11.13.2009

David Guetta, Dominik Eulberg, Alan Fitzpatrick-dance department in the mix (538)-cable-08-11-2009



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Markus Schulz presents - Global DJ Broadcast (12 November 2009)



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Armin van Buuren presents - A State of Trance Episode 430



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11.10.2009

In Trance We Trust 014 - Mixed by Dj Daniel Wanrooy

Daniel Wanrooy, is an established artist in the industry, and made his initial fame with the two-man formation Progression. Many classic anthems followed for the duo, and since he decided to move on with his career as a solo artist, his star has continued to rise! His assignment to compile and mix “In Trance We Trust 14” is the ultimate confirmation of Daniel Wanrooy’s versatility, both as an artist/producer, and as a highly professional DJ.

“For In Trance We Trust 14”, Daniel chose an exciting list of tracks from some of the most in demand artists and acts within the world of Trance. Productions from Richard Durand, Daniel Heathcliff, Topher Jones, Ben Preston, Dave Schiemann, and many others set the standard for this exciting volume; not to mention of course the transitions between Daniel Wanrooy’s own cutting edge productions and collaborations.

“In Trance We Trust 14”, mixed by Daniel Wanrooy is a superb Trance compilation, and is most certainly a title for every self respecting Trance aficionado.

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11.09.2009

Ferry Corsten presents - Corsten's Countdown 123 (4 November 2009)

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11.06.2009

Tiesto - Club Life 135 (Sparkles Guestmix) [30.10.2009]



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Paul Van Dyk - vonyc sessions 167-sat-11-05-2009



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Armin van Buuren presents - A State of Trance Episode 429 - 05.11.2009




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11.01.2009

Ultra Music Festival Returns to Miami for 2010


ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL (UMF)--the world’s leading two-day electronic and alternative music experience--returns for its 12th year Friday, March 26 and Saturday, March 27, 2010. Recognized as the ninth Top Grossing Concert by Pollstar’s mid-year issue in 2009, ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL is easily one of music’s most anticipated annual events and will take place as the official closing event of the Winter Music Conference at the beautiful waterfront location of Bicentennial Park in downtown Miami (the same grounds it has occupied since 2005).

Tickets will officially go on-sale FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 via www.ultramusicfestival.com. Members of UMF’s fan community will receive an email with information on how to purchase Early Bird 2-Day Tickets, which usually sell out in a matter of days. Details about UMF’s highly anticipated line-up--once again being the only place to see a vast number of exclusive artist performances during WMC--will be unveiled later this winter.

Heralded by the Los Angeles Times as bringing “out raucous revelers as well as electronica’s elite,” UMF had its biggest year yet in 2009. With a line-up that included the launch of The Black Eyed Peas’ massive single “Boom Boom Pow” and exclusive performances by a wide range of DJs and electronic-influenced artists, last year’s UMF saw 85,000 attendees coming from 56 countries & territories, 50 U.S. states and Puerto Rico.

As the world’s most famous outdoor electronic music event, UMF has won “Best Music Event” by the International Dance Music Awards (IDMA) in 2009, 2008, 2007 & 2005, “Best International Dance Music Festival” by the Ibiza DJ Awards in 2008 and “Best Festival” by the Village Voice Media New Times consecutively five years running from 2005 through 2009.

Originally created as a pure EDM (electronic dance music) festival in 1999, Ultra has grown through the years to present not only the genre’s hottest, biggest and best headline artists (The Prodigy, The Chemical Brothers, Tiesto, Underworld, MOBY, Fatboy Slim, Carl Cox, Paul van Dyk, David Guetta, Armin Van Buuren, Erick Morillo, Deadmau5 and Paul Oakenfold, to name a few), but also crossover headline bands that incorporate EDM elements in their music and have a history, or new beginning in the EDM community and culture (The Cure, The Killers, The Black Eyed Peas, Santogold, The Ting Tings, The Bravery).

10.24.2009

Video: Signum's Slow Motion Bikini Girls

And we thought Benny Benassi was the champion of slow-motion music videos featuring bikini-clad women. The re-launch of Signum, producer-duo Pascal Minnaard and Ron Hagen, via "Riddles in the Sand" is nothing short of extraordinary.

A bright guitar lead inspired a progressive trance sound. The song itself is memorable, inspiring and head-bobbing approved. The song was released under their Ron Hagen & Pascal M alias and was also featured on Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance 2009 album.

The music video features a series of super slow motion scenes of women popping balloons, spraying water guns and uncorking champagne bottles. The near-nakedness aside, the visuals are actually super cool though I don't think i will be featured on Discovery's Time Warp show anytime soon... perhaps Spike TV would be up for it.

The re-launch of the Signum duo has brought nothing but good. A revival of the legendary producer-duo Pascal Minnaard and Ron Hagen, the guys behind 'What You Got 4 Me', 'Push Through' and the latter 'Distant Signature', was more than welcome to their loyal group of fans.

This time, it's the summer's hot sun that have inspired them. Sunny guitar and a deep and relaxing progressive sound set forth a true holiday spirit, found in 'Riddles In The Sand'. It's the soundtrack to anyone's Balearic dream: catchy, groovy and luminous. The track, which the Signum guys release under their Ron Hagen & Pascal M alias, already gave prominence to Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance 2009 album.

The Omnia remix of 'Riddles In The Sand' is a completely different approach to its guitar-melody. Less trancy, but loaded with a top notch proghouse sound that won't slip by unnoticed. The Ukrainian producer did a splendid job in giving the track a richer sound, and giving it a dramatic touch. Atmospheric all the way!

10.18.2009

Chicane's Hiding All the Stars


How pleasantly surprised were we to hear the famous Gary Numan's "Cars" melody in the middle of Chicane's new single "Hiding All the Stars". The nod to Cars adds a uniquely pop dimension to an otherwise very decent house single. The track opens beautifully, minimally, with Tash Andrews vocals. The harmonies and synth are very true to Chicane's core.
The Michael Woods remix is absolutely stellar and would totally blow away the original if it were not more creative with the vocals. Powerful builds with a subtle swing feel bring on the chills.
The video for "Hiding All The Stars" features long time Chicane vocalist Tash Andrews looking sexy in sequins, then even more so in the boxing ring. The single is released on October 19, 2009 and is currently on the Radio 1 B List and No. 1 in the UK Club Charts.


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The Prodigy Hospital Remix Pack Out Now


The Prodigy have bundled the original and remixes of "Take me to the Hospital" including versions from Subfocus, Rusko, Adam F and Horx and a remix from Josh Homme and Liam Howlett. The original "Take me to the Hospital" is classic Prodigy, no real surpises here. Purists will appreciate the attachment to core. The remixes however really build upon the basics Prodigy put forth.
In fact, the Subfocus remix would be, in my mind, what The Prodigy should have come up with if they progressed their sound over the past decade. This particular remix is so damn cool I think it could go much further than the original. Hard driving, brain splitting with a unique triplet sequence that makes you want to pick up your bfg9000 and do some real damage. Bring em on.
The "Loser" remix really gets going around 1:23 and makes for a decent selection for a club playlist.

Pick up the remixes on iTunes.