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[House] Jimmy Le Mac – Down 4 The Ride EP

I stumbled across the debut of EP from Jimmy Le Mac today, upon hearing a premiere of one of the tracks as recommended by a good (and musically alert friend). Le Mac, originally born in the UK and now living in Australia, creates house/bass tunes alongside running Loophole Records with FliP 3K. Upon checking out his SoundCloud profile, it’s clear to see he’s pretty undiscovered at the moment, with just a handful of remix bootlegs to check out. However, this week is his time to present himself on a bigger scale, as Micropope released his “Down 4 The Ride.”

Spanning three tracks in length, just one listen through the full collection gives you the idea that Le Mac is an artist with a lot to give. Working seamlessly through bass, house and even elements of techno, his production consistency stands out. The experimental, space-filled “I’m Down” is in contrast to the title track, which offers a classic House beat with plenty of melodic emphasis. “Do Your Thang” (as the title suggests), is a funk-filled offering, with repeated vocal hooks backing the charging rhythm.

This is an example of all tracks in one collection being as strong as each other – the technical level across “Down 4 The Ride” is seriously good. If you enjoy the tracks below, you can purchase a copy of the EP here. 

’Down 4 The Ride (Original Mix)’
’Do Your Thang (Original Mix)’
’I’m Down (Original Mix)’
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[MEGA SUMMER 2014] Vol 4: EDM Playlist

For as long as it took to get here, summer sure did pass us by in a hurry. It seems like it was just yesterday that we were charging around the Polo Fields in the dessert, talking about how great it was that our favorite season was just around the corner.

While all good things must eventually come to an end, we’ve forever immortilized this summer’s releases through our Mega Summer Playlist series, previously covering Indie Rock/Folk, Hip Hop, and Alternative. With our fourth and final playlist, we’re offering up over 150 songs of dance greatness. From deep house to trap, this playlist is sure to keep the party going for hours on end.

’Lane 8 feat. Bipolar Sunshine – I Got What You Need (Every Night)’
’Best Day Of My Life (Just A Gent Remix) – American Authors’
’Mat Zo ft The Knocks – Get Down 2 Get Up’
’Peking Duk – High ft. Nicole Millar (Yahtzel Remix)’
’Full Crate x Mar – Man x Woman’
’Pharrell – Number One (ft Kanye West) (Allure Remix)’
’Morgan Page – In The Air (SNBRN Remix)’
’Phoenix – Trying To Be Cool (Allure Remix)’
’Pharrell Williams – Happy (NEUS Remix)’
’Harder (Star Slinger Remix)’
’No Doubt – Hella Good (Dr. Fresch’s Summer Revival Remix)’
’Jealous (Dillon Francis Remix)’
’Pompeii – Bastille (Audien Remix)’
’Adventure Club – Wonder Ft. The Kite String Tangle (Louis The Child Remix)’
’Daft Punk – Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger (Dillon Francis Remix)’
’Mat Zo – Oldskool Trip’
’Dido – Thank You (Goshfather & Jinco Ed&tion)’
’Zircon – Augment’
’Mat Zo – Time On Your Side (Ft. Janai)’
’Lakim – A Pimp Named Slickback’
’Sevyn Streeter Ft. Chris Brown – It Won’t Stop (Manila Killa & Hunt For the Breeze Remix)’
’Hermitude x Flume – Hyperparadise (GANZ Flip)’
’Mariah Carey – You’re Mine (Hunt for the Breeze x Manila Killa Edit)’
’Milo Mills & Noï – War Of Roses’
’Tell Me – RL Grime & What So Not’
’Infinite Daps – Baauer & RL Grime’
’Because of U – RL Grime’
’Jose Gonzalez – Step Out (The Chainsmokers Remix)’
’Adventure Club – Wonder (The Chainsmokers Remix)’
’Calvin Harris – Summer (Extended)’
’Duck Sauce – NRG (Radio Edit)’
’Kanye West – Good Life (Party Ghost Remix)’
’The Night Is Young (ft. Cherub)’
’Lana Del Rey – Summertime Sadness (Hotel Garuda Remix)’
’Pharrell – Gust Of Wind (ft Daft Punk)(Autograf Remix)’
’3LAU ‘How You Love Me’ Feat. Bright Lights (Prince Fox Remix)’
’Gorillaz – Feel Good Inc. (Matt Dash Remix)’
’Take It Slow (Com Truise Remix)’
’Diplo & ETC!ETC! – Diplo’s Theme (feat. Fly Boy Keno)’
’Max Elto – Shadow Of The Sun (Adventure Club Remix)’
’Zak Waters ft. Codi Caraco – Out Of My Head (Jaz Von D Remix)’
’Calvin Harris – C.U.B.A’
’Diplo – Revolution (Danny Diggz Remix feat. Faustix & Imanos And Kai)’
’So Butterfly (2014 Version)’
’Cage The Elephant – Take It Or Leave It (Nebbra Remix)’
’Ellie Goulding – Burn (Gryffin Remix)’
’Usher – Good Kisser (Disclosure Remix)’
’Iggy Azalea Fancy (Milk N Cookies Remix)’
’Dilorean – Reality (Original Mix)’
’Carousel – My New Friend (Avenue Remix)’
’Can’t Do Without You’
’Kappa Kavi – Dinosaur Bass (ConRank Remix)’
’Dada Life – Born To Rage (Feat. Sebastian Bach) – OUT NOW’
’Sunshower’
’Clang’
’Zeds Dead – Blink (feat. Perry Farrell)’
’Porter Robinson – Sad Machine (Anamanaguchi Remix)’
’Raptor’
’The Magician : “Sunlight” feat. Years & Years (Extended mix)’
’Paces – Can’t Touch Me Feat. Madeline Vida’
’Drowning (Lido Remix)’
’Saint Pepsi – Fiona Coyne (Maxo Yo
yomix)’
’Changing Me (feat. Sean Michael Murray)’
’Point Point – Morning BJ’
’Point Point – Life In Grey’
’Felix Jaehn – Shine (feat. Freddy Verano & Linying)’
’Matoma & Nelsaan – Free Fallin Tropical Mojito Remix (John Mayer Tribute)’
’Parkinson White & Kyle Cook – Temple’
’Miss U So Bad’
’SaneBeats – To The Beach’
’Bastille – Bad Blood (Lido Remix)’
’Cazzette – Sleepless (Oliver Nelson Remix)’
’Miami Horror – Real Slow (Alex Young Remix)’
’Cassie – Me & U (Glen Check “Summer” Remix)’
’Lexxmatiq – Move It’
’ZHU – Faded (ODESZA Remix) – Out June 29 on Mind of a Genius’
’Branchez – Truth’
’The Aston Shuffle ft. Elizabeth Rose – Back & Forth (Nora En Pure Remix) OUT NOW!’
’Televisor – Neon’
’Golden Coast – Break My Fall (Rainer + Grimm Remix)’
’Dawn Golden – Last Train (Daktyl Remix)’
’Empia – My Own’
’Talk Too Much (Kilter Remix)’
’Best I Ever Had’
’Alison Wonderland – I Want U (GANZ Flip)’
’Tiësto – Ten Seconds Before Sunrise (Matt Dash & Mike Bugout Bootleg)’
’Naxsy – Strand (Original Mix)’
’Boaz van de Beatz – No Way Home (feat. Mr. Polska & Ronnie Flex)’
’SNBRN – California ft. Kaleena Zanders (Summer Mix)’
’After The Dance – Tittsworth Feat. Q – Tip, Theophilus London, & Alison Carney’
’Sander Van Doorn & Firebeatz – Guitar Track (Sam Feldt Remix)’
’Hervé & Zebra Katz – Tear The House Up (Faustix Remix)’
’Kylie Minogue – Into The Blue (Mandeh Remix)’
’Kid Astray – Taking You With Me (Alizzz Remix)’
’Cazzette – Sleepless (Shaun Frank Club Cover)’
’Ahzee – Poison’
’Chet Faker – Gold (Memorecks Remix)’
’Janet Jackson – Can’t B Good (Allure Remix)’
’Skrillex & Kill The Noise Feat. Fatman Scoop and Michael Angelakos – Recess (Milo & Otis Remix)’
’CLMD Ft Sirena – Wild Men (Ookay Bootleg)’
’No Price (feat. Chromeo & Al
P)’
’Le Youth – Feel Your Love (Zac Samuel Remix)’
’Kanye West – Bound 2 (The Rooftop Boys Remix)’
’чk. – Rainbows And Skunks’
’Mausi – My Friend Has A Swimming Pool (Star Slinger Remix)’
’The Knocks – Comfortable Ft. X Ambassadors (Solidisco Remix)’
’Drop (Long Beach)’
’Yellowcard – Ocean Avenue (Kasum Remix)’
’ODESZA – Sun Models (feat. Madelyn Grant)’
’Magic Man – Paris (Louis The Child Remix)’
’Empire Of The Sun – Walking On A Dream (Louis The Child Remix)’
’Hide & Seek Ft. Audien (White Panda Edit)’
’MØ – Don’t Wanna Dance (Goldroom Remix)’
’Lemaitre – Wait feat. LOLO’
’Destiny’s Child – Say My Name (Cosmo’s Midnight Bootleg)’
’Sensual Seduction (Alizzz x Promnite Remix)’
’A. G. Cook – Beautiful’
’Tomas Barfod – “Busy Baby Feat. Nina K” (Oliver Nelson Remix)’
’Sky Ferreira – You’re Not The One (Blood Diamonds Remix)’
’Go ft. Blood Diamonds’
’Never Say Never feat. ETML’
’Porter Robinson – Flicker’
’Hudson Mohawke – King Kong Beaver’
’Pixie Lott – Lay Me Down (Cold Magnet Remix)’
’Latch (BiPolar Theory Bootleg)’
’Stevie Wonder – Superstition (C2C Remix)’
’Happy Chords’
’Sunshine’
’Craig David – Cold (The White N3rd Remix)’
’Autograf – One (Cover)’
’Sleepwalking (Just A Gent Remix) – The Chain Gang Of 1974’
’Nico & Vinz – Am I Wrong (Win & Woo Remix)’
’Route 94 – My Love (Henry Krinkle Edit)’
’VesperTown – Fancy’
’The Weeknd – Often (Free n Losh Remix)’
’Matthew And The Atlas – Pale Sun Rose (TEEMID & FDVM Remix)’
’Naughty Boy ft. Sam Smith – La La La (GAMPER & DADONI feat. DNKR Remix)’
’Uma (Jenaux Remix)’
’Mike Posner – Please Don’t Go (kuma remix)’
’Hwood – No Good Without You (LAKIM’s Thuggish Edit)’
’Dillon Francis + Sultan & Ned Shepard – When We Were Young Feat. The Chain Gang Of 1974’
’GOLD ft. Yuna (Minnesota Remix)’
’FLOSSTRADAMUS – TTU (TOO TURNT UP) FEAT. WAKA FLOCKA FLAME’
’Cash Cash – Lightning feat. John Rzeznik (Extended Mix)’
’Dido – White Flag (Collin McLoughlin Remix)’
’20syl – C.Y.D.T.T (Can You Dance To This !?) #CYDTT’
’Back & Forth (Just A Gent Remix) – The Aston Shuffle’
’WKND – DAYS OF HAPPINESS’
’Lorde – Team (Elephante Remix)’
’Jonas Rathsman – Bringing You Down’
’Disclosure – Latch (SteLouse & Curious Kontrol Flip)’
’Florence + The Machine – You’ve Got The Love (Dennis Kruissen Remix)’
’Above & Beyond Vs. Hansel Thorn – A Thing Called Standing Love (shrey’s Edit)’
’Karin Park – Shine (Nebbra Remix)’
’Kungs feat. MBP Official – Money On My Mind (Vocals by Molly) // Sam Smith Cover’
’XXYYXX – Zygote’
’Lenno & Zak Waters – Show More Love (Bestrack Remix)’
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Get To Know: LAXX [TMN Exclusive Interview]

Since being snapped up by dubstep heavyweights Never Say Die last year, DJ and producer LAXX has had a whirlwind few months. Upon releasing his iconic ‘Step One’, which saw heavy support from Flux Pavilion), he subsequently released three EPs, including the recent free download series ‘Step Free.’ With his unique approach to production and eye for a killer hook, his gig schedule is beginning to pick up, as his booking increase. We got speaking to LAXX to discover more about working with the Never Say Die team, future releases and where he sees this future heading.

TMN: Firstly, how did you come up with the name LAXX?

I’m not really sure how I came up with it, but it had a sound to it I instantly loved. Its kind of ironic too, because its slang for being lazy and I’m in the studio basically 7 days a week when I’m not travelling and playing shows.

TMN: Big ups on the hilarious teaser for ‘Step Free’ that you put out with SKisM, is he usually like that?  

Thank you. We were both laughing constantly while putting that together. The original version was like 5 minutes long, so we decided to use the “directors cut”, but it still cracks me up when I see it. SKisM isn’t really like that, it’s a shame, but I think his alter ego will come out at some point! Especially if I tell him I want to do any more free downloads. He’s a top guy in all seriousness, he works ridiculously hard and knows instantly if a track is going to ignite. I think the last thing I sent over his only words were “shut up” and “ridiculous” That’s meant in a good sense, by the way.

TMN: Why did you decide to give away the EP for free and will there be a ‘Step Three’ release any time soon?

‘Step Free’ was a project I had in mind for a while, I love giving something back to the people supporting my music, and this was the best way to do it. Every track on the EP was hand picked and some of them took nearly a year to finish, so this was a project I had planned out for a long time. I think I spent about two months deciding what tracks would go on there and making sure they were as perfect as I wanted them to be. There was a lot of blood sweat and tears that went into it. With regards to my next release, you’ll just have to wait and see… You’ll find out very soon.

TMN: For me the biggest track from the free series is ‘Untouchable’. Can you tell us the creative process for writing the track and how long it took to write this banger?

‘Untouchable’ was one of the tracks which took nearly a year to finish. I’d written part of the idea, and kept coming back to it, and then had a mad studio bender of about 3 weeks and worked on it nearly every day. I had an idea in my head and just started piecing it together, I think put down some drums, and then made a basic version of the lead and resampled it an insane amount of times. Its strange, when you get a vibe off a track, its kind of like you lose yourself and focus so intently on the track that nothing else matters, then you kind of take a step back and think fuck, what happened?

TMN: Who has been your biggest inspiration for your career and your most recently releases on Never Say Die?

I really like every artist on the label. Zomboy is smashing it, I like the direction he’s gone in, where he’s kind of tried out every genre and put his stamp on it. Eptic is a monster too, I get sent a lot of versions of tracks he’s working on, some deeper stuff recently and it keeps me inspired. MUST DIE! is insane also – the remix he did for me has been crushing it worldwide. So yeah, everyone on NSD is doing things I like.

TMN: Do you have any plans to play state side soon? And what are your top 3 tracks to play out live at the moment? 

I’m coming for you baby! America is one of my favourite places in the world, and you guys have always been some of the most dedicated fans. Long story short, I’m coming to take over! I’ve been playing out a lot of my new sounds and its been crazy seeing the reaction, but aside from that I love double dropping Flosstradamus – ‘Mosh Pit’, Yellow Claw – ‘Lick Dat’ and Gent and Jawns – ‘Turnup’ – (Kill The Noise Remix). Biggup!

Be sure to nab LAXX’s ‘Step Free’ here. 

LAXX
Untouchable
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Get To Know: Habstrakt & Megalodon [TMN Exclusive Interview]

Habstrakt & Megalodon
The Storm

Seeing as they had a brand new, four-track dubstep extravaganza out this week via Never Say Die Records, we decided to get the lowdown on how Habstrakt and Megalodon created “The Storm”. The pair, who usually work as solo producers and DJs last worked together for a track on Megalodon’s “Boom” EP, and clearly something sounded right. This time around, it’s a collection of heavy impact, sample-filled pieces of 140 bpm madness. Check out what the duo had to say about their creative processes.

TMN: What have you both been up to as of recent? 

Habstrakt: Touring Australia and New Zealand at the moment, it’s absolutely amazing so far. I had to wake up in the middle of the night to witness the release going live and see the fans react to it! Before that, I spent the summer in studio working on loads of new tunes, and already wrapping up the next EP as we speak.

Megalodon: I’ve just got back from a tour in the States and now catching some of the festival season here in Europe. It’s always fun to enjoy Europe before it gets back to being cold and dreary! As for studio work, I’m constantly working on sound design and concepts, which for a picky person like me may take a good amount of time sometimes.

TMN: You joined forces back in 2013 with “40 Cows”. How did you originally hook up for that track?

H: Sinjin (Megalodon) was touring France and had a few days off, so I offered him to come over to my place so we could finally meet after years and years of talking on the internet. We made “40 Cows” in one session; it only took an afternoon to write it down, which was probably the fastest studio session I’ve ever had!

TMN: What has the writing process been like for “The Storm” EP, any funny studio stories? 

H: Well, “Yabba Dabs” was written on Sinjin’s sofa in The Netherlands, we didn’t have speakers and did most of it on laptop speakers or with crappy headphones – coming back home to mix it down was painful, aha! Once again, we wrote all the tracks within a few days, but then obviously mixing it down took us a bit longer! The recipe for the album was pretty simple:  funny samples, 8 bit melodies, aggressive drops and a good dose of that sofa laziness we all crave.

TMN: You both work with Never Say Die on the regular, what is it like to work with SKisM and the crew?

M: Well I gotta say, from the moment I started working with them I noticed a big difference in drive and overall work ethic from them – more than anything I had experienced before. Put aside the fact that SKisM and the crew run an immensely tight ship, they also have always been on point when it comes to delivering quality and ground breaking dubstep to a bigger audience. I know Habby feels the same when I say SKisM is a huge influence as a producer and a pioneer in the game… it’s an honour to be apart of the team!

H: The Never Say Die crew is a very strong team with loads of people involved full-time with running the label, it’s very encouraging to work with such a team. SKisM has always been a mentor to me, even getting me back on the road when I was drifting away. The man is driven by a strong vision of both his label and the bass music scene in general, and it’s a real pleasure to work with someone who’s entirely devoted into pushing his artists as far as possible. Plus he calls me every night to sing me lullabies so I can sleep and he owns a suit made of £ notes, what else can I say!

TMN: What do you both have planned for the future? Any chance of more tracks from the pair of you?

M: Basically the same thing I’ve been doing since the start really. Making music and performing it is my passion and I hope to continue doing so for as long as I can. As for working again with Habstrakt, I think it would be foolish not to. I guess we will see what happens next!

H: It looks like I’m gonna be on the road a lot over the next few months, gigs are piling up and upcoming tours looks really exciting! Lucky for me, I’ve learned how to work far away from my studio and I can keep up with the production while playing shows all over the world.  And yes, you will definitely hear more Habstrakt & Megalodon collabs in the future, we’ve got such a nice thing rolling, I don’t see any reason why we would stop!

Pick up a copy of “The Storm” EP here. 

 

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[Event Review] Two Nights of Slow Magic

Slow Magic at The Independent in SF. Photo cred: Justin Yee (@yeesus)

Slow Magic at The Independent in San Francisco. Photo cred: Justin Yee (IG: @yeesus)

Gold Panda
Brazil (Slow Magic Remix)

In support of his stellar new album, Slow Magic launched the How to Run Away tour last week with over 20 U.S. dates scheduled between now and mid-October. Two of our ninjas had the pleasure of covering a couple of the tour’s earliest stops and were both blown away by the energy of the performance. Read each of their accounts below and check out the mysterious producer’s upcoming tour dates here. In case you missed it, you can also read our recent interview with Slow Magic here. Continue reading

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[Electronic] ODESZA – In Return LP

ODESZA
In Return Megamix

Never heard of ODESZA? Well, here’s an album that deserves to make you sit up and pay attention. Released on September 9th via Ninja Tune subsidiary Counter Records, “In Return” is thirteen tracks of some of the finest electronica to be heard this year. An absorbing and utter engrossing listen from the get go, ODESZA members Harrison Mills and Clayton Knight, who formed the outfit back in 2012, have an ear for melodies, samples and beats. There are wistful tracks like album opener “Always This Late”, the choppy funk of single “Say My Name” ft. Zyra, and even tinges of dubstep on the superb “Echoes”.

With guest vocalists such as Zyra, Jenni Potts and British born singer Py, “In Return” balances instrumental and song-led tracks perfectly. A stunning collection of music, “In Return” is a welcome addition in any music lovers collection. You can purchase a copy here

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[Electronic] Trumpdisco – Third EP

Displaying a talent for creating dance music that strays from convention, Australian producer Trumpdisco has just unveiled his new three-track EP, “Third.” Released as a joint venture between No Tomorrow and Vicious Recordings, this collection is a wonderfully explorative journey and is a modern twist on the underground electronic sound from years gone by.

“Ill Still” is a highlight here, with grimey snatches of bass and sharps twists of melody throughout. “Outworld” is probably the most accessible of the three, and the subtle groove of the bass line works as an infectious hook. Finally “High Silence” is probably the darkest with its thumps of rhythm playing a key role.

Trumpdisco’s “Third” EP should be listened to in full, and enjoyed as a bold sampler of his work. You can pick up a copy here.

’Trumpdisco – Outworld (Preview)’
’Trumpdisco – High Silence (Preview)’
’Trumpdisco – Ill Still (Preview)’
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