Listen to Darude's NYE live set from Utah

The legendary Darude of "Sandstorm" fame was in Park City, Utah for New Year's Eve and he just put up an hour snippet of his live set on Soundcloud. Darude was recently in Canada for a 2 gig stop in Ottawa and usually makes a few stops in our great country a few times a year. This set is energetic with quite a few trance belters to keep you entertained, check it out: 

Tracklist: 

01. Scotty Boy & Revolvr - Oh Yeah [Panda Funk]
02. Randy Boyer - Brain Dysfunction (Original Mix) [EnMass Music]
03. VADA - Neon Lights (Kryder Remix) [Garuda]
04. Andain - Beautiful Things (Heikki L Unofficial Remix) [cdr / Black Hole]
05. Stoneface & Terminal - Caligula (Club Mix) [Euphonic]
06. Snap - Rhythm Is A Dancer 2014 (Anthem Kingz Bootleg) [cdr / Arista]
07. JS16 - Lights Go Wild [16 Inch]
08. Jonas Hornblad - A Major Thing (Boyan & Boyer Mix) [EnMass Music]
09. Stoneface & Terminal - Sonus (Album Extended) [Euphonic]
10. Michael Calfan - Prelude [Spinnin]
11. Juventa - SHWDWN (Original Mix) [cdr]
12. Audien vs. Beat Service - Wayfarer Whisper (Kenneth Thomas & Mark Keyo Mashup) V3 [cdr]
13. Darude & The Crowd - We Love Bassdrum [cdr]
14. Zombie Nation - Kernkraft 400 (Chris Schweizer Bootleg Mix) [cdr / Data Records]
15. Ferry Corsten - Festival Crash (Original Mix) [Flashover]
16. Donnell & Douglas - The Club Is Open (12th anniversary extended edition) [cdr / 16 Inch]
17. Lope & Kantola - Get It On + Shiny Disco Balls Bootleg [cdr / Subusa]
18. Super8 & Tab feat. Julie Thompson - No Frontiers (Jerome Ismae-Ae Remix) [Anjunabeats]

Twitch embraces music and you should too

Today Twitch took important steps to embrace music that included the creation of a "Twitch Music Library" and the "beta Music category". The Twitch music library consists of tracks that are "pre-cleared for Twitch broadcaster to use live and with VODs". In other words, all Twitch video game streamers can now legally use this pre-cleared music in their broadcast while thousands of fans tune in. The "beta Music Category" will be listed among the game titles on Twitch and it is reserved for musicians to "use for creating, performing, and presenting original music". 

This library consists of more than 500 tracks that includes label support from the likes of Mad Decent, Dim Mak, Spinnin' Records, OWSLA, Monstercat, Fool's Gold, and more. The fact that many electronic dance music labels have already embraced this new medium is huge as Twitch broadcasters love to stream music over their game playing and will expose thousands of fans to this type of music. 

Monstercat, the Canadian label that is known for innovation, was the first out of the block to embrace Twitch as a major medium for distributing their music. They have an active stream in the "Music" category which is on 24 hours a day that garners anywhere between 700-3,000+ viewers at any given time. OWSLA recently streamed their Christmas party on Twitch while Deadmau5 has been seen streaming on the network a few times in late 2014. Even Steve Aoki had done some promo of his latest album on Twitch while playing Street Fighter for online fans. 

The opportunity for major labels and burgeoning music producers alike to start streaming on the service is absolutely huge. In 2013 Twitch brought in 45 million viewers with each user averaging 107 minutes of content viewed a day. I could only imagine that this number has risen higher in 2014.  

Seeing Twitch as a major new medium for music is still at its early stages, so if you are a label or music producer (established or not), then I highly suggest that you learn what OBS is and start making your Twitch plans this year. 

(VIA Twitch BlogLessthan3, onGamers.com)

Black Tiger Sex Machine ushers in 2015 with their "Funeral March" EP

Canada's own Black Tiger Sex Machine have started off 2015 right as they release a brand new 3 track EP titled "Funeral March". The lead track is based off the classic Chopin piece but is revamped into a 140 BPM belter. Check it out: 

You can grab the "Funeral March" EP right now on iTunes

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Toronto Police release a Public Service Announcement video on "Molly"

In response to the tragic deaths that occurred during the Veld Music Festival in Toronto this summer, the Toronto Police Service have teamed up with DDB Canada to produce a public service announcement video on "Molly". Check out the video below: 

Please read the official message below: 

In response to last summer’s tragedy at the Veld music festival at Downsview Park where two people died and 13 became ill after ingesting substances, Toronto Crime Stoppers have partnered with advertising firm DDB Canada to produce a video warning individuals that ecstasy – also known as Molly – is dangerous for consumption.

The “Cooking with Molly” public service announcement was unveiled at this year’s Toronto Crime Stoppers Month media launch at police headquarters on January 9.

“This is in response to the summer rave tragedy where two young adults lost their lives as a result of consuming an unknown narcotic pill they likely believed was ecstasy, which is an MDMA compound pill and goes by a number of street names, the most common being Molly,” said Detective Chris Scherk, the Crime Stoppers coordinator. “Molly isn’t made in a pharmaceutical company. It’s made in basements, garages and on the streets. We are hoping that this video will resonate with youths and adults. Truly, you don’t always know that what you are told is what you are given.”

Through the Crime Stoppers program, tips helped solve homicides, robberies, break and enters, severe child abuse cases and a previously unknown inter child luring predator in the last year. All those tips remain anonymous.

Anyone with information about a crime that has occurred or is about to occur can contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 416-222-TIPS (8477), online at www.222tips.com, text TOR and your message to CRIMES (274637) or  Leave A Tip on Facebook.

(VIA DAD)