Posts tagged with "August14Reviews"



Watergate | Pan-Pot
29 August 2014
As Watergate carries into its 12th year, it seems more than fitting and possibly long overdue, that Pan-Pot, who has been an integral part for nearly the entire lifespan of the club, will be curating the 17th installment of the Watergate CD series. In just 19 tracks the techno DJ/producers have compiled a mix of both new and exclusive material as well as a couple timeless collaborations that showcase their sound all while delivering the audience a taste of a night out at the acclaimed club no...
Fedde Le Grand
21 August 2014
Now just weeks on since giving away a free and exclusive version of his latest release - featuring the vocals of Max’c - Fedde Le Grand recently dropped the official video to accompany the track. Full of flashing images, imaginative cartoons, and plenty of provocative imagery, the new video portrays a fine line between a bad nightmare and a party that nobody would want to miss.

Mike Steva
20 August 2014
Melbourne house producer Mike Steva releases his debut studio album ‘Who Am I’ on Osunlade’s Yoruba Records label next month. Born in Australia to parents who migrated from Europe in the 1960s, Steva’s origins are deeply rooted in his ancestral homeland of Macedonia. Having always felt a deep and spiritual connection to his heritage, his music embodies this vibration with a strong association to drums, world music and ancient rhythms.
Ramlife
19 August 2014
With further artist success and festival stages across the world, 2014 already stands as a pretty good year for RAM Records. Now one of the world’s finest D&B imprints follows the success of Andy C’s ‘Nightlife’ concept with the launch of the label’s new compilation series, ‘RAMlife’.

Mr Scruff
19 August 2014
Leaving sunny Stockport behind for a US and Canadian tour this month, Mr. Scruff is preparing to drop a brand new 12", recruiting Germany’s Max Graef to remix the album cut 'We Are Coming'.
Route 94
18 August 2014
After scoring a UK number 1 single with ‘My Love’ earlier this year, Route 94 makes his debut appearance for Matt Tolfrey’s Leftroom with ‘Misunderstood’. Despite the commercial success of ‘My Love’, Route 94’s ‘Misunderstood’ is very much contemporary underground house and sees 21-year-old Rowan Jones imbue the genre with the same addictive hooks he made his name with.

Bob Sinclar | Back Again
16 August 2014
Toolroom Records welcomes popular French DJ/producer, Bob Sinclar, for the release of his track ‘Back Again’. Bob Sinclar: a producer whose rich understanding of both the club dance floor and radio airwaves has led to the creation of several huge tunes and has incited the adoration of fans and fellow producers alike.
John Digweed & Nick Muir Vs Ian O’Donovan
15 August 2014
Last October’s 3xCD ‘Versus’ album was a huge undertaking for John Digweed and Nick Muir and and as part of the package the Bedrock duo teamed up with a number of artists to create 12 exclusive new tracks. Some of the biggest house and techno talent around became involved - Christian Smith, Wehbba, Pig&Dan, Marco Bailey, Henry Saiz, Guy J, The Japanese Popstars, Carlo Lio, Jamie Stevens, Ian O’Donovan, Second Hand Satellites, Jozif and Psycatron – joining forces with the duo for...

Stafford Brothers Feat. Eva Simons & T.I.
14 August 2014
Stafford Brothers recently released their new single, ‘This Girl’ featuring Eva Simons & T.I., along with four remixes, on CHM Records. Following up on their triple platinum selling single, ‘Hello’ featuring Lil Wayne and Christina Milian, the three-times voted #1 DJs in Australia deliver another track that has already been taking over the airwaves down under.
Gabriel & Dresden
13 August 2014
Only a handful of names are synonymous with the true sound of progressive house; Sasha, John Digweed, Nick Warren, Hernan Catteneo, Sander Kleinenberg and… one of our favourite production teams, Gabriel & Dresden. Each one fills a space in dance music history as the true sound of the progressive genre and in the case of Gabriel & Dresden, it’s hard to find an argument in any claim that the duo should be standing tall in the Progressive DJ Hall of Fame.

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