The two guys from Monkey Safari have stressful weeks, but a kind of...positive stress!
After their last releases "Saturday Night Fish" & "Bamboolica", this April will see the release of the Monkey Safari collabo with Super Flu "Hallo Halle" on Monaberry.
Still workin on their new label-baby "Mambo", Monkeys also did an interview and mix for the great Gottwood Festival and pack their bags for the upcoming Australia tour in may.
1. Joubert Singers - Stand On the Word (A Clapella Mix) 2. Tavo - Hollywood (Black & Tan) (Tavos Nuclear Remix) 3. Parov Stelar - Booty Swing 4. South Of Roosevelt - Everybody Loves (Vocal Mix) 5. Wareika - Mountain Ride 6. Tube & Berger - La Boca Loca (Simon2 Remix) 7. Jules & Moss - The Docks 8. Luca Lozano - Heaven & Hell 9. Monkey Safari - Sure...Fatty! 10. Daniel Steinberg - On The Train 11. Monkey Safari & Super Flu - Hallo Halle 12. Round Table Knights feat. Ogris Debris - Say What 13. Catz 'n Dogz feat. Dop - Sunset In The East (Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts Remix) 14. P'taah - Your Soul On Mine (Spencer Parkers A Gun For Hire Remix)
01: Blissful Ignorance 02: Charioit 03: Is This Goodbye 04: Morning Glory 05: Soft Synth 06: Submerge 07: Sunday Smoking 08: Take It Down 09: The Return 10: The Sleeping Dawn
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Early reactions:
DJ Hell - very elegant , deep and soulfull - this is house music and u know how to use it - my favorite track is "the return"
Tiefschwarz - VERY NICE!
Solomun - very very tasty album. thanks!
Martin Eyerer - very cool album. Will have to listen a few times carefully to find my favs. Good work Mr dwason& full support from ME
Phonique - i think its a solid album. sweet stuff!
Andre Lodemann - nice deep music. "Is this goodbye" is the outstanding track for me.
John Digweed - Some sublime house and cool electronic on this album, Great tracks from Martin, all thats missing with this album is the sun shining outside !
kiki - Message: sunday smoking music indeed! and yeah, i can hear the SUN in the sunday! though, also some choons for play like "the return" and "morning glory"!
Konrad Black - Look forward to listening...thanks guys!
Till von sein - Message: lot of nice jamz here..is this goodbye is beautiful and i totally dig that soft synth track and the return. great package
Kruse & Nuernberg - This is a real album! Loving the sound and the different styles - mood music - best description! Thank you Martin - Thats a masterpiece!
Axel Boman - this is an amazing release.. its not often you hear an album as solid as this, i know some of the tracks will be in my bag for a long long time! (especially sunday smoking!!)
Release info:
Moodmusic are proud to present the debut LP from Martin Dawson 'Sunday Smoking'. Having just started releasing under his own name in 2010, 'Sunday Smoking' is the release that develops the growing relationship between Martin and Sasse's Moodmusic label.
From the slower melancholic mood of 'Is This Goodbye?' to the hypnotic drive of Morning Glory, this LP highlights the style Martin has been developing in recent months with deep, warm sounds through a house and techno mentality. Of the release Martin says "It's funny because it was not my original intention to work on an album in this sense but after a very busy 12 months in the studio I sort of fell onto it.
And the support and enthusiasm of Sasse added more fuel to the studio fire. As a collection of tracks this LP goes a long way to represent the sound I enjoy playing in the clubs!" Martin released his first album 'Chapters' as King Roc in 2009 with critical acclaim and the success of this was highlighted with the nomination for best producer in DJ mag.
Also known as one half of Two Armadillos, you can hear the influence working with Giles has had on Martin's studio work and by the time this LP drops it will have seen a 12 month period with Martin releasing with some the most respected underground labels such as Cocoon, Get Physical, Crosstown Rebels, 2020vision, Kling Klong, Off and of course Moodmusic.
A continuing international touring schedule that includes Central and South America, Australia, Asia and throughout Europe and the development of the 'Sunday Smoking' part to his live shows will be taking this album sound across the globe.
The Gottwood festival mix series continues, this time with Matanza. Rather excitingly, this is their first ever promo mix, and is comprised exclusively of their own material. Definitely ones to watch.
This week's exclusive podcast comes from a mysterious trio of musical shamans from Chile, known as Matanza. Forging Latin American folklore with music inspired by travels across the Andes and the Amazon, their live show is set to absolutely tear up the Jackmode and Pelski stage this summer at Gottwood. Check out their fantastic mix filled completely with their own productions for a taste of what Matanza are all about...
Hello Matanza!
What's been keeping you guys busy lately? Hello Friends! These last few weeks have been very hectic for us, after opening the show for LCD Soundsystem and Brodinski with great succes, we have been focusing on finishing new tracks, remixes, mixes and preparing for our show at Lollapalooza in Santiago de Chile!
How do the three of you know each other and how long have you been making music together? Two of us have been DJing together for around 5 years and about 3 years ago we all moved in together in a big house aka The Studio, where we were experimenting and collecting all the instruments that are part of our cultural background. After a few years of experimenting together we decided in 2010 to leave the DJ format behind and bring the flutes and percussions to the stage, instruments that are fundamental for our new sound and that we've recorded with since the early years of the band.
Tell us a bit about your music, how would you describe it? We use a lot of the the rhythms and chants of our native American traditions, but we also love the idea of developing and reinventing those sounds, mixing them with all our electronical influences, seeing folk music as something postmodern.
You're all from Santiago, Chile, what's the music scene like there? Yes, the three of us live here, and the new scene is vibrant and making a lot of noise! There are loads of new talents and more and more promoters, and the fact that big fesivals are held here is always a good and positive sign.
And who have been your biggest musical influences over the years? Wow, a lot of things! From the first Latin American Electronic downtempo of ESL music through to the full development of Cadenza Records, Ricardo Villalobos, Matias Aguayo. Also labels like Anabatic, Dubsided, Mad Decent, Made To Play and Dirty Bird have been fundamental in the evolution of House music wich we feel more related to, we call it Street House. And the past year has seen it really grow with the new wave of Global Ghetto Tech, with fundamental pillars in Mexico and the whole of Latin America.
You're known for playing with traditional South American instruments, could you tell us a bit about your live set up? We´ve been slowly building up our collection of instruments which comes from different parts of South America. In our live set we use the Colombian 'Gaita', 'Zampoñas' (big pan flutes), Andean 'Bombo', the Dominican 'Tambora', bongos, bells and loads of others. These instruments are from different zones and not specially related to each other, but we mix them all on our laptops and midi controllers.
Wow, can't wait to see that! Do you think growing up in Santiago has had a big effect on the music you make? Yes of course, we´ve been very influenced growing up surrounded by Latin American Culture!
What does the future hold for Matanza? To keep throwing out good vibes to all our followers, and hopefully killing it in Europe!
What's been your favourite track of the last few months? La Corporacion - Prizma Corp (Discobroz remix)
What do you guys get up to in your spare time? Well Matanza is our main and only proyect in our lives at this moment, even though we collaborate with fellow musicians a lot, and we all do a lot of DJing. But most of the time we spend our time in Matanza's secret lab in downtown Santiago.
What are your tips for 2011? Artist(s): Die Voguel, Bert On Beats, Paul Marmota Label: Antartek, Dub Noir, Man Recordings, Pampa Records Club: La Feria, Santiago de Chile Blog: Pelski, Generation Bass
And the killer question...if you had to be stranded in the woods, what 5 items could you not leave home without? Weed, Drums, Flutes, Water and Fire
You can also check out their latest release on Dubnoir Music below, due out next month:
Berlin based Klasse Recordings today released their fourth EP - "Heavy Baby" - by Johanna Knutsson. With remixes from Minilogue, Luca Lozano and James Creed.
Check Johanna dropping the original mix at the Launch Party at Horst, Berlin:
Pinky & The Brain EP shows Zombie Disco Squad unleashing their inner child; it is full of big beats, summer vibes, and dancefloor friendly hooks. ‘Pinky’ is an absolute stomper of a track, loaded with massive builds, and infectious vocals. ‘The Brain’, will get the people dancing and is exactly how house should sound. Word of warning, this EP is not for the shy and retiring. It’s loud and proud, and will keep you dancing until the early hours. That’s a promise.
Selected Feedback:
Jesse Rose: Big, bad & heavy. 5/5 M.in: The Brain is nice 4/5 Daniel Haaksman: Straight into my CD booklet. 4/5 Magik Johnson: Both will get lots of plays from me, The Brain is a killer though. 4/5 Round Table Knights (Marc): Great EP, Loving both tracks. Full support for the boyyyys. 5/5 Oliver $: Solid banger zombies on fire! Full support! 5/5 Round Table Knights (Chris): Pinky: "Brain, what do you want to do tonight?" The Brain: "The same thing we do every night, Pinky—try to take over the world!" Love it!!! 5/5 Homework: Both are genius and both are insane. The Brain is our favorite! 3/5 Chris Duckenfield: Big rooms, big sonics, big drops....BIG. 3/5 Riva Starr: The summer is magic 3/5 Brodinski: Oh Boy! The brain is Great love the groove!!! this is a really good track, summer is coming? i guess so ! x 5/5 Zdar/Cassius: Yo thanks! i dig the brain ! 3/5
ACT YO AGE: HOLY FUQ!! ZDS COME CORRECT WITH A PEAK TIME MONSTER - VIVA SUMMER - VIVA ZDS - VIVA MADE 2 PLAY!! X 5/5 Catz ʻnʼ Dogz: the brain is great ! fantastic groove, I will play this one. 4/5 Deepchild: Substantial amounts of HEAT from the Zombies, once more. Nice. Nice. NIIIIICE! 3/5 Hannah Holland: love this package big vibes, smiley faces and jackin moves on the dancefloor for sure :) 5/5 Sacha Robotti: yessss! 4/5 Nick Catchdubs: nice hous-ed up magalenha! 4/5 Tettero: The brain!! Like!! 3/5 LA RIOTS: I will def get plenty of use out of The Brain. Great tune! 4/5
Oliver $ just delivered a huge ep, due to be released on Play it Down, limited to 200 Vinyls. Listening to this, i can't wait for his upcoming full lenght album.
Riva Starr is giving away some goodies to help celebrate the birthday of his very own SNATCH! records.
To be in with a chance to win the following, simple hit the link at the bottom of this post:
One grand winner will receive the following:
- A vinyl copy of the Snatch! 1st birthday release - A David Keno vinyl - A Ramon Tapia vinyl, which also contains a Jet Project remix - A Starr Traxx vinyl signed by Riva Starr and containing remixes from Pirupa and KiNK - A Riva Starr male or female t-shirt in your size - A Snatch! male or female t-shirt in your size - A Snatch! back catalogue download (13 releases) - Snatch! label merchandise – stickers, clothing patches etc. - A copy of Defected In The House Miami '10 Riva Starr - A copy of the upcoming Riva Starr promo CD Rares 'n' Booties, signed by Riva Starr - A signed copy of the If Life Gives You Lemons album Japanese Limited Edition copy (with 2 added bonus tracks not available in the normal album)
BHW - Stop (extended) Julian Sansa - Friend Up (Tommy Disco rmx) Ed Wizard - Disco Double Dee (So damn fine rmx) Kim - Jungle Of Love Random House Project - The One Forever (Tony Tobias rmx) Thieves feat Qzen - Don't Turn It Off Brooklin Express - Burning Hot Space Rangers feat Captin K Nightmoves (orig) Prince Thomas - Ny Maskin Expansives - Life With You Marcos Cabral - Better Think Twice Martin Brodin & Dumb Dan - Gamma Ray (Rodion rmx) Mock - Toof Woof Baby's Gang - Jamming (extended) Disco Splatter - No Release Nicole Wills - If This Ain't Love (Maurice Fulton Dub) Gareth Cheshire - Above The Clouds Caged Baby - Disco Bisquit (Freaks 80s Thouback vocal) Kodebreaker - Desire
PLUS Alexander Robotnick's new video on Youtube for his classic live edits series:
Dr. Ruddz - El Dub Del Mr.Yuka (Dr's Sin Pitch Edit) Adele - Rolling In The Deep (Jamie XX Remix) Motor City Drum Ensemble - Raw Cuts #5 Celeda, Danny Tenaglia - Music Is The Answer (Extended 12-inch Mix) Eddie Amador - House Music (Message Mix) When Saints Go Machine - Fail Forever Creep - Days (Soul Clap Remix) Jatoma - Little Houseboat (Kenton Slash Demon RMX) Nils Penner - Rushmore Hercules And Love Affair - Painted Eyes (Radio Edit) Johanna Knutsson - Heavy Baby (JC RMX) Mr. Ho - Bumps (Patrick Pulsinger RMX) Makossa & Megablast - Soy Como Soy (Florian Blauensteiner RMX) DJ Sneak - Forever Fresh Tommy Largo, Trevor Vichas - Street Bizness Joyce Muniz - Bedstories (Mr. Ho Remix)
Interview:
Who are you? Florian Blauensteiner, DJ Motorpitch, RZA fan, music addict, trained audio engineer, interested in sushi, kung fu & nice people.
Where are you from? I grew up in a small city in Austria. Considering the fact that being connected with like-minded people via internet forums, Skype, Twitter, etc. wasn‘t happening in the 90s, I didn‘t have much chance to collaborate with or get input from other producers. In my early days I just learned by trial & error. Now I‘m living in Vienna. A great place to call „home“.
What do you do? Music production is my main job. My own stuff, the collabo with DJ Beware, radio jingles and promotion spots, giving input to other people while they are in the process of making music (a.k.a. the guy on the couch critizising everything; a great job!). And then there‘s DJing. I love good clubs. The whole vibe. It‘s a counterpart to locking myself up in the studio.
Because of working on the weekend I had to spend seven years without DJing, only making music and engineering other peoples tunes. Looking back now, that‘s a time where I clearly missed something. The right balance. Creating music is good but it also needs to be celebrated. Sometimes national or international artist come to the radio station where I work and record a few songs in the well equiped recording studios. That‘s part of my routine too. I do the engineering and this can be pretty inspiring for my own productions. Mixing Edwyn Collin‘s songs left me deeply impressed. The guy really knows how to write and arrange music.
What is your musical background? Four years of playing the violin, four years of playing the guitar, a few amazing weeks with a rented cello, irregular periods of heavy kalimba addiction and of course the obligatory ukulele. Sometimes I also jam on a turkish bağlama to relax. I don‘t play any instrument well enough to record myself in the studio. My solution was to record a few sounds into the sampler, tweak them as much as possible and create a different instrument with it. And that‘s how I still work today when not tweaking synths.
Talk to us about your favourite piece of hardware... That would definitely be the MS-404 made by the German audio manufacturer Doepfer. It was meant to be a clone of the Roland TB-303 but in the end got famous for sounding different from the original and being pretty unique. It‘s a monophonic analog synthesizer with superb sound quality. One oscillator, a knob for every function, no stepping through menus, no storing of presets. A very limiting piece of gear and at the same time super fast to use. That‘s what I like about it. I use it in nearly ever tune. Sometimes for lead sounds, sometimes for basslines. In our El Toro! tune the leadsound is the MS-404 running through a Roland RE-201 Space Echo. A bit of EQ and compression later but no more FX. This synth doesn‘t need heavy treatment to be big. A friend of mine found out how to tune it an octave lower and now it‘s also my first choice for subbass.
What are your top 10 tunes right now and why? Tyree Cooper - Love ... I love his words of wisdom and how the lyrics and music interact. A wonderful song made of one piano loop plus dope drum programming and layering. Like a lot of 90s hip hop. A timeless feelgood tune.
Luca Lozano - Full Black ... This was a free giveaway from Klasse Recordings. Digital only. Incredible. I would love to have it on vinyl. It probably is the tune I‘ve been listening to most over the last couple of months.
Kevlar - Feelings Are Weapons (KINK's Psyche Dub Mix) ... I can‘t describe this one. It‘s noisy. It‘s hard. It should be the soundtrack of a Vietnam war movie when the soldiers are shooting heroin to forget what they are doing and seeing. When the sounds of the jungle blend with fear and pain, I guess this song is the result.
Mr. Ho - Bumps (Patrick Pulsinger RMX) ... Next one from Klasse Recordings. Techno legend Patrick Pulsinger fits a nice amount of electronic music‘s history in a little more than eight minutes. Super funky vocal chops.
Ream Daranoi - Fai Yen ... My favourite tune from Soundway‘s „The Sound Of Siam“ compilation. It was recorded in the 60s or 70s in Thailand.
Makossa & Megablast - Soy Como Soy (Florian Blauensteiner RMX) ... I‘m mixing house and dub on this one. Heavy use of the Roland Space Echo included. Works pretty well on the dancefloor.
Adele - Rolling In The Deep (Jamie XX Remix) ... Somebody in the crowd recorded a Jamie XX DJ set with his phone and put it on Soundcloud. It took me two weeks to find out which tune this is and when it will be out. Very minimal arrangement, raw drum sounds, beautiful synths. Jamie is an outstanding talent.
Daniel Haaksman - Hands Up (Beware + Motorpitch RMX) ... Biiiiig kick drum and an uplifting melody.
Joyce Muniz - Bedstories (Mr. Ho RMX) ... Super smooth remix. Works in the club as well as for next days breakfast at home. Banging drums programmed in a soulful way.
Motor City Drum Ensemble - Raw Cuts #5 ... Dirty, dirty, dirty.
What have you got in store for 2011? I‘m working on a new EP with DJ Beware that will come out on Man Recordings. We also finished remixes for the Fagget Fairys (Palms Out Sounds) and Damian Schwartz (Anabatic Records) recently. Some more collabo tunes from Beware + Motorpitch are on the way too. Besides that I‘ve had a couple of great months in the studio researching and shaping a sound for my solo project. Digging to the core of my love for music. My first EP as Florian Blauensteiner will be out on Klasse Recordings in a few months. 2011 is gonna be a busy year and I‘m looking forward to all of it very much.
GET YOUR HANDS ON THE FLORIAN BLAUENSTEINER GIVEAWAY BELOW:
Klasse Nacht at Horst tonight! Check out the brand new Klasse Podcast, with a wonderful hip hop set by label boss Luca Lozano, one by swedish Klasse member Johanna Knutsson and guest set from Pol_On.
A nice little warm up before you can check them out live for the 2nd Klasse Nacht at HORST in Berlin tonight.
To enter the competition for the chance to win the following:
- A Say What?! t-shirt. - The Say What?! album on CD. - An original test pressing of "Calypso" - A vinyl copy of 2008's Hold Me Back - Free guestlist to every RTK appearance (globally) for 12 months - The forthcoming RTK remix EP which comes out on vinyl in April - A bottle of home-made paparussi
System Of Survival - Italia 1990 Marco Faraone, Arado - Yes (Federico Molinari Remix) Heavy Hearts - I Love Music (Rachel Barton Remix) Will Eastman & Micah Vellian Ft Tt The Artist - No Sleep (Lazaro Casanova Deeper Dub) Min - Cruzando Enzo Siffredi - Gswing (Payme House Dub) Cory Blaine - Hot Plate (Zombie Disco Squad Remix) Camel - Obrigado (Yolanda Be Cool Remix) Nat Self - Mr Monkey (Rachel Barton Remix) Black Rose - Anthem Nic Fancuilli & Gary Beck - Hear Me Out Zombie Disco Squad - The Brain Worthy - Work It Work (Rachel Barton Remix) Dance Area - Aa 24/7 (Rachel Barton Just For Fun Remix) Mowgli & Solo - Tatanka (Luca Lozano Black & White Remix) Andhim - Like A Wirsing (Hanne & Lore Remix) Round Table Knights - Cat Power
Yes, their productions incorporate elements of everything from hip hop to drum n bass, often within the same track. But how about ducks, houseflies, and werewolves? The answer is a resounding
YES! Any sound is fair game for Christian & Justin Martin, the wilder the better. It all leads to one place - a packed and smiling dancefloor.
Since their 'Martin Brothers EP' debuted on dirtybird in 2006, they've produced a formidable collection of subwoofer-shaking tech house: 'Stoopit,' ‘Venus Fly Trap,’ 'Dum,' 'Full Moon,' 'Duckface,' & 'Steal Drums.'
Now Christian and Justin hit the fair shores of Europe for a tour that will drop more bombs than World War 3.
Dates:
01.4.2011 JUSTIN MARTIN Jackmode @ Hive - Zurich
02.4.2011 JUSTIN MARTIN Nordstern - Basel
07.4.2011 AVAILABLE
08.4.2011 JUSTIN MARTIN Corsica Studios - London
09.4.2011 JUSTIN MARTIN Audio - Brighton
21.4.2011 JUSTIN MARTIN Oslo Live presents - Hemsedal
22.4.2011 AVAILABLE
23.4.2011 THE MARTIN BROTHERS Crucifix Lane - London
24.4.2011 THE MARTIN BROTHERS Bushwacker - Birmingham
28.4.2011 AVAILABLE
29.4.2011 THE MARTIN BROTHERS Panorama Bar - Berlin
30.4.2011 CHRISTIAN MARTIN Gold Club - Essen
30.4.2011 JUSTIN MARTIN Charles Bronson - Halle
01.5.2011 AVAILABLE
For European bookings please contact: Daniel@jackmode.de
This weeks exclusive podcast comes courtesy of Germany's Monkey Safari. Featuring a host of their own productions and releases from their label, What! What!, it perfectly showcases their eclectic taste in house music. A wild ride through funk and swing, it's a seriously juicy selection. We also caught up with the guys for a chat about their tunes, their town, their label, and Charles Bronson...
Hello Monkey Safari! What's been keeping you guys busy recently?
This interview...!
How long have you two been DJing together? And where did the name Monkey Safari come from?
We've been playing together since 2005, and the name Monkey Safari is the product of a nice evening in Berlin and some cuba libre...
Your music is clearly influenced by a wide variety of styles, who would you say have been your biggest influences over the years?
Old-school Hip Hop, Fatboy Slim, Moby & The Doors.
We understand you're both from Halle, how would you describe the city, and do you think it's influenced your music?
It’s a small city with only 250,000 people, but it's got lots of creative potential in the urban art and electronic music scenes. We reckon these social scenes have influenced our sound more than the city.
You've collaborated with Super Flu recently, when's that being released, and what else do you have in store for the next few months?
Our collaboration with Super Flu, which is called 'Hallo Halle' will be released at the beginning of April on their own label Monaberry. We've also started a new label this year called Mambo, and are releasing some original tracks, as well as remixes by Zombie Disco Squad and Round Table Knights. On the new Jackmode label we're releasing two new tracks with a J.Phlip remix in July, and recently we're working on a collaboration with Mowgli.
Wow, that's a lot to look forward to! You launched your own label, What! What! back in 2008, and have put out some great releases,what are your aims with the label?
The development of What! What! for the last 3 years has been really interesting and we hope it carrys on like this in the future. No static business, just more fun in the music!
You've got some very talented guys involved with What! What! at the moment, where do you find them all?
We get sent a lot of demo stuff from producers all over the world, and if we find some interesting new talents on the net then we get in touch.
I read that you've have launched your own night club in Halle, called Charles Bronson, which is a bold move! Could you tell us a bit about that? And why the name?
The club is pretty small but we keep it high quality, with international bookings in a familiar atmosphere. And it’s a great place to connect with artists from all over the world and build interesting networks. Almost everybody asks us how we get the name... It’s a strong sounding name from a cool guy and that’s it.
And what advice would you give anyone looking to start their own club?
Let it be!
With your DJing and producing, your label and your night club you must be very busy! What do you get up to in your spare time?
...whats spare time!?
What can we expect from your set at Gottwood this summer?
A lot of unreleased stuff and special edits we only play in our sets + soundcloud.com/monkey-safari + music from people we like + it's a surprise!
What are your tips for 2011? Artist(s): eLDOKO, Jules & Moss, Sumo Flex Label: Mambo, Jackmode Music, Klasse Recordings Club: 2zkb Blog: You can call me monkey safari ;-)
And the killer question...if you had to be stranded in the woods, what 5 items could you not leave home without?
Pioneer cdj-1000 mk3 + djm-800 + function one + cd case + a picture of 4000 people!
Well you'll only need you CD Case this time round, see you in June!
Tracklisting
1. M.in - Le Cirque Du Tambours 2. Monkey Safari - Canta 3. DJ Gregory & Gregor Salto - Paris Luanda 4. DJ Gregory & Gregor Salto - Vem Rebola (Monkey Safari Remix) 5. Mowgli & Solo - Tatanka (Luca Lozanos Black & White Remix) 6. Philip Bader - La Musica 7. Monkey Safari feat. Sergio Mendes - Makalena 8. Marc De Vole - Groovepuste 9. Super Flu - Oktavlachs (Hanne & Lore Remix) 10. Ame - Rej (Monkey Safari Remix)
Nhan Solo just dropped us this EXCLUSIVE MIX as part of a new series of mixes we will be delivering to you hosted right here on the JACKMODE blog. This particular mix is a 2 part delight. Get the first hour below, and the second installment will be available at http://www.neighbour-hood.com/
Nicolas Jaar : Angles : Circus Company Soul Clap : Extravaganza : Wolf+Lamp Black Stuffa : Proof - FCL Remix : Trunkfunk Records Nhan Solo : Gong Song - David Keno Remix : Semester Musik Paul St. Hilaire : Free for all : Rhythm & Sound Nhan Solo : Gandy : Semester Musik Angel Stoxx : The sound of my voice : 303 Lovers AFMB : Backup Days : Drumpoet Community Gavin Herlihy : Stand for something : Cocoon Recordings Jet Project : U know : Snatch! Records Marcin Czubala : Loose the man : Mobilee Records Deniz Kurtel : Yeah ! ! ! : Crosstown Rebels Omar : Lay it down / Andre Lodemann Remix : Peppermint Julio Bashmore : Batak : Dirtybird Storm Queen : Look Right Through : Environ Karol XVII &MB Valence : Clap your hands : Look Ahead Luca Lozano : Got it together : Klasse Recordings
Nhan also has this release out NOW, so check the preview below and the feedbacks after the jump.
Chopstick (Suol / Berlin):“Gong Song has the dirtyness i like!!! david's remix is also a burner!!“ Round Table Knights (Made To Play / CH):“Gandy Original und Gong Song David Keno Remix sind super gut!“ Thomas Schuhmacher (Get Physical / Berlin):“Gandy is a nice track!“ Channel X (Stil Vor Talent / Berlin):"Am Besten gefallen mir die beiden RMXE. ganz besonders der Groove vom Oliver $ RMX." Catz n Dogz (Get Physical / Berlin):“Gandy is actually pretty cool!“ Trickski (Suol / Berlin):"Semester Musik Platte, die du mir geschickt hast ist echt Bombe!“ Lexy (Bar 25 / Berlin):“Gong Song (Original) and Gandy (Oliver $ Remix) are in my boxxxx.“ Moullinex (Gomma / PO):“My preferences go to the originals and David Keno remix. Like!“ Fritz Zander (Suol / Berlin):“Gandy gefällt mir, ist cool.“ J.Phlip (dirtybird / USA):“ "The tracks sound dope. love the bass on gandy the most." Sacha Robotti (Klasse / Berlin):“Support for the remixes and Gandy original.“ Acidkids (Acidkids Records / Munich):“ Oh wow, what a great Production!“ Yolanda Be Cool (Sweat it Out / OZ):“Gandy original and Oliver $ our favs but all will get love from us!“ Malente&Dex (Exploited / Berlin):“We would buy this tracks for a fistful of dollars!“ Joyce Muniz (FM4 / Vienna):“Wow, great job Nhan. Full support!“ Xinobi (DiscoTexas / Lissabon):“I am loving the songs!“ Ben Mono (Compost / Berlin):“Oliver $ is my thang!“