved when she truly championed women’s role in dance music during Women’s History Month by launching DAPHNE at Chicago’s Smart Bar where she is also Music Director. The party series, named after both BBC pioneer Daphne Oram and the Greek naiad Daphne, featured workshops and talks on subjects such as negotiating motherhood and working with synthesizers, as well as club nights headlined by female DJs. When all is said and done, we can’y deny our love for what The Black Madonna is doing for dance music, both behind and beyond the decks.
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Nina Kraviz
Nina’s music has evolved over the years – her sets growing to be as energetic, rough-edged and abstract as they come. Arguably, it has been a disservice to group her together with other techno artists, for her skill truly lies in blurring the lines of house and acid to unique results. Her Movement performance in May 2105 drew one of the largest crowds to the Underground Stage of the entire weekend, a true testament to the following she has built in recent years.

Maceo Plex
This isn’t Eric Estornel’s first Coachella rodeo and surely won’t be the last. But if you’re looking for top-notch assured quality then you have you to look no further than the American-born producer. Fresh off a possibly misunderstood, yet immensely brilliant Essential Mix return, Maceo will be back at the Yuma Tent with a point to prove. And trust us when we say that it’s surely going to result in a treat for anyone in attendance.