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Buttons (Markus Schulz Coldharbour Remix) (Markus Schulz Coldharbour Remix)

Sia [Ultra]

As well as compiling a remix album of his ‘Progression 2007’ release, Markus Schulz has also found the time to remix Sia’s track ‘Buttons’.

Following on from Sander van Doorn’s massive remix of Sia’s ‘The Girl You Lost to Cocaine’, Schulz gives the record that similar tech-inspired edge, with loads of huge riffs and breaks.

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Video interview: Marcel Dettmann, Berghain resident

Berghain resident DJ Marcel Dettmann has had a phenomenal year with major releases on Beatstreet, Brut ! and his own Marcel Dettmann Records having paved a darker, more stripped back techno sound that others have now followed.

His recent remix of Modeselektor ‘The Black Block’ (listen to it in the player after the jump) is a prime example of his ability to create futuristic techno rhythms that keep the mind busy as the body moves, and being drafted in to mix the ‘Berghain 02’ compilation in June can’t have hurt his international reputation.

Pioneer’s marketing website DJsounds.com managed to score a rare video interview with Dettmann at Berlin’s legendary techno institution Berghain, although from the footage it’s clear they went when the club wasn’t officially open (Berghain has a very strict no-cameras policy inside).

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Damian Lazarus: Devil Night Tour diary entry #4

Now in its fourth edition, Crosstown Rebels boss Damian Lazarus has been sharing his innermost thoughts with Beatportal users as he spins his way across North America for his second annual Devil Night Tour. 

Those of you who have been following the action thus far will have realised this is far more than a boring, self-promotional DJ tour diary; rather, it’s an honest account of life as a traveling DJ, pondering such great issues of the day as DJ sing-songs, venue challenges and the joy of Muppets.

On top of that, he’s included an exclusive selection of his top 10 tracks that have been lighting up his dancefloors throughout the tour.

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Tutorial: How to use modulation effects

With compression, gates, delay and reverb covered, we’ll now delve into the mysteries of modulation effects.

Flanging, chorusing, phasers, tremolo, and auto-panning are the most common types of modulation effects in modern synths and digital audio workstation software.

Since each of these effects has its own flavor, this tutorial will cover the specifics of what to use and when to use it.

For example, flangers are great for adding animation to percussion and sweeps, but can be problematic when used on bass.

Let’s find out why.

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Podcast: Beatport Burners: Episode 87

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Beatport Burners take the hottest new releases out there and wrap them up in a nice little weekly podcast, painstakingly handpicked by Beatport staff.

If you’re a DJ looking for what’s hot right now, then you need a dose of our weekly Beatport Burners, which includes tracks that are sure to be blowing up a dancefloor near you.

This week we’re serving up a fresh mix of Noir, Ad Brown, a Mark Knight & Funkagenda remix of Pete Gooding & James Doman feat. Dru, Ultra, Cr2 Records and more.

And remember that Beatport Burners are ‘enhanced podcasts’, so you can skip through tracks, see the cover art and click through to Beatport to download releases.

So get in on the mix and check them out.

Justice respond, ‘The USB cable fell out!’

Yesterday we published a photo revealing Justice’s Gaspard Augé to be using a MIDI controller that wasn’t plugged in, and now they’ve responded to the allegations that the duo fake their live sets.

“I couldn’t remember the city but I think it was in Manchester,” he said.

“I didn’t notice at first, because as you can see I was looking at the computer to launch the next vocal hook and right after I realised that the blue screen went black, so there was no way possible it could work. So I plugged it back in, big deal! And the next thing you know is this picture.”

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Win Gaiser and Minus goodies!

With his instantly recognizable minimal sound, Gaiser is one of the most talented producers in the Minus camp, and his debut artist album ‘Blank Fade’ has been a long time coming.

The wait was well worth it though, as ‘Blank Fade’ is his most impressive body of work yet and further proves Gaiser’s one of the geniuses of the minimal genre.

To celebrate the release of ‘Blank Fade’, Beatportal has teamed up with Minus to offer three lucky winners the chance to win some very rare Minus swag including new Gaiser ‘Blank Fade’ tshirts and handmade leather bracelets with sterling silver Minus logos.

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Stigma

Noisia [Vision Recordings]

Kicking off with a rather sinister plucking of a bass guitar string, this track could easily have been the intro for a Black Sabbath tune, but once those breaks start kicking off you know it’s something more perverse.

Returning from their recent Moby remix, the Dutch noise-core trio don’t disappoint with this hard edged d&b number taken from their fiery Fabric mix.

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Musinaut offer free MXP4 training in London

MP3 might be the preferred format of choice for digital music files currently, but since its launch in September over 5000 artists have downloaded the free next generation MXP4 Creator from Musinaut.

The French company hopes to change the way we consume digital music with its new MXP4 technology which offers better encoding quality than MP3, plus splits digital music files into layers and tracks, allowing users to create their own remixes on the fly.

They’re now also offering a free three-hour MXP4 training class in central London on 25th and 26th November with the aim of educating consumers about the benefits of the new technology.

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Formart

Fabienne [Apparition Recordings]

Polish label Apparition Recordings is an interesting new discovery for us recently.

While the previous two releases on the label were more conceptual electronica, the new ‘Formart’ EP from Fabienne features three uncomplicated dubby techno and tech house tracks in a similar style to the recent output of Move D & Benjamin Brunn, Touane or the more dancefloor-orientated works of early Murcof. 

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Justice faking their live sets?

Poor old Justice are having a hard week. Last Thursday the duo admitted in an interview that their album [†] contained at least 400 uncleared samples, and now comes this photo which shows the pair faking it during a live set.

The MIDI controller on the left ain’t plugged in, but the tall fuzzy-haired one is pretending that it is - he’s got an intense concentrated look on his face whilst moving the faders and knobs. Busted!

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Meet Can Elles’ producers, Richie Hawtin’s prodigies

To mark the tenth anniversary of his seminal Minus imprint, Richie Hawtin recently joined forces with DJ Magazine to highlight the most talented up and coming techno and minimal producers that have sent him tracks in the last 12 months.

‘The Sounds From Can Elles’ compilation brought together a wealth of emerging talent from across the globe, including tracks from producers based in Italy, Argentina, the UK, France, Sweden, Spain, USA, Germany and Japan - all with an unmistakably Hawtin-esque feel to them.

In the spirit of the album we decided to get some of the stories behind the producers involved with the project, asking their thoughts on what the future now holds.

We feel it’s important to support new talent, so meet some of the producers behind Can Elles.

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Gay Dentists

Mr. Oizo [Ed Banger Records]

Most things that come out on Ed Banger Records tend to stick to the tired old formula of hitting the kids with noisy electro and disco.

It takes a special character to come out and put all the old ways behind them, to toss the rule book out of the proverbial window and stand up and shout, “I’m not going to take this anymore!”

This special someone is Mr. Oizo.

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Native Instruments releases True Strike Tension

The latest Native Instruments’ Kore Soundpack, True Strike Tension, combines world percussion instruments from Africa, Japan, and the Middle East, then adds a cinematic element that focuses on suspense and mystery.

We think that’s an interesting combination with quite a bit of potential – and the demos on the NI website certainly support that.

Created in collaboration with notable sound design company ProjectSAM, the sounds in True Strike Tension make great use of the sound shaping and browsing features in Kore 2 and the free Kore Player.

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Meet Biatch Corp, the NYC techno troopers

The electronic music underground scene in New York City isn’t thriving, but there are signs of life beneath the streets.

Minimoo are one crew who have managed to gain the respect of the international techno community in a relatively short space of time, and despite their catastrophic Minitek festival in the summer, Minimoo continues to go from strength to strength.

Biatch Corp are also another gang who deserve respect for bringing cutting-edge techno artists to NYC and as you can see from this promo video, Biatch Crop have now set up their own record label, Biatch Corp Recordings. Good for them.

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The 20 from Beatport.com

Issue: November 2008

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#15
'Ibo Grooves'
  • [Intacto]
  • Shinedoe

Dutch DJ and producer Shinedoe has cemented her place in techno with a sound that straddles its three branches - minimal, tech house and str...

#01
'The:Remix'
  • [No:More Rec]
  • DJ Sodeyama

Something of a DJ’ing veteran in his native Japan, DJ Sodeyama has been plying his trade since as early as 1993. This richly populated EP...

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