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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Afrojack interview on Jacked Tour




DJ Mag sat down with DJ Afrojack in Ottawa to talk about his Jacked Tour, DJ technology, production, and the infamous DJ Mag Top 100 poll.

See what Afrojack interview has to say about Avicii, Deadmau5, Skrillex, David Guetta, Tiesto and Armin van Buuren.

"All I care about is playing the music I love and the music I make to people who fully understand it" - this man is living and breathing dance music.

Deadmau5 Video Game Music

Fakewalls is calling the following video game videos from the game Sound Shape, received the helping hand of Deadmau5.  Take a listen and tell us what you think... Is this official Deadmau5 Video Game Music?





Tomorrowland Reject Guetta Faking Accusations

TOMORROWLAND LEAP TO DAVID GUETTA'S DEFENCE
Read the article below for Official Tomorrowland statement on David Guetta Fake DJing via the Mixmag article.


Our question is

WHO CARES ABOUT PERFECTLY TIMED FIREWORKS???



(Mixmag)Following on from yesterday's Mixmag.net article, which reported on David Guetta being accused of fakery at this year's Tomorrowland, the festival has released an official statement regarding what went on that night.
The people at Tomorrowland start off by talking a little bit about the Frenchman and all he has achieved over the years at the festival: "To be clear on this, David Guetta has grown together with the festival since the very beginning, and every year he has amazed the crowd with an even bigger live DJ mix and performance than the last."
Tomorrowland says that the reason for the faders appearing to be set to zero during a filmed part of Guetta's set was so...

Uncle Jesse sets the record straight on dubstep


Interesting piece on a US DJ we thought we'd share with you guys.  While it's not relative, its always fun to peak into a producers story.

(The Rapidian) During the electronic music resurgence of the past few years, dubstep has made its way to the forefront of musical conversations as well as the headlining acts of many major music festivals around the country. This dubstep invasion has caused many conflicting opinions on what exactly defines the genre and why it has gotten so popular.
According to Grand Rapids dubstep producer Uncle Jesse, whose name is Jesse VanDellen, dubstep has defined boundaries.
“When I first got into dubstep, [it was] anything with low sub-bass, a kick [drum] on the one beat and a snare on the three beat with some really heavy sub-bass and at 140 beats per minute,” says Uncle Jesse.
While dubstep is what VanDellen has been focusing on in recent years, he has been playing music for much of his life. Around the age of nine, he realized he wanted to make music rather than just listen to it, and began to play guitar with some friends who now make up the bandQuadraphonic.
“I stopped playing music altogether by like seventh grade,” he says. “The other guys had continued on, and I was kind of burnt out. I didn’t like practicing only guitar all the time.”
VanDellen didn’t want to be limited in just one instrument. He wanted to be a composer. In high school, he began to experiment with software that allowed him to loop samples. It wasn’t until 2008 at the music festival Rothbury that VanDellen was inspired to try to make electronic music.
“When I saw a lot of those artists like EOTOBassnectar, and The Crystal Method [at Rothbury], I was just like ‘holy crap, this is amazing. I want to do what those guys are doing.' Then, I got into dubstep because it was the newest up and coming genre,” says VanDellen.
Since then, dubstep has exploded all over mainstream culture, with many advertisers using the ear-catching dubstep sounds in commercials. Additionally, popular dubstep artists like Skrillex have forced the style through millions of speakers across the country.
According to VanDellen, ever since Skrillex won a Grammy the dubstep conversation has become less about the music and more about everyone arguing about Skrillex, and using him to define the whole genre. While Uncle Jesse dislikes the generalization, the attention dubstep has gotten has been beneficial for him.
“I actually like it now because when I go to play house parties, people dance to my [music],” says VanDellen. “It used to be people looking at me weird, saying ‘what is this crap, put on some Jay Z.’ Finally people understand the kind of music I make.”
The heavy, sometimes jarring sub-bass tones that make up dubstep have attracted many different groups of fans from dreadlocked hippy-types to flat brim hat-wearing frat boys. While this wide appeal has helped artists like Uncle Jesse, it has also spawned a feud among listeners of dubstep, with different terms like bro-step being created in an effort to segregate the dubstep fan base.
“Why kill the joy of music with pointing fingers about what kind of people like what,” says Uncle Jesse. “I used to care a lot more. There are so many ongoing debates about stupid stuff that doesn’t accomplish anything. I just see so many people focusing more energy in [debating] than they are into their music. That’s not even cool; music is rewarding, feuding with people is not."
Part of the reason Uncle Jesse doesn’t like to harp on subtle differences within the genre or people’s taste is because he sees music on a grander scale.
“I don’t see myself as a dubstep-only musician. Everything I’ve learned in music has been universal and has been stuff that I can use to make different kinds of music,” he says. “Why do [people] have to take the fun out of music by calling it a name? Just enjoy it, man.”
Uncle Jesse will be playing City Lights Music Festival, which takes place at Calder Plaza August 17 and 18.

DJs for Obama



EDMBoston stays as far away from Government Politics as possible.  However the Obama campaign launched a youtube commercial right in our backyard. DJs for obama video features DJ Cassidy, D-Nice, DJ Rashida, DJ Irie, DJ Adam 12, and DJ Aoki backing the Pres.

We encourage everyone of age to register to vote and make your voice heard at the poll whichever way you decide to vote!

Steve Aoki Birthday Bash Concert Giveaway


How does a man celebrate his birthday when he spends every day of the year traveling around across the world rafting through the biggest crowds? He sticks to what he knows best!  In conjunction with Insomniac Events and Nitto, Steve Aoki Birthday Bash will set out to do just that.


To help Steve Aoki celebrate his birthday he is giving away a travel package to five lucky people.  They will be flown to Los Angeles for VIP access to Aoki's Birthday Bash at The Shrine Auditorium where they will meet the man himself. One grand prize winner will even receive the chance to go rafting with Aoki and Nitto drift driver Matt Powers.

To enter the competition head to the "Enter to Win" section on Nitto Tire's Facebook page here.

Tiƫsto - Club Life 280


EDMBoston brings you the 2 hour version of Tiesto Club Life 280



Tracklist for Club Life 280 is after the JUMP

Sensation America Lineup Leaked...Find out whose performing here

***UPDATE***


Sensation America Lineup leaks continue to poor out as the historic event nears. The event is set to take place October 26th and 27th in Brooklyn, New York at the new Barclays center.

Yesterday Danny Tenaglia's website listed that he would be part of the Sensation America Lineup on the 27th. Could this debunk the myth that the same artists will play both nights if Tengalia is only scheduled to play one night? Time will tell but EDMBoston believes we will see two different lineups.

Source: Dannytenaglia.com

In addition to Danny Tenaglia leaking his billing on Sensation America Lineup, word has also come that famous Fedde Le Grand will be joining the lineup.  Bandsintown sent out an automatically generated email listing the artist as part of the Sensation America event.  This seems to be a pretty secure leak because Fedde Le Grand is a resident DJ for Sensation.