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/Sounds like something Nero might have created and I consider that a major compliment. You can download the track by clicking here.
Sounds like something Nero might have created and I consider that a major compliment. You can download the track by clicking here.
Found this on the Beatmill:
This set contains a mix of tracks that I've been getting into lately.
Justice will be coming to Montreal Tomorrow:
In case you were living under a rock the DJ Mag Top 100 poll results for 2012 were released yesterday. Here are the top ten results:
1. Armin Van Buuren
2. Tiesto
3. Avicii
4. David Guetta
5. Deadmau5
6. Hardwell
7. Dash Berlin
8. Above & Beyond
9. Afrojack
10. Skrillex
To see the rest of the rankings, click here.
I have a few immediate reactions:
Emotions ran high this year on social media as passionate fans (and some DJs) cried foul whenever their favourite DJ didn't place high enough. What fans have to remember is that this is only a poll. I know that's an obvious statement to make but must be repeated to some if you read some of the more heated reactions on Facebook. The DJ Mag 2012 Poll remains an influential indicator on the current state of EDM and is still a great starting point for newcomers to discover new artists and genres.
A few days ago 'Don't You Worry Child' by Swedish House Mafia beat out Adele's track 'Skyfall' to top the UK Charts. To me this is the defining news story that signals that EDM = Pop Music.
This is a product of the success that EDM has had as it finally transcended into wider popular music appeal. But should we be celebrating or mourning this fact? If the newcomers to the scene start digging beyond the biggest EDM chart toppers then this could spur the wider EDM community as a whole and that would be a good thing.
But if EDM becomes overly commercialized with only a handful of artists playing the same tracks over and over while creating sub-par collaborations with major pop stars then this whole EDM phenomena might sputter out before it finds firm footing. Let's hope that never happens.
(Source: Billboard)
According to Dancing Astronaut, Mat Zo was seen playing a 9 year old house track (Junior Jack - E Samba) and a 13 year old Tiesto remix of Silence ft. Sarah McLachlan at the Santos House Party in New York last week.
Mat Zo has been known to be quite vocal to rile against the current state of Trance music on Twitter, and like Arty, is in a state of flux as he tries to carve out his individual style in their young careers. Maybe digging up tracks from the past and finding inspiration from them might be just the thing to mix things up in the current state of DJs over relying on the Beatport top 100 for tracks to use live.
Tiesto recently Tweeted his love for a Jay-Z quote saying "if you like my old shit, listen to my old albums" - well it seems Mat Zo is doing just that.
(Source: Dancing Astronaut)