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Amplifetes Iceland Airwaves Invite

AMP Music Berlin/Believe Digital France/EMI/Ministry Of Sound/Playground Scandinavia

The Amplifetes are a brand new 4-piece band from Sweden. Being accomplished songwriters and producers on their own, the members have worked with names such as Kelis, Madonna, Grandmaster Flash and Peter Bjorn and John. While having occasionally crossed paths during the course of their careers, they have existed as a unit for about a year. The band think of themselves as a dream team collaboration of their influences - listing 60s Psychedelia, The Electric Light Orchestra, The Ramones, Elvis Costello, David Bowie and Chicago Trax Records House releases.

The Amplifetes will be performing at The Iceland Airwaves Festival on The Nasa stage sponsored by Dazed & Confused, Moshi Moshi and Heineken on Saturday, 16th October.


The Amplifetes will also be doing a special DJ set on Friday.


U/A Recordings :Classic Remixes Drop // Free Liveset Download


U/A Recordings

After a top airport-free weekend and a wicked turnout at Corsica Studios for my throwdown on Saturday night, we crack on with what's looking set to be a belting autumn season of releases on U&A. Coming soon are singles from Bitrok, Mike Hulme, Peo de Pitte, Rektchordz, Elite Force, Zodiac Cartel & Felix Luker but let's all live in the moment for just a second and enjoy what's quite possibly the strongest package of remixes we've ever put out on U&A.

Earlier this summer The Loops of Fury smashed the Beatport charts with their face-melting-yet-strangely-euphoric BANG-track 'Rack Em', notching up a full 10 weeks on the charts (pop-pickers ... that's like 10CC that is ....). When Crystal Method dropped it at Burning Man I nearly fell out of the booth & dribbled down the scaffolding, and when Sacha dropped it at Creamfields, a girl called Cheryl reputedly levitated above th stage & was found stuck in a large poplar tree the following day.

I can scarcely begin to imagine what these remixes from Zodiac Cartel, Bambounou, Maelstrom and Vandal are set to do. If you dig it, then buy it, and

FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF HERE (full release)
Help share the love - post this link on Facebook / Twitter etc.... > http://beatport.com/s/r1bd5f


Meanwhile, whilst we'd really love your support on this single, we also like to make sure the podz are fully loaded with quality sonic clobber, so here's a download of The Loops of Fury's amazing live set from the Wickerman Festival earlier this summer. It's a free download (of course!) and you can grab it from THIS LINK as a direct download, but better still, download it from this SOUNDCLOUD LINK and drop a comment for the guys...

... especially if you found yourself stuck in a tree earlier this summer ;)


Toolroom Knights mixed by Mark Knight 3.0


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When you’ve already spent the first half of the year celebrating a Grammy nomination, an IDMA (International Dance Music Awards) nomination for your worldwide radio show, a Beatport award for your single Good Times, residencies and tours at the biggest clubs in the world, and worked with the Black Eyed Peas and Faithless, how the hell do you start the second half? If you’re the biggest export in UK dance music, namely Mark Knight, then you release your third epic Toolroom Knights mix album…

Toolroom Knights Mixed by Mark Knight 3.0 features two new tracks from the man himself plus exclusives from Sergio Fernandez, a double hitter from George Andrews and a remix by DJ PP of Mark and Funkagenda’s huge club smash Shogun. Add to the mix the winning single from Mark’s co-production competition with Beatport, 12 Toolroom Records singles and a host of home-grown UK talent including Paul Thomas, George Andrews and Chris Special and not only do you have a slice of unadulterated dance floor heaven, but also a collection of tracks you simply won’t find anywhere else!

Thunder Cats Promo

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For distribution with promo:

Sanctioned release by Ohm (not a bootleg)

New live mix opening for Green Velvet & track list (this is full of exclusives)

There's a saying: "Third time's the charm." In the context of Rock It Science Laboratories'
third release this most certainly rings true.
Thunder Cats have already been on the prowl,
appearing as the first track on Tommie Sunshine's spring promo mix and an XLR8R
podcast. Eric Sharp & Bass Cadet go to the outer reaches of audio space exploration and
zoom back into orbit delivering a monster of a club whomper with Thunder Cats. Sick
Boy, hailing from Amsterdam and tearing up the charts lately with work out on labels like
Dim Mak and Discobelle, brings the polished heat on this incredibly tasteful stormer of a
remix. DJ Fame, Dubsided Records and Potty Mouth Music pioneer as well as Rock It
Science label mate, gives Thunder Cats the big room, big city feel with his deep tech
space growler.

Beatport store:

About the Artists:
Eric Sharp, founder of Rock It Science Laboratories, is a successful US based DJ who
holds down a residency at San Francisco’s acclaimed Temple Nightclub. Eric is quickly
making a major mark as a producer and remixer. Bass Cadet is a breaking new artist with
exceptional ears and refined skills in the studio – definitely one to watch.

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Toolroom Records Ibiza 2010 Vol 2 - OUT NOW!

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Available as MP3, Wav & CD at:

Tracklisting:

1 D.Ramirez '8 Bit Trumpit'
2 Harry Choo Choo Romero '80 Degrees'
3 Funkagenda & Michael Woods 'Alchemy'
4 Koen Groeneveld & Addy van der Zwan 'Slats'
5 Umek 'Chase The Moroder'
6 Filthy Rich 'I Want You'
7 Stefano Noferini 'Maky'
8 Mark Knight & Wolfgang Gartner 'Conscindo'
9 Uner '37 Degrees Afternoon'
10 Rene Amesz 'Balanceo'
11 Koen Groeneveld 'Rudder'
12 D.Ramirez & Steve Mac Feat Robert Owens 'Ups & Downs'
13 DJ Chus, Lissat & Voltaxx 'Vuela Paloma'
14 Paul Thomas 'Wookie'
15 Thomas Gold 'Work That'
16 Loko 'Kixa'
17 Chris Special 'Horizon'
18 Funkagenda & Dave Seaman 'The Mighty Ming'
19 Sergio Fernandez 'Playa Del Carmen'
20 Phunk Investigation 'Insane Machine'
21 Matt Samuels 'Divide'
22 Felix Baumgartner & S.H.E 'Say oooh'
23 Gabriel Rocha 'Black Jungle'
24 Oliver Lang 'When Tealeaf Found His Trumpet'
25 Mark Knight 'Sax'
26 Paul Thomas, Sonny Wharton & Ant Brooks 'Revolution'
27 Secret Cinema 'Klubber'
28 DJ Chus & Abel Ramos 'Human Dromme
'29 D-Unity 'Sex On A Plane'
30 Tom Middleton '10:10'
31 Lauer, Canard & Soneec 'Sunny'
32 Chris Special & Threesixty 'Invader
'33 Kruse & Nürnberg 'In Her Basement'
34 Reuben Keeney 'Esatue'
35 Angel Stoxx 'Im Just A Drum Machine'
36 Jesse Perez & Patrick M 'Sucia'
37 Gina Star Feat DJ Roland Clark 'This Is Hollywood' (Dache & Shaw Evissa Remix)
)38 Sergio Fernandez 'Samsara'
39 Jay C & Felix Baumgartner 'Souk'
40 Adam Shaw 'Out Of Reach'
41 Hardwell 'Voyage'
42 Oscar L & Sr. Markus 'Sata'
43 George Andrews 'Toolroom Records Ibiza Vol 2 Terrace Mix'
44 Pete Griffiths 'Toolroom Records Ibiza Vol 2 Club Mix
'45 Gina Star 'Toolroom Records Ibiza Vol 2 Afterclub Mix'

Rui Da Silva collaborates with Dada for brand new project Crazy Love

Now that the summer months are in full swing and the clubs in the Balearic Islands are reaching capacity, the time is right for Destined Records to initiate their assault on the summer dance floors. The success of earlier releases this year, M’Black and Funkstar De Luxe, have set the label up with a reconnected fan base of their audio output, both ‘Heartbreak’ and ‘Do You Feel’ are still being supported in Ibiza Town and San Antonio. However, Crazy Love ‘Rumours’ is a brand new collaboration between Dada (Matt Schwartz) and Ibiza legend Rui Da Silva.

Rui Da Silva may best be known for his chart topping global success of ‘Touch Me’ which dominated the Ibiza season of 2000 and many years after that whereas in reality he has been a working DJ/Producer for nearly 20 years. Rui moved to the UK almost 15 years ago and immediately immersed himself in the London club scene that lead him to collaborating with many different producers and founding Kismet Recordings for which he self released ‘Touch Me.’ A former Essential new tune then was snapped up by Pete Tong himself for his FFRR label at Warner Music. Since then Rui has DJ’d all over the world and now lives on the island of Ibiza all year round.

Dada returns for Destined after the earlier release this year of ‘Majestic 12’ with featured co-production from The Other (Jonny L). This track peaked at no.3 on the Hype Machine most popular chart and was featured on blogs such as Too Many Sebastians, Disco Dust and Tracasseur. Dada’s biggest success to date was with Sandy Rivera and Trix in 2007 with ‘Lollipop’ which reached no.18 in the UK national charts after creating one of the biggest bidding wars in dance music over the last five years. The collaboration with Rui come about after years of communication over the internet and in January 2010 the pair started putting solid ideas down for a brand new project.

‘Rumours’ is the first production from this project and features the vocal talents of Andrew Tumi. The original mixes have an old school Ibiza vibe to them whilst being harnessed around solid tech house beats and a delightful strings sample and have so far connected with a wide range of DJs on the island from the cooler guys spinning at Space, Amnesia & Pacha to the more commercial guys playing in the west end of San Antonio. 

Preview the Dub mix here: 

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Richard Colman
Destined Records
Soho recording studios 

22-24 torrington place

London

WC1E 7HJ

M +44(0)7976 360 422


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DJmag Top 100 DJs 2010 Cheating Investigation

Statement from DJ Mag: 

"DJmag has uncovered a number of voting irregularities in this year’s DJmag Top 100 DJs. Several DJs are currently being investigated and the magazine is taking any attempts to garner more votes by cheating very seriously. For the last 4 years DJmag have been aware of advancing attempts to score fake votes and subsequently tightened all computer systems and guidelines to ensure this cannot be attempted successfully. Rest assured, every year thousands of votes are discounted that we deem suspicious and 2010 will be no different. 

Since the poll began, almost 300,000 votes have been received via Top100DJs.net for a wide range of DJs. At the back end of the online poll, the IP addresses and emails of all votes have been monitored for any dubious practices and already many of these have been removed. 

In addition to this, on Monday 9th August, we were alerted to a video detailing how a DJ could cheat using a well-known international jobs site. As a result of investigations into this site and others, it was found that a number of DJs or their representatives were allegedly trying to pay coder companies in India and elsewhere to obtain thousands of votes for them illegally. 

As the magazine went to press, we were in the process of confronting these DJs and their teams with the evidence. The first two DJs confronted flatly denied any improper methods, as did their agency, so as yet no DJ has been disqualified. Instead, the focus has now been turned to the Indian coders and whether their mysterious job offers had not been created by DJmag Top 100 DJs denigrator’s intent on causing mischief, or fellow DJs trying to tarnish the names of some of their bigger competition. 

DJmag is determined to ensure that the poll is as fair and representative to the current worldwide DJ scene as possible, and to this end we have now decided to set up an amnesty to highlight illegal voting practices. Please note, investigations are continuing in earnest and will not cease to do so until voting ends on September 23rd, giving you over a month in which to pursue all genuine votes. There is still everything to play for… 

**Anybody with any evidence or suspicions about a DJ receiving illegal votes is invited to email us at amnesty@djmag.com in complete confidence** 

Also, any DJ or their representative who has already been using illegal voting methods can email DJmag in full confidence detailing how they obtained illegal votes. If they do so, these votes will be immediately discounted but they themselves won’t be disqualified. Again, please note, if a DJ doesnt own up to acting illegally and they are found to have cheated, they will be immediately disqualified and publicly named and shamed. 

We will keep you posted on our findings. 

James Robertson, Publisher"