Friday, April 1, 2011

Dance music LXXXIX

Watch the video at the original site. We have over Friday and this week with good weather too. With the arrival of the sun and heat, and we starting to think instinctively in the summer holidays ... and that there are still a few months. But if there are some things that we anticipate that the real good season is just around the corner: the music.

The artists and their record companies begin preparing for the heavy artillery, that with which we are going to bomb the summer months, and today we showed it again. If last summer's hypersonic enjoyed until the end of Pan, (come on, Recognize them, not ashamed), this summer will be, once again, Bob Sinclar who will drill our minds, and accompanied by nothing less than Rafaella Carrà On this occasion, and the remix (or adaptation or whatever you want to call it) that has made his classic Far L'Amore.

I notice you, that ye may be prepared. Watch the video at the original site. Another that comes to playing this summer is Moguai winner, whose Beat Of A Drum, presented recently in Miami at the WMC, live, with a performance by vocalist SOFI (short for Some Other Female Interest) and who already known for collaborating with Deadmau5 recently.

Although this topic sounds a little more serious than the last. You can not deny it will be a dance hit. Watch the video at the original site. The grand opening of the week certainly gave us Justice with Civilization. One issue that has already raised the buzz as possible and largely satisfied the craving for new material from his followers, but now is showing that the entire disk will be much more than a theme that repeats well-known schemes.

But that will count it when the time comes. Watch the video at the original site. We also had great theatrical release, thanks to the Prodigy, but, again, the Spanish seem to be out of all the channels of commerce. And the director Paul Dugdale recorded the performance of Howlett and co.

the Warriors Dance Festival, last July, creating the film-documentary World's On Fire, in which Prodigy interpreted as their classics like their more recent, and this has been released in a single pass yesterday, at room half of Europe and some other countries on other continents, but there was no room for the premiere in our country.

Hopefully World's On Fire is released on DVD and there if they remember us. Watch the video at the original site. This week we also knew the intentions of Derrick Carter and Luke Solomon to be inactive until recently Classic Music label, which they edit and 100 references on vinyl before.

These have now been remastered for a new stage of the seal, which will relaunch in digital format in three waves of about 30 references each. And it is clear: we must adapt to changing times, however you want to be a classic. Watch the video at the original site. Who give us genuine new material will Digitalism from whom we have long expected to continue to Idealism.

This eventually we will arrive on June 20, with 10 tracks and under the title of I Love You Dude. A little rub all quality issues known and Blitz (which is also included on disc) will have one of the best albums of the year between his hands, for sure. Watch the video at the original site.

Regarding collections, this week we report on the near and imminent Tiësto, Club Life Vol.01: Las Vegas, where the Dutch shows its series of performances in the U.S. city that claims to be the U.S. Ibiza. On the other hand we also have Tanzzman Matthias and David Squillace, who at his residence in DC10, Ibiza achieve a perfect symbiosis between techno and house, available to very few, and that is what they intend to portray in his Circoloco @ DC10 Ibiza 2011 - The Next Level, which will soon (May 27) by Moon Harbour, Tanzmann seal.

Watch the video at the original site. For its part, Ferry Corsten dropped us yesterday through his Twitter is already immersed in their upcoming studio work, but the pearl came when he told us that it is working on a new theme with Armin van Buuren, who would not be the room together. A lack of something new to listen, we settle for Minack, their collaboration on Mirage, the last work of van Buuren.

Watch the video at the original site. There was also time this week to give her Manolo Carvajal a small revision to the music of the French Cassius, who know how to skillfully combine the most modern rhythms and voice samples considerably older, being a house sound so personal and effective.

Watch the video at the original site. But if large are Cassius, what about Aphex Twin? One of the geniuses that electronics has given us, and we did not want him out of our Great classics, we have set in their timeless Windowlicker, which today still sounds as current as ever. Watch the video at the original site.

And in our version of the week, we had to remove his hat once again to the excellent work of Four Tet remix that just creating their own songs, making us partakers of his personal atmospheres. This is the case for his remix, already great song by Kings Of Convenience, Weight Of My Words.

As for festivals, this week I met three new confirmations for Creamfields Andalucía, in the latter communication, emphasized, especially in the trance, with the signings of world number one, Armin van Buuren on one hand, and Gareth Emery, on the other, as well as our national Henry Saiz, whose techno put counterpoint.

In addition, we also know that we enjoy with the current tour of Laurent Garnier, LBS, which has the main feature of improvisation, and will go to Barcelona, in May, Razzmatazz, specifically. And it seems that we can not go a week without talking about lists or awards. This is the case of the Beatport Music Awards, which were delivered last week within the framework of WMC and back again raised some controversy, but to be based on the sales page, seem much more consistent and objective many others.

Watch the video at the original site. And it is from the charts of Beatport is what we speak in our new section, Audioterapia, which give an overview of the major styles of electronic and sales for each week. Although not the only section of Noctmina centered on the charts, because this week we have these Top, and as expected, led by Paul Kalkbrenner.

Do not forget to stop by to leave us your feedback. And in the rest of the regular sections, we have, of course our mix of the week, this time we came from the New York New Year's Eve a couple of years, where Deadmau5 demonstrated its good performance behind the decks. And because it's Friday, you can go into our cocktail of the week, which this time was the caipiroska; always good to have new ideas to enjoy during the weekend, which is precisely what we offer in our At last it's Friday, that as long as you have available to lend a week at the plan tonight, or tomorrow, or Sunday ...

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