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| Time Warp 2009 festival line-up Posted: 25 Nov 2008 02:42 PM CST The four kings of Cocoon Ibiza - Ricardo Villalobos, Richie Hawtin, Luciano and Sven Väth have all been announced as the headliners of Time Warp festival 2009 in Mannheim, Germany. The organisers of the festival, set to take place on Saturday 4th April, have pulled out all the stops for their 15th anniversary party by also adding Carl Cox, Loco Dice, Joris Voorn, Magda and Chris Liebing to the line-up. Last year's event sold out, so grab your tickets here. |
| Genrecast: House 11 - Beatport Posted: 25 Nov 2008 01:00 PM CST The House Genrecast podcast features the top new releases out on Beatport, hand-picked by Beatport staff. This week we're serving up a fresh mix of Roger Sanchez featuring Terri B, an Agnes remix of Liapin, a Conan Liquid Vox mix of Todd Terry, Soundstream, Tommy Boy, Cr2 Records, and more. As always, this is an enhanced podcast, which means you can see the release artwork, skip through the tracks in the mix, and click through to download the track on Beatport, making shopping easy as 1-2-3. We will be bringing you the best new releases out on Beatport of each genre, so check back soon and often for the best tracks. Click through for this installment of 15 of the hottest new house releases. |
| Tattoo Detectives split citing ‘creative differences’ Posted: 25 Nov 2008 11:18 AM CST US techno and electro house duo Tattoo Detectives aka Gabriel Ben and Lance Blaise announced yesterday that their three-year partnership was over, citing creative differences. The profile of the Carl Cox and Paul Van Dyk supported pair began to rise in 2006 with the release of 'She Bleeps 'N Bloops', and subsequent releases on Playloop Records and Blaise's own Teggno Records suggested the duo were becoming one of the strongest new double acts in the States. The multi-genre output of the Tattoo Detectives certainly hinted there were opposing forces at work in the studio however. |
| Posted: 25 Nov 2008 10:00 AM CST Beatport is hosting the ultimate digital DJ competition this holiday season and we're giving away a double dose of prizes. By purchasing any track on Beatport.com from 25th November 2008 12:01am (MST) through 23rd December 2008 11:59pm (MST), you will be automatically entered to win two identical digital prize packs -- one to keep and the other to give to a fellow DJ friend. Included in this great prize package is the latest version of the advanced digital DJ tool, Traktor Scratch Pro, a Pacemaker portable DJ system and a Beatport gift card of $100 value. Click through for all the prize details! |
| Posted: 25 Nov 2008 07:00 AM CST Since the release of the iPhone 2.0 operating system, Amidio Inc. has been hard at work putting the finishing touches on a pair of iPhone apps for EDM producers. We covered the initial pre-announcement of Noise.io a while back, but it looks like the finished product (iTunes link) is a real gem. Noise.io’s (pictured above) ESFM synthesis tools are a combination both FM and subtractive synthesis technology, kind of like a simpler version of Ableton’s Operator, with a sci-fi interface. |
| Coco Brown / La Riddum - Scott Grooves Posted: 25 Nov 2008 04:21 AM CST Coming from Detroit and having hung out at the legendary Music Institute club, one would expect the music of Scott Grooves to be techno, but he chose a more soulful, musical path to that of his local clinical contemporaries. Having played the keyboards for Kevin Saunderson's Inner City back in the day, Scott Grooves' love for musicality shines through once again on his new 12-inch on Clone Records, 'Coco Brown / La Riddum'. |
| Posted: 24 Nov 2008 09:49 PM CST To start off with, ‘RobertaFlack’ had to be the stand out track from Flying Lotus’s phenomenal ‘Los Angeles’ album - its stunning ambience and soothing vocals took me back to my ‘Blue Lines’ days. To then have this track remixed by Martyn, the king of everything that is heavenly and deep, is like pairing up the wonders of John and Paul, Kris and Kross, or Marmite with toast. |
| Posted: 24 Nov 2008 05:56 PM CST Loco Dice sets at Cocoon's parties at Amnesia in Ibiza this year were outstanding, and this new devilishly wonky Essential Mix from Dice outlines his ability to blend the different moods of tech house and minimal into one smooth buttery listen. The tracklist reads like a who's hot of the house and techno world - tracks from Brothers' Vibe, Luciano, Lauhaus, Livio & Roby (the Romanian twosome destined for greatness), Mirko Loco (formerly of Lazy Fat People) and Andrew Grant (the DC10 resident) all feature. Prepare to be dazzled. Click through for the full tracklist (tracks available on Beatport are linked) and the link to listen to Loco Dice's Essential Mix. |
| The Beatport 20 radio show episode 04 Posted: 24 Nov 2008 03:42 PM CST The Beatport 20 radio show brings together the top selling releases on Beatport.com from the previous week along with an upfront selection, chosen painstakingly by Beatport's team of electronic music experts. This second episode highlights tracks from Dubfire & Oliver Huntemann, Shackleton, Scuba, Modeselektor and plenty more. Click through to see the tracklist for this week's episode. |
| Weekend Weapons…Claude VonStroke Posted: 24 Nov 2008 11:14 AM CST This week's Weekend Weapons feature comes from San Francisco's tech house don, Claude VonStroke. As the mastermind behind the Dirtybird and Mothership imprints, VonStroke has helped oversee the release of some of the biggest tech house tracks of the last few years including Style of Eye's recent bomb 'The Big Kazoo' and his own major hit 'Who's Afraid of Detroit'. Claude was kind enough to share his current top three dancefloor destroyers with the Beatportal community. Over to Claude. |
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