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Resident Advisor and Select British Clubs, Promoters & Promoters Awarded Up to £1 Million Grants by Arts Council England

A host of British venues, theatres, museums and cultural organizations have been awarded the initial round of grants from Arts Council England as part of theĀ Culture Recovery Fund, including Resident Advisor, Ministry of Sound, Corsica Studios, Village Underground and more.

Round one of the awards consists of 1,385 awards under £1 million have been made, totalling more than £257 million. The overall program aims to give out £500 million of relief support for cultural organisations based in England.

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Editorial: Polls in Our Industry Are A Futile Exercise That No Longer Serve An Ethical Purpose

Full disclosure: I wrote this article yesterday, on November 21st 2017, and woke up this morning to the news that Resident Advisor was no longer continuing its Poll

First of all, I have to say that DJ Mag’s poll is only good as scrap paper, or at best as the source of pre-game laughter with your crew. That is if you ever even took a look at a printed version of it. The chart is a joke (artistically), it serves no real purpose (business-speaking),Ā  and is useless (as far as understanding the quality of DJs, its actual intended purpose).Ā It’s talked about for months leading up to and following its results, a peculiar media that does not give a damn about the actual music but is all to do with money and pompousness. Sadly, it’s been like this for years now.

What is new though is the thin wind of dissatisfaction that is now affecting the Resident Advisor. On top of a ranking that has seen Dixon crowned unceremoniously as #1 DJ in the world for 5 years now, in recent years we have also seen the increase of election campaigns by DJs (and their management0 to win votes. What was once an organic poll from real dedicated fans once again lost its intended purpose.Ā  Indeed, the problem was not the ranking itself: it can be challenged. It may not be in agreement with your views as far as placements or exclusions, but that is another story, or controversy for that matter.Ā The problem, we are beginning to understand, is what it takes to end up in that ranking. Artists and their management understand it very well. It is an excuse to raise the stakes, in some cases to double or triple them, and to convince the artists to get involved with the tactics necessary to end up on the poll, and rank higher than years before.

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Watch Between The Beats: The Black Madonna by Resident Advisor

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In the latest edition of the ever-popular Between The Beats mini-documentary series, Resident Advisor followed Marea Stamper, or The Black Madonna as you may know her,Ā on a string of gigs across Europe. You may remember the series from past editions that featured Seth Troxler or Nina Kraviz, both of which made headlines throughout the worldwide dance music scene.

The near 28-minute-and-a-half video explores Marea’s career journey and the hurdles she faced to get to where she is now. In 2012, just four years ago, she felt that she had failed as a producer and DJ and was ready to hang her headphones for good. But she didn’t.

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Ƃme and Schwarzmann Are Set to Release Albums on Innervisions in 2017

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Dixon took over Resident Advisor’s Instagram account to dive a little into Innervisions’ plans for the coming year, informing the electronic music world that followers of the label can expect forthcoming albums fromĀ Ć‚me and Schwarzmann.

Specifically,Ā Steffen Berkhahn posted the below photo to the Instagram profile showing him alongsideĀ Henrik Schwarz and Ƃme’s Frank Wiedemann in the label’s Berlin studio. The accompanying caption tells the full story here,Ā “Best Thursday morning in a looooooooong time. In our Studio with Henrik and Frank. Listening to bits & pieces of the new LPs from Ame & Schwarzmann. 2017 is going be incredible.”

Dixon is taking over RA’s Instagram channel for the entire week. Follow his posts there for further possible updates on his and the label’s world.

 

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Resident Advisor’s Real Scenes LA to Premiere in March

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Whether you’ve partied in Los Angeles or one day will,Ā it should come as great news that Resident Advisor will be premiering their latest Real Scenes film, focused on the City of Angels, this coming March 11th.

The ninth in an exciting and educational series, the British online publicationĀ will launch Real Scenes: Los Angeles at NeueHouse Hollywood, theirĀ new LA office, with a private screening andĀ a party featuring DĆ¢m-Funk, Tropic Of Cancer, Spotlight’sĀ Chris Cruse, Peanut Butter Wolf and M. Geddes Gengras.Ā RA is givingĀ youĀ the chance to be there too, by giving away 15 guest spots (with a +1) which you can sign up to winĀ here.

As a bonus, RA has released aĀ 360Āŗ video taken withĀ Stones Throw artist DĆ£m-FunK as he showed the crew around his neighborhood, Ladera Heights while driving his vintage Lincoln Continental. It isĀ  recommended that you watch the video on a mobile device with headphones or on a VR headset, so you can move to look around. It can also be watched on a desktop, where you drag the video to look around.

 

 

Source: Resident Advisor.

Floating Points Touring North America with Live Band

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When Floating Points debuted on Resident Advisor’s Top Live Acts of 2015 list in December he had played less than 10 live shows. Ever. Yet his critically acclaimed Essential Mix had made him the talk of many whom, with good reason, have since been clamoring for the chance to see him performĀ live. This comes to no surprise considering theĀ praiseĀ Sam Shepherd’sĀ debut albumĀ ElaeniaĀ garnered fromĀ critics and fans alike, receiving the final accolade of RA’s album of the year for 2015.

Patience is virtue and those in North America are now being re-warded with a 17-stop tour after the artist performed live in London and New York City with a live orchestra to test out his new live show. The tour will take place in April and May and will span both the United States and Canada for around a month, including five stops in Southern California, two dates in San Francisco and stops in Seattle, Portland and Vancouver to complete the West Coast. The Metro in Chicago, upstairs from Smart Bar, will host the city’s stop on the tour before Shepherd visitsĀ Toronto, Montreal and a final flurry of East Coast dates that include NYC, DC, Durham and Atlanta.

Visit Resident Advisor for complete informationĀ and tickets.

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Techno Legend Juan Atkins Claims That “The DJ List” Is Racist

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Every few months a new DJ ranking or list comes out and naturally, opinions abound.Ā The arguments vary depending on the list in question, ranging form the usual “EDM vs underground” to the underrepresentation of female acts.

This week, Detroit techno pioneer Juan Atkins took to his personal Facebook page to express anger at what he perceives is a calculated underrepresentation of black artists on “The DJ List“. The producer and DJ called it “a slap in the face of the entire black race” and went on to announce that he “will lead the crusade for “The DJ List” to be Destroyed, Dismantled, Deleted, and Replaced.” Atkins is quick to point out that only two black artists have made the Top 100 EDM-heavy list.

Understandably, the post got people talking. While many of the commenters pointed out the seeming irrelevance of such lists, Atkins was quick to specify that while theyĀ appear to bear little significance, his own DJ fees and those of other black artists would be considerably different if they were represented better on such lists.

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Although aĀ review of the DJ Mag Top 100 list showed a similar tendency with just a couple ofĀ black artists represented, Resident Advisor‘s poll told a slightly betterĀ story: illustrious names such as Carl Craig, Kerri Chandler, Robert Hood, Carl Cox, Black Coffee, Jeff Mills and Jamie Jones were all in the Top 100.Ā While only RA members can vote for the site’s annual poll and voting takes place over a brief period of a few days, DJ Mag’s Top 100 list has been the subject of controversy for several years due to allegations of corruption and vote rigging.

It is definitelyĀ interesting to see that “The DJ List” brought into question by Atkins has an unclear “voting” system. Their website claims that, “leading industry members claim and manage profiles for; djs, labels, clubs, agents, publicists and more. Members participate in our DJ ranking and are presented customized dance music content based around their interests.”

Regardless, Atkins’ words have brought up once again an interesting discussion on the subject of DJ polls and lists. The role of black artists in dance music is of course undisputed, and it stands to reason that artists should be recognized for their craft regardless of genre, gender and race.

 

 

Resident Advisor’s Top 100 DJs of 2015

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Resident Advisor’s Top 100 DJs for 2015 poll results are in. The rankingsĀ are cast by popular vote, whether the choice of DJs impressed with one unforgettable set or a consistent series of sets in 2015. The impressions span the global club and the festival culture, so which of your favorite DJs made the cut on RA’s list this year? Read more

Vote For Your Favorite DJs: RA Top 100 Poll Now Open

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It’s finally that time of year once again. As 2015 comes to a close, Resident Advisor (RA) has opened up their Top 100 poll; we highly encourage you to cast your votes to support your favorite artists and help them earn the recognition they deserve. This year, you can vote in one of two ways – either log into the RA Guide (their new iOS app), or log into their website, which has also recently been renovated. Voting is restricted to RA members who createed their accounts before the polls opened, and you may only cast a vote for artists that performed at parties in your RA diary this year. Check outĀ your calendarĀ if you need to jog your memory.

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Voting for Resident Advisor’s Top 100 is Open

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It’s that time of year again. A time where everyone gathers together for the holidays, and DJ’s flood the news feeds with ā€œvote for meā€ or ā€œdon’t vote for me (but really vote for me)ā€ posts. Jokes aside…it is a great time of year, musically, to reflect on the artists that truly made an impact on the scene as well as ourselves. The Resident Advisor polls are now open.

Voting for the 2014 Resident Advisor Top 100 DJs/Live Acts poll will be open until this Friday, November 28th, and you can cast your vote by following the link to the voting page. Unlike many other polls that seem to be strictly a popularity contest, the Resident Advisor poll has more methods to help ensure credibility. In order to vote for a specific DJ or Live Act one must have seen the artist(s) perform this year, and this is measured by the users RA diary. By having confirmed attendance via the specific event page on Resident Advisor, that is the indicator that RA uses to determine if the individual has in fact witnessed the artist perform. A valiant attempt to achieve some accurate votes and portray a true top 100.

Last years top 100 had a healthy mix of artists all over the underground spectrum. From the heavy techno of Marcel Dettman and Jeff Mills to the deep house fan favorites of Hot Since 82 and Eats Everything, the poll literally had it all. Will Dixon defend his title at the top as #1? The choice is up to us. Make sure to get your vote in before Friday, and you can be sure that we’ll keep you posted the minute the final results are in.