DJ Sneak is never afraid to express his opinions (The Sun interview)

Here's an excerpt from The Sun interview with Toronto's DJ Sneak:

"...you know that a big part of the scene has become a commercialized corporate circus where clowns do their tricks and act a fool...it has been hard to see such a large part of a beautiful scene be overrun by douchebags who know nothing about where the music, craft and culture come from. Dance music has gone from a place where innovation and creativity ruled, to a spot where well-marketed brands with no talent are being showcased as superstars...The mainstream can enjoy their garbage music but I’m staying underground where the sound is fresh and the beats are hard." ​

Read the rest of his interview here. ​

Techibeats interviews Eric Prydz

Great interview with the legendary Swede from Techibeats: ​

​"I need to make music that excites me. I normally tell people I make the music I feel I’m missing in my record box at the moment. The music I want to play out and the music I want to hear when I’m in a club. I also don’t really listen to anything other people are doing or what’s hot now. If there is a trend I try to stay as far away from it as possible because I want to do my own thing."

​Read the entire interview here.

Watch this: Rene LaVice interview

This video combines a little skateboarding, drum and bass, and an interview with Toronto's own Rene LaVice:

This weekend I purchased Rene LaVice's latest LP 'Insidious' and so far I'm enjoying it a lot. If you're looking to branch out from Dubstep into other genres and sounds then I highly recommend that you support this Canadian talent and his latest album which was 2 years in the making.