Courtesy of DJ Lips – we have a KILLER remix of the old-school “Pump Up the Jam” by Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, who have been blowing up ever since their remix of “Leave the World Behind“. This one has been getting some rotation in clubs around NYC so far. Let us know what you think!
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Apologies firstly for not posting on thursday, I have actually been away…. Im going to do a double post this coming week to make up for it so you’ll have something great to look forward to! Anyhow- as a producer, and a DJ I know how much acapellas can make a difference! To me they are like gold dust, especially getting original oldies that dont sound like they have been recorded on an aeroplane! Well.. I’ve had a collection of about 100 Motown classics for a little while now and I would like to share them with you. I will upload 15-20 for the next 3 weeks each week …but here are about 50 to get you started!!! These are pretty rare so treat them well!
Whats happening people, I hope you’ve all been enjoying the posts so far. I’ve tried so far to bring you something different to whats being heard in the States so most of my stuff has been from the UK.
My first post today is something that i’ve had on repeat for a few months now …its always a massive hit in the clubs coz it is dirty/grimey and rediculously catchy. Nick Douwma, better known by his stage name Sub Focus, is an English drum and Bass producer who has been in the game for quite a few years now, but recently his music has taken a turn with the rise of Dubstep, and fidget house. I don’t really know how to describe this track as its kind of a fusion of all those genres. But hes managed to take the best elements and stick them all together….anyway this is … Read more
Nick Fenmore and Dick Fink formed one of the most upcoming mash up groups called Super Mash Bros. These guys were a big hit in L.A and are now getting known worldwide. They mix some of the unexpected songs together, and somehow make it sound unbelievable. These guys are the next Girltalk and according to some are more talented. I posted some of their best songs, but in my opinion every song sounds good. Let me know what you think, and I know your going to be very impressed.
The sound of hip hop as we know it today is much different than how it sounded in its early beginnings in the late 70’s. The metamorphosis from soul and funk music is a journey in time to when rappers, which then were referred to as MC’s, strictly wanted to have the flyest rhymes. Even the crowds of people were much different, they just wanted to dance and have a good time; there was no such thing as “bottle service”. The sounds that were emerging from the Bronx during that time were nothing like anyone had heard before. With that being said, it would soon be called “hip hop”, a term coined by a rapper of a group called Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five.
As a DJ myself, I find it important to share the humble beginnings of how DJ’ing began. A DJ or “disc jockey” is an essential … Read more
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