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November 22nd, HOT Releases

November 22nd, 2007 by Sean Gallagher

Hey guys,

Here are some more new slamming new releases from this week and last.

Defected Listen Changes
Original Mix
Sandy Rivera Defected
2007-11-18
7:02 $1.98
Curvve Recordings Listen Utopia
Original Dub
Benny Maze Curvve Recordings
2007-11-20
7:56 $1.98
Great Stuff Records Listen On The Line
Original
Butch Great Stuff Records
2007-11-21
8:14 $1.98
Ocean Trax Listen The Harmonica Track
Original Mix
House Of Glass Ocean Trax
2007-11-14
7:40 $1.98
Kling Klong Listen Pulse Your Hands
Audiofly RMX
Eyerer & Koletzki Kling Klong
2007-11-14
8:06 $1.98
Defected Listen All Woman
Sandy Rivera’s Blackwiz Remix
Skwerl Defected
2007-11-18
7:53 $1.98
Defected Listen Attend 1
Yass Remix
DJ Gregory Defected
2007-11-12
7:10 $1.98  

We hope you enjoyed this week’s recommended tracks! Keep rockin’ it hard!

Play It Tonight!

Another stellar gig thanks 2 Play It Tonight

August 21st, 2007 by Sean Gallagher

This past weekend I played another gig at Ginger 62, Vancouver’s hottest club for House Music. It was the most fun I have had DJing in some time and I thought I would share a few pictures and a bunch of the tracks that I played to share the experience.

I still can’t believe that I get paid to drink for free, play awesome tracks from Play It Tonight and have girls come up to meet me while I play. The girls were loving the tracks from our site.

Rocking it.
Dance Music download store.
Rockin' the new releases in the club!new releases gone wild
Play It Tonight Life
live set with Play It Tonight tracks

Here are some the tracks I played in the club this night that had the girls shakin’ it and the guys groovin’:

OM Records Listen Didn’t Mean To Turn You On
Kaskade’s Extended Mix
Colette OM Records
2005-11-29
6:18 $1.48
Diamondhouse Records Listen Ain´t Nothing Personal
Christian Alvarez Bling Bang Hype Mix
DJ Marmol Diamondhouse Records
2007-04-27
7:41 $1.48
OM Records Listen Warrior
Andy Caldwell’s Electric ReRub
Andy Caldwell OM Records
2007-04-13
8:10 $1.48
T.L.P Musica Records Listen Lei Lo Lai
Original Mix
The Latin Project, Jez Colin, Matt Cooper, Robbie Nevil, Vancho Manoilovich, T.L.P Musica Records
2006-11-28
4:19 $1.48
Salted Listen Can’t Get Through
Original Mix
Miguel Migs Salted
2007-03-20
5:19 $1.48
Great Stuff Records Listen A Thousand Nights
Original Mix
Gregor Tresher Great Stuff Records
2007-07-30
7:39 $1.98
Nordic Trax Listen 2 Doors Down
Sax Mix
Kelvin K F. Dom Thompson Nordic Trax
2006-08-15
6:09 $1.48

How to be an opening DJ…

August 6th, 2007 by Sean Gallagher

I find it so interesting that as a dj you have to start off by opening nights for bigger and more established DJs and yet so few DJs actually know how to open properly.

Time and time again I walk into nights where other DJs are playing and, in typical dj fashion, I think ‘what is this DJ doing? He should be playing this track and not that one’. It is standard for all DJs to think that they can do a better job than whatever DJ is playing, I think it is part of human nature to think you have better taste in music than everyone else.

That being said, there are a few important “what not to do” points that an opening DJ should keep in mind when opening the night:

- Do NOT play tracks of the DJ/Producer that you are playing before. If you are opening for Dubfire DO NOT play any tracks that Dubfire produced or that he has been playing recently.

-128 BPM at 11:00pm is not acceptable when opening for a house dj. A DJ is suppose to read the crowd and play accordingly but the old industry rule is 124 @ 12pm. This means that you should not be playing anything too far over 124 bpm before 12pm. This is so that the headline DJ will have room to speed it up and bang it out if he wants.

-Just because you are playing the right speed (124 @ 12) does not mean that you can just pitch down big name tracks. Big peak time tracks are suppose to be played at peak time. A Richard Dinsdale track or anything that is usually played at 2am and at 128bpm is not opening music. There are always some exceptions to the rule but generally deep house, tech house and even some minimal make for great opening music. Here are some examples of opening music:

Urbantorque Recordings Listen I Try
AN-2 Remix
François DuBois, An-2, Urbantorque Recordings
2007-05-14
5:40 $1.98
Urbantorque Recordings Listen I Try
Original Mix
François DuBois Urbantorque Recordings
2007-05-14
7:51 $1.98
Great Stuff Records Listen A Thousand Nights
Original Mix
Gregor Tresher Great Stuff Records
2007-07-30
7:39 $1.98
Nordic Trax Listen Seven of Nine
Original Mix
Andrew Macari Nordic Trax
2004-07-13
4:36 $1.48
Defected Listen What God Has Chosen
Jimpster Dub
The Rock Solid All-Stars, Pete Doyle, Defected
2007-04-29
6:52 $1.98
Salted Listen Strategy
Original Mix
Joshua Heath Salted
2007-07-24
7:06 $1.98

Warm, deep, and grooving tracks are what opening is all about.

-Do not hang around in the DJ Booth after the headliner has started playing. If you want to sit back and learn, cool! If you want to have a chat with him or her for a bit, also cool. Do not jump around, play with the eqs or the effects on the mixer or make requests when you are done.

-Do not let all of your friends hang around in the booth with the headliner. There is no reason for them to be up there. Bring them up, show them around, introduce them to whoever but after a few minuets lead them back down to the dancefloor.

-Ask the promoter and even the headlining DJ what style and tempo you should play. Ask the headliner when he is coming on what type of a track he would like to be left off with.

The ironic thing about this industry is that it is generally the DJs that know how to open properly that end up making their way to playing the peak time slots. If you want to be playing to big crowds at decent times, watch the pros, take my advice above and learn how to open.

Best of luck!

The Value Of The Record Label

July 17th, 2007 by Dan

There are a number of dance music record labels out today that do a tremendous job of consitently releasing top shelf music. Good labels showcase a sound they know and love and each of their new releases are almost guarantee’d to be in your crate. We trust these labels to introduce us to new artists and emerging sounds. I’ve picked up a few tracks that I wasn’t totally sold on, just to find that they destroyed the dance floor when I played them that night. (I trusted that label and the label was right!)

So I guess this is a thank you to the efforts of the Record Labels, we are in an ever-changing industry and you inject a level of confidence in to the community. Your hard work is appreciated.

3 Of My Favorite Labels:
Get Physical
Great Stuff
Wagon Repair

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