Sunday, November 24, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Vote for my new track!!!!
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Wednesday @COUTURELA
Wednesday #Discotech event just say my name for FREE ENTRY B4 1130PM
@COUTURELA
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Saturday, August 3, 2013
Looking for new Producers
Hey world I have some new opportunities to sign Dance music producers. If you have music you want on beatport.com Send me an email with 320kbps mp3.
Bravomatic@gmail.com
I can see if your music is ready for the interweb of dj music stores.
-B
Bravomatic@gmail.com
I can see if your music is ready for the interweb of dj music stores.
-B
Monday, July 22, 2013
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
Nicky Romero's "Symphonica" remix contest
This week on Play: Get released on Protocol Records and win $1000 worth of plugins in Nicky Romero's "Symphonica" remix contest
The word “epic” probably gets thrown around a bit too much when describing floor-sweeping dance tunes, but it truly is hard to find a more fitting way to describe Nicky Romero’s “Symphonica.” Released earlier this year, the single found Romero fusing his precise brand of dance music with larger-than-life strings inspired by the symphonic tradition, and resulting in a truly epic floor-pleaser.
Now, Romero has launched a Play remix contest for “Symphonica,” with a $1000 voucher for Plugin Alliance, a set of autographed Beats Mixr headphones, and a release with Protocol Records going to the best rework submitted by July 15. The track’s individual pieces have been separated out and are waiting for hungry producers to rework them into something brand new, so don’t delay, start reconfiguring “Symphonica” as soon as you can! While you’re at it, make sure to check out all the other active Play contests which can still be entered and voted on below.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Saturday, May 11, 2013
David Guetta and Mark Knight found stealing music!!!!!!!!!!
First we found out about Will I AM(a joke) taking Arty and Matt Zo's Track Rebound and totally destroying it with wanna be dutch house basslines.
David Guetta Steals Alice Deejay
MARK NIGHT STEALS THE CHICKEN LIPS RYTHME!
Now we have the following!
David Guetta Steals Alice Deejay
MARK NIGHT STEALS THE CHICKEN LIPS RYTHME!
Labels:
alice deejay,
ARTY,
chicken lips,
david guetta,
mark knight,
matt zo,
will I am
Friday, May 10, 2013
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
WMC week 2 - Wrap Up
For those of you who gathered in Miami for Ultra or the WMC, you might have herd a few select tracks being rotated more then any other song. Here are a few tracks I found to be play religiously by many great djs.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
The Clocktave - A Melody by scratching notes on Wax
Really Cool fun new tool to make hands on music with your turntable.
checkout this great read from GearJunkie.com
The Clocktave is a scratch tool to make music with.
It is based on just one concept: the Clocktave. A Clocktave
(Clock-Octave) is a note scale to scratch with, ranging from 1 to 4
octaves. The notes of the octaves are divided between exactly one
rotation of the record. Every note of the scale appears at the same
position over and over, regardless of which octave you are in.
After practicing, the Clocktave system allows you to find the right notes intuitively. This
way, melodies can be played without having to bring your arm forth and
back to reach the pitch-control and keeping the natural sound of the
instruments in every single note. Great for scratching basslines, lead
melodies, adlibs, chords, you name it.
Track 1 is a tuning tone, a perfect ‘C’ note. Before use, tune this
tone using your pitch control to the root note of the music you want to
Clocktave to. This is very important, so you might want to practise
this first. The root note C is the most important note of the entire
record. Almost every Clocktave starts with the C note. Make sure that
every Clocktave starts at exactly 12 o’clock. How? Put a marker on your
record or scratching interface, move the marker to 12 o’ clock
position, and then press the cue point of the Clocktave section that
you want to use, for example: ‘Strings’ . Congratulations, your
Clocktave record is now correctly configured and you are ready to go.
With the C note at 12 o’ clock, you can now start to scratch melodies.
Now, the melodies won’t come out by it self, you’ll have to put all
your melodic creativity and scratch technique into it. This time the
melodies aren’t on the record but in your head. Try to get what’s in your head out of the speakers. Practice and experiment, and use your ears well.
Saturday, March 9, 2013
FATTTTTT SYNTH OP-1
Thursday, March 7, 2013
SFX Entertainment buys Electronic Dance Music online store Beatport
Check out this great news about how EDM will continue to take over pop culture.
From http://www.livingelectro.com/blog/ :
SFX Entertainment, the company led by the media executive Robert F. X. Sillerman, has agreed to buy the music download site Beatport, part of the company’s plan to build a $1 billion empire centered on the electronic dance music craze.
Mr. Sillerman declined on Tuesday to reveal the price. But two people with direct knowledge of the transaction, who were not authorized to speak about it, said it was for a little more than $50 million.
Beatport, founded in Denver in 2004, has become the pre-eminent download store for electronic dance music, or E.D.M., with a catalog of more than one million tracks, many of them exclusive to the service. It says it has nearly 40 million users, and while the company does not disclose sales numbers, it is said to be profitable.
The site has also become an all-purpose online destination for dance music, with features like a news feed, remix contests and D.J. profiles. Those features, and its reach, could help in Mr. Sillerman’s plan to unite the disparate dance audience through media.
“Beatport gives us direct contact with the D.J.’s and lets us see what’s popular and what’s not,” Mr. Sillerman said in an interview. “Most important, it gives us a massive platform for everything related to E.D.M.”
Since the company was revived last year, SFX has focused mostly on live events, with the promoters Disco Donnie Presents and Life in Color; recently it also invested in a string of nightclubs in Miami and formed a joint venture with ID&T, the European company behind festivals like Sensation, to put on its events in North America.
In the 1990s, Mr. Sillerman spent $1.2 billion creating a nationwide network of concert promoters under the name SFX, which he sold to Clear Channel Entertainment in 2000 for $4.4 billion; those promoters are now the basis ofLive Nation’s concert division.
Matthew Adell, Beatport’s chief executive, said that being part of SFX could help the company extend its business into live events, and also into countries where the dance genre is exploding, like India and Brazil.
“We already are by far the largest online destination of qualified fans and talent in the market,” Mr. Adell said, “and we can continue to grow that.”
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Attention Producers!!!
For those of you who would like great tips from a great dj check out this video! I found this vary helpful and I think those who read this blog could also benefit.
Thursday, February 28, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Thursday, January 17, 2013
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