DJ Ayesha Adamo Drops EDM-Related Knowledge

http://www.alternet.org/culture/cant-tell-difference-between-witch-house-and-nu-disco-welcome-electronic-dance-music-101

For many of our electronica-related neophytes, the sheer volume of genres is mind-boggling. Whether you’ve spent years hitting up parties or if this is your first weekend out of doors, it’s easy to have no idea what you’re listening to. Thankfully, there are amazingly talented DJs who are here to help. Ayesha Adamo is a multi-talented beat Goddess who I’ve had the pleasure of working with a few times in the past and has been cleverly picked up by Alternet to create a run-down of the 11 most popular genres that are happening right now. House, Techno, Breaks, Dubstep, Nu Disco/Indie Dance, Electro (House), Prog House, Trance, Tech House, Trip-Hop & Witch House. I’m not sure the last one should be on the list but I’ll give it to her because she knows her shit.

Check it out, and the next time some fool is all “zomg wut r dubstepz?” you can just forward them this and get back to listening to your psy-trap-core compilations. Check out more of her cool stuff right here:

http://www.ayeshaadamo.com/
http://twitter.com/ayeshaadamo/
(Image property of Ayesha Adamo)

 

Party of the Month: GlamTech by Disorient

Just in time to welcome the spring, DiSORIENT is busting out one of their signature events. You know it’s time for GlamTech when all of your friends start getting allergies and/or start planning out how they’re going to cover a tuxedo jacket with mirrors. Including the tails. Because, go big or go home. While DiSORIENT is known for its flair & general bon vivant affairs, this one brings out some really well done costumes & sets every year.

The Diamond is an interesting theme, one that does require a lot of work, a bunch on pressure and some heat to create. There shall probably be a liberal dose of blinky-shiny being invented by the many tinker/hackers that populate the event, and of course, art, video & 2 rooms of music. Because expecting anything less from DiSORIENT is essentially passe at this point. While I’ve sadly missed the event for the last two years in a row, the third time is certainly a charm. And, it seems my reward is a merry band of DJs that are going to rock le house.

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Seven Lions & Porter Robinson Melt a Frozen NYC with Epic Bass.

There he was.

SL

I could have probably hit him with my shoe or the plastic cup in my hand if I wanted to, but that would have been in poor form as he was absolutely obliterating the crowd at Roseland Ballroom. Seven Lions, my absolute favorite aural discovery of 2012, had the crowd in the palm of his hand and he was barely halfway into his third track. The space shook with every beat drop and chilled out with every vocal sample. I’d had an inkling of how badly he was going to kill it but I couldn’t quite picture the enormity of the space rocking out to his entire discography. The stage was ringed with staff to prevent the throbbing mass of 21st century club kid, braver (bro-raver), hipsters, skaters and cornucopia of tri-state area stereotypes from tumbling past the safe area and sweeping through the performance space like a tidal wave of flesh and excitement.

SL Crowd

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Album of RIGHT NOW: Chrono Jigga by “2 Mello”

Anyone who was anyone in 2004 remembers The Grey Album, heralding the birth of legit mash-up culture and solidifying DJ Dangermouse’s up-and-coming don’t give  fuck status. The playful beats and chords mixed wonderfully and created a laudable success. If you’ve never heard of this stuff, imagine if you saw this randomly 9 years ago.

Various mashup projects with the Black Album, with varying levels of success. The Linkin Park one came close to topping the Grey Album and then it all kind of petered out. Until now that is. This remix project is fantastic. The melodies are used excellently, the samples are dropped at just the right time and the project is neat and pay-what-you-can. Exactly what a hit should be, and I encourage you to toss a few bucks into the tip jar if you ever played the game or rocked the album. It’s worth it to reward people taking cool cross-boundary risks, plus hell, you probably spent more than that on corn you didn’t even want to day 😀

David Guetta’s manager cuts off a 9yr old DJ

http://www.reddit.com/r/electronicmusic/comments/1a1mfi/david_guettas_manager_cuts_off_9yearold_dj/

Good job guy. Way to support “the scene.” I guess it’s time to check out this Miguel Dix kid, if he’s good enough to get his sound cut. Translation of the spanish post linked on the Reddit page in the comments below. There’s also theoretically video of it but it would make me too sad to go look for it and see a kid get his DJ’ing cut off. Sad ass shit.

Ten Questions with Terry Gotham: Seven Lions

1. How would you define the genre Seven Lions currently occupies? Because “A giant made of clouds” is kind of confusing when I tell my friends about you.
That’s actually really tough because I don’t like to just do one genre. So, I mean, I can say where I come from. Like, I like trance a lot, I like industrial a lot. I didn’t like dubstep too much at first and then I slowly got into it. I like a little bit of everything to be honest, so I try and make a little bit of everything, if that makes sense. I try and keep my style on what I want to do, so I have dubstep songs, glitch-hop, electro, trance.

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EP of the Week: DJ RoboRob’s “An Aria Electronic” – Old Hedgy Times Review

(This is a review I did for the second issue of the Old Hedgy Times, which can be acquired here http://www.amazon.com/Hedgy-Times-Issue-Magazine-ebook/dp/B00BMWNDA4. They may or may not want me to write for them regularly, so show them some love so they’ll think I’m cool! http://oldtimeyhedgehog.com)

A bandcamp link landed in my inbox with the forwarding information of “I’d spin this.” Knowing my editor’s superior taste, I grabbed it, expecting some fun, up-beat chiptune. Instead, I got a reminder that chiptune can be anything, including modern, relevant and awesome. I’ve started calling the genre it approximates “Swedish Chip Mafia.” There is an almost commercial house sound to the beats that, weirdly, isn’t a bad thing. This flexibility in the chords and beats chosen gave me a heavy dose of “oh right…you can do everything with Chiptune if you try hard enough.”

“Alive Again” needs to be remixed by Sebastian Ingrosso, or slipped into one of David Guetta’s not-live sets. There’s enough good deep notes of big room in the track that it should instantly remind everyone who thinks of commercial house as simplistic, that yes, not only is it is simplistic, but it’s so simplistic that it can be run in chiptune format. The elements that are at the base of the tracks on this EP are solid and they make for a surprisingly effective dance floor I’d wager, especially if mixed in with non-chip tracks.

“The Mothersound” is a ridiculously named track that satisfies ridiculously. It’s priceless in  what it attempts & how it succeeds.  1:10 in, any fears that DJ Roborob can’t supply the tug and pull of an over the top mega-club vibe disintegrate. The crashing beats and the chippy groove give it some muscle and I’d love to hear this on some serious speakers. “Clockwork”  is where my label of Swedish Chip Mafia came from. There’s just something to hearing progressive, anthemic house being dropped using an 8/16bit beat/sound structure. There is this “I’ve heard this at a big room show” feel to the track that is inescapable, especially at around 2:15. And the chip sample usage is poignant and super-effective!

“Delectro” breaks down into this super-fun little groove 90 seconds in that will get you dancing. Around your house, on the subway, in your chair at work, the location doesn’t matter. A delightful synthy sonata that gets at the core of what some of the melodies we’re dancing to at mega clubs are about. “Paragon” features a second contributor, First Touch, and I applaud the collab. The track starts a bit more punchy & traditionally chip-tuney . And at 2:50, you’re flung into a realm of old school rave, which, for a lot of us, is the last time we heard chiptune dropped anywhere with more than fifty people at it. There is this victorious nature to the chord progression that just makes you want to rock it out.

Plug ‘n Play” (with vocal work by SuperPowerless I assume) closes out the EP in an almost pop-punky way, bringing the chippy goodness to a close. There’s a distinct “Robot Rock” feel to the set of tracks, as it seems to be a core of deeply synthesized work that can be consumed on its own or layered in delightful additional goodness. My editor was right. I’d spin it too.

http://djroborob.bandcamp.com/album/an-aria-electronic

Mix of the Week NYC – Good Times by JustDan (Studio Mix)

I could not be happier to post this mix. This was done by an exceptionally good friend of mine who is finally getting the exposure he deserves. He prepped this mix originally for a party that was thrown in late Feb. somewhere in Brooklyn, and it was definitely a whole boatload of Good Times.

The set is a full hour of classic liquid drum & bass, mixed expertly. Dan has some of the best track choices around and the set reflects both an ambitiousness and a competence that we don’t see much very often. It flows from track to track, pulling through a stupid number of tracks by the time the hour is up. The list includes the who’s who of liquid D&B, from old stalwarts like Danny Byrd, London Elektricity & Deekline to new kids on the street like Moti, Camo & Krooked and nu:tone. Put it into yo face. You’ll thank me.

Tracks of the Month: February 2013

Coming at you again with another 25 tracks that dropped in the last month, I think you’re going to like the collection I’ve put together here. A bit more trance heavy than last month, which is always a plus for the trance people out there, some really deep dubby stuff, a few chilled out tunes,  a track off that sick Arkasia EP I raved about a week ago, a track by Flexstyle that can only be described as Trance-Hop and a few choice tunes from MixMag, who has been killing it lately when it comes to their Soundcloud stream.

Also at the end is my favorite mix of the month, the magnificent Luvstep IV done by Flufftronix & Dirty South Joe. It’s one of my most favorite mixes of the year, and if you don’t know it, get at it 😀

Get at them and post up your favorites in the comments!