Featured, Interviews | Sammy Adams “On The Spot” Interview [FNT Exclusive]
Posted by LoffyG on July 24, 2012
Last week I had the opportunity to sit down with Sammy Adams for an “On The Spot” Interview while he was doing a show in Minneapolis, MN. I go beyond the average interview questions you would expect to hear in an interview. We talk about a variety of topics from what wakes him up in the morning to the best date spot in Massachusetts. The interview aside, the show was awesome and he performed some unreleased music. One song being “All Night Longer” which he recently filmed a video for that’s going to be released in the near future! If you haven’t already grabbed “Only One” on iTunes you can buy that here!
Events, Exclusive, Featured, Interviews | Hardwell Interview (FNT Exclusive) + Lavo Recap
Posted by Middy on July 21, 2012
Thursday I had the opportunity to sit down with Hardwell before his show and chat with him about his first show, touring as a teenager, his collabs with Tiesto and Porter Robinson, the importance of labels and much more. The superstar DJ / producer from Breda, Holland is now a 10 year veteran of the dance music scene even though he is just 24. He signed his first record deal at the age of 14 and started playing clubs in Holland around that time. You are all familiar with his recent singles “Spaceman (Original + Vocal)” and “Kontiki“, as well as his techy single “Three Tringles” on Toolroom Records and his huge upcoming single “How We Do” with Showtek. He premiered his remix of Example’s single “Say Nothing” that was incredible by the way (i somehow managed to not get a video of it, I apologize). He is a superstar playing main stage at all of the biggest festivals all over the world from Ultra to Tomorrowland next weekend to EDC and many more.
His set at Lavo was clinical — a lesson on how to be precise with your mixing, moving between songs like clockwork with a quality and varied track selection. He played crowd pleasers like Otto Knows – Million Voices, “In My Mind“, “Silhouettes” and “Nicktim”. He also played a variety of tracks from his own label like Dannic – Tombo and Jordy Daz – OMG, as well as many selections from his already remarkable discography. He played and bootlegged a few Hip Hop records like DMX – Party Up (Up In Here), which got a great crowd reaction and made sense if you read to the end of the interview. Anyway read the beginning of the interview below and the rest after the jump.
FNT: Lets go back to the beginning when you first started DJing. Think back to your first gig, what was like, who was there and how nervous were you?
Hardwell: My first gig was when I was 12 years old and yea I was so nervous the day before I couldn’t sleep because I was really preparing this stuff and all this music. I can still remember the date, it was fun. On the first side, I was really nervous and on the second side on I was playing for my best friends so that made really comfortable, actually it was a really funny gig.
FNT: You had to tour with your parents until you were 18 because you couldn’t enter the clubs; how strict were they with your schooling and your schedule.
Hardwell: School was the most important thing at that point and after that music because my parents really wanted me to finish high school, and I did. At that age I really had a tight schedule, I think you need it at that point.
FNT: When you started it was hard to promote yourself as artist without the help of a label, but now with Soundcloud, Facebook, Twitter, blogs etc; do you think is as important or useful for a young, unknown artist to sign record deals right off the bat, especially since people don’t buy music anymore.
Hardwell: I think it is still important because big record labels are taking care of your whole artist brand, so to take it to the next level, it is not about Soundcloud or Youtube, of course you can grow your artist profile too through that, but social media is just to stay in touch with your fan base and your profile as an artist you still need a big label and the right people behind you to push your name to the next level to make your name a brand. So I think in the beginning of course Soundcloud and Youtube and Facebook are really important, but then again the big labels are still important too not only for selling music, but for the branding as well.
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Contests, Featured | JammyPack/Apparel Giveaway
Posted by CHAZZZ on July 19, 2012
JammyPack is bringing fanny packs back in style faster than Kim Kardashian’s marriage. And these aren’t your mother’s fanny packs: JammyPack makes the sickest, hippest packs we’ve ever seen, complete with bass bumping 3W speakers, 8W Driver, and USB Power installed in them. We were lucky enough to team up with JammyPack and LA Riots to bring you an awesome giveaway featuring a different product from everyone. 3 winners will be picked to win a JammyPack, #StartaRiot T-shirt and and a FreshNewTracks GLOW Shirt. Go HERE to enter and make sure to support JammyPack and LA Riots on Facebook.
Exclusive, Featured, Progressive House | Ken Loi feat. Zashanell – All It Takes (Dean Divine Remix) [FNT Exclusive]
Posted by Middy on July 17, 2012
Latvian producer Dean Divine won the Ken Loi “All It Takes” remix contest and now we have the download of this incredible remix for you here at FNT. Ken Loi himself is a rising American talent and to have his support is becoming more and more of an honor; thus winning this contest should be a pretty big stepping stone for Dean Divine’s young, yet promising career. He has only been producing originals and remixes for a year, but his sound is quite mature for such a small window of producing. Dean Divine adds his flavor to the already wonderful progressive track, adding new layers of complexity to the melody by chopping up the original melody, adding pitched breaks, an important, fast moving arp, and of course a pounding bass line. It is clear why Ken Loi tabbed this as his favorite remix of the 80 submissions and will be playing it out in future sets, so get the free download now from the Riga native.
Featured, Mixtapes | Clinton Sparks- My Awesome Mixtape 3
Posted by A on July 10, 2012
Featuring original production and verses from Rick Ross, Mike Posner, Fabolous, and more, “My Awesome Mixtape 3” is essential for taking any party to the next level. This is a must download.
DOWNLOAD: CLINTON SPARKS- MY AWESOME MIXTAPE 3 (INDIVIDUAL TRACKS)
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Electro-House, Exclusive, Featured, Progressive House | Moore – The Moore, The Better EP (FNT Exclusive)
Posted by Middy on July 3, 2012
Moore, a 19 year old producer / Dj hailing from down south in the ATL, is ready to make waves in the scene with his powerful electro house stabs and melodic progressive grooves. As a member of Archie’s management team, he is ready to start his ascent into the upper echelon of the increasingly crowded American electro house scene. Aided by his superior production skills and variety of sounds packed into this 3 song EP, Moore shows us that there is bright future ahead of him. The first two tracks trend more towards electro house with a sing song whistle carrying the melody in “Project X” and an elegant piano bringing together “Handy Mandy”. “Visa” is more your traditional progressive track utilizing the well documented dance piano with synth layers.
Albums, Exclusive, Featured, House, Interviews, Videos | Jody Wisternoff – Trails We Blaze + Exclusive Interview
Posted by Middy on June 27, 2012
While the vast majority of you may not know who Jody Wisternoff is, I believe it is time you get to know the man and his luxurious, groovy house tracks. The British Dj / producer is a long time veteran of the music industry who has been a part of this since the 80s. At the age of 16 he was already playing for crowds of 5,000 people and has not looked back. In the 90s he formed the duo Way Out West with Nick Warren and his dance music career took off from there, becoming an integral part of the 90s British rave scene. His sound is more of the classic, summertime, poolside Ibiza house that is great to enjoy when relaxing when friends with some drinks alongside a pool or other body of water.
His recently released album on Anjunadeep “Trails We Blaze” is his debut artist album after making music for over 25 years under various different monikers and with Nick Warren with Way Out West. The entire album is incredibly smooth and moves seamlessly from one track to the next. There are plenty of great vocal tracks with John Mendelsohn and Pete Josef providing the proper vocal accompaniments to the instrumentals from Jody Wisternoff. The first track “How You Make Me Smile” has been one of the more popular tracks due to the addictive vocals from Pete Josef that have an uncanny ability to get stuck in your head, long smooth violin strokes and a funky, head bobbing bass line. The video for the song above represents perfectly how one feels with this song. The next couple tracks really get into the style of Jody Wisternoff, having much more of the club house sound with a more prominent featuring of the steady bass line and various melodic layers to bring out the groove in each of the tracks. We are also introduced to John Mendelsohn’s vocals in the second track. Continue on for more of the review and an interview with Jody Wisternoff himself.