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John ‘00’ Fleming and Christopher Lawrence collaborate

John ‘00’ Fleming and Christopher Lawrence have signed a deal to produce a series of mix compilations.

The first edition of the ‘Global Trance Grooves (Two Tribes)’ compilation series will be released on US label Moist Records on the 9th September.

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Saeed Younan Secures His Own Port In The Middle East

That’s right, folks: Saeed Younan, international DJ and producer has developed and secured his own port and area in the world, somewhere around his home country of Iraq and close by Dubai. 

When asked how this came about he simply replied, “From all my years of DJing and producing and traveling around the world, I invested my money in real estate for hopes of future profits on a rainy day, ‘cause you never know when this whole DJing thing may come to an end.

I developed Port Saeed as a means to show of all the hard work over the years through my love and passion for electronica music”

Check the in depth interview of how it all started. 

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Interview: Mike Shannon’s ‘Memory Tree’

After ten years of producing his own music (first in Canada and then Europe), and heading up his own Cynosure Record Label, Mike Shannon is now a proud family man and uniquely talented DJ and producer living in Berlin.

His latest techno album entitled ‘Memory Tree’ is a significant one, both for its musical merit (the album being dark, soulful, club-friendly and emotive), and for its personal significance, since it reveals a bit more about Mike Shannon and where he’s at.

Beatport caught up with Mike Shannon to speak further about his ‘Memory Tree’.

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Pete Tong Fast Trax 29th August 2008

On Fast Trax this week, Mark Knight from Toolroom Records guest hosts while Pete Tong is away in Ibiza.

Mark started off with the video for the forthcoming release from Peroxide called ‘The Secret’.

The Upfront tune for this week is from Mark Knight and Funkagenda vs Paul Thomas, called ‘Arena’, written especially for this time of year.

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New KeyToSound plug-in bundle

KeyToSound just announced the availability of their Production Pack bundle of 64-bit audio plug-ins for both Windows and Mac OS X.

Focusing on EQ and compression, the Production Pack is compatible with AU, RTAS, and VST formats, which means they’re compatible with pretty much every software workstation on the market.

Each plug-in addresses a different aspect of the production process. 

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What’s in the DJ’s box: Dirt Crew

Each week we hunch over the DJ booth to peek at the set lists of our favourite DJs.

This week one of Berlin’s most revered duos reveal the weapons that rock their dancefloors.

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Classic Records rides again

The record label that started out by setting itself the impossible task of living up to its name is back.

When Derrick Carter and Luke Solomon drove past a roadside billboard advertising Cadbury’s ‘Classic’ chocolate bars while on a tour of the UK they obviously weren’t thinking of making life difficult for themselves. 

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Learn to DJ with Danny Rampling

He’s been many things in his career - acid house pioneer, garage glamster, Euro trance warrior, Radio 1 broadcaster, and for a very short time, professional chef.

Now the venerable Danny Rampling has decided to share his secrets with an e-book course entitled ‘Everything You Need To Know About DJing and Success.’

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Kenny Larkin releases new album

After a bit of delay, the venerable Kenny Larkin of Detroit fame has a new album to be released on September 2nd titled ‘Keys, Strings and Tambourines’, on Carl Craig’s Planet E label.

Larkin states that it’s his most dancefloor-oriented album yet, and he actually did a bit of globe-trotting to find inspiration: Carl’s proper studio environment in Detroit found him hammering away, and while in Australia on tour he found enough head space to create ‘Glob Glob’, one of the singles he is particularly fond of.

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Richie Hawtin on the Minus family’s roots

The artists on Richie Hawtin’s Minus record label are a tightly knit group.

Gaiser, Magda, Heartthrob, Marc Houle, Troy Pierce and Hawtin are often called the Minus family, so close is the bond between them all.

“All the artists on Minus came to the label through different paths,” says Richie.

“The funny thing is, all of the guys in the family grew up through the early Plus 8 and Plastikman parties.

“The whole team attended these early Plastikman/Hawtin parties, and became inspired to get deeper into music.

“Between all of us now, it’s like there is this feedback loop between being inspired and inspiring.”

How did the artists on Minus come to meet Richie Hawtin?

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Paul van Dyk to take part in ‘24h Berlin’

Paul van Dyk will be playing a 6-hour set on September 5th for the ‘24h Berlin’ project.

The exclusive ‘1124’ gig will be filmed for the documentary, which is being produced to tell a day in the life of Berlin 20 years after the fall of the Berlin wall.

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Homebrew synthesiser madness

Remember when you were four, and you used to open your mouth and make that hideously annoying noise, gradually slowing it down until your voice box was clicking like a giga counter?

Well then check out this video of a guy who, after an 11-day stint with STEIM [Amsterdam’s research center for electronic performance arts tools], created this homebrew synth that sounds like a cyborg baby trying to gurgle its first words.

If you like Star Wars, Blade Runner, Short Circuit or even Quantum Leap, this will be right up your alley.

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EP Recommendation: Burnski’s ‘New Road FM’

Burnski, at no older than 22 years of age, is Northern England’s latest debutante to the prestigious Dessous label.

In fact he’s just released his ‘New Road FM’ EP which will appear soon on Beatport.

Prior to this release he has produced music for Trapez, Morris Audio, Infant Records, Exquisite Music, and 2020 Vision.

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Phuture 303’s DJ Spank Spank: “Acid is raw energy”

Ahead of Phuture 303’s forthcoming appearance at the BLOC weekend double launch party in London and Paris, acid originator DJ Spank Spank has been interviewed by BLOC TV.

As well as giving his interpretation of the perennial question “What is acid?”, Spank Spank reminisces about the music’s origins, stakes his claim in music history, and drops some pounding beats, as witnessed during Phuture 303’s show at the festival last Spring.

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M-Audio teams with Digidesign on new studio monitors

This week, M-Audio announced the arrival of their new DSM series of professional studio monitors.

Designed in conjunction with Digidesign – developers of the legendary ProTools digital audio workstation – the DSM series leverages the strengths of both companies to create a new class of DSP-enhanced monitors.

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The 20 from Beatport.com

Issue: August 2008

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#19
'Now Is The Time'
  • [Olmeto Records]
  • Layo & Bushwacka

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#17
'Impulse'
  • [Connaisseur Recordings]
  • Wareika

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