Steve Bug Shares New Mix

Steve Bug has shared a new mix ahead of his performance at this year’s Cityfox New Year’s Eve event at Brooklyn’s Avant Gardner.

Through his Poker Flat label, and as both a producer and DJ, Steve Bug has proven himself to be one of electronic music’s finest ambassadors. He’s a dedicated, energetic, and constantly surprising talent, whose sets merge deep house, tweaked out acid, and more minimal forms of techno.

Bug is set to perform this coming weekend alongside Dixon, The Martinez Brothers, Lee Burridge, and Honey Dijon, all of whom will be backed up by a huge range of house music’s best, including Recondite (live), Thugfucker, M.A.N.D.Y., Job Jobse, Behrouz, Serge Devant, Eagles & Butterflies, and Dance Spirit, among others. You can find more information, including the full lineup, address, and tickets—which includes options for full-event tickets, NYD morning entry or NYD evening entry—here.

Kisk ‘Jazzy Tourism’ (Lopazz & Zarook Remix)

Apparel Music will soon release Apparel Story Part Two, a various artist compilation of the best issues in Apparel Music since 2010—and a follow on from part one.

Apparel Music is an internationally distributed record label, created in 2009 following a quest for the most diverse musical styles. The need to explore this genre arises from the idea of bringing something new to the electronic scene. “The two dogs in our logo are the yin and yang, day and night, good and bad, the contrast generated by everything…but above all love,” the label explains.

Tracks on the release arrive from Tom Clark, SCSI-9, Huxley, Alejandro Mosso, Nachtbraker, Four Walls, Emerson Todd, and many others.

Ahead of the EP’s release, a Lopazz & Zarook remix of Kisk‘s “Jazzy Tourism” is available to download via the WeTransfer button below.

Kisk ‘Jazzy Tourism’ (Lopazz & Zarook Remix)

Apparel Music will soon release Apparel Story Part Two, a various artist compilation of the best issues in Apparel Music since 2010—and a follow on from part one.

Apparel Music is an internationally distributed record label, created in 2009 following a quest for the most diverse musical styles. The need to explore this genre arises from the idea of bringing something new to the electronic scene. “The two dogs in our logo are the yin and yang, day and night, good and bad, the contrast generated by everything…but above all love,” the label explains.

Tracks on the release arrive from Tom Clark, SCSI-9, Huxley, Alejandro Mosso, Nachtbraker, Four Walls, Emerson Todd, and many others.

Ahead of the EP’s release, a Lopazz & Zarook remix of Kisk‘s “Jazzy Tourism” is available to download via the WeTransfer button below.

Roland Announces DJ-202 Bundle

Roland is offering a free bundle worth more than $200 with every DJ-202 purchase in the US. The bundle includes an upgrade to Serato DJ, a free 90-day BPM Supreme Standard membership, and access to DJ-202 Roland Cloud Academy training.

The DJ-202 is a forward-thinking Serato DJ controller that has the features and layout of a full-size pro controller, including two low-latency platters, a built-in drum machine with TR-808 and TR-909 sounds, eight dedicated drum pads, and a 16-step sequencer that controls the Serato DJ Intro sampler. The controller can also function as USB audio/MIDI interface (with 24-bit/48 kHz fidelity and high-resolution digital-to-analog converters), and includes a MIDI output to control and sync external devices, along with a 1/4-inch mic input with gate, hi-pass, reverb, and echo FX.

You can find out more information on the bundle and its offerings here.

Ben Vedren Delivers Reduce Records EP

Ben Vedren had returned to Reduce Records with a new EP, titled MXA.

The three-track release is the Paris-based DJ-producer’s second release on the label he co-runs with Leiris, following on from Reduce 001, a two-track EP from Monkey Nenufar—the collaborative project of Vedren and Leiris. Last year he debuted on Perlon alongide Chez Damier and Ricardo Villalobos.

“MXA” features spacial hynotic beats with a beautiful pad; while “MXB” delivers a cinematic and dramatic atmosphere with transcendental syncopated ryhthm.

Tracklisting

A1. MXA
B1. MXB
B2. MXB Lamenteo

MXA EP is available now, with snippets streaming below.

Influences 03: Renaat Vandepapeliere

Renaat Vandepapeliere is one of electronic dance music’s great visionaries.

The Belgian, 60, became one of the first to welcome techno when it came from America to Europe in the 1980s. In doing so, he broke more artists during the early techno scene than any other European label—including a young Derrick May and Joey Beltram, both of whom he gave a chance at producing and releasing records in Europe. The aim was to preserve the true soul in this music, and not water it down to meet the expectations of European audiences. No later had he recruited almost every artist of avant-garde essence of that period, soon pushing the innovative new sounds of Aphex Twin, Paula Temple, The Source Experience/Robert Leiner, System 7, Dave Angel, Ken Ishii, and Model 500/Juan Atkins.

Ever since the glory days of disco in the ’70s, the allure of a record label has often equaled or even eclipsed the artists, not only for the ubiquitous trainspotters but simply devotees looking for a seal of quality. Disco had Salsoul and Prelude; Chicago house was dominated by DJ International and Trax; Detroit techno gained its mystique from labels like Metroplex and Transmat; while New York deep house was ruled by Nu Groove and Strictly Rhythm. Meanwhile, in Ghent, Belgium, the distinctive Ferrari-like prancing horse logo of R&S had heralded a stream of cutting-edge techno gold. It’s a remarkably rich early catalog of music.

After a lengthy hiatus—2000 to 2006—the label relaunched with a number of re-mastered classic albums, and remixes of classics from the likes of Audion, Prins Thomas, Tom Middleton, Optimo, and Boyz Noise. Added to the in-house roster were the likes of James Blake, Pariah, Paula Temple, Space Dimension Controller, Blawan, Lone, Vondelpark, Model 500, Airhead, and Tessela—reestablishing the label as one of the most forward-thinking in electronic music. More recently, Renaat has released the work of Nonkeen featuring Nils Frahm, Nicolas Jaar, Afriqua, Djrum, Dbridge, Ada Kaleh, Synkro, Paul White, Unknown Archetype, Sporting Life, and more.

With over 35 years of experience pushing high-class electronic dance and listening music, Renaat offered to walk us through some of his earliest musical influences—growing up in Ghent, Belgium, to the present day. What music made him who he is today?

“I listened to a lot of music growing up, including rock, jazz, dance, and electronic—but when I look back now, I can see that all the music that I really loved had a certain rhythm and melody. I really appreciated records with a funky bassline or a sexiness. It’s not easy to define or describe, but I can recognize it when I hear it. It’s what I call a “soul energy.” Tracks without this energy just don’t work, however much sugar you add in the studio.

“I remember when I first heard it. I was 10 years old, and I saw Jimi Hendrix live on television. His performance blew me away, and then from the day forward he was my mentor. Having heard these drum rhythms, I knew I wanted to be a drummer and so I would take the empty cardboard boxes of washing powder and make my own drum sets, practising when I could. I don’t know why, but this was just what I loved. 

“These early experiences have influenced how I work today. In fact, I think you can hear these rhythms in a lot of the music I’ve signed and released through R&S. This sound, or feeling, that I heard in the likes of Jimi Hendrix and James Brown reflect what I want to hear in dance music: organic energy. This playlist is a collection of records that I listened to growing up, all of which possess this energy that I’m looking for. — Renaat Vandepapeliere

Tracklisting

01. Alexander Slancke “Ravelle”
02. Orchestre de Paris “Rave: Bolero”
03. Deep Purple “Child In Time”
04. The Jimi Hendrix Experience “Hey Joe”
05. Pink Floyd “Run Like Hell”
06. Gino Vannelli “People Gotta Move”
07. Stevie Wonder “Higher Ground”
08. The Temptations “Cloud Nine”
09. Rare Earth “Get Ready”
10. Lyn Collins “Think (About It)”
11. Atlantis “Friends”
12. Pierre Henry “Psyche Rock”
13. The Beatles “Come Together”
14. Alan Howarth & John Carpenter “The Duke Arrives/Barricade
15. Alan Howarth & John Carpenter “Prison Introduction”
16. David Bowie “Starman”
17. Jean Michel Jarre “Oxygene”
18. Kraftwerk “Numbers”
19. Klaus Schulze “Weird Caravan”
20. Brian Eno & David Byrne “Regiment”
21. Earth Wind & Fire “Sun Goddess”
22. Maceo & The Macks “Soul Power 74”
23. Maze “Joy and Pain”
24. Boz Scaggs “Lowdown”
25. Azymuth “Dear Limmertz”
26. Prince “Sign O the Times”
27. Marvin Gaye “Inner City Blues”
28. The O’Jays “Back Stabbers”
29. Dave Brubeck “Take Five”
30. Gino Vannelli “Jo Jo”
31. Roxy Music “Flesh & Blood”
32. The Doobie Brothers “Long Train Runnin”

Dixon, Lee Burridge, and Honey Dijon to Play Cityfox New Year’s Eve

This Sunday, December 31, New York promoters Cityfox will kick off a marathon new year’s eve event at the spectacular Brooklyn warehouse venue Avant Gardner.

Running for 26 hours from 10 p.m. on December 30 until a little past 12 a.m. on January 2, the event will allow for extended sets from Dixon, The Martinez Brothers, Lee Burridge, and Honey Dijon, who will be backed up a huge range of house music’s best, including Recondite (live), Thugfucker, M.A.N.D.Y., Job Jobse, Steve Bug, Behrouz, Serge Devant, Eagles & Butterflies, and Dance Spirit, among others.

The party is set to take place across two huge rooms, both of which are equipped with Cityfox’s state-of-the-art KV2 soundsystem, as well as the high-definition 3D mapping Cityfox is world renowned for.

You can find more information, including the full lineup, address, and tickets—which includes options for full-event tickets, NYD morning entry or NYD evening entry—here.

V-Stok ‘Neptune’

Earlier this month, V-Stok released his debut EP, Liftoff, via Pitch White Records.

Comprised of four tracks, the EP is inspired by techno, drone, and IDM, and combines live analog electronics with guitar and haunting, processed soundscapes. Recorded live in one take, Liftoff puts greater value on the live performance aspect rather than a perfectly balanced mix, resulting in a dynamic and coherent EP.

In support of the release, V-Stok has offered up a bonus track titled “Neptune” as today’s XLR8R download. The track’s name is a direct influence from a NASA video, which presents translated radar signals from Neptune into audible sound. The droning guitar sounds of the track compliment the textures from Neptune, as well as the space theme running throughout the project.

You can download “Neptune” below, with Liftoff available here.

Neptune

Punu ‘Phaedo’

As we edge closer to the end of 2017, another tremendous year for electronic music, Romanian DJ-producer Florin Crancu (a.k.a Punu) has shared a smooth, melodic track titled “Phaedo,” for free download. Alongside the release, he offered the following note:

Getting closer and closer to the end of this year, we decided that we want and need to do this! A gift for you, for making our trip more exciting, for sticking around, and for all of your support.

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