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Showing posts with label minimal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label minimal. Show all posts
Dec 24, 2015
Jun 8, 2015
[DEB062] Stole Popovic - Past In The Future
After a long, long time, Stole Popovic is back, and he is bringing two new tracks. First one is something that you don't hear every day, very powerful sound, beautiful funky lead synt, perfectly layered with other synths that are building a great stereo image. This track is remixed by DJ GrujA and Traveltech. One mix is strong and driving, and the other one is beautifully deep and atmospheric, with a great bass synth. Stole's second is minimalistic, great percs and drum rolls.
Jul 15, 2014
Old School Techno Lesson by Derrick May
For all of you that have missed the first wave of techno music, here's a short display what can be done on an analog mixer, without any software, effect processors and so on. Derrick May is one of the godfathers of Detroit techno that made a great influence on the scene with his early tracks (Strings Of Life, Nude Photo...). He is still active, producing and DJing, and it looks like he is not going to stop any time soon.
In my opinion, its a shame that most of younger DJs don't have this type of energy. It you are already playing minimalistic dance music, you should do something with that tracks and not just standing there waiting for the brake. Its even a lot easier to do that these days with all the technology you have, and with software that is doing beatmatching instead of you.
I don't say that all DJs should trow away all of the technology they have, but use is to make sets interesting and energetic.
Apr 7, 2014
Deadmau5 Played Proper Techno Music This Time!
Right after a debate after his show at Ultra Music Festival, where he "trolled" the crowd by playing "Old MacDonald Had a Farm" and what not, Joel Zimmerman broadcasted a mix from his studio in Canada, made of "actually good music" - as he named it. First of all, you will notice the lack of his standard costume, which was a pleasant surprise (to be honest).
The main thing is the mix itself. If you are a fan of underground, not commercial techno sound, you will most probably like it. It is left unsaid if this was the plan from the beginning, to take the "true" road after having enough commercial success, or maybe this is all a bit of a trick to attract even more attention. We will see will it be business as usual after this, or maybe a new direction for him. To be honest, the line between "commercial" and "underground" is getting thinner every day, as electronic music becomes popular.
To conclude the hole thing, check out the video below, and form your own opinion.
Nov 5, 2013
Speedy J @ Time Warp
Great set by one of the pioneers of techno. Speedy J at Time Warp, Sporthallen Zuid in Amsterdam. His well known style, dark, hard and percussive. For all of you who hasn't been following the techno scene for the last 20 years, Speedy J is a Dutch producer who had his first breakthrough with the track "Pullover" back in 1992. After that his debut album "Ginger" followed, then his second one called "G-Spot", both on Ritchie Hawtin's label "Plus 8". Live album "!ive" followed, and in the years to come he goes more experimental, as he influenced the development of IDM (intelligent dance music). During that period he released albums "Public Energy No.1" and "A Shocking Hobby".
In 2002 he released "Loudboxer", the album that takes him back to his minimalistic techno style.
Since 2008 he started releasing on his own label "Electric Deluxe", continuing his huge list of releases on many other labels as well.
Video by: DanceTrippin
Nov 1, 2013
[LQDD0130] WeltSchmerz - Science Of Being
It is with a distinct pleasure that we welcome after quite a long hiatus non other then Andreja Zelic whom was an artist of this imprint under the former alias Andreja Z. Andreja over the past few years has gone through some changes and one of them is his new production project by the name of WeltSchmerz, a project that we welcomed quite enthusiastically as it marks also a reinvented sound in this Serbian nationals latest release entitled 'Science Of Being'.
Check it out on: Beatport
Sep 18, 2013
In The Studio With Dave Clarke
If you ever wondered what is Dave Clarke using to make music, in terms of devices, software and techniques, you can see it now thanks to Future Music Magazine. In this clip you will see "The Baron Of Techno" in his Amsterdam floating studio, and listen to him explaining his ways in music production.
More videos at: http://www.youtube.com/user/FutureMusicMagazine
Aug 29, 2013
[DEB047] DJ GrujA - Ravelation
Something very unique on Debuger this time. Ravelation is a track that goes far away from the typical techno sound, lots of distorted synths and snares, slap bass samples and jazzy chords. Stanisha does a remix in "stanishastyle", a genre of his own, that cannot be described with words, you must hear it. The last but not least, Reqterdumer, great artist from Japan. His version is very emotional and melodic, but has a bass that will destroy the dance floor. A must hear.
Cover design by: Katarina Kostic
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May 28, 2013
Lecture: Richie Hawtin (New York, 2013)
The original plastik technocrat in New York at the 2013 edition of the Red Bull Music Academy.
Richie Hawtin has always pushed the envelope: he started Plus 8 Records with John Acquaviva at the turn of the ’90s, formed the M_nus empire, and helped develop Final Scratch. His works under the F.U.S.E. guise, the delicious desolation of Plastikman, countless remixes, and his groundbreaking works with the Concept series and the Decks, EFX & 909 compilation are all firmly planted in techno’s history. A fierce advocate of developing technology as long as it doesn’t detract from the physical experience of community, Richie Hawtin lives in the moment, on the cusp of the future.
For more lectures from the 2013 Red Bull Music Academy in New York, visit redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures
View the lecture at:
For more lectures from the 2013 Red Bull Music Academy in New York, visit redbullmusicacademy.com/lectures
Labels:
djing,
minimal,
production,
techno,
video
Jul 11, 2011
[DEB036] Senores Funkees - Vision EP
Senores Funkees are on Debuger for the first time. Two interesting tech-house tracks, very melodical and groovy, followed by remixes by DJ GrujA and Liberty Klaud.
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/388674/Vision%20EP
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/388674/Vision%20EP
Labels:
dj gruja,
house,
liberty klaud,
minimal,
review
Apr 1, 2011
[DEB030] V.A. - Compiler
First Debuger compilation is out! Eight carefully selected tracks, from eight different producers. Credits go to: Milos Bosnjakovic, Peyya, Root Locus, Liberty Klaud, Vid Marjanovic, Cristian Glitch, DJ GrujA and The Mayan. Eight unique styles on this release. This should not be missed!
Beatport
Junodownload
Beatport
Junodownload
Feb 14, 2011
[DEB027] Stole Popovic - Back To The Roots EP
DEBUGER brings a new EP by Stole Popovic, this time with a bit of old school techno vibe. Back To Roots and Encoder are driving tracks with a lot of energy and Plug N Play is more funky and bassline orientated. Back to Roots remix by DJ GrujA is included.
Cover design by: Katarina Kostic
Beatport
Junodownload
Cover design by: Katarina Kostic
Beatport
Junodownload
Feb 1, 2011
[DEB026] W.A.R.Z. - The Dark Track
New Debuger is out, this time a bit more darker. W.A.R.Z. is bringing you his dark but groovy sound. His track is filled with great rhythmics and interesting vocal samples. DJ GrujA just changed relations between the existing sounds to get a bit more tribal mix.
Cover Design by: Katarina Kostic
Beatport
Cover Design by: Katarina Kostic
Beatport
Dec 24, 2010
Stanny Abram - Sauda (Dark Beauty)
New release from DEBUGER is out now! Stanny Abram plays with the sounds of the orient.
The original mix is funky and percussive. Great remixes coming from: Blaz Perus, Daniel
Greenx and Peyya. Those guys did an fantastic job. Definitely a release that shouldn't be missed.
Cover Design by: Katarina Kostic
Beatport
The original mix is funky and percussive. Great remixes coming from: Blaz Perus, Daniel
Greenx and Peyya. Those guys did an fantastic job. Definitely a release that shouldn't be missed.
Cover Design by: Katarina Kostic
Beatport
Dec 11, 2010
[DEB023] Cristian Glitch - This Game EP
DEBUGER 23 is out! Cristian Glitch brings his first EP "This Game". "This game" is a tech house track with interesting vocals and great bassline. DJ GrujA did the remix for it, that's more deep style. "Sin ID" is a dancefloor bomb, that will find the place in many techno mixes, while "Fickle" is a minimalistic track with trippy vocals in the background.
Cover design by: Katarina Kostic
Beatport
Cover design by: Katarina Kostic
Beatport
Oct 27, 2010
Where do you buy your music?
If you are one of the majority of people who get their music at a warez site, Soulseek or torrent, than this argument has no sense. But if you are buying your tracks, than I would like to ask you a question:
Where you by your electronic music?
Talking to label owners I found out that most of their sales come from Beatport, which is not a secret, some from Juno, and a small part from Trackitdown.
What about other stores?
Have you ever bought a track from Audiojelly, Beatsdigital or maybe Nowtracks?
Those stores have the lower prices, the Beatport has the highest, and still, most people shop at Beatport?
I get the idea that it has something to do with the Beatport criteria for labels, but if you know which track you want, why pay more?
Another question is:
Have you ever got a link to a track on your Facebook or Myspace account, from an unknown producer, followed the link to the store, and bought it?
Or are the charts all that matters?
I would really love to get comments on this subject, and many of the people that are into music business will love it to.
So, I hope that somebody will answer at least on of this questions, thanks.
Where you by your electronic music?
Talking to label owners I found out that most of their sales come from Beatport, which is not a secret, some from Juno, and a small part from Trackitdown.
What about other stores?
Have you ever bought a track from Audiojelly, Beatsdigital or maybe Nowtracks?
Those stores have the lower prices, the Beatport has the highest, and still, most people shop at Beatport?
I get the idea that it has something to do with the Beatport criteria for labels, but if you know which track you want, why pay more?
Another question is:
Have you ever got a link to a track on your Facebook or Myspace account, from an unknown producer, followed the link to the store, and bought it?
Or are the charts all that matters?
I would really love to get comments on this subject, and many of the people that are into music business will love it to.
So, I hope that somebody will answer at least on of this questions, thanks.
Labels:
house,
minimal,
production,
progressive,
techno
Oct 4, 2010
New Debuger is out! This time presenting Broadcasting System. Two great tech-house tracks with a groovy remix from Vuk Smiljanic.
This is a must-hear.
Cover design by: Katarina Kostic.
Beatport
This is a must-hear.
Cover design by: Katarina Kostic.
Beatport
Sep 1, 2010
[DEBUGER 016] Andreja Z - Girls Like Dildo EP
Andreja Z is back on Debuger, bringing two tracks that will be a part of many minimal techno mixes. He is still loyal to his unique style, dark and deep, but at the same time groove and funky. This release is a killer.
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/274858/Girls%20Like%20Dildo%20EP
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/274858/Girls%20Like%20Dildo%20EP
Jun 4, 2010
Minimal Clouds vol.1
Cloud Of Silence are proud to present their second release, featuring great minimal techno tracks that will burn the dancefloors!
Artists on this album: Fyono, MKDSL, DJ Neutron, Maximinus, DJ GrujA, Minimark, Sam Cornelhorse, Stole Popovic...
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/249414/minimal_clouds_volume_1
http://www.junodownload.com/products/1584292-02.htm
and other stores!
Artists on this album: Fyono, MKDSL, DJ Neutron, Maximinus, DJ GrujA, Minimark, Sam Cornelhorse, Stole Popovic...
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/249414/minimal_clouds_volume_1
http://www.junodownload.com/products/1584292-02.htm
and other stores!
May 22, 2010
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