Posts Tagged ‘dance’

eTV live sets from 2012-02-22

// February 25th, 2012 // No Comments » // Events

This week’s elecTONIC TV featured DJs from the music blog Fist Pump The World. They kept the energy high with electro house, progressive house bangers, and disco house for a funky finish!

1. Meshna – electro house live set
2. Kaptain – electro house live set
3. JayFunk – disco house live set

As always, don’t forget to check out the elecTONIC TV live stream every Wednesday evening from 9 PM to 12 AM PST for the finest in electronic music.

¡Ay, mamacita! ¿Le gusta el moombahton?

// February 6th, 2012 // No Comments » // Uncategorized

In some circles, it’s all the rage. In others, it’s hated like the plague. Some see it as catchy and groovy. Some see it as soulless and bland. Whatever your opinion, however, there’s no denying it’s a rapidly rising rhythm.

It’s moombahton.

The story of how it all began’s been told many times before. The short version is simple: a Los Angeles DJ named Dave Nada was playing a crowd of high school kids, and while his big thing at the time was Dutch House, they listened to slower music like reggaeton. So he took the Afrojack remix of Chuckie & Silvio Ecomo’s “Moombah”, slowed it down 20 bpm… and the crowd went wild, and a genre was born.

Moombahton is a portamentau of “moombah” with “reggaeton,” and describes a style of dance music between 105 and 112 bpm with simple construction, chirpy synths and a Latin-inspired beat. An off-shoot called “moombahcore” incorporates brosteppy wobbles and darker sounds into the mix while keeping the BPM low.

Personally, I’m not a fan of the original “moombahton” track, but since Dave kinda sorta invented the genre, I’d be loath not to include at least one of his works. He’s been at his best when paired up in the studio with Matt Nordstrom, and their collaborative works are aptly released under the name “Nadastrom.”

Now, the reason I got into moombahton myself was via the production of another L.A.-based dude, the young Dillon Francis. While his early releases were some above-average brostep, he was one of the first to jump on the moombah bandwagon and nabbed the aesthetic faster than pretty much anyone else on the scene. His beats were musically clean yet oh so dirty, and while sometimes his drops have disappointed (I’m looking at you, I.D.G.A.F.O.S.), he’s got the right mentality for the scene and only keeps getting better.



Recently, the blogs have been all abuzz over a guy called David Heartbreak, or Heartbreak for short. Capable of making some luscious grooves (nicknamed “moombahsoul”) and also some unabashed party music, most of the sources I’ve been looking at treat him like the next big thing.



Lastly, it’s my personal favorite producer in this style. It’s funny how small of a world musically producers seem to occupy. Noted DnB trio Evol Intent’s Ashley Jones has had a very successful side project as the funk-tastic house producer Treasure Fingers. Bandmate Nick Weiller wanted a bit of some solo action too, so he’s been making some great tracks under the alias Bro Safari. Moombahton’s often knocked as being overly simple, and so what I love about Bro Safari’s work is that he makes it interesting without ruining the simplicity of it all.



Moombahton’s still a genre in its infancy, and hasn’t quite hit mainstream consciousness. But if it’s big enough for Hard Miami to devote an entire day to it… well, I don’t think we’ll be hearing the last of it anytime soon.

New year, new grooves. Hot stuff.

// January 13th, 2012 // 1 Comment » // Uncategorized

Hey all! My name’s Tev, you might know me under my DJ names Inter or Hexaphobia, and I’m thrilled to be running the blog this semester. Expect to see some great music pop up here from artists young and old, mainstream and indie, current or retro. Any and all styles of electronic music are welcomed here.

2012 looks like it’s going to be a fun year, with full-length albums coming from Air, Paul Van Dyk, The Knife, Rusko, and The xx among others. Here are three somewhat smaller names that I think I’m going to be excited for in the coming months.

Shigeto

If you haven’t heard of Ghostly International, it’s a label you really need to follow. They’ve been putting out consistently great music from their talented roster, and Shigeto is among their best. His chilled glitch hop offerings are lush and deep, yet remain accessible to the average listener. His album “Lineage” comes out on the 31st, and in preparation he’s released two beautiful tracks from the album. Pick ‘em up.

Lineage by SHIGETO
Huron River Drive by SHIGETO

Tornado Wallace

Just a week ago, I had never heard of Australian house magician Tornado Wallace, but I can safely say that a week’s courtship is enough to fall in love with his impeccable grooves. His latest EP “Underground Sugar Caves” just hit Beatport, and once you’ve heard Insect Overlords, you might fall in love just as quickly as I have.

Tornado Wallace – Insect Overlords – preview by Tornado Wallace
Tornado Wallace – Don’t Hold Back – preview by Tornado Wallace

Brodinski

Frenchman Brodinski knows how to make good tunes. He’s spent years putting out quality tracks like “Peanuts Club” and “Fire Flames,” but I’ve got a hunch that 2012 is going to be his best year yet. In addition to his normal string of solid remixes, he and Guillaume Briere have put out an amazing mixtape under their recently unveiled side project, Gucci Vump. It’s slow, it’s sexy, and it’s sublime. Mmmmmm.

Justice – On’n'On (Brodinski Rmx) by Brodinski
Brodinski & Yuksek – Fire Flames by Brodinski
Gucci Vump – Nvthin Bvt A Gvxxi Thang (Mastered) by Gucci Vump

If you’re 21+, you can catch him and Gesaffelstein tonight (!) at the Mezzanine. A few remaining tickets are here: http://mezzbromance.eventbrite.com/

A few other tracks I’ve been loving recently:
Louie Cut – Fat Bee (Avrosse Remix) by Avrosse
Les Loups – Amicus (Dominic Pierce Mix) by Les Loups
03 – Para One – Compute (Feat. Surkin) (Snippet) by Marble Music

Here’s to 2012!