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‘Music is the Answer’ remix top picks
- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog, Remix Competitions
At the strong urgings of our readers, we have decided to make public the full list of finalists that was sent to Twisted Records for the Danny Tenaglia and Celeda remix competition.
We thought that everyone who placed in the Editor’s Choice category would be happy to know that they made it that far, and we also figured there’s no point in not sharing that information.
We want to reiterate that these entries were painstakingly chosen by the Beatport Genre Managers regardless of the number of spins and comments, so every remix got a fair shot.
So, click through for the full list of the 20 that made the cut, as well as the top 10 user-selected entries.
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Top Track: Matias Aguayo ‘Minimal’ DJ Koze remix
- Section: Music News Topics: DJ Gossip
Kompakt knows what it is doing when it comes to quality music, be it techno, house or the weirder world of electronica, in the case of the beautiful ‘Minimal’ by Matias Aguayo, DJ Koze gets all cosy with a sublime indie dance remix.
Hard house is still breathing
- Section: Videos Topics: Beatport Blog
On a recent trip to Taiwan, I was staggered to find out that hard house dominated clubs up and down the country - they’re a decade behind the rest of the world.
Little old me - playing my tech house - raised a few eyebrows to say the least.
I thought hard house was but a faded memory - like some sort if horrible nightmare about murdering someone and the police chasing you, that you were relieved to wake up from - but it’s still breathing and in fact very, very real.
I think the video above says it all really - this is how I view hard house - it all sounds the same to me.
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Product Spotlight: iZotope iDrum for iPhone
- Section: Music News Topics: Technology
Now that the iPhone 2.0 software has finally reached a semi-stable state, it’s time to start digging into the music applications.
Of all the programs we’ve checked out in recent weeks, there’s one real standout: iZotope’s iDrum.
Originally developed as a drum machine plug-in for OS X – and later Windows – iDrum has developed something of a cult following among producers, thanks to its friendly UI and straightforward operation.
Porting iDrum to the iPhone (and iPod Touch) presents some unique challenges that have proven problematic for several other manufacturers, largely due to the iPhone’s tiny screen.
But iZotope has obviously given these challenges considerable thought, because they’ve taken classic drum machine programming tools and turned them on their ear, resulting in the most effective interface we’ve seen to date.
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Interview with Stefan Goldmann
- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog, Berlin, House Nation
The Berlin-based producer Stefan Goldmann has always had a thing for eerie soundscapes and textures.
For his debut album which is coming out in September, he explored this love for dark ambient and multi-layered soundscapes even further, taking it beyond the dancefloor.
‘Voices Of The Dead’ as the album is aptly called, dives deep into the realm of multi-layered sound experimentation and electro-acoustic composition. Showing the producer’s experimental side on a full-length album.
But of course there is also the dance music producer Stefan Goldmann, who produced hits like ’Sleepy Hollow’ or ’Lunatic Finge’, which moved dancefloors worldwide.
After giving it a little thought, the Macro label boss combined both aspects of his productions on two CDs.
So we have the compilation of his dance tracks, previously only available on vinyl on one CD – which is called ‘The Transitory State’, and the second CD (‘Voices Of The Dead’), which features his take on electro-acoustic composition.
Reasons enough to ask him a few questions.
John Askew to release his second artist album
- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
John Askew has announced that he will be releasing his second artist album on 6th October.
‘Z List Uber Star’ is the follow-up to his debut artist album ‘Lower the Tone’ which was released two years ago.
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Mauro Picotto drops ‘Church of Nonsense’
- Section: Videos Topics: Beatport Blog
Watch as Mauro Picotto drops this summer’s dancefloor destroyer, Daniel Papini’s ‘Church of Nonsense’ at Meganite in Ibiza.
The grimy filtering bassline crescendos up and up, winding the tension like a spring and turning the crowd mental.
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Free download! Release Yourself wallpapers #3
- Section: Music News Topics: Release Yourself
If you’re a big Release Yourself fan, be sure to check out these three new RY desktop wallpapers.
For this installment, there are three fresh designs to choose from to spice up your desktop.
Download them after the jump!
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Calling all writers!
- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Beatportal is looking for a few good writers to review our monthly selection of “The 20” - the latest in influential and groundbreaking music spanning several different genres each month.
If your entry is selected, you’ll win a $10 Beatport credit and the satisfaction of seeing your work posted on Beatportal’s main feed as a featured news item - none too shabby!
Plus, if your writing skills impress the top dogs, a simple music review could possibly blossom into a full-fledged position as a paid blogger for us.
Click through to see the 17 selections available for user review and the details of how to jump on this writer’s bandwagon.
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Kilimanjaro not enough for Andrea Parker, volcanoes next
- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
After successfully climbing to the 5,895m summit of Kilimanjaro last year for charity, British techno musician Andrea Parker has set her sights on tackling the world’s highest active volcano, Mt. Cotopaxi (5,897m), and three other volcanoes: Pasochoa, El Corazon and Liniza.
“Much of the final climb is on the glacier of Mt. Cotopaxi,” Andrea Parker told Beatportal, whilst chewing on a block of concrete.
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Podcast: Beatport Burners: Episode 74
Beatport
- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Podcasts
With the addition of the new Beatport Genrecasts, let’s not forget the weekly staple of Beatport Burners!
This week we’re serving up a fresh mix of 2020 SoundSystem, D Dub, Kaskade & Deadmau5, a Kam Denny & Paul Zala remix of Ce Ce Peniston, SCI+TEC Digital Audio, Compost and more.
As always, this Beatport Burner is an ‘enhanced’ podcast, which means each track in the mix has a track mark and shows the release artwork, so when you listen to it in iTunes or your iPod you’ll be able to skip through tracks, see the cover art and click through to Beatport should you wish to buy the release.
It’s the easiest way for DJs to do record shopping!
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Win tickets to meet Del The Funky Homosapien
- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Beatsource and Monolith Present: Get Funky With Del. Win VIP tickets to meet ‘Del The Funky Homosapien’ at The Monolith Festival, September 13-14, 2008 held in Morrison Colorado. Read on for full contest details.
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Minus takes Contakt to London, but misses Matter, WTF?!
- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Richie Hawtin’s Minus crew have always had a good relationship with the people behind London’s Fabric club, so Beatportal was rather disappointed to learn that when the techno family brings their groundbreaking Contakt audiovisual club night to London they won’t be presenting it at Fabric’s new club Matter, at The 02 Arena.
Instead Hawtin, Magda, Troy Pierce, Marc Houle, Heartthrob and Gaiser will take over the cavernous old rave venue seOne in London Bridge, which is still a half decent venue when packed, I suppose.
But Minus’ Contakt events are the perfect fit for Matter - in fact, we can’t think of any other club event in the world that would better suit the new futuristic club.
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Manchester Producer Gamal Kabar’s debut release on Poker Flat
- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Also known as St. Sebastian for his work on sister label Dessous, his sound was a lot more refined and polished sounding, and a lot less ravey than on his latest Poker Flat release ‘The Filth’.
His ‘Genetics EP’ and his ‘Drunk Lover EP’, both out on Dessous, are a fine example of his other work.
Gamal Kabar only started producing three years ago and it has been said that his live performances and driving DJ sets are creating a stir in music circles, especially with his new weekly in Ibiza.
The title track on the Poker Flat EP, ‘The Filth’, by Gamal Kabar is a dark track with a seething underground sound about it.
With tweaked out sounds, and standard hands in the air party flair, this track pulls out the stops to be a hit for peak dancefloor hours.
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Richie Hawtin loves techno
- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Richie Hawtin has been flying the flag for techno for over 15 years, from his early releases as F.U.S.E. and Plastikman, to his groundbreaking releases ‘Decks, EFX & 909’ (1999) and ‘DE9: Closer To The Edit’ (2001).
As label boss of Minus, Hawtin has been the driving force behind what is arguably techno’s most successful record label.
Beatportal decided it was about time to pick Richie Hawtin’s brain and find out his inner thoughts about techno, the art of a live performance, and where he sees the future of techno turning.
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The 20 from Beatport.com
Issue: July 2008
- #02
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'Vantage Isle Session'
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Deepchord

Techno doesn’t get much deeper than Deepchord’s 'Vantage Isle Session’, which remains firmly within the realms of sparse, uneventful techno....
- #20
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'Vabanque'
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Manuel Tur

Manuel Tur is king of the deep, and ‘Vabanque’ is a warm and inspiring slice of deep house grooves. With a sexy vocal hook, the track is mo...






















