House Music

[quote]Deorum wrote:

This song got pretty popular where I live. I like electronic music but very selectively. In a genre where so many want-to-be dj’s are clogging the scene with their regurgitated trash its hard to have the patience to look for good producers.[/quote]

Patience to look for good producers and you come up with DJ valentino? Lol

PLASTIKMAN AKA RICHIE HAWTIN.

[quote]Bricknyce wrote:
PLASTIKMAN AKA RICHIE HAWTIN. [/quote]

Fuckin right!

Not house at all, but he’s epic.

This thread is full of awesome music - Makes me want to spend my next few summers in Ibiza or something…

[quote]Yonatan wrote:

[quote]Deorum wrote:

This song got pretty popular where I live. I like electronic music but very selectively. In a genre where so many want-to-be dj’s are clogging the scene with their regurgitated trash its hard to have the patience to look for good producers.[/quote]

Patience to look for good producers and you come up with DJ valentino? Lol[/quote]

He was the other example, not the patience one…

Probably my favorite Van Buuren SOng, “Exactly,” I wish I was at this rave/concert.

[quote]Rattler wrote:

[quote]Mettahl wrote:

And have you guys read about the shit that he did to Rusko? Who does that? Leave the guy be. Google Deadmau5 and Rusko fight to read about it. The short story is that he called security to rat out Rusko for smoking. Who knows if it’s true, but Mau5 didn’t really deny it.

Also, he recently passed out during a show. I don’t know much about Mau5’s drug habits, but a lot of people are saying it was because of a mixture of way too much cocaine and his big mouse head. If it was the drugs, then wtf, what DJ kills their own show with a drug overdose? Well, besides Keoki…[/quote]

He really is a douchebag, his reputation didn’t come out of nowhere. I’m glad he’s getting popular and putting Toronto on the map but his ego is way too big. He pretty much flips EVERYBODY the bird, other DJs, fans… you name it.

All coming from a guy who used to be a candy raver.[/quote]

Ha, nice. What was your name?

Swedish House Mafia is teh bomb.

An awesome resource for most genres of electronic music is Beatport.com. It has a massive database of electronic music (approaching a million songs), and the main page of each genre that the site has is full of the latest hits, as well as the classics in that genre. It will have most songs by most electronic music artists ready to download as soon as it becomes available. I can’t even count how many times in the last four years I’ve walked into a club and heard a song playing, and whoever I’m showing up with turns to me and goes “hey, didn’t we just listen to this in your car?”

Anyways, a few of you seem like you’ve been on a search for good new music, and that site should help you out a lot.

[quote]Mettahl wrote:
An awesome resource for most genres of electronic music is Beatport.com. It has a massive database of electronic music (approaching a million songs), and the main page of each genre that the site has is full of the latest hits, as well as the classics in that genre. It will have most songs by most electronic music artists ready to download as soon as it becomes available. I can’t even count how many times in the last four years I’ve walked into a club and heard a song playing, and whoever I’m showing up with turns to me and goes “hey, didn’t we just listen to this in your car?”

Anyways, a few of you seem like you’ve been on a search for good new music, and that site should help you out a lot.[/quote]

Beatport is a good site, if a little expensive. I like the chart feature.

Concerning Swedish House Mafia, I like Leave the World Behind, but the rest of their stuff, from a production standpoint especially, is really lame.

Steve Angello - KNAS, current #1 on beatport (and has been for ages) is made purely from a loop you can find in a vengeance sample pack. FFS it even sounds better in the sample pack (you can hear it on vengeance website, it’s in future house vol2).

The video of them in the studio was hilarious too, they didn’t seem to know wtf they were talking about.

[quote]Yonatan wrote:

[quote]Mettahl wrote:
An awesome resource for most genres of electronic music is Beatport.com. It has a massive database of electronic music (approaching a million songs), and the main page of each genre that the site has is full of the latest hits, as well as the classics in that genre. It will have most songs by most electronic music artists ready to download as soon as it becomes available. I can’t even count how many times in the last four years I’ve walked into a club and heard a song playing, and whoever I’m showing up with turns to me and goes “hey, didn’t we just listen to this in your car?”

Anyways, a few of you seem like you’ve been on a search for good new music, and that site should help you out a lot.[/quote]

Beatport is a good site, if a little expensive. I like the chart feature.

Concerning Swedish House Mafia, I like Leave the World Behind, but the rest of their stuff, from a production standpoint especially, is really lame.

Steve Angello - KNAS, current #1 on beatport (and has been for ages) is made purely from a loop you can find in a vengeance sample pack. FFS it even sounds better in the sample pack (you can hear it on vengeance website, it’s in future house vol2).

The video of them in the studio was hilarious too, they didn’t seem to know wtf they were talking about.[/quote]

The new track, Miami to Ibiza is insane…I agree with the rest though, actually I like the song “One” as well.

This song is catchy as fuck too

We are all about the breaks,DNB, and Dubstep down here!

It’s Jesus!