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Cr2 Live & Direct – Ibiza 2010

What is House ?

A short video featuring legendary music industry figures talking about what music means to them. Includes interviews with Mark Knight, Pete Tong, Erick Morillo, Arthur Baker and more…

Source: Defected House

Erick Morillo Interviewed by Pete Tong at the IMS 2010

Erick Morrillo being interviewed by another great legend Pete Tong at the International Music Summit 2010 in Ibiza.

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Calvin Harris – Flashback

I just can’t get this song out of my head,  Enjoy.

DJ Deibys Takes Us on a Journey With His New Podcast

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The Revolution Continues – Carl Cox Tuesdays at Space Ibiza

It’s official – The Revolution Continues, as Carl Cox confirms he’ll be returning to Space Ibiza, for an unbelievable 9th year, kicking off on Tuesday 6th July for 12 consecutive weeks.
After the massive success of last year’s Join Our Revolution – one of the most popular on the island, Carl and friends are back, with the best line-up yet. Expect big names, big production and state of art technology, along with the best new DJ talent around, as Carl strives once again to make the clubbing experience the best it can be.

Join Our Revolution marked a change in direction from traditional Ibiza line-ups, with Carl showing the world that he was still passionate about new music and new talent. “We wanted to prove that dance music was still a cause worth fighting for,” admits Carl. “This year, it’s the same fight – we’re still revolting against what’s wrong in the scene.”

“Last year was a fantastic summer. People really felt they were part of J.O.R. Rather than just joining me at another Carl Cox party, they felt like they were joining something unique. There were people getting J.O.R tattoos – the works. There’s a lot of passion for what we’re doing and what we’re standing for, so we’re bringing it all back this summer, with a few changes…”

Carl will be welcoming back a few familiar faces, along with some very impressive new guests, as he confirms headliners will include FATBOY SLIM, DANNY TENAGLIA, GREEN VELVET, LOCO DICE and DUBFIRE, plus lots more TBA. Carl is also excited to announce three new resident DJs – UMEK, NIC FANCIULLI and YOUSEF, who’ll each be playing four parties, for the first time in his Carl’s Space history. “We’re adding some more soldiers to the camp, and having more comrades is fine by me.” As Carl explains, “These guys all brought something to the table last year, as who they are as entertainers and DJs, so it’s great they’re able to develop this – I guarantee they’ll blow everyone away.”

As ever, new music and new DJs are still a priority to Carl, “At Space we have a great opportunity to push fresh talent, and this year will not be an exception,” promises Carl. As Carl concludes confidently, “It’s going to be a great year.”

The Carl Cox at Space revolution has been in motion for some years now, acclaimed for its adventurous and forward-thinking line-ups, musical direction and state of the art production, lighting and sound systems. Due to Carl’s highly involved and passionate role as promoter, programmer and host, each year has seen a growth and progression from the last, guaranteeing The Revolution Continues, will be at the top of its game.

Safehouse Management presents The Revolution Continues, Carl Cox at Space, starting on July 6th and as always with Carl, the night is one of the cheapest on the island.

Source: Space Ibiza

Erick Morillo Talks Voodoo

Erick Morillo is in the ascendancy. Not only is he one of the world’s most recognisable and successful DJs, he also heads up one of the most renowned labels the industry has seen in Subliminal and holds a weekly residency at Pacha during the summer. It’s not luck that’s got him to this enviable position; Morillo has grafted longer and hard than pretty much anyone else and while he’s reached near unparalleled levels of success his passion for the music has never been greater.

We caught up with him ahead of the ’10 season to talk future stars, witchcraft and why the hunger is still as powerful as it’s ever been…

Do you still think you have the same hunger for dance music now as when you first started?

I think that yes, I still have the same hunger, and I actually think that the hunger has gotten deeper and I feel now I can do anything. It’s a fun hunger as in the past I didn’t know how I was going to do certain things, and now I know what I’m doing and I’ve surrounded myself with great people. This collaboration with Defected and Strictly Rhythm has elevated my game to another level and I feel like if anyone has seen me at any of my gigs, they see me and the love and passion I have. I’m dancing, sweating and everything so yeah, I still do have that hunger and it’s grown.

Do you think you are as obsessed about having whatever is the newest thing now as you were then?

I’m definitely keen on staying at the top, and that has to encompass all the new music, all the new guys coming up and keeping my eye on what the new trends are musically, DJ wise, and so on. So I still have that passion to be at the top.

Do you ever look for new artists or is it all sewn up with people you have already spotted?

People send me demos, but I’m not as on top of my demos as I’d like to be, but I do listen, I’m always looking. I look for quality, if someone wants to send me a track, I’m very accessible. We do look for new things and new records from people, it’s just about having that quality of being a little sexy, a little dirty and housey for sure!

What new guys are you bringing out at the moment?

Some of the new guys we are championing right now, there is a guy called Antranig who people may not recognise but he has worked with Danny Tenaglia for many years. He did a couple of records for us a couple of years back, went on a hiatus and now he’s back with a vengeance. We just released a records on Subliminal, called ‘Whores’ which has really caught on, people are really responding. Now he’s going be doing this Sondos compilation this summer as well as releasing a couple of singles. Another one that I really love is Lee Kalt. He’s a DJ from New York who released a record called ‘Special K’ which was released about a year and a half ago. He now has 13 tracks which he showed me, they are unbelievable. So there will be a Lee Kalt record out this summer and one out later this year. Richard Grey is someone I’ve been working with for a while now, he handed me an artist album. We are going to be releasing a couple of singles, the first one being ‘Bang’ which is a collaboration he did with Robin S. So Richard Grey will be one of the stars doing the Subliminal thing. I’m really excited about these new guys who are doing it for us.

Tell me about your new release with Eddie Thoneick then?

I’ve known Eddie and his productions for a couple of years now, and we got in touch late last year to discuss doing a collaboration. We started doing this record, we got Shawnee Taylor on vocals, and we ended up finishing this ‘Live Your Life’ record which is going to be released in June. It worked so well that we decided to do another record together featuring Shena, which will be out in May, called ‘Nothing Better’ another record I’m excited about. Now we have a great relationship, I feel it’s working. It’s very easy to work with him, he’s a very talented person and we are going to have him this summer playing in Ibiza at Pacha and I envision doing a lot more projects with him.

Ok, let’s go on to talking about Subliminal sessions at Pacha, Ibiza.

Absolutely! I think this is going to be our ninth year? Maybe 10, I’m not how many years we’ve been doing it for! This year’s theme at Pacha is ‘Voodoo Nights’. I plan on being the resident witch doctor and playing from June to September and other medicine men this year include Richard Grey, Eddie Thoneick, Dirty South, Steve Angello, M.A.N.D.Y. also Little Louie Vega which I’m really excited about. I’m also looking forward to bringing in Fake Blood and A-TRAK. So I’m really excited, the theme is very sexy, and also shamanistic with fire eating and crazy rituals. It’s going to be fun, so come one come all; it’s going to be a great summer.

How are you going to raise the bar this year from last year? Because it gets tougher every year to do that perfect party. Is there anything you are doing differently this year than you did last year?

We started planning what we are going to do a lot earlier, we got the theme and photo shoot done, so we nailed this concept. In the photo shoot, I’m the witch doctor and the girls are like my sacrifice, if you will! We got 3 hot Brazilian models, with legs up to their necks! It’s about fun, people come to my parties because they love the energy, the fun we create. With this theme, it’s very easy to get lost in the Voodoo world! We’re dressing the club up for a night of voodoo so be prepared to be under my spell.

So let’s talk about your Subliminal Sessions album. How are you feeling about it?

Well this year’s compilation is called ‘Voodoo Nights’. It’ll have my new single ‘Live Your Life’ as well as Jose Nunez who’s coming back with a vengeance. We’ve got this track called ‘Dance Again’. One of my favourite tracks of the moment, which really blew up in Miami and you can’t get away from it Mr Dennis Ferrer ‘Hey Hey’. We also have some exclusives. We have a Cevin Fisher record called ‘We Are The Lucky Ones’ and it’s going to be released on Sondos at the end of July. There’s also a remix of Danny Tenaglia’s classic ‘Underground’ which is on the album. It’s a very sexy sexy album, there’s going to be a lot of vocals, tribal and drummy stuff.

What one track of yours would be your first choice that’s going to smash the Ibiza dance floors?

It’s hard, I know that my record ‘Live Your Life’ is going to be a big record for me this summer, I think that’s really going to take off. I also like the Dennis Ferrer ‘Hey Hey’. I think that will last all summer long. There’s a record on A-Trak’s label called ‘Babylon’ which is pretty amazing! Steve Angello did an edit and I really love that. I think those records will be big. I think the Jose Nunez ‘Dance Again’ will be big for me! I love that in dance music right now, there’s so much great music out there. As a DJ it’s a joy, as every night I can change my sets as there is so much stuff! So much quality out there, it’s going to be a great summer for me.

What other places are you playing this summer? Other big festivals, any other big international dates?

I’m a pretty lucky guy, I get to pick and choose where I play. Here in England, I’m doing SW4 in London in August, so I’m really excited about that. I’m all over the place again this summer; Bosnia, Mykonos, Cannes, Portugal, NYC, The Hamptons. You name it and I’ll most probably be there this season. I’m lucky I can pick and choose where I play, you can see my schedule at my website which is phenomenal.

Source: Defected Records

Cream Ibiza 2010 – Taking over Amnesia Thursday nights

Cream once again return to the white isle this summer to take over Thursday nights at the award winning Amnesia. Renowned for delivering the biggest line up’s on the planet Cream have done it again, persuading the mighty Paul van Dyk to return as exclusive resident of the Main Room, and new this year, they’ve secured three of the world’s hottest DJ’s as exclusive residents including Canadian super producer Deadmau5, Grammy nominated DJ/Producer du jour Eric Prydz and the unstoppable force that is Laidback Luke. Other exclusive residents returning include Ferry Corsten, Eddie Halliwell and John O’Callaghan as well as a very special one off event hosted by Above & Beyond which will be their only Ibiza date of the Summer.

One of Ibiza’s most successful partnerships is that of Cream and Paul van Dyk, the long standing resident has truly made the Main Room his own, this summer he returns to host 8 parties, two of which will see him perform on the Mixmag Terrace for the very first time, expect spectacular stage production and more for these very special shows.

Dance titan Deadmau5 is one of this year’s new and exclusive signings who takes control of the Mixmag Terrace for a series of 7 shows. The mau5 has singlehandedly paved the way for a new breed of electronic star, becoming the biggest selling artist on Beatport and one of the scenes most innovative live performers. Expect cutting edge production, video and lighting systems and an array of mau5 related headgear! Joining him for this exclusive 7 week residency will be fellow electro don Chris Lake and Michael Woods.

Do not wait any longer and take a look at the incredible line up that Cream has prepared for this summer 2010 in Amnesia Ibiza.

MORE ACTS ANNOUNCED

The award winning Cream Ibiza returns to Amnesia this Summer to host its weekly summer residency and Cream HQ have just announced more acts the all star line up. New additions include Calvin Harris, Mylo, Fake Blood, John Dahlbäck, The Japanese Popstars, Riley & Durrant, Style Of Eye, Hot City, Andy Mac, Solo, Ibizan Heat DJ’s and Andy Woods. They will be joining the likes of Paul van Dyk, Deadmau5, Eric Prydz, Laidback Luke, Ferry Corsten, Eddie Halliwell, John O’Callaghan and more.

This year Cream have announced a host of new and exclusive artistes including a highly anticipated new residency from one of dance music’s hottest acts Deadmau5 as well as an exclusive residency from super producer Eric Prydz and a series of ‘Super You & Me’ parties from Laidback Luke. Whilst the Mixmag Terrace mixes genres from house to electro the Main Room is all about Trance. With some of the biggest trance DJ’s on the planet performing throughout the Summer and an exclusive one off Anjunabeach Ibiza party hosted by Above & Beyond on Thursday 1st July Cream have pulled together arguably their biggest and most exciting line up to date, successfully merging stalwart heavyweight talent with fresh emerging electro artistes. Offering something for everyone no matter what your musical inclination Cream at Amnesia is one party not to be missed this Summer.

Source: Amnesia.es

Dance Music Grooves to the Fore

A scene that started in illegal warehouse parties in the ’90s is taking over airwaves, stadiums and public parks this summer.

May 30, 2010|By Randall Roberts, Los Angeles Times

On a recent afternoon, Gary Richards was standing in his Hollywood office in front of a detailed map of the Los Angeles State Historic Park, the 36-acre plot just east of Chinatown. Richards, who has promoted dozens of gatherings under the moniker Hard Events, is planning his first parties on public land, and, as he’s learned by now, a new venue requires extra attention.

FOR THE RECORD: An article in Sunday’s Calendar section about the summer’s dance music events said that the Electric Daisy Carnival and Love Festival would take place at the Los Angeles Coliseum. Both will take place at Exposition Park & Memorial Coliseum.

Where will the thousands enter? How much electricity will be needed? Through which hidden corners will the gate-crashers try to sneak?

He pointed to a rendering of the main stage grounds, where, on the first of two summer dates he has slated for the site, on July 17, superstar singer/rapper M.I.A. will perform as part of an event called Hard LA. “This holds about 20,000 people,” he said, “and right here is the second stage, which holds about 7,000 people.”

Since he started promoting dance music events after 15 years spent in the record business, Richards, 39, has booked shows at, among others, the Hollywood Palladium, the Orion Theatre and the Shrine. But as the masses flock to the dance floor in increasing numbers, he and other promoters are looking for bigger venues to contain the crowds, and are expanding beyond Southern California. Hard Events has done events in L.A., New York, Miami and San Francisco.

Last year, over two days, Insomniac Events’ party Electric Daisy Carnival, now in its 14th year, drew a reported 135,000 people to the Los Angeles Coliseum for a rave that featured carnival rides, a sculpture park and dozens of the world’s most popular DJs. This summer’s installment, which takes place on June 25 and June 26 at the Coliseum, promises to be just as big, and will feature, among others, Moby, MSTRKRFT, Steve Aoki, Deadmau5 and Z-Trip. Another annual rave, the Love Festival, will take over the Coliseum on Aug. 21.

While Coachella, Bonnaroo and other massive rock and pop festivals have higher public profiles, the electronic dance music scene has been exploding. Fueled by a roster of parties and an inclusive philosophy that absorbs the sounds of rock, hip hop and pop music and transforms them via remixes into beat-heavy dance floor fodder, electronic dance music is virtually inescapable this summer.

Source: LA Times

Vegas Memorial Day Weekend 2010

Wet Republic Pool Party @ The MGM

Tao @ The Venetian

Rain @ The Palms

Sin City Loves Electronic Music. Memorial day weekend in Vegas is getting better every year. This last weekend of May Vegas welcomed the best DJs from all over the world to showcase the best in electronic music. Every party is better then the next, every club and pool party become legendary as partygoers just can’t get enough during the day and night.