NINJA TUNE Coldcut Presents 2 Hours of Sanity Pt. 1 Love LISTEN @ Musique Non Stop |
Posted: 30 Aug 2013 04:49 AM PDT
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NINJA TUNE Coldcut Presents 2 Hours of Sanity Pt. 1 Love LISTEN @ Musique Non Stop |
Posted: 30 Aug 2013 04:49 AM PDT
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Posted: 30 Aug 2013 04:03 AM PDT
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Mixjunkies @ Musique Non Stop |
Posted: 30 Aug 2013 07:15 PM PDT
In a Video that is quickly spreading like wild fire, here is a video on the #1 grossing DJ in the world Calvin Harris reacting to a patron calling him a sell out. Calvin Harris stops the music to have quite the conversation with her. He tells her, “Why do you come to a fucking Calvin Harris show where Calvin Harris is DJing and don’t want to hear a fucking Calvin Harris record you DUMB FUCKING BITCH.” Absolutely EPIC! If you don’t want to hear Calvin Harris play one of his own tracks, go somewhere else. Taken at LIV Miami, the person who recorded the video said that after the girls was gone, “he got defeated. It happened not even a half hour into his set, so for the rest of it, he barely moved around no expression or smile. [He] didnt speak in the mic or make eye contaact with anyone and im pretty sure he played a new vocal track and said nothing. Bitch killed his vibe.” Chin up Calvin. We got your back! |
Loudblog @ Musique Non Stop |
Posted: 30 Aug 2013 10:32 AM PDT
So… “Songs To Break Up To” is dropping next month. In the lead up to the EP i thought i’d drop this edit “We Were In Love“. Art by samueljohnsondesign.com .Jhene Aiko Comfort Inn-spiration. ”Songs To Break Up To” will feature 8 new songs. Features include Atu & Thandiwe Phoenix. Out on HW&W & Sunday Records. Digital & Vinyl. Stay tuned. Listen.
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THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER NEW RELEASES - PIECES OF A DREAM, BILLY SHIELDS, LIN ROUNDTREE |
Posted: 30 Aug 2013 12:15 PM PDT
PIECES OF A DREAM - IN THE MOMENT
2013 release from the veteran Jazz outfit. Joined by superstar guitarist Rhon Lawrence and up and coming saxophonist Tony Watson Jr., the group has composed 10 brilliant originals that run the gamut from "in the pocket" R&B to the kind of sensuous Smooth Jazz jams that have made them legends. Lead producer and founding member James Lloyd, who has been a go to hit maker and accompanist for such artists as Mary J. Blige, BB King, Wayman Tisdale and others, is at the top of his game here with such highlights as the funky "Steppers 'D' Light" and the romantic ballad "Misty Eyed". Additionally, co-founder Curtis Harmon's composition, the title track "In the Moment", is a joyful celebration of Pieces of a Dream's 20th album and their brilliant career.
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Musique Non Stop - SPIN Mix |
Posted: 30 Aug 2013 11:20 AM PDT
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Musique Non Stop - BOILER ROOM TV News |
Posted: 30 Aug 2013 07:39 AM PDT
Teklife crew rolling deep in their native Chicago– with DJ Rashad, DJ Spinn, DJ Manny, and RP Boo bringing the house down at our Ray-Ban x Boiler Room official Pitchfork Festival Afterparty
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THE JAZZ CHILL CORNER ARIZONA JAZZ FESTIVAL TO FEATURE TOP JAZZ AND SOUL ARTISTS |
Property of Gotta Dance Dirty
IT’S ANOTHER ROUND OF THE DIRT, HAAAAAAAAAAAAN! A DAY LATE FOR Y’ALLS LONG WEEKEND! *AIRHORN*
In true-to-form fashion, I went a little ham on the R&B influences and remixes… there’s a lot of good stuff circulating right now and whilst still full of summer-driven high serotonin levels I’m basically only listening to stuff that I can sing/rap along to or dance to… or both. There’s a good sprinkling of emotion and a touch of acid just to round it off. Can’t be on one all the time you know. Also I think the median age for the remixers/producers on these tracks is around 20 which means A. I’m getting old and B. college-level guys are way more into Amerie and Ciara (publicly) than I remember.
My good bud Burn Unit really vibing off the British & American producers and vibes, lots of feel-good stuff in his picks from quite a few budding producers.
You can of course download each individual track via Soundcloud but each of us have zipped our selections up for you for easy download purposes. Trust us. – Laura
Amerie – Gotta Work (Phazz Remix)
After falling in love with Phazz’s remix of Cassie on a random Soulection mixtape I stumbled across, I immediately pursued him to do a Guest Mix for us, and what a good one it was. Phazz has mastered the art of enchanting you with soft openings to his remixes and then suddenly pounding you with a loaded synth or bassline. I’m expecting big, awesome shit from this young Parisian in the coming months.
Ta-Ku – We Were In Love
Originally titled ‘I Hate You’, Ta-Ku delivers a wholly emotional track, some really epic-movie-soundtrack drums fill out the low end and perfectly placed vocal snips are sprinkled on top. This is my favorite side of Ta-Ku, and in a non-masochistic way, I hope he delivers this kind of heartbreak-inspired music for a long time into the future.
Jacques Greene – Sorry
I have little hesitation in saying Jacques Greene is one of my favorite producers ever (ahem… ‘Another Girl’ may be my #1 ‘electronic’ track of all time) and Ciara is my #1 girl crush. Put the two together (not for the first time… see previous parentheses) and you’ve got a match made in Laura heaven. Sorry is one half of his free release ‘Greene02′ given out last week.
Travis Porter – Do A Trick (Suicideyear Remix)
Suicideyear is one of my favorite recent discoveries. After being subtly pushed in his direction by Brodinski (who I swear is one of maybe 3 DJs I can 100% rely on to introduce me to shit I’ll really like), I downloaded his free mixtape ‘Japan’ and fell in love. Overtly emotional and dark, his stuff strikes many a forlorn chord in my heart. His remix of Travis Porter is a little more energetic than some of my other favorites like ‘CCCXXV’ and ‘Finale’ but still showcases his signature chords and affinity for rap music.
Daniel Avery – Water Jump (Dimitri Veitar Remix)
Daniel Avery’s upcoming LP Drone Logic out soon on Erol Alkan’s label Phantasy is fucking amazing and crazy and intense. Some of the tracks have existed for a while now (tracks like ‘Taste’), but its cohesiveness and depth is definitely something to be marveled. This remix from Dimitri Veitar was released a few months back, and while keeping all of the haunting vocals that provide the melody, the remix takes things to a much more acid house place than the original.
Drake – Say Something (Stwo Remix)
I mean….. it’s Drake. I don’t need to excuse myself for trumping Burn Unit with an extra track because HELLOOOOOOOO IT’S DRIZZAYYYY!!!! Actually the original is a collab with Timbaland but Stwo takes only the Drake bits and layers them with soft piano chords, vocal squeaks, big kick drums, and intermittent claps.
Casino Gold – Tonight
I couldn’t be happier to see my friends Casino Gold really coming into their own as producers. This song features their own vocals for the first time, and I think really signifies them maturing as artists. Keep an ear out.
Youan – When You’re Around
If you haven’t checked out the Youan GDD Guest Mix from awhile back, you’re missing out. Another quality original production from the budding British producer.
Yasmin – Thinking About You (Billon Remix)
I could listen to this remix by Billon about a billion times. See what I did there? But really, if you’re a fan of Disclosure, Duke Dumont, etc., get this onto your hard drive ASAP.
Goldroom – St. Ides Heaven (Elliott Smith Cover)
Elliot Smith holds a special place in my sixteen-year-old-emo-self’s heart, and to hear the good GDD™ homie Goldroom put his unique and flavorful twist on an otherwise melancholy song really (pleasantly) surprised me.
Hayden James – Permission To Love (Charles Murdoch Remix)
An absolutely mesmerizing remix from Charles Murdoch, the drums in this one will play tricks on your mind while the piano work soothes the soul.
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St John at Hackney, London
Producer Darren Cunningham's dance and video collaboration with Eddie Peak and Nic Hamilton has ambitious aims but lacks drama
Actress may be one of the most fascinating and nuanced producers on the contemporary electronica scene, but the sonic alchemist who was born Darren Cunningham has recently chafed at the restrictions of his role. In interviews he's declared himself to be no mere musician but "an artist, painting with buttons and sliders, and longing to bring an extra, visual dimension to his work …"
That desire has led him to this one-off multimedia performance, A Shared Cultural Memory. It's a collaboration with art world enfant terrible Eddie Peake, who choreographs a troupe of female dancers, and with videographer Nic Hamilton, who projects images of blasted nature and cityscapes on the venue's walls.
Aiming to examine what the artists call "the decomposition of faith and trust", it is a laudably ambitious venture. Unfortunately, it falls well short because of the glaring disconnect between the performers. Actress is not the problem; a brooding, hooded presence behind his laptop, he fires out shards of brutalist, atmospheric glitch-pop and rumbles of subterranean sub-bass that have the church pews vibrating.
The soundtrack is portentous and cries out for flamboyant interpretation, but the usually provocative Peake shows no sign of the requisite imagination and daring, and merely guides his dancers through a series of tedious tableaux and some mild stretching, as if it were a gentle Pilates class. The impact of Hamilton's visuals is lessened because the church wall he projects them on houses a stained glass window that interrupts their flow.
A scattergun, partly improvised collaboration of three very abstract performers, this is a ragbag of an evening that aches to appear profound and meaningful, but never becomes more than the sum of its self-absorbed parts. If Actress is to locate the creative extra dimension he craves, he will have to look elsewhere.
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Rating: 2/5
Videos by Local Talk Records |
Posted: 29 Aug 2013 07:15 AM PDT
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Musique Non Stop - SPIN Mix |
Posted: 29 Aug 2013 10:41 AM PDT
"It's cool to give people an experience," Trent Reznor says in a new video showing the lead-up to Nine Inch Nails' incredible return to the stage after a four-year hiatus... |
Zero" New Releases |
Posted: 29 Aug 2013 03:00 PM PDT
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Musique Non Stop - BOILER ROOM TV News |
Posted: 29 Aug 2013 09:25 AM PDT
Richy Ahmed kicking off our Ibiza Villa Takeovers right!
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KOMPAKT.fm @ Musique Non Stop |
Posted: 29 Aug 2013 12:13 PM PDT
This just in: Flux.fm's "The Radio Sessions - Electronic Beats On Air" will host a vibrant two hours worth of Kompakt sounds, mixed by none other than label honcho Michael Mayer himself and accompanied by talks with Wolfgang Voigt, Terranova and Saschienne. Starting at 10pm CET tonight (!), there will also be lots of info about the upcoming 20JK Pop Up Store Berlin - tune in here! |
Zero" New Releases |
Posted: 28 Aug 2013 03:00 PM PDT
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Gilles Peterson @ Musique Non Stop |
Posted: 29 Aug 2013 05:30 AM PDT
Coming after a number of impressive hosts including Alice Russel, Francois K and Romare, it’s Gilles’ turn to host the eclectic Tea Time night at the Bellevilloise in Paris. As their previous bookings indicate, La Rafinerie look to bring together music lovers of all persuasions and this one will be no different. You can check out the La Rafinerie Facebook page here. You can also view the Facebook event here and buy tickets here. |