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| Showtek and Kidd Kaos Essential Mix Posted: 09 Mar 2009 08:09 PM PDT In honor of the Hard Dance Awards that took place in Leeds last week, this week's Essential Mix showcases the skills of two of the genre's strongest talent, Showtek [pictured] and Kidd Kaos. Winner of this year's Best DJ award, Dutch duo Showtek also took the crown for Best Track with their hit ‘Hold Us Back’, following up last year's victory in the same category. 'Best New Face' went to Kidd Kaos, a 20-year-old DJ and producer hailing from Cornwall who also co-heads the ‘Trancefuzion Collective’ (TFC) record label and has been busy carving out a musical path for himself for seven years now. Check out what these champions have to offer after the break. |
| Posted: 09 Mar 2009 04:18 PM PDT San Francisco's Mushroom Jazz groove master Mark Farina undoubtedly has a solid and loyal fan base, and as such he can probably expect fans to want an autograph or have their photo taken with him at the end of the night. But in this video we get a fascinating peek as to what happens when fans want to "give back" to the DJ that just rocked their socks. Watch this video on Beatportal |
| MC Tali blogs from the Drum & Bass Awards Posted: 09 Mar 2009 11:02 AM PDT Referred to as the first lady of drum & bass, MC Tali landed in the UK towards the start of the century and immediately began planting her roots in with the Bristol drum & bass community. Most famed for her Top 40 UK single, Read more on Beatportal |
| Posted: 07 Mar 2009 09:24 AM PST Lifelike returns with a classic slice of French house on Alan Braxe’s Vulture label. Following on from the success of ‘Discopolis’, which at one point came close to total global domination, the French prodigy lays down more smooth house beats using the same template of euphoric builds and crisp 4/4 beats. |
| Video: The six-second break that shaped the world Posted: 05 Mar 2009 03:12 AM PST In this fascinating 20 minute video, Nate Harrison narrates the history of the 'Amen Break', an obscure six-second drum sample for the b-side of a chart topping single from 1969. In the video, Nate argues that this little known break became the basis for all drum & bass and jungle, and it was sampled extensively in early hip hop. In other words, these six seconds shaped the modern music world as we know it. Watch this video on Beatportal |
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