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In case the above photo has left you a tad befuddled, this week is Fashion week here in Toronto, with some of the most influential names of this fine craft descending upon our fair city to showcase the latest trends. We like to think of ourselves as well-dressed, fashionable, good-looking kids, but at the same time, we don’t want to get it twisted. The trends we try to convey are expressed through bass and treble, so let’s get to the most notable events set for this weekend. Plainly speaking, we have a loaded couple of days ahead of us, with big name headliners stealing the show on each evening. Look out for names like Booka Shade (Thursday), Brodinski (Friday) , Drop The Lime (Saturday) and Alex Metric (Saturday), just to name a few. The most promising of which would have to be the much-anticipated return of Brodinski, who remains a top DJ act in the world, and (if you’ll remember) treated Wrongbar to a real spectacle earlier this year.

Thursday

THE HEADLINER: Booka Shade & More — Thursday @ Mod Club
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The Opener: Shlomi Aber & More– Thursday @ Cobra
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The Opener: Ras G, Mymanhenri & More — Thursday @ Drake Underground
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Friday

THE HEADLINER: Brodinksi, Mandrew, Meech, Meati & Roman — Friday @ Modclub
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The Opener: Paul Revered, Le Freak C’est Keek & More — Friday @ Bloc22
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The Opener: Mickey D, Mr. Mandelephant & More — Friday @ Supermarket
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The Opener: Jay Force, Jon Jon, Joee Cons — Friday @ Footwork
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The Opener: FAM & Nave C — Friday @ The Social
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Saturday

THE HEADLINER: Drop The Lime w/ Zeds Dead — Saturday @ The Social
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The Opener: Alex Metric, Hotmess DJs, Gooffee — Saturday @ Wrongbar
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The Opener: Barletta — Saturday @ Margret on Dundas
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The Opener: Le Freak C’est Keek, Elle Nino & Hollyrock — Saturday @ The Beaver
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The Closer: Luca Bacchetti — Saturday @ Footwork
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HARD Gets Haunted

October 15, 2010

In an attempt to hype up a pair of very intimidating Halloween jams in Los Angeles, HARD have commissioned Mr. Ed Banger, aka Pedro Winter, aka Busy P, as well as Mr. Tastemaker, aka Louis Brodinski to put together a little promo mix. The compilation certainly doesn’t lack star power, and embodies 17 thrashing tracks fusing everything from electro to techno and back again. It would be kinda silly to point out one or two cuts worth paying particular attention to, as this mix sets the standard for today’s most relevant electronic music. Love it or hate it, this mix bumps hard and is guaranteed to incite the masses.

Tracklist

01 DANIEL HAAKSMAN // Hands Up (Jan Driver Rmx)
02 NT89 & CAMEL // Flush
03 KEITH // Get up Ouch
04 RACHEL BARTON // Goose Step (Justin Martin Rmx)
05 BREACH // Man Up
06 LA RIOTS // The Drop (Duke Dumont ‘Thudding Like Elmer’ Rmx)
07 SOVNGER & ALEX GOPHER // Breathless (Alex Gopher Night Rmx)
08 TIGA // You gonna Want Me (Hey Today Rmx)
09 DISCO OF DOOM // Sex Face
10 NOM DE STRIP // Tickler
11 STEVE ANGELLO // Knas (Wafa Re-edit)
12 NOVALIMA // Machete (Savage Skulls & French Fries Rmx)
13 HARVARD BASS // O.N.U.R.P.
14 LVIS 1990 // Forever You
15 BRENMAR & NGUZU NGUZU // Knee Deep
16 WILDLIFE // Metazoa
17 SKREAM // Rolling Kicks

Running Time: 0:52:33
Quality: 320 kbps

Brodinski & Busy P — HARD Haunted Mansion Promo Mix (Soundcloud)

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Grand Central

March 30, 2010

Three separate video clips from the Saturday night party at Grand Central featuring Sinichi Osawa, Afrojack, Brodinski, Erol Alkan, and Boys Noize. The vids do the talking, so we don’t really have much to say, except to shout out the three guys above for being such great dudes — quite possibly the three best DJs in the world.

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Whether it was Fontainebleau poolside at the HARD Pool Party, or under the cloth canopies of the White Room at the Annie Mac Presents jam — one of the unquestioned showstoppers thus far has been the back-to-back magic of DJ Mehdi and Louis Brodinski. Their groovy tribal house sympathies complemented each other perfectly, and had notable DJs like Diplo, Fake Blood, Annie Mac, Busy-P (and pretty much everyone) thrashing backstage.

The dynamic duo spun from 1am until about 5:30, so identifying one particular track that stole the show would be a trying task. One particular snake-charming house work-out that really caught our attention was a super slick collabo between DJ Gregory & Sidney Samson (much love to Louis for hitting the CD text button on the CDJ to ease our curiosity).  The track is called Dama S Salon, and is composed of all the essential parts — foreign (possibly Angolan Portuguese?) vocals, latin percussion, and an absolutely incredible build. Get it!

DJ Gregory & Sidney Samson (featuring Dama S) – Dama S Salon (Main Mix)

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HARD Party

March 25, 2010

In just a couple of hours, this quaint aquatic paradise will host the widely-renowned Hard Pool Party, which will feature the likes of Erol Alkan, Boys Noize, Busy P, Mehdi, Fake Blood, Aeroplane and too many more to mention. The glimmering venue pictured above is literally our next door neighbor, the ultra-chic Fontainebleau Hotel. Though the sun is well from full blaze, we’re looking at daytime highs in the twenty-eight degree range, with minimal cloud accumulation. Just in case you don’t believe us, peep a twitpic taken by Boys Noize Recordings artist Housemeister just moments ago.

Enough with the nostalgic scene illustration, let’s get to the latest work from the aforementioned Housemeister, and his track featured on the Miami Noize Sampler. The track is fittingly called Famous, as the stars have unquestionably come out this weekend. The track itself builds nicely, with a distinct arpeggiator throughout, climaxing with some psycho synths. (Also, don’t fret over the small meg size, the track is certainly 320kbps).

Housemeister – Famous (Original Mix)

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March 16, 2010

In typical electroTO fashion, we’re reaching deep into our bag of exclusivity for this one. The gentleman pictured above, goes by the name of Etienne Mowba, and he (like several others we’ve featured on this space) comes from the budding electronic stronghold of Rheims, France. His work has been endorsed by the entire fraternity of French electronic youth, notably Monsieur Monsieur, a Brodinski favorite.

The Mowba track that we’re making light of tonight is the original mix of Rise, which is available for preview on the SoundCloud application below. It’s a super airy piece, coincidentally aligned with the sudden arrival of spring here in Toronto. Upon first listen, you may think you’re trapped in some kind of inescapable foreign fun-house, but once the bass kicks, you’re abruptly reminded that this is indeed house music.

Another note: the track’s arrangement is somewhat spastic and haphazard, but that totally adds to the youthful feel that resonates throughout the whole thing. There’s a random tribal interlude around 2:45, as well as a totally unique harmony which starts during the final minute of the track (around the 4:45 mark) — both of which keep things interesting. All in all, we’re so happy to support emerging artists like Mowba, and we suggest you stay locked to his myspace for future details.

mowba – Rise (Original Mix)

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Arma And Ready

February 7, 2010

We’ve spoken several times before about the emergence of the Young Gunz label out of Paris ; a musical posse which features chic names like Riot Kid, Lazy Flow, Alan Gay, Digikid84, and of course, the dude above, French Fries. This entire crew has been making significant strides as of late, churning out a long list of peak-hour bombs — and needless to say, the electronic heavyweights are noticing.

Almost two weeks ago, the french-born Monsiuer French Fries dropped his much anticipated Arma EP featuring two original productions, and a host of top-notch remixes by the likes of BeatauCue, Tomb Crew and Bok Bok. One of those originals is entitled Predador, a track which has been making its rounds in both mixes and live sets alike, and doubles as our flavour of the day. The low-pitch conga drums, the spirited horns, and foreign vocal loops represent everything beautiful about house music right now — so check it, and we hope you love it as much as we do. Also, we would strongly encourage you grab the entire Arma EP, as French Fries’ second production on the release, entitiled Senta, is getting rinsed by the likes of Brodinski, and is arguably an even bigger tune.

French Fries – Predador (Original Mix)

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Getting Higher

February 3, 2010

When we asked Louis Brodinski which electronic producers he specifically had his eye on for 2010 — the answer on the tip of his tongue was, “I think a little guy from Belgium, named HighBloo”. When we heard this, we tweaked. Not too long ago we posted a HighBloo remix of Daniel Haaksman, and the consensus over here was, the track was a bomb.

Luca Diferdinando aka HighBloo has been producing for just over a year. Rumour has it that he started this project after seeing Popof play at the Cafe D’Anvers, in December of 2008. That inspiration has served him well, and we’re excited to see where this eclectic mix of fidget, minimal and techno will go.

Today, we are featuring HighBloo’s February Promo MixTape which was delivered to us by the man himself. He went on to explain that he has two looming EP releases on the horizon. First, a double single on Top Billin’ Records with both HighBloo, and our personal favorites Sharkslayer. As well as, a second EP containing two original HighBloo productions (both included in the mix below), which will appear on the new Belgian label, “Party Harders”. Some very big things in the works, so please check the mix for all the gooey details, and my goodness, are they ever gooey.

Tracklist:

01 HECTOR COUTO // Danza Del Aqua
02 PAUL COOPER // Thre 3
03 FEMME EN FOURRURE // Plump Bisquit
04 MUSEUM // French Jeans (Style Of Eye Remix)
05 MILTON CHANNELS & SEBASTIEN REZA // Zutra
06 ANDREA ROMA // Berkin (Spartaque Remix)
07 SHEFF // Planet K (Piatto Remix)
08 DYNO // Notturna
09 VICE // Ha Ha Ho Hay
10 MASTIKSOUL (Feat. George Lianes Jr.) // Back To The 80′s
11 SCHLACHTHOFBRONX (Feat Spoek & Gnucci Banana) // Ayoba (HighBloo Remix)
12 OLIVER TWIZT // Gangsterdam (Nom De Strip Remix)
13 RICHARD VISION & STATIC REVENGER (Feat Luciana) // I like That (Angger Dimas Remix)
14 HIGHBLOO // My Orkestar
15 SPENCER & HILL VS. DAVE DARREL // It’s A Smash (Dave Darrel Mix)
16 WILL BAILEY & MICKEY HOOK // Turn On The Intro (Afrojack Mix)
17 HIGHBLOO // My Sitar
18 GUILLAUME ET THE COUTU DUMONTS // Safety Meetings

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Running Time – 1:18:41

HighBloo – February Promo MixTape

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inTORview: Brodinski

February 2, 2010

Yes, yes, ladies and gentlemen, we here at electroTO are proud to announce a new segment set to grace our space, and we honestly believe that it will offer insights into the electronic music industry that can seldom be found anywhere else. Most of us are well aware of the talent that comes through our beloved city, but our InTORview segment will provide an exclusive, deeply personal look at the top DJ/Producer talents that descend upon our borough. And our inaugural edition, really couldn’t be much bigger. Here is our sit-down with Louis Brodinski:

So how has your latest trip to North America been? Work or play?

It’s been pretty good. It was not really a tour. It was like three weeks in LA for work, but after that, my agent found some gigs, and said you have your friend from Philly who wants you to play, your friend Ryne in Toronto who wants you to play, as well as a gig in Montreal. So I said, okay I’ll take it. I’m coming back in March in Miami, with Erol, Boys Noize, DJ Mehdi, Aeroplane. Yeaaa… it’s going to be good.

In playing your style of techno, how do you find the difference in crowd response from Europe to North America?

The club couture in North America is totally different, but it’s a really good thing for us too. In Europe it’s a real business. Every club, I come, I open as the invite DJ, and every weekend it’s a good party; the crowd is really into it. But here, we need to work, like, we need to come, and come back, and come back, and come back again. You know? Even for me it’s really difficult because I have no album or nothing like that, like Boys Noize for example. For Alex, it’s pretty good because he has his image, his label, his project, his albums, he has two albums right now, and he’s come here, and people go to see him. One, because he’s a good DJ, and two,  you can hear tracks from an album. You know what I mean? Like only the geeks and the nerd can know everything that I play [...] But it’s cool (haha).

People know you for your close friendship and production relationship with Yuksek. Can you speak about your relationship with him, and are you two still as close in the studio?

I think we are the exact same today. When we can work together, we do. But for example, I have a mixtape to do, I have a CD to do, I have a remix to do for Miami. I’m in North America right now, coming back for only two days in France, play, and then go off to Japan after having only one week off. Then after it’s Maimi… like wow. It’s a lot.

We heard about a collaboration with You, Djedjotronic, Noob and Harvard Bass. Tell us!

Yes, we do a track with Noob, Djedjotronic, Harvard Bass and me. Yea but, like now it’s close to the end, with Noob and Djedjo. But we will definitely be doing something for Miami, I think.

You just named a couple of your close DJ friends. Who’s the craziest? Who parties hardest?

Ohh no Victor (Harvard Bass). Victor is the craziest. He’s so funny. Even Noob and Djedjo too, but they are very clever. They work a lot. Yea but like, all good guys.

From other interviews we’ve heard that you’ve been getting better at doing your own production. Do you ever see yourself producing on your own, without a collaborator?

No. It’s just like I’m not a big fan of being in the studio and working on my own song. But when I’m with somebody, it’s really funny, and we can do something different. [...] If I’m working on something I really like, I need to be in the studio for like a week, working on like exactly the same track. I need to be with somebody in the studio. After two years of working with somebody, I’m just seeing. I know what I’m seeing. I totally understand it. I need some more time, but I think it’s going to be good.

It’s clear that you’re a huge fan of hip-hop, as depicted in your blog SmokeMachine. Are you doing anything to pursue that, or is it just a personal hobby?

I think the real problem with hip-hop… when you want to be a hip-hop producer, you need to produce like 25 beats a day. And we produce a track every 4 months, so like, it’s difficult. The rap business is totally different from the electronic business. But yea it’s interesting, like I will do some stuff. Some people are interested in it. I’m doing a rap mixtape, just for myself, just so I can say, at this time, I listened to this music. I don’t care what people think. I just do it for me. [...] In Canada and US, hip-hop is big. Half of the tracks I put on my blog, everybody knows. In Europe, it’s like nobody cares about hip-hop music.

When it comes to producing techno, who would be the one producer you would want to see yourself working with?

I would say Yuksek is the best for that. Yea, for me, because, he’s an engineer and a friend. And working with a friend is just the best for me. [What about Soulwax?] Yeaa, Soulwax are good, but they’re really busy too, you know?

You appeared on Teki and Orgasmic’s ‘Sound Pellegrino’ label last year, any chance you appear on some other emerging labels, like Mowgli’s ‘Deadfish’, or the like?

I like Deadfish. I think it’s a really good label. We just decide… For example, Mowgli asked me, “Do You want to work with Camel? I think it’s gonna be a good idea for him.” And, I think it’s gonna be a good idea for him too, and I like what Camel is doing at the moment, he is really on fire. So I said, ahh, why not!? And it’s a project, between another one. It’s just like, cool… But for Teki, he approach me maybe a year and a half ago, and said “Listen man, I maybe want to do a label, have you got something?” And I said, yea I got something, and it was the track ‘Boogieman’, an old one, really. Then I told my friend Guilliam (The Shoes) that I wanted to do something, and we did ‘Sha Shtil’, and ‘Casablanco’ was like two weeks after. And it was with Yuksek too, yea. It was pretty good. It was good for me. People liked it, people reacted pretty well.

In previous interviews you mentioned that The Shoes and Monsieur Monsieur are big acts to look out for. Anyone else that you have your eye on in 2010?

Hmm. I think a little guy from Belgium, named Highbloo. He send me just all his stuff, and the last two is just… (gesture suggesting craziness). Yea, yea he’s really good. And he’s a nice guy. He send me all his stuff and says “okay what you think, what do you think?”. I just want to see what’s next for him. He’s a French guy from Belgium. You know how they have two parts in Belgium? But yea he’s really good, I really like his stuff. And another guy, a French guy called French Fries [Ohh yes the Arma EP]. Yeaaa, that’s really good. The BeatauCue remix is the best, and even the original too. And the sound, I think it’s really good today. It’s like that minimal kind of dutch house. It works really well… I remember end of January of 2009, I was so excited about music, with the ‘Spraycan EP’, ‘Nadastrom’, and stuff like that. And today, I’m listening to some different stuff. Like this Dutch guy named Oliver Twizt, sent some stuff to Mad Decent. I was in LA, with Diplo, and I was listening to that, and it’s going to be really big.

As far as your new releases for this year, you have Arnold Classics coming out, and…?

Yes, Arnold Classics is coming out on Sinden’s new label called ‘Grizzly’. Yea, Sinden ask me from long time ago, “He says ya ya. I’m doing a label. Give me a track or something.” So I give him this one, and I said find some remixers. I think one is from Toronto? Egyptrixx? He’s really good. And he just did a remix for a band called Cubic Zirconia, and it’s an amazing remix. I just said to Sinden, let’s ask him to do it.

You’re a wristwatch guy, how many watches do you have?

I have 25 watches, but I only wear 25. I have many more than that. [Do you have a favorite?] I don’t have any favorites. It’s exactly like music, I change all the time.

As far as DJs you look up to, who are the best you’ve seen lately?

Mehdi is amazing. Who I’ve seen recently… Jack Beats is really good. He’s a party DJ. Diplo is amazing, as always. Who else… [Alex, obviously?] Yea, but, pfff, he’s already a king, you don’t have to (haha). Everybody plays different stuff now. I cannot wait to see the Hard party. Between Aeroplane, Erol, Busy P… and, oh man.

Last question, you play a lot of material from cutting edge artists, would you consider yourself to be a musical trendsetter?

Umm, I think a test-maker. I hope to be one. I hope to be one for everybody, not just for those who read the blog and forum! (haha)

Thanks for your time Louis!

BONUS: Edu K – Flutesnoot (Brodinski’s B-Live Mix)



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Brodinski @ Wrongbar

As if Steve Angello, Switch and company weren’t enough last weekend, the city and its lovely promoters have decided to spoil us once again (and there’s truly something for everyone’s musical taste). For the Dubsteppers, we suggest you head down to Sound Academy on your Saturday evening to check out UK sensation Rusko, with Krazy Baldhead and company. For the Techno crowd, Nic Fanciulli coming off his Igloofest performance in Montreal, will be at Footwork on your Friday night. And finally, for the nuanced tropical-house enthusiast, Wrongbar Saturday’s has perhaps the biggest booking of 2010 thus far, namely Louis Brodinski. Ahh, what else can we say. Have a good weekend errbody.

Thursday

The Headliner: Joris Voorn — Thursday @ Cobra
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The Opener: Meech & Medley — Thursday @ StrangeLove
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The Opener: Betti Ford & Johnny Hockin — Thursday @ Andy PoolHall
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The Opener: ManyThings & Golden Gloves — Thursday @ Club Rouge (London, ON)
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Friday

The Headliner: Foamo w/ TapeDeck Bros & Lucy Lo — Friday @ Wrongbar
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The Opener: Nic Fanciulli — Friday @ Footwork
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The Opener: Steve Aoki — Friday @ This Is London
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The Opener: Azari & III — Friday @ The Guggenheim (Guelph, ON)
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The Opener: Medley, DJ Cal, FranDiscos — Friday @ Mod Club
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The Opener: Real Talk & Karpf — Friday @ Shallow Groove
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The Opener: Hotmess DJs, Decibel & More — Friday @ Studio 561
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Saturday

The Headliner: Brodinski & Rynecologist — Saturday @ Wrongbar
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The Opener: Rusko w/ Krazy Baldhead — Saturday @ Sound Academy
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The Opener: Hotmess DJs, FranDiscos, DMT — Saturday @ The Social
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The Closer: Nacho Lovers & Very Special Guests — Sunday Morn. @ The Faktory
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