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Scoop! Loco Dice’s DJ set-up in Ibiza
8 July, 2008 | 8.05PM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog, DJ Gossip, Ibiza
Skulking around behind the DJ booth, I watched from the shadows as Germany’s Loco Dice began to boot his laptop for his Amnesia DJ set in Ibiza.
Want to know what gear and technology he uses?
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Interview: Knifehandchop, Maestro of ‘Bastard Pop’,
8 July, 2008 | 4.36PM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Knifehandchop (Billy Pollard)’s diversity and bricolage-like collection of original productions in various genres is duly noted.
He is known to produce what has been called ‘bastard pop’ by drawing on elements from ragga, techno, hardcore, hip-hop and electro.
From the multi-cultural urban centre of Toronto, Canada, where many cultures collide and only sometimes blend together, his eclectic music (perhaps even attention deficit generation-inspired) makes sense in this setting.
Having recently played at Mutek Festival, he started producing music at age 18 and has released on such labels as Tigerbeat6 and Irritant. Needless to say, he’s fairly accomplished.
Catching up in Toronto recently, Knifehandchop explained the connection between the world famous London nightclub ‘Fabric’ and his track by the same name that came out on Mutek Festival’s 2008 CD compilation.
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Top track: Daniele Papini ‘Church of Nonsense’
8 July, 2008 | 2.52PM- Section: Music News Topics: Berlin, DJ Gossip
Italy unleashes another monster onto the dancefloor.
Every great DJ set should have one perfect moment of bassline filth.
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Beatportal Interviews: Huge Hephner (aka Billy Dalessandro)
8 July, 2008 | 2.09PM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Huge Hephner, aka Billy Dalessandro, is a name not easily forgotten.
He first gained notice in the electronic music world roughly a year ago, with ‘The Booty Drop EP’ on Siteholder UnCut (Siteholder Records’ digital sub-label).
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July 2008
8 July, 2008 | 12.00PM- Section: Music Reviews Topics: The 20
The 20 lists the top 20 releases available on Beatport each month.
Topping The 20 this month is Ital Tek’s ‘Cyclical’ release.
Also in The 20 this month is Mark Henning, Manuel Tur, Ane Brun, Heartthrob and more.
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Club Yellow sees its last dance, with Francois K
8 July, 2008 | 10.47AM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Here are some facts about Club Yellow’s closing party:
It started at 11 PM on Saturday 21st of June 2008.
The entrance fee was 10,000 yen (approx. US $100.)
It was hosted by Francois K.
Find out more surprising facts and what actually happened after the jump!
Top Release: ‘Soundhack #2’
8 July, 2008 | 9.39AM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
The loop-splicing, disco-destroying specialist goes digital with his excellent series of Soundhack releases.
If you’re a true techno nerd and you’ve ever visited Berlin, you’ll have already made an instant B-line to Hard Wax.
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Switch and Hot Chip to remix dubstep Anthem
8 July, 2008 | 7.54AM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Skream’s dubstep anthem ‘Midnight Request Line’, perhaps the biggest selling dubstep record of all time (behind Benga & Coki’s Night) is getting some high profile remixes.
To be released on the infamous Tempa label, ‘Midnight Request Line’ will be remixed by none other than UK electro-pop sensation Hot Chip, and the mighty king of fidget house, Switch.
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Podcast: New Release Yourself podcast from Roger Sanchez
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8 July, 2008 | 3.24AM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog, Release Yourself
This week it is once again time to lock your bedroom door, shut off your phone, disconnect the internet and Release Yourself with Roger Sanchez.
The podcast includes ‘Show Me A Reason’ by Denis The Menace, the RY Exclusive ‘ ‘Generations’ by Phunk Investigation feat. Boy George (DJ Dove Mix), and ‘Colours Of My Beat’, the Ibiza’s finest track of this week by Roland Clark vs Christian Falero.
Podcast: Beatsource Podcast: Episode 16
Beatsource
7 July, 2008 | 6.19PM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Beatsource, the world’s first digital download store dedicated solely to hip hop, has launched, and here’s the latest Beatsource podcast.
Featuring 15 track previews of upfront hip hop beats and phat cuts, the Beatsource podcast is as an essential listen for anyone looking to buy underground hip hop and urban music.
Beatsource Podcast is an ‘enhanced’ podcast, which means each track in the mix has a track mark and shows the release artwork, meaning when you listen to it in iTunes or your iPod you’ll be able to skip through tracks in the mix, see the cover art of each release and you’re able to click through to Beatport should you wish to buy the release.
It’s the easiest way to do record shopping!
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They Always Come Back
Arnej [Coldharbour Recordings]
7 July, 2008 | 4.17PM- Section: Music Reviews Topics: Beatport Blog
Arnej Secerkadic, aka Arnej, says that his track titles always have a meaning, and the title ‘They Always Come Back’, with its creepy connotations, reflects the sound of the record, which can be quite dark at times.
Receiving the Armada stamp of approval, ‘They Always Come Back’ is a beautiful, melodic trance record with a proggy feel to it.
iPhone 3G demand crashes O2’s servers
7 July, 2008 | 1.39PM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog, Technology
Anyone who registered their interest with UK service provider O2 was informed at 8 AM this morning, via text message, about their chance to upgrade to the new 3G iPhone on a first-come-first-serve basis.
New buyers didn’t experience too many problems buying their 3G iPhone, but the contracted owners who’ve already got one – tempted in by an irresistible “click here for free upgrade” – flocked to the site in droves, crashing the system.
This is bad news for musically-minded DJs and producers everywhere.
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Interview with Richard Grey
7 July, 2008 | 11.14AM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog, Ibiza
Cannes-born French house don Richard Grey drops the next Perceptions of Pacha installment, which is said to be a “knockout selection of peak-time, electro-infused house, blended with radio-friendly cuts and updated classics”.
With releases on Subliminal Records, Illegal Beats and Pacha Recordings, Richard has amassed a solid discography under his belt, and this release is promising to be no different.
Catch an interview with Richard after the break to find out what he’s using to rock the dancefloor this summer.
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Top Track: Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner ‘Delayed’
7 July, 2008 | 10.53AM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
The Berlin duo Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner are scoring big deep techno points for their latest release.
‘Earworm’ was one of last year’s biggest minimal techno tracks.
From Hawtin down, it was thrashed to pieces by all the scene’s biggest names.
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10 Days Off festival in Belgium
7 July, 2008 | 8.08AM- Section: Music News Topics: Beatport Blog
Held in Ghent, Belgium, from July 18 through the 28th this year, the lengthy 10 Days Off festival is heralded as an annual “gathering of tribes” where all genres of electronic music are celebrated.
Originally started as Ten Days of Techno in 1995, this festival has since drawn the attention of millions of music lovers the world over, with festival-goers totalling upwards of 25,000 in 2006.
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The 20 from Beatport.com
Issue: July 2008
- #07
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'Journey To The Sun'
- [Z Records]
The Sunburst Band

Beatportal is very aware that Dennis Ferrer gets more than his fair share of mentions in our humble blog posts, and believe us, we try our h...
- #01
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'Cyclical'
- [Planet Mu]
Ital Tek

Whilst dubstep’s roots stem musically from the gritty, garage-tinted streets of southeast London, Ital Tek’s new album ‘Cyclical’ proves tha...


















