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Vulkan Alarm!

August 19, 2011

Forthcoming ZZT (Tiga & Zombie Nation) single set for release on Turbo Recordings, September 3rd, 2011. Package believed to include a menacing adaptation by the Russian distortion God himself, Proxy, among others. A glaring example of how much you can really accomplish when you own more hardware than you know what to do with. Big ups to Thomas von Party for putting this motion picture together.

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Zzentury Mark

June 1, 2011

In case you haven’t heard, one of the labels that we damn near worship round these parts celebrated their centennial release earlier this week. Of course, we’re referring to Turbo Recordings, and ZZT’s Zzafrika remix package (selected soundcloud previews). With names like Julio Bashmore, Gesaffelstein, Crowdpleaser, Finger Prince, Tomas Andersson & Plein Soleil rounding up the docket of ten remixes, this one is more than fitting to take the crown for number one hundred. The global response has annointed Gesaffelstein’s treatment as the end all be all, but our flavour is something distinctly more plein. Cheers to the boys from Montreal for their astounding accomplishment; here’s to another hundred.

ZZT – Zzafrika Remixes (Beatport)

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Decadent Display

April 22, 2011

These videos will explain what my written words simply can’t. Guvernment’s annual Decadence party returned in a big way earlier this morning, and these videos are the living proof from the Kool Haus stage. The first video is a nice snippet of the highly anticipated collaboration between Rynecologist and Brodinski (played by Tiga), which goes by the name Steel Brothers, set to come out on Turbo. The next Tiga vid contains a track that, out of respect to the label, we will not divulge (wow), and lastly, heaven only knows what tune Boys Noize was playing (bottom of the three). Simply put, what an evening.

 

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One of the most sensational Thursday evening dockets we’ve ever seen. A long-weekend festival line-up awaits us, with some of the finest DJs in the land descending upon some of the biggest, baddest venues the city has to offer. Tack on to that the fact that we will be airing the tenth installment of etoLIVE tonight at 10:30pm — this is going to be a weekend for the ages.

Thursday

THE HEADLINER: TIGA, BOYS NOIZE & MORE — THURS. @ GUVERNMENT
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The Opener: Tiesto, Wolfgang Gartner & Harvard Bass — Thursday @ Ricoh Colloseum
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The Opener: Martial Canterel, Solvent & B. Sek — Thursday @ Drake Underground
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The Opener: Famous Players, FranDiscos & More — Thursday @ Wrongbar
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The Opener: Warrio Music, OGod & Paul David — Thursday @ Andy Poolhall
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THE CLOSER: Tanner Ross, Jamie Kidd, James Teej — Thursday @ Footwork
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Friday

THE HEADLINER: TRENTEMOLLER, ANDY ARES & MORE — FRI. @ MOD CLUB
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The Opener: Coleco, Mickey D, Ballistik & More — Friday @ Supermarket
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The Opener: Mandelephant & Pho — Friday @ Andy Poolhall
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The Closer: Junkies, Alicia Hush, YM & DJ Pauze — Friday @ Footwork
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Saturday

THE HEADLINER: MEATI, MEECH, PANTON & MORE — SAT @ THE SOCIAL
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The Opener: Hatiras, Robb G, Jed Harper & More — Saturday @ Footwork
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The Opener: James Teej & Aaron Santos — Saturday @ Drake Underground
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THE CLOSER: Rusko, Doorly & XI — Saturday @ Kool Haus
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April Appeal

April 5, 2011

It’s been a crazy start to April, with notable musical events occurring all over the map. Perhaps the most notable is our French brethren Brodinski dropping his BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix this past Friday. We’ve heard varied reviews about the selections, and we’re still a little perplexed by the extensive range of crunk-music, but the last hour reaffirms why he is one of the top-dogs in our books. Special mention must go to the collaboration track between Brodinski and Rynecologist, titled Steel Brothers, which we’ll certainly hear this Saturday at Wrongbar.

Other notable happenings in April include an edition of Tiga’s My Name Is Tiga podcast airing live on BBC 6. Not only are the musical selections timeless here, but Tiga’s incomparable swag, and knack for radio commentary, make this one a must listen. In fact, you only have until Sunday evening to stream this one off the BBC Website, so take full advantage. Special tunes include Polynomial by Aphex Twin, the Gesaffelstein remix of Zzafrika, and of course the Boys Noize edit of Tiga’s Turn The Night On.

One last thing that we’d like to direct your attention to, is the release of the Tom Trago album that technically dropped at the very end of March on Rush Hour. The LP goes by the name Iris, and the entire thing is brilliant, beginning to end. Rewind about three weeks ago, and we dished you a piece of this album in preview form from the teaser EP.

 

 

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Yearning For Miami

March 1, 2011

Today is officially March 1st, meaning that March DJ charts are flying everywhere, and much more importantly, our jaunt to Miami is no more than twenty-three days in the future. Yes, aside from the fact that the usually collaborative forces of WMC & ULTRA have split forces (for the worse), we’re confident that late-March will provide us with a hectic seven days of music-related ruckus, regardless of the festival’s hashtag. We’re also going to step up our media coverage this year, providing you a steady stream of daily content, including: the odd live to air radio session, daily videos, more pictures, and of course, breaking the biggest tunes to the world, when they happen. And who knows, hopefully we can arrange for a special interview or two (currently in the works).

We land on Wednesday March 23rd, just in time to catch the tail end of the Recession Session Pool Party with Art Department, Dubfire, A-Trak & several others. From there, we mission to the recently announced Night Slugs Party being organized by Toronto’s own Embrace at Eve, formally known as the famous White Room. One of the best vibe venues in Miami will welcome Night Slugs label boss Bok Bok, as well as Girl Unit, Kingdom and more threads from the same cloth.

We know that Thursday afternoon will be the sun-soaked affair at the Surfcomber when we hit up the People Like Us pool party, featuring the likes of Seth Troxler and Loco Dice. Thursday evening will be consumed by HARD Miami, being held at arguably the best venue I’ve ever been to, in Grand Central — featuring names like Tiga, Brodinski, Mehdi & Diplo, just to name a few. Also that night, Simian Mobile Disco will be playing the Delicacies Party alongside Rory Phillips at Eve, which should make for a convenient late-night stop, before we descend into the depths of an early morning affair at Space, with Loco Dice and Marco Carola.

Friday it appears as though the main event on our docket will be the first segment of Sunday School: The Lost Weekend, which will feature two separate stages, both equally enticing — one with Boysnoize Records artists (ie. Boys Noize, Tiga, Djedjotronic, DIM), and the other with Minus Records artists (ie. Richie Hawtin, Magda, Marco Carola). After that, it’s off to Electric Pickle for the Crosstown Rebels Get Lost party, which will feature Konrad Black, Dan Ghenacia, Maceo Plex, Lee Foss and a very long list of other talented dudes.

Saturday afternoon and evening are still somewhat up in the air, with some big name parties still to be announced. We do have the comfort of knowing that the Trouble & Bass party, and Busy-P’s Let The Children Techno party, are both strong possibilities for the evening hours, but no one could ever predict how whacky the Saturday can end up being.

Sunday evening, Electric Pickle will be hosting the Hot Natured Miami party, which will feature the likes of Jamie Jones, Lee Foss, Soul Clap, Art Department, Robert James and others. The big value-add will be the classic sets thrown down by legends MK, Scotty Deep and Craig Richards. This will be special.

Anything past Sunday we really haven’t given much thought to, but as we mentioned, this is all subject to change seeing as we are still eagerly anticipating the Sound Pellegrino Miami announcement, which Teki will be making in the coming days, as well as the Discobelle announcement. Saturday the 26th is bound to pack more than a couple surprises, and who knows, we might just end up on a stage in front of thousands again.

Enjoy one of the latest remixes from disco sensation Rory Phillips (who will be playing on Thursday the 24th with Simian Mobile Disco at Eve), to set that indescribable, feel-good, Miami mood.

Munk – Keep My Secret (Rory Phillips Club Mix)

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The Dove

November 26, 2010

Tonight, Toronto welcomes the man who’s voice can lift things that muscles were simply not meant to. The man that fun never forgot. Montreal’s techno archangel — Tiga . He runs Turbo Recordings, and he is arguably the most well-seasoned DJ in the world, with an indelible library of music. Usually we make a much stronger attempt to conceal our bias in our posts, but today is not one of those days. Check the links below for some of the previous articles we have dedicated to this man’s music.

LCD Soundsystem – I Can Change (Tiga Remix)

Miike Snow – Black & Blue (Tiga Remix)

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What’s Good Wednesday!?

November 24, 2010

Really excited about this upcoming weekend, with a whole ton of options, options, options, dispersed evenly throughout all three evenings. Some very cool Canadian content kicks it all off on Thursday night at The Drake with The Mole, alongside fellow canucks Nacho Lovers. Look for the dark vibes here, with the finest in murky house and daunting techno. Friday introduces a whole ‘nother level with the likes of Tiga at the Mod Club, alongside techno’s black sheep, Fuhgahzi Bordello. Other Friday options include Sydney Blu and Shapeshifters. Saturday goes just as hard with Felix Cartal, Poupon and Gingy at The Faktory’s Saturday. Also, Nocturne will host the start of the Bully parties with the likes of Bombaman, Brandon Sek and a bunch more.

Thursday

THE HEADLINER: The Mole, Nacho Lovers & Noah Pred — Thursday @ The Drake
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The Opener: Tigerskin, James Teej & More — Thursday @ Nocturne
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The Opener: Barletta, Paul David & OGod — Thursday @ Andy Poolhall
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The Closer: Funkagenda — Thursday @ Cobra
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Friday

THE HEADLINER: Tiga, Bordello & Duvall — Friday @ Mod Club
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The Opener: Sydney Blu, Jon Jon, Baby Joel & More — Friday @ Footwork
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The Opener: Mickey D & Hotmess DJs — Friday @ Savoy
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The Closer: The Shapeshifters — Friday @ Roosevelt Room
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Saturday

THE HEADLINER: Felix Cartal, Gingy & Poupon — Saturday @ The Social
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The Opener: Bombaman, Brandon Sek & More — Saturday @ Nocturne
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The Opener: Mr. Charlton, The Makeover & More — Saturday @ Wrongbar
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The Closer: Black Coffee, Nick Holder & More — Saturday @ 99 Sudbury
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The Closer: Bordello & John Roman — Saturday @ APKlive (London, ON)
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Nothing Has Changed

July 27, 2010

It’s automatic. There is no questioning it.

We sift through hours worth of new music everyday, with titles by the hippest and most relevant producers in the game, and we enjoy it to no end, but when we’re yearning for something on another level, a different dimension of electronic music, the buck stops with Tiga — plain and simple. I would even argue that he’s the top name in disc-jockeying and producing, as a combined art, in the modern day.

The latest example of the production mastery by The Dove, as he is often referred, comes in the form of a remix for LCD Soundsystem, which was released at the beginning of this week. The tune is titled I Can Change, but frankly, that’s the last thing we want from Tiga, as this remix is equipped with all of the most essential elements that we’ve come to know and love from the Montreal-based marvel. Take a highly distorted kickdrum (likely a 909), add the impeccable snares, a 4-minute vocal-soaked intro, a minute-and-a-half long vocal interlude, and an anti-climactic, yet awe-inspiring conclusion — this one has the Turbo grandmaster’s fingerprints all over it. Just a word of caution however, as this piece is as slow-burning as they come, so sit-back, relax and bear witness to pure, and unrelenting talent.

LCD Soundsystem – I Can Change (Tiga Remix)

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Released TODAY!

April 6, 2010

Perhaps one of the most anticipated releases on Turbo Recordings since Peanuts Club, the German duo of Hey Today! have finally released Talk To Me to the general public. The track dates back to Tiga’s epic drop at Parklife in Australia, and has proceeded to collect electronic steam by being played out by the world’s best, namely Erol Alkan, Busy-P, and Brodinski, just to name a few. Busy-P has even gone so far to say that it’s already been crowned as his favorite track of 2010. Though we’re not going out on a limb as Pedro has, we are willing to say that the latest from Hey Today! is absolutely massive, and is definitely worth a look.

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