Events | Paradise Garage Artist Spotlight: Joey Llanos and David DePino
Posted by Tay on December 17, 2015
This weekend, Southern California dance music fans will have the unique opportunity to experience a piece of dance music history firsthand, as the iconic Paradise Garage nightclub is making its triumphant return at the Hollywood Palladium. The legendary, New York City nightclub ran from the late 1970s to the late 1980s, and managed to have a tremendous impact on today’s nightclub and dance music culture before it closed its doors.
When Paradise Garage opened its doors in 1977, the club was inspired by David Mancuso’s parties at The Loft, which served no alcohol, food, or drink, and was closed to the public. These foundational ethos led to Paradise Garage pioneering major aspects of modern-day nightlife culture, in particular, a renewed emphasis on dancing, rather than socializing, and placing the DJ at the center of attention. During Paradise Garage’s decade-long run, resident DJ, Larry Levan, popularized the club by championing a new genre, “garage,” which was comprised of house, disco, and techno that you would hear at Paradise Garage. Levan held weekly parties on Saturday called Saturday Mass, and many modern day music luminaries, like Frankie Knuckles, Louie Vega, and Madonna, all point to Paradise Garage as a major influence in their lives.
Joey Llanos & David DePino Paradise Garage Mix by A Night In Paradise on Mixcloud
This weekend, attendees will have the opportunity to experience the magical vibes of the original nightclub, thanks to the headliners, Joey Llanos and David DePino, who were both around and heavily involved with the original nightclub. In fact, DePino was actually the person responsible for finding the space that the original nightclub occupied, which he revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone in 2014. Llanos, on the other hand, was an electrician by trade who was brought on at Paradise Garage as a bouncer, and learned the art of house and techno from paying attention to Levan, one of the best in the business.
Since the doors of Paradise Garage closed in 1987, Llanos and DePino have been traveling around the world spreading the good vibes and great music that defined Paradise Garage, and this weekend will be no different. There’s no doubt that with these two legends on the decks, the Palladium will be rocking wall to wall with some of the best house, disco, and techno from the last four decades.
You can still get limited tickets to Paradise Garage here.
Future House | Modern Machine’s Remix Armand Van Helden’s “The Funk Phenomena”
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 4, 2015
Funky House Friday. Modern Machines come in super hot with their brand new “The Funk Phenomena” remix that’s bound to have every Warwick stray pop, locking, and dropping. These guys aren’t from LA though. They’re two NY based producers and DJ’s who are making noise, namely with their recent “Hey Mama” remix as well as their original “Feel It” single released earlier this year on Showland Records. This remix is already getting spins on SiriusXM so I encourage you to download this thing for the low low price of a social media follow. NY. Modern Machines. I love it.
DOWNLOAD: Armand Van Helden – The Funk Phenomena (Modern Machines Remix)
Interviews | INTERVIEW: John Dahlbäck TALKS NEW ALBUM, NEW MUSIC, AND PRE-SHOW RITUALS
Posted by JT on December 3, 2015
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Swedish powerhouse producer and DJ, John Dahlbäck, is a name that hasn’t skipped a beat from the spotlight and is back to bless the Armada Music catalogue with his latest single, “Count To Ten,” a stylish blend of disco pop and Melbourne bounce with heart-grabbing vocals. I sat down with Mr. Dahlbäck to talk music, shows, and weird rituals.
Mashups | The Jane Doze gets creative in their mashup, “Mean World”
Posted by APM on October 27, 2015
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Now days, most mashups simply consists of slapping a vocal onto an instrumental and there, you’re done. Thankfully, The Jane Doze got more creative and combined Lido, Justin Bieber, and Wave Racer into one insane mashup called “Mean World”. This one is a must for DJ sets and playlists, so grab the free download now and get your Halloweek started right!
Mix | Shaq AKA DJ Diesel Delivers Exclusive TomorrowWorld Mix
Posted by Juicebox on July 17, 2015
Earlier this week, TomorrowWorld unveiled its complete 2015 lineup, which was an impressive group of artists which featured the usual suspects like Hardwell, Tiesto, Martin Garrix, amongst others. One of the most surprising, and unexpected, names on the lineup was the 4x NBA Champion, Shaquille O’Neal, who will be playing TomorrowWorld under his DJ alias, DJ Diesel. The ex-Laker has taken to SoundCloud ahead of his set at TomorrowWorld to give us a little preview of what to expect when he takes the stage in Chattahoochee Hills, and it seems like we’ll be getting a special trap set from DJ Diesel. His hour-long mix flies through some of the biggest trap hits of the year, featuring artists like Skrillex, Flosstradamus, Diplo, and much more. You can check out, and download, the mix above, and you can snag a ticket to TomorrowWorld here to check out DJ Diesel’s TomorrowWorld debut.
Trap | FNT Premiere: ENFERNO Goes HAM with “NoNoNo”
Posted by VMan on July 16, 2015
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Former DMC Champion, and turntablist veteran Enferno, releases a new original single ‘NoNoNo,’ blending moombahton with house and trap vibes. My first thought listening to this track was this is David Guetta & Nikki Minaj’s “Hey Mama” on speed, but then I came up with another analogy, this is Bakermat’s “Another Man” on crack, and I mean this with all respect towards Enferno, for all my ragers, who just can’t get down with the chill, but rather would get turned up with the hype and the beats. Festival season is an order, don’t be surprised to hear your favorite DJ dropping “NoNoNo,” at a festival near you, we got the premiere! This is a must listen!