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Pi Red Album “Execute” Coming Soon!
Mar 7th
You all loved his promo tracks that were posted here and now Pi Red will launch his debut album this month.
Here is an exclusive preview with what you are going to hear on the upcoming “Execute”. Enjoy!
Gernes: Trance, House, Electro, Hardstyle
For more info check out his MySpace
Cutting-Edge Danish Producer/Musician/DJ Kenneth Bager Set To Release Fragments of a Space Cadet on Ultra Records
Mar 1st
February 22, 2010 (New York, NY) Since the 1980s, Kenneth Bager has become known not only as a musical tastemaker and leader of a Scandinavian sub-culture of decadence and revelry, but also as a pioneer of the techno and house music movement in Denmark. On March 2, 2010, Ultra Records will release a new and improved extended version of his latest project, Fragments of a Space Cadet, originally released in Europe on Bager’s own Music for Dreams label.
Having first appeared in the public eye as the organizer of the now legendary COMA (Copenhagen Offers More Action) acid house parties that he threw in his hometown of Copenhagen, Denmark in the late ‘80s, Bager’s music career has progressed from dance party organizer to acid house DJ, electronic musician, radio show host, and record label owner. Discovering his natural ability as a producer and musician, Bager started a band called Mr. Baker, and had his first pan-European hit in 1990 with “Kaos.” This club anthem was sampled by Dance music legends including Masters at Work, Future Sound of London, The Shamen and David Morales, with Carl Cox listing it in his all-time top 10 tracks.
As head of A&R for his COMA record label (now renamed Music for Dreams), Bager signed and had a significant impact on the Scandinavian success of The KLF and Moby, as well as local act Mental Generations who released the classic chillout track “Café Del Mar.” He also launched his own hugely popular radio show for Denmark’s P3 Radio Station (the equivalent of Radio 1 in the UK), where he attracted a substantial number of fans throughout the ‘90s.
Bager continues to produce music, promote the Coma parties (they’re still as wild and debauched as they were 20 years ago!) and run his Music for Dreams label on which he originally released the Fragments From A Space Cadet album. In Europe, Fragments From A Space Cadet was critically acclaimed and was nominated for Denmark’s version of the Grammy award. At the televised awards ceremony, Kenneth performed wearing a mask designed to make him look 90 years old and was accompanied on stage by 200 kids dressed up as him.
Fragments From A Space Cadet showcases Kenneth Bager’s evolution. In 1987, he pushed boundaries, creating electronic music inspired by funk, pop and disco. In 1997, he produced records that reflected his own unique take on the house and techno music genres. In 2007, Bager started work on Fragments From A Space Cadet, an album not designed for the dancefloor, an album of songs that reinvented chillout, featuring a more mature sound that reflected the changes in Bager’s own life.
For the US release of Fragments From A Space Cadet, Kenneth decided to re-visit certain tracks and develop new songs to create an even stronger musical statement. Where the original Music For Dreams release was the wonderful rehearsal heralded by the critics, this is now the grand opening and the additions to the record have expanded and enhanced an already brilliant album.
Across the 15-track experience there are numerous highlights, although the album is best experienced from start to finish. “Fragment One – And I Kept Hearing,” the first single to be released in the UK, is a real standout, combining Tricky-esque downbeat vocals with a beautiful timeless summer melody. Top UK DJ’s Giles Peterson, Rob Da Bank, and Pete Tong have played “Fragment One” on their BBC Radio 1 shows, and the gorgeous video was shot by world-famous fashion photographer Ellen Von Unwerth. “Fragment Sixteen – I Can’t Wait” was released in the UK at the end of January 2010, and features vocals from Thomas Troelsen who sung on Junior Senior’s worldwide hit single “Move Your Feet.” “Fragment Two – The First Picture” displays the vocal talents of Julee Cruise (best-known for the lead vocal on “Falling,
The US release will also include two bonus remix tracks: “Fragment Sixteen – I Can’t Wait”, (Alex Metric’s Back to ‘99 Mix, featuring Thomas Troelsen), and “Fragment One – …And I Kept Hearing”, (Fagget Fairys Remix).
In addition to the full-length album, Bager is releasing three beautifully shot music videos to accompany three of the tracks. The video for “Fragment Eight – The Sound of Swing” was directed by Uwe Flade who has created music videos for Franz Ferdinand and Depeche Mode.
Flade shot this light-hearted video in Vietnam where bicyclists are shown transporting awkwardly large bundles. The video for “Fragment Four – Love Won’t Leave Me Alone” features world-famous Danish supermodel May Andersen in a provocative depiction of S&M relationships. Adult film veteran Nacho Vidal co-stars as the chauffeur. Finally, the video for “Fragment One – And I Kept Hearing” is directed by photographer/director Ellen Von Unwerth who has shot the likes of Madonna, Bjork, Britney Spears, and David Bowie. Von Unwerth’s elegant brand of eroticism is recognized worldwide and she has directed music videos for artists including Duran Duran and Christina Aguilera.
Fragments From a Space Cadet – Track listing:
01. Fragment Six – Speak My Name (feat. Camilla Munck)
02. Fragment Zero – …And I Kept Dubbin
03. Fragment One – …And I Kept Hearing (feat. Gisli)
04. Fragment Two – The First Picture (feat. Julee Cruise)
05. Fragment Four – Love Won’t Leave Me Alone (feat. Nikolaj Grandjean & Jean Luc Ponty)
06. Fragment Eight – The Sound Of Swing (feat. The Hellerup Cool School Choir & Hans Ulrik)
07. Fragment Twelve – Rabbits In Russia (feat. Mames Babengenush)
08. Fragment Fourteen – Naked Music (feat. Cecille, Frederikke and Jazzbox)
09. Fragment Fifteen – Time Is Up (feat. Eberg)
10. Fragment Sixteen – I Can’t Wait (feat. Thomas Troelsen)
11. Fragment Eleven – The Day After Yesterday – 1 – The Meeting
12. Fragment Eleven – The Day After Yesterday – 2 – Travelling
13. Fragment Eleven – The Day After Yesterday – 3 – The Story (feat. Julee Cruise)
14. Fragment Eleven – The Day After Yesterday – 4 – Reflections
15. Fragment Eleven – The Day After Yesterday – 5 – It Will Never Happen Again (feat. Julee Cruise & Syd Matters)
Bonus tracks:
“Fragment Sixteen – I Can’t Wait”, (Alex Metric’s Back to ‘99 Mix, featuring Thomas Troelsen)
“Fragment One – …And I Kept Hearing”, (Fagget Fairys Remix)
More info:
LATE NIGHT ALUMNI’S NEW ALBUM OF BIRDS, BEES, BUTTERFLIES, ETC. OUT NOW ON ULTRA RECORDS
Feb 28th
Of Birds, Bees, Butterflies, etc. Late Night Alumni’s sophomore
full-length release is available as a digital album and on CD on the Ultra
label.
Late Night Alumni–comprised of Becky Jean Williams, Finn Bjarnson, John
Hancock, and Kaskade–is best known for their 2005 international hit single
“Empty Streets” from the album of the same name. Released in the UK by
the Ministry of Sound label, Empty Streets garnered a strong underground
following, and has become a mainstay on dancefloors and airwaves around the
world. Their sound is characterized by an immaculately crafted production
style that rides between electronic and organic, tied together with the
angelic vocal presence of front-woman Becky Jean Williams.
The group came into being in 2003 when Bjarnson, who had already worked
with Kaskade, met Williams and the three of them began recording as Late
Night Alumni. In 2004, the Hed Kandi label made an offer to release a
full-length Late Night Alumni album. “At that point,” Bjarnson says,
“I knew the band was not ready. We were missing an element.” The missing
element turned out to be John Hancock, a talented local producer with whom
Bjarnson had been trying to “find an excuse” to work with for years. The
band was complete and began mixing electronic and organic elements for a
unique brand of chill that is easily distinguishable in today’s electronic
music scene.
The band’s first single, “Empty Streets” received massive support in
both the clubs and on the radio getting Top Ten Radio Play in the UK and US,
and reaching #1 in Spain. “Empty Streets” has also been licensed to
commercials including a spot for the Toyota IQ. Plus, more than a dozen of
the world’s biggest dance compilations have licensed the track, and it
remains the most popular and downloaded song on Tiesto’s In Search Of
Sunrise compilation.
Late Night Alumni’s newest album Of Birds, Bees, Butterflies, etc. was
recorded in various studios between Park City, Utah and San Francisco,
California. The first two singles “You Can Be The One” and “Finally
Found” feature remixes by top producers including Sultan & Ned Shepard,
Max Vangelli and DJ Eco. A video for the single “Finally Found” is due
for release later this month.
Late Night Alumni’s Ryan Raddon aka Kaskade is also a world-renowned
producer and DJ who has remixed such artists as Lady Gaga, Britney Spears,
and Seal. Kaskade: “Contrary to what some bloggers might think, Late
Night Alumni is not just me. But don’t get me wrong… this is my band.
But it’s also Becky, John and Finn’s band. Becky’s voice is the reason
we do what we do. Her style and character make Late Night Alumni
possible.”
Finally, four years later, Late Night Alumni is releasing its sophomore
album Of Birds, Bees, Butterflies, etc., which picks up where Empty Streets
left off. Signed to Ultra Records, Late Night Alumni is poised to get its
music out to a larger audience and to reconnect with those who have already
fallen in love with their ethereal brand of music.
Tracklist:
What’s In A Name
Finally Found
You Can Be The One
Light Reading
Golden
Uncharted
Small Things
Run A Mile
Of Birds, Bees, Butterflies, Etc.
It’s All The Same To Me
Potions
What If I Say Please
Minutes
Check out also their new single “Light Reading” and the video for the well known tune “You Can Be the One” posted below.
For More Info Go To
latenightalumni.com
myspace.com/latenightalumni
ultrarecords.com
Any Cosmic Gate Fans? Show Them Some Love
Feb 21st
Next week on the Radio KUL podcast, Cosmic Gate will be our special guests. Their about to release their new compilation called Back 2 Back Vol 4. For this episode, we’ll be featuring some of Cosmic Gate’s biggest tracks and some selections from their new compilation, followed by the guestmix from Cosmic Gate themselves. Alongside this we have an interview with them on Radio KUL Extra.
We would like to invite you guys to be part of this show, since you guys are all big fans!
To get in on the action, record your voice message of any quality and tell us why you love Cosmic Gate!
Here’s an example :
“Hi! This is Simon Lee and Alvin from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. We’d like to shoutout to all the CG fans from around the world! And we love Cosmic Gate because they always make music that drives the party crazy!”
Each message should be about 30 seconds in length.
Send it over to contact[at]simonleeandalvin[dot]com by
Wednesday, 24th February 2010 at 0000 (GMT).
Your messages will be air-ed throughout the show and will be heard by music lovers from around the world.
So, what are you waiting for? Let’s get to it now!
More info here :
http://www.facebook.com/cosmicgate
http://www.twitter.com/RealCosmicGate
HEAR YOU SOON!
Thanks and Cheers,
Simon Lee and Alvin
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
A&BTV Episode Fifteen – Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo Launch
Jan 18th
When Virgin Galactic were looking for some atmospheric music to herald the launch of their ground-breaking ‘SpaceShipTwo’, they turned to Above & Beyond. At an event hosted by Richard Branson in the Mojave Desert, the track chosen to accompany the official unveiling of SpaceShipTwo was Above & Beyond’s club anthem ‘Buzz’, which was inspired by the Apollo 11 moon-landing. After the unveiling of the world’s first space tourism spacecraft, Above & Beyond performed an exclusive DJ set in front of an audience of 800 dignitaries, celebrities and soon-to-be astronauts, plus the assembled global media.
World In Beats – End Of The Year Tops!!!
Dec 12th
VOTING CLOSED!!! Your comments will be moderated so they will contain just 3 tracks, as I said before. The top 20 of 2009 aires 26th of December. Stay Tuned!
In the past ten months I’ve been mixing this amazing radio show and now, at the end of this year, I would like you to vote your favourite 3 tracks of this year for The Listeners Top 20, which will be posted on the 26th of December. You have a list below, please leave a comment with your 3 tracks!
Also, in the 2nd day of 2010 my personal Top 20 of 2009 will be published here, can’t wait for these two shows!!!
ABOVE & BEYOND PROVIDE SOUNDTRACK TO VIRGIN GALACTIC’S NEW SPACESHIP LAUNCH
Dec 9th
British dance act serve up theme to SpaceShipTwo plus exclusive DJ set at launch event
When Virgin Galactic were looking for some atmospheric music to herald the launch of their ground-breaking ‘SpaceShipTwo’ this week, they turned to the UK’s biggest DJs, Above & Beyond.
At an event hosted by Richard Branson in the Mojave Desert, the track chosen to accompany the official unveiling of SpaceShipTwo was Above & Beyond’s club anthem ‘Buzz’, which samples Buzz Aldrin’s original moon-landing dialogue. To mark the occasion, guests were also handed a special ‘Galactic Grooves’ USB wristband, featuring a selection of Above & Beyond’s songs.
After the unveiling and naming by governors Richardson and Schwarzenegger, Above & Beyond performed an exclusive DJ set in front of an audience of 800 dignitaries, celebrities and soon-to-be astronauts, plus the assembled global media.
Jono Grant from Above & Beyond said: “We’re big fans of all things space-related and so in terms of dream gigs, this is up there alongside our performance in Rio to 1million people. We’re now hoping to persuade Richard to let us DJ on the first Virgin Galactic passenger flight into space!”
The launch party also featured the first ever ice bar in the desert, hosted by Absolut and Swedish IceHotel, and all the guests were protected from the desert cold by designer space jackets supplied by PUMA. Finally, to close off the celebrations, all the guests were given the opportunity to view the stunning night skies using specialist telescopes supplied by Ron Dantowitz of the Clay Observatory, whose unique tracking cameras followed SpaceShipOne into space during the epic flights of 2004.
Virgin Galactic is the world’s first consumer space travel operator, with flights costing $200,000. Check www.virgingalactic.com for details.
Above & Beyond – Buzz (Video Edit)
ASOT End Of The Year Vote!
Nov 5th
OK, so it’s voting time again on arminvanbuuren.net for your favourite tunes which will probably end up playing on the final ASOt of this year at the end of this year, where you cand hear this years top tunes. So go and vote people, it’s a really big list full of great tunes, I had a really hard time deciding…
Top 100 DJ Mag 2009 Leaked Results [News]
Oct 27th
Like last year the results have leaked earlier, no doubt about it Armin is still no 1, Tiesto remains no 2 but Guetta finds himself on a better position, the 3rd spot. Well I won’t get mad because it’s just a popularity contest and Guetta is quite popular… Also SvD has made it to the top 10, good for him.
01. Armin van Buuren (non-mover)
02. Tiesto (non-mover)
03. David Guetta (up 2)
04. Above & Beyond (non-mover)
05. Paul van Dyk (down 2)
06. Deadmau5 (up 5)
07. Ferry Corsten (down 1)
08. Markus Schulz (non-mover)
09. Gareth Emery (up 14)
10. Sander van Doorn (up 3)
11. ATB (up 14)
12. Infected Mushroom (down 2)
13. Sasha (down 6)
14. Axwell (up 6)
15. Andy Moor (up 3)
16. Bobina (up 12)
17. John Digweed (down ![]()
18. Carl Cox (down 6)
19. Cosmic Gate (up 43)
20. Steve Angello (up 43)
21. Roger Shah (up 37)
22. Aly & Fila (up 9)
23. Paul Oakenfold (down 9)
24. John O’Callaghan (up 36)
25. Sebastian Ingrosso (new entry)
26. Benny Benassi (up 13)
27. Laidback Luke (up 19)
28. Richie Hawtin (down 13)
29. Fedde Le Grand (non-mover)
30. DJ Feel (up 25)
31. Lange (up 6)
32. Hernan Cattaneo (down 16)
33. Daft Punk (up 5)
34. Eric Prydz (down 13)
35. Bob Sinclar (up 5)
36. Joachim Garraud (down 9)
37. Kyau & Albert (down 15)
38. James Zabiela (down 21)
39. Umek (down 6)
40. Christopher Lawrence (re-entry)
41. Eddie Halliwell (down 22)
42. Simon Patterson (up 22)
43. Offer Nissim (up ![]()
44. Judge Jules (down 12)
45. Sean Tyas (up 9)
46. Dubfire (down 16)
47. Martin Solveig (up 5)
48. Sven Vath (down 24)
49. Richard Durand (up 17)
50. Marco V (down 6)
51. Kaskade (new entry)
52. Tydi (new entry)
53. Erick Morillo (up 17)
54. Matt Darey (down 20)
55. Astrix (down 12)
56. Menno de Jong (down ![]()
57. The Thillseekers (down 12)
58. Nick Warren (up 26)
59. Dirty South (up 15)
60. Roger Sanchez (down 3)
61. Mark Knight (down 19)
62. Wally Lopez (up 13)
63. Leon Bolier (down 32)
64. Blank & Jones (down 3)
65. Justice (up ![]()
66. Laurent Wolf (up 1)
67. Astral Projection (up 27)
68. Boys Noize (new entry)
69. Ronski Speed (up 28)
70. Sander Kleinenberg (down 11)
71. Ricardo Villalobos (down 35)
72. Chuckie (new entry)
73. Sharam (new entry)
74. Marcel Woods (up 9)
75. Lisa Lashes (up 2)
76. Moonbeam (new entry)
77. Rank 1 (re-entry)
78. Sebastien Leger (up 11)
79. Marcus Schossow (new entry)
80. Steve Lawler (up 11)
81. Skazi (re-entry)
82. Super8 & Tab (new entry)
83. Pete Tong (down 5)
84. Tocadisco (up 14)
85. Sied van Riel (new entry)
86. Tiga (re-entry)
87. Daniel Kandi (new entry)
88. Mike Koglin (down 1)
89. Luciano (re-entry)
90. Yahel (down 34)
91. Myon & Shane 54 (new entry)
92. John B (new entry)
93. Simon Posford (new entry)
94. Fatboy Slim (down 2)
95. Robbie Rivera (re-entry)
96. Antoine Clamaran (new entry)
97. Nic Fanciulli (down 1)
98. Gui Boratto (new entry)
99. Alex M.O.R.P.H. (new entry)
100. Andy C (down 50)
101. Greg Downey
102. Talla 2XLC
103. Armand Van Helden
104. Deep Dish
105. Dash Berlin
106. The Chemical Brothers
107. Danny Tenaglia
108. Sesto Sento
109. Peter Rauhofer
110. Dj Vibe
111. Danny Howells
112. John Dahlbäck
113. Showtek
114. David Vendetta
115. Dj Dan
116. Laurent Garnier
117. Magda
118. Crookers
119. Loco Dice
120. BT
121. Chris Lake
122. Anderson Noise
123. Pendulum
124. Chris Liebing
125. Gabriel & Dresden
126. Nitrous Oxide
127. Yoji
128. Marco Carola
129. Chicane
130. Adam Beyer
131. Mauro Picotto
132. Mstrkrft
133. Joris Voorn
134. Jody Wisternoff
135. Bad Boy Bill
136. Stoneface & Terminal
137. Don Diablo
138. Valentino Kanzyani
139. Darude
140. James Holden
141. Tritonal
142. Spartaque
143. Heatbeat
144. Victor Calderone
145. The Bloody Beetroots
146. 2Manydjs
147. Manuel Le Saux
148. Hybrid
149. Lisa Pin-Up
150. Mat Zo




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