DJ Madskillz delivers the “Hart Plaza’ rework! Stepping off the gas a touch and building the intensity through two climbing breaks, Madskillz turns in a tech-house crowd-pleaser. Riva Starr and Butch are on the supporters list amongst others! Enjoy!
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Italian producer Pirupa keeps rocking the dancefloor with his production and all in collaboration with Bajka who is one quality vocalist, lyricist, songwriter and a poet. This tune progresses whole the way as quality bassline kicks in and fusion of violins and piano chords drops. Whole package won’t be “it” until Bajka’s beautiful vocal comes in! Enjoy the proper quality house!
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It was during the halcyon period of House music in the early 90s that MK (Marc Kinchen) established his reputation as one of House music’s finest producers and today he’s certainly regarded as one of its most influential. It’s not surprising given his set of credentials; he started out in Detroit making his own tracks and as a protégé of Techno god Kevin Saunderson where he developed his craft engineering Inner City records. A major label album deal saw him move to New York where he also became a prolific remixer for underground acts as well as the remix producer of choice for R&B or credible pop acts (including Jodeci, Bobby Brown, Pet Shop Boys and Moby) that sought his unique dance floor flavour. His successes led to the even headier heights working with Quincy Jones and later as a songwriter and producer with Will Smith, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg and Rihanna amongst others but it also meant a period away from the dance underground.
Now, MK has returned to House and he is the latest artist to be featured in Defected’s House Masters series with a new unmixed retrospective of his finest works which brings together a package of his original productions and remixes including some classics that previously existed only on vinyl.
MK’s unique sound found fans across house music but also way beyond. He was the producer behind THE mix of The Nightcrawlers “Push The feeling On” that crossed over to sell over 3 million copies worldwide and he produced a range of seminal house tracks from Chez Daimier “Can You Feel It” to Byron Stingily “Love You The Right Way” (MK Dub), tracks that still get played and checked today.
But it was two works specifically that have really brought him back into focus; especially his production under the guise of 4th Measure Men, “4 You” which was recently remixed by Maya Jane Coles and then there was “Burning” another staunch house classic that has religious spins from luminaries across the board from Pete Tong to Tiefschwarz, Visonquest to Spencer Parker.
His musical legacy that has also influenced big pop artists of today who unashamedly emulate MK’s distinct vibe, recently American artists Dev and Pitbull both borrowed his sound to much success for major releases.
The diversity of his sound (and talent) allowed MK to effortlessly straddle both commercial and underground worlds. His tracks are played by both long-established DJs like Kerri Chandler, Todd Terry and both Masters At Work but importantly have influenced the new breed of contemporary producers. Ask Soul Clap, Round Table Knights, Maya Jane Coles or Jamie Jones and they will all acknowledge his influence on their own very current sound. It’s that special blend of melodic Korg M1 basslines and perfect chopped up vocals that created his signature New York-style that many seek to replicate.
There is no question that MK’s sound is unique, so here in your chance to get access to 20 of his most influential recordings. They have all been made available completely unedited, unmixed and DJ friendly for the very first time. Listen out for the 9 previously unreleased and rare classics only available on vinyl up until now including 4th Measure Men “Given” (MK Dub) and MK re-rub of Captain Hollywood “Rhythm Of Life” (MK 12” Mix). This is an album that will never leave your DJ wallet.
What other artists say about Marc Kinchen aka MK:
Jamie Jones “I remember hearing Burning back when I was about 14 living in Wales, listening to Pete Tongs essential selection, Its one of the records that helped convert me from drum n bass and hardcore to house music.” Eli from Soul Clap – “Push The Feeling” is the most obvious MK remix to mention, but that’s why it’s had such an impact on my DJ life. MK’s “The Dub of Doom” always works on any dance floor… probably anywhere in the universe” Frankie Knuckles – “MK, A giant Inspiration in House Music” Kevin Saunderson - “his records have hooks and they are very catchy in the clubs. They simply work, he knows what to do, he is still around and he still has it” Louie Vega from Masters At Work – “MK will always be one of my favorite producer / remixers. He was ahead of his time with his music and to this day continues to inspire us all” Felix (Basement Jaxx) – “MK-A true innovator and originator, a pioneer of true deep house” Ryan Crosson (Visionquest) – “The original of 4th Measure Men “4 You” is a real classic” Kerri Chandler – “I don’t think I ever DJed a set without at least playing 1 MK track” Pitbull – “I think what makes Marc special is that he is someone that has always been ahead of his time with music which is genius in his own right”
Tracklist:
CD1
01. MK – Burning (Vibe Mix) 02. Chez Damier – Can You Feel It (New York Dub) 03. MK feat. Alana – Always (MK Club Mix) 04. 4th Measure Men – Given (MK Dub) 05. New Girl Posse – Higher (MK Vocal Dub) 06. R Tyme – Use Me (MK Mix) 07. LaTrece – I Want To Thank You (MK Mix) 08. MK – You Brought Me Love 09. Studio Apartment feat. Yasmeen Sulieman – Sun Will Shine (MK Dub) 10. 4th Measure Men – The Need (MK’s Original Mix)
CD2
01. 4th Measure Men – 4 You 02. The Reese Project – The Colour Of Love (MK Deep Dub) 03. Masters At Work feat. India – I Can’t Get No Sleep (MK Dub Mix) 04. MK feat. Alana – Love Changes (MK Mix) 05. Lauren Flax feat. Sia – You’ve Changed (MK D-troit Dub) 06. Chez Damier – I Never Knew Love (MK Club Mix) 07. Byron Stingily – Love You The Right Way (MK Dub) 08. The Sleepwalkers – New Thang (MK Dub) 09. Captain Hollywood – Rhythm Of Life (MK 12” Mix) 10. K.E.L.S.E.Y – Boy (MK Deep Dub)
Defected Presents House Masters MK Release Date: 21/11/11 FORMAT ONE: 2 Unmixed CDs
ATFC – apart from being a legend – is one of the world’s hardest working DJ and uber producers. It is true he has been rocking dance floors since many of you were knee high to a dj booth but that has just improved his skills. He is versatile and innovative, he constantly reinvents his sound and he simply rocks every time. His recent productions have smashed it at Beatport, look him up he has a discography as long as your arm from his historic chart topping releases like “Bad Habit” and “Sleep Talk” to download store No.1’s like “The Conversation” and “Dazzle EP” to his brand new “Shots from The Hips EP”. Here he returns once again to mix Nikki Beach In The House, an album that represents one of the most glamorous beach clubbing brands in the world. This is where he tells us all about it…
But first, before you read be sure to play Nikki Beach In The House Mixed by ATFC & Roman Rosati – Album Sampler and to support it by buying it on 31st of October! Sip some drink, play it and enjoy reading!
^1 Hey ATFC. How are you doing? Are you somewhere sunny today?
I am most days as I live in Spain on the Costa Blanca. We’ve had a very long hot summer this year and it’s still in the 30′s even in late October.
^2 Our ears have missed you…where have you been??
Ah bless you. Working and playing hard. Do you think these masterpieces are created overnight?? They take months of honing, sculpting and musical massaging to refine them into the faultless gems that they are. Seriously though, there have been a few tracks in progress which all seem to have taken shape recently and none have been quite ready until now. I’ve been travelling, djing, producing, entertaining…the usual stuff. It’s been a busy summer all round. I’ve gained more passport stamps from Asia, America, Canada and Europe since my last release and national stocks of Spanish Vino Rosado have depleted somewhat.
^3 How has your year in beach clubbing been? Can you tell us about any places with a special vibe…?
It’s been very “beachy” this summer actually and it looks to be more of a trend as time goes on. Montenegro has a small but very beautiful coastline and an afternoon gig I played there was really cool. Ushuaia Ibiza is, of course, on another level with its festival sized stage and multi-million euro surroundings. Some of the most enjoyable times, however, were spent playing soul, funk, jazz and disco on the beach in my home town Javea. Friends, family, mojitos and a warm sea breeze all added to the perfect atmosphere.
^4 What would you like to hear if you were lounging by a pool?
It’s funny you should ask…. check my pool-side set from Vocal Booth Weekender 2011 out!
^5 Why do you think Nikki Beach have been awarded the prestige of “Sexiest Place on Earth”?
Maybe I wasn’t there the day the judges turned up?
^6 You are about to release a new mix with them, tell us about any the vibe you went for and the tracks you included.
I tried to audibly represent the warm orange sunset glow that slowly dims into a mocha brown and ends with the fizzing darkness of midnight. I wanted to make the 74 minutes a perfect launch-pad to take you from pool to dance-floor and basically send you off into the night not wanting to stop until daylight. It’s a little more chilled than a straight up club set from me but not noodly either. There are a couple of new tracks from ATFC, some current hotties like Ame’s remix of Osunlade ‘Envision’ and ‘The Tide’ by Mark Fanciulli and oldies like Tropical Soundclash and Belo Horizonte.
^7 How did you turn “When The Needle Drops” into a Nikki Beach anthem?
To me, the track just screams “pool party”. It’s a little disco, a little Hip Hop, a little R’N'B and totally feel-good so it seemed to sum up the ethos of Nikki Beach perfectly. I was a little presumptuous calling it an anthem ahead of time (and without them knowing about it!) but I hope come next summer it would have earned the title.
^8 Another future release on the compilation is Geetah (exclusive to the comp I believe), can you tell us a bit about it?
It’s just a good guitar led groove so I thought I’d be really clever, change a couple of letters and call it “Geetah”. It’ll be released as one half of the next Shots From The Hip instalment next year and I rather like it, it has a Harry ‘Choo Choo’ feel about it.
^9. Is it a struggle to keep producing original material, or do you find it easier the more experienced you become?
Yes, with House Music you do feel like you’re trying to re-invent the wheel sometimes but then something will snap into place and you feel as excited as you did when you made your first record. There’s very little that’s truly original nowadays but I find keeping one foot in the past and the other edging forward keeps me hobbling on the right track. What I am learning with experience is balance. Not to throw myself for too long into one direction and not be scared of making tracks that aren’t meant to tear the roof off. These days I try to shake things up constantly with tracky EP’s, quality songs and big room cuts.
^10. From someone who was there the first time around, what do you make of the current trend of backward-looking productions, with old records from MK, Kerri Chandler etc.. currently representing the in-vogue sound?
It’s great because I don’t have to buy them again and I even have the B-sides to play! I’ve spent the past week recording and archiving old vinyl (something I’ve done many times before) and it’s amazing how I can still find something that catches my ear afresh. There were, of course, other producers who were hot back then so it’s nice to dig out something equally as good as “Burnin” or “Hallelujah” that can surprise people even more. Quality always prevails. These productions and their producers weren’t popular by accident first time around and essentially the hooks and musical elements work just as well today as they did 20 years ago. All that sometimes needs a little update is the power and punchiness of the drums. That said the current trend even does away with that need as guys like Jamie Jones, Tensnake and others champion the retro in its entirety.
^11. Which artist above all others has impressed you this year?
What recently made me “wow” was the announcement of The Swedish House Mafia selling out Madison Square Garden and Milton Keynes Bowl. That’s a pretty big deal for any artist, let alone three DJs who not long ago were fairly happy reaching the Dj Top 100. Whether you’re into their music or not it’s hard not to be impressed by the machine that achieved that. Musically, however, David Herrero has a good groove as have UK young blood Grant Nalder and Roul & Doors.
12. Are you looking to collaborate with anyone on future projects?
I have a collaboration with David Penn set to drop soon titled La Verdad (Sentimiento) and I’d like to work on some more stuff with him. Also, The Shapeshifters and I have an idea we’re working on which we’re pretty excited about. There are others but nothing confirmed yet so I can’t say more.
Big thanks to ATFC for this lovely intreview and Toni T from Defected for giving us all the proper info! Enjoy in top house quality!
After a six month hiatus, ATFC returns to the loving embrace of Defected with a superb slice of vocal, tech-edged house music. Penned by Rae but performed by Lisa Shaw - “Walk Away” is typically ATFC; slick, driving beats, dominant synth stabs and polished, techy drums with Shaw’s superb vocal bringing the whole package together perfectly. As ever with ATFC there are a few version to choose from too, with the Lektrosoul Dub and Instrumental versions stripping back the vocals to leave the elements of the track exposed, while VB Weekender versions build themselves around a funk-strut bassline and dreamy chords.
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Soul Avengers are back with grumpy-latin remix of “Tururu” released on Juicy Music! Pulsing rhythm that goes wicked on the floor! Big respect for keeping almost all of their tunes diverse and quality at the first place! Enjoy!
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Elastic hi-pass with heavy and funky bassline provides great energy and if you add “talking noises” that you can hear in the background and “putcha body in it” vocal hook than it is a total win on the floor! Just “putcha body in it” and enjoy!
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I guess you all remember “Louis La Roche – Get On Down” tune that samples Gene Chandler’s “Get Down” from 1976! And that was an anthem back in the days! 2011 delivers something softer and more disco version from Discotron with well-known shooting vocal samples “Baby Get On Down” that just can’t go wrong! Already on the playlists of major DJs in the town!
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Back in 2007, Knee Deep released an outstanding african tune “Me Kumba” that featured wicked piano rolls and loads of percussion. After 4 years we have new remixes by KORT and The Brothers. We are posting three version from the original vinyl that was played heavily in 2007 and one new 2011 remix by KORT! Enjoy in this quality!
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Stereo went to the roots to deliver quality disco EP from De Melero and Kenntzo. It contains three tracks where each one got leaded by smooth disco sample and presents true refreshment on the scene since all reworks are very nicely done! Enjoy!
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In latest Ovum compilation named “Ovum Over Ibiza” you can feature some amazing tunes by DJ Sneak, Ian Pooley, KiNK, D’julz, Josh Wink and others. We really got hooked to rather simple but effective tune “Basic Roots” in D’julz remix that has catchy piano rolls and clapping progressive breakdown! It’s like and old school house anthem! Wicked!
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This is the debut release for Doman & Gooding’s brand new label – Superficial Recordings. These remixes gained huge radio support worldwide and for this release they have teamed up with acclaimed singer songwriter Heather Bright. In original version which is made to play you will get the heavy progressive piano synths in a combination with rolling beats. It goes more mainroom and the original is really effective in clubs. But our true pick is After Life’s remix that gives true Ibiza vibe with calm and smooth beats which makes you “there” if you just close your eyes. Incredible EP!
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We had such a hunt few weeks ago on this song when Jamie Lewis aired it in his Purple Music Radioshow. It was almost hypnotic with the bassline, dark FXs and clipping percussions. On top of that the vocal, oh man, the vocal is stunning as it sends out direct message that “You’re Calling Me…” Blend of progressive and soulful house which makes it a masterpiece that worths every penny!
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“Thank You For Dancing” is bouncing tune with elastic hi-pass and excellent speech vocals. It comes in EP with two more tunes that radiate with “real vibrations”. Check, support and purchase if you like it!
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Incredible catchy tune called “Simple Sign” by German producer Steve Nash caught our attention and attention of artists such is Richie Hawtin, Dubfire, Roger Sanchez, Loco Dice, Steve Lawler, Butch, Affkt and many more! A few “Sinnerman’s” piano chords, a few claps, some ethno vocals and simple bassline – that’s all you need for a “Simple Sign”! Enjoy!
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If you checked latest Defected episode with Aaron Ross that this one couldn’t be forgotten! Future classic and one of the best tunes in August is for sure funky throbbing bassline with a touch of latin percussions, fizzling guitar riffs and one of the most incredible voices by Kal Lavelle, that has that smoothness like voice of Sophie Ellis-Bextor. Maybe we are tripping here and overreacting or “Could Just Be The Bassline?” Enjoy house lovers!
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Mendo has the great ability to producer slower tempo tech house but to still keep an astonishing amount of energy! Taken from his latest Stages Of Life EP – “Old School” tune lives up to its name as classic and head strong techno kicks hold no prisoners. Spitting vocals, menacing sirens and a sexually charged edge stampede from beginning to end, all rounded off by a killer bass line that spits you swirls with snarling pace. “Old School” showcases Mendo’s talent for fiery and timeless house tech production whilst making this tune a must-have for serious DJs!
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Good morning people! I hope you are all good and we have tunes here which is made to kick off the good morning with positive vibes! It’s groovey remix of Chanelle’s uplifting soulful tune “Lift Me To Heaven”. With loads of quality remixes we present you Jon Morales MM Club mix who combines piano rolls, violin riff and shaking percussions that will for sure lift you up on hard morning days! Enjoy the quality soulful!
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Ouhh this track makes you smile! Driving bassline, funny female vocals, and catchy trumpet sounds based on an salsa tribal beat. Never heard from Vertigo before… Actually he is an UK based producer.
Sean Garnier is well known as a great bootleg-maker. His bootlegs was played by many famous producers and deejays around the world. Even world famous DJ/producer Sarah Main (Pacha, Ibiza) supported Sean in her #13 radioshow “MAINroom” in december 2010, which is broadcasted every week for millions of listeners around the world. That is mean very good quality of each track, remix or bootleg by Sean.
His tracks tracks supported on the radio stations around the world such as: NRJ (Austria & Canada), Digitally Imported (Canada), FG Radio (Worldwide), Sunshine Live (Germany), bigFM (Germany), Radio1 (Hungary), Radio Record (Russia) and many others… get into playlists & supported by famous and well respected world level DJs like: Sarah Main (Pacha, Ibiza), Niki Belucci, Muzzaik, Mobin Master, Niels Van Gogh & Daniel Strauss, Mobin Master & Tate Strauss, Delcious Dan, Funky Junction, Sebjak & Chris Melin, Falko Richtberg, Funky Truckerz, Antonyo (Hungary), Dave Ramone, Soneec, Stonebridge just to name few…
Here is his latest promo mix from August so enjoy!
Tracklist:
^1 Martin Solveig & Salty Fever & Avicii & Clockwork – Hello Levels (Intro Mash) ^2 Mark Knight & Florence & The Machine – You’ve Got The Love (Original Mix) ^3 Martin Solveig feat Kele – Ready 2 Go (Hardwell Club Mix) ^4 Armin Van Buuren feat Nadia Ali – Feels So Good (Tristan Garner Remix) ^5 George Acosta – Free (Dub Mix) ^6 Kaskade & Deadmau5 & Michael Woods – Move For First Aid (Kaskade Mashup) ^7 Sander van Doorn & Afrojack & R3hab – Koko Prutata (First State Mashup) ^8 Adrian Lux Feat. Rebecca & Fiona – Boy (Hardwell Remix) ^9 Starkillers & Alex Kenji Feat. Nadia Ali – Pressure (Alesso Remix) ^10 Nicky Romero & SGT Slick – Solar Everyday (Andrew G 2011 WMC Bootleg) ^11 Swedish House Mafia – Save The World (AN21 & Max Vangeli Remix) ^12 Promise Land – Heaven (Miami 305 Remix) ^13 Erick Morillo & Eddie Thoneick Ft. Shawnee Taylor – Stronger (Chuckie & Gregori Klosman Remix) ^14 Dirty South & Thomas Gold feat. Kate Elsworth – Alive (Original Mix)
Franky Rizardo is truly getting more wanted by Defected and this tune proves it good! What Michel Cleis failed to do with “La Mezcla” tune back in 2009, Franky Rizardo totally fixed it with “Caracoles” bringing it proper bumpy bassline with proper kick, some latin flutes and ethno female vocals. Must-have!
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I just found this amazing deep driving House tune. Don’t know much about Affkt or Jairo Catelo, but this Tune is insane! They used a well known Vocal Sample (Marvin Gaye?) and blasting horns! Listen to this amazing Track and tell me what you think!
If you like what Duck Sauce (A-Trak & Armand Van Helden) do lately then this is just the tune for you! Disco infused bomb with trumpety melody and infectious female vocal that repeats “You Take Me Higher Than I’ve Ever Been Baby” will for sure be radio hit this summer! A little cheesy for our ears but it will sure catch intention of famous DJs.
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Our Cologne mate TonyRella hit us with his new 2hours live recorded DJ-Set (recoded last Weekend in Cologne). Be prepared for some real deep & dark Tech-house and Minimal Tunes! Be sure you checked his Remix Version of Ingrid Michaelson – The Way I am
1. Intro
2. Carlo Lio – Let’s Get Back (Original Mix)
3. Channel X – Marvel (Original Mix)
4. Qno – Tanz Der Zuckerfee (Mollono Bass Remix)
5. Pan-Pot – Confronted (Original Mix)
6. Format:B – 2quite (Original Mix)
7. Julian Jeweil – Opening (Original Mix)
8. Reset Robot – Snippa en Chile (TonyRella Edit)
9. ICS – Workshop (DJ Madskillz Remix)
10. South Of Roosevelt – Over Me (Original Mix)
11. Format:B – Edding 850 (Original Mix)
12. Man Da – Oh My God (Siwell Remix)
13. Sebastien Leger – Like Before (Original Mix)
14. Tomika – Del Cielo (Rene Bourgeois Remix)
15. Shemian – Jazz Me! (Original Mix)
16. Kevin Knapp – Like This (Audiojack Remix)
17. Siwell – Absentium (Original Mix)
18. Mihalis Safras – San Trope (Oxia Remix)
19. Carlo Lio & Coyu – Moxis Sickness
20. ID
21. Ingrid Michaelson – The Way I Am (TonyRella Remix)
22. Bonaparte – Wir Sind Keine Menschen (Dirty Doering Extended Mix)
23. Jose M., TacoMan – Cause Effect (Original Mix)
24. Outro
Nemanja Vlahovic aka Manjane is Serbian house talent that is under a wing of Gramophonedzie who plays a lot of his tunes lately and supports him intensively. He just released mother-jackin‘ “Do The Dishes” tune that samples ’80 disco hit “Bumblebee Unlimited – Lady Bug” who was also sampled in Stefano Noferini’s “Big Bug” tune. Nevertheless, this rework brings us that old school flavor that will spread quality vibe in months ahead! Enjoy!
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