Mar 31


Came across this great deep house release today and had to share… Perfect for those steamy summer nights on the rooftop, those laid-back gigs in the lounge, or the wind-down of the after-hours show. My favorite is Don’t Talk (Zip Yo Lip Rework) but they are all worth a spin ~djElroy

Press Release:

Short Bus Kids and Bounce House Recordings show no sign of slowing down as they release another EP of their home-brand deep, funky and jacking house.  The duo of DK Watts and Lance Leber provide five tracks on their latest offering…
In the ‘Kids” own words:
Don’t Talk (Original Mix): “The EP title track digs deep with a wobbly bassline and smooth pads.  It” signature Short Bus Kids’ deep druggy house.”
Don’t Talk (Zip Yo Lip Rework): “We reworked the original for those who like to throw down some funk in their sets.  The track still stays on the deep tip, but is more primed for the main hour.”
Want Your Love: “This is a track made for the underground.  A heavy bassline along with some deep, techy elements keeps this song chugging along to powerful vocals.”
Let It Roll: “Some more serious deep bizness…perfect for the early night magic or early morning glory.”
Freestyle: “For those who like to jack!  This is a jam with some crazy sax, layered low-end and freestyle rapping.”

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Mar 31

Got this one in the inbox today and really liked the Original for a tech-house vibe and was diggin’ the deep groove on the Leif Remix as well ~ djElroy

Trendy Mullet welcome the return of The Quirk Burglars with a typically quirky, acid-laced tech house track. Remixes come from Leif, who takes things deep and techy with some melodic chords and stripped-down beats, whilst Drew Tempest creates a rolling, bass-heavy tech house stomper!

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Mar 31

Thomas Schumacher: Get Physical Party  (WMC 03/25/10)

Emerson Todd: Get Physical Party  (WMC 03/25/10)

Some of the mixes recorded Live @ The Gansevoort… Still trying to get some of the other Get Physical sets up…

Mar 30

Lady Gaga & Beyonce “Telephone” (Loose Cannons Us Funky RMX)

From the casino rooftops of Vegas to the New Year’s crowds of the Australian Festivals The Loose Cannons have come a long, long way from their humble beginnings in a bedsit in South London, to being amongst the UK’s most critically, media and industry acclaimed Artists, DJ/Producers and Radio Broadcasters.

In the UK, their show on world-famous dance music radio station Kiss (totalkiss.com/loosecannons) won a Specialist Award at the prestigious Sony Radio Awards in it’s 1st year on air and has subsequently tripled it’s audience share.

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Mar 30

Spring is here, and as we set sail for 5 wild weeks of tour, Amorphous Music teeming with excitement to announce the official release of the new Bassnectar EP: “Timestretch” – AVAILABLE NOW at our little record shop. Each tune is only 99 cents, and there are cool bundles featuring new tricked-out merch, various musical formats (CD, vinyl, hi-fi) as well as bonus remixes and instrumental versions and loops.

The tour is laid out like dominoes and the entire Bassnectar Crew is super-charged with delight to erupt night after night after night after night with you in wild explosions of freakish abandon. Are you Ready?!?!?!?

Last January was supposed to be a vacation for me, but being the work-obsessed person that i am, i ended up working nonstop in the studio. And by February, i had created a lot of new material. Most of it was inspired by the hype of last year’s tour and is full of energy…perfect meltdown music for dancefloors. Plus the title track “Timestretch” came out so deep and beautiful to my ears, i decided ‘WHY NOT RELEASE THIS RIGHT AWAY!!!!’

Everyone thought i was crazy and delusional, cuz we were barely off the Cozza Frenzy whirlwind…hadn’t even finished the Northwest part of the tour, and i was supposed to be off in the Bahamas somewhere.

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Mar 30

Anthony Pappa WMC 2010 Promo Mix

This is a great set to wind down a hectic evening of wine, women, and song. Techy/proggy chilled vibe, smooth mixing, and some killer cuts :)

01. Glanta Pan Adam Original Mix
02. Kolombo & LouLou Players Poussette A Chat Nikitin & Semikashev Remix
03. Josh Wink Hypnoslave Nic Fanciulli Remix
04. Josh Wink Stay Out All Night Radioslave Remix
05. Carlo Lio Sammys Revenge
06. Glanta Eagle Fin Original Mix
07. Luis Junior Colache Film Translation Mix
08. Luis Junior Colache Third Mix
09. Andrea Natale On And Badu
10. General Elektriks Raid The Radio Agoria Space Motor Mix
11. Nude Lowkey Easter Jamie Stevens Tech Dub Mix
12. Reset Robot V3
13. Martinez My Anthem

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Mar 29

Came across this on ibeats (thanks guys!)… It’s an interesting idea, but will be successful? Looks like the official launch is April 15 and so far only available in the UK… djElroy

mflow, a unique digital music service that encourages fans to recommend and share music in return for a percentage of any resulting sales announces its launch on 15th April.

During March, the service is accessible as an invitation-only service & only users will be able to download an easy-to-install mflow application that allows them to follow other users and build a network of trusted sources, discover new music, recommend music to others, browse, search and purchase music online. mflow launches with over 1m tracks.

mflow places a big emphasis on online music discovery. However, rather than relying on computer generated recommendation software, mflow actively encourages human interaction and word of mouth by enabling users to see what music friends, followers and fellow fans are listening to and tipping.

Users can quickly build a network of trusted sources by choosing to follow the recommendation ‘flows’ of other users, friends, artists, record labels, magazines, radio stations, celebrities and so on. These ‘flows’ will appear on the user’s desktop as a constant ‘feed’ as the people they choose to follow recommend and share music with them. Users can even look at the music collections and playlists stored on each other’s computers – although users can opt not to make this facility available if they choose. The recipient is given a full length, streamed preview of any recommendation putting them first in the queue to hear new music and, of course, an option to purchase the track.

In addition mflow rewards users for sharing and recommending music – If a friend or follower likes a track that a user recommends and subsequently buys it, the person recommending that track automatically receives 20% of the purchase price in the form of a credit to spend on more music.

There is absolutely no advertising on mflow and users can only share, recommend or purchase music.

mflow is perfect for the dance music lover having signed a deluge of labels including Cadenza, 2020, Skint, Wall of Sound, Border Community, Eskimo, Made 2 Play, Freerange, Buzzin’ Fly, Toolroom Records, Deconstruction and many more.

For PC and Mac download instructions, beta release notes, screenshots and a product overview please visit www.mflow.com. For further updates, visit www.twitter.com/mflow & www.facebook.com/mflowmusic.

Mar 29

Tocadisco: Live @ Flying Circus (WMC 03/24/10)

Saeed Younan: Live @ Flying Circus (WMC 03/24/10)

Bring on the WMC music! I’ve got a bunch of sets from the past week of debauchery in the Sunshine State…

If you’ve got live mixes, demos, pics, or stories please get in touch, I’d love to have them!

Mar 28

1. Best Underground Dance Track

Hey Hey – Dennis Ferrer – Objektivity

I Like That – Richard Vission & Static Revenger feat. Luciana – Solmatic Records
In for the Kill – La Roux – Cherrytree/Interscope/Polydor
La Mezcla – Michel Cleis feat. Toto La Momposina – Strictly Rhythm
Whateva – Ralph Falcon – Nervous Records
Ninety – Sander van Doorn – Doorn Records

2. Best Alternative/Rock Dance Track

1901 – Phoenix – Glassnote
Bulletproof – La Roux – Cherrytree/Polydor
Heads Will Roll – Yeah Yeah Yeahs – DGC/Interscope
Uprising – Muse – Warner Brothers

Use Somebody – Kings of Leon – RCA Records

We Are the People – Empire Of the Sun – Astralwerks Records

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Mar 28

Elroy's Week in Review

I’m sure everyone is either at WMC 2010 this week or wishes they were. It’s North America’s biggest week-long festival of electronic music and the celebration of a culture that has become such a large part of so many of our lives. I’ve got a bunch of live mixes and promos going up over the next few weeks so stay tuned! If you’ve got music you’d like to share please email me at music@djelroy.com and I’ll post it up ASAP!

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