FYI | Is the Era of the Mashup DJ over?

Posted by on July 6, 2012

Many of you are probably wondering why I chose Madeon for the picture. I will get to that. Is the Era of the Mashup DJ over? The popularity of Mashups has been a very United States oriented thing, though it has spread abroad with the likes of Mashup Germany and others. Mashups in their modern form in the sense that they are not live bootlegs, but studio productions of multiple songs being put together using various samples of songs was really brought to the forefront of the American music conscious by Girl Talk and then by the likes of Super Mash Bros and DJ Earworm with his United States of Pop year end mixes. The next generation of big time Mashup DJs led by guys like White Panda, 3Lau, Kap Slap, 5 & A Dime, The Hood Internet, E-603 and more helped define what it meant to be a Mashup DJ. Obviously I am missing names, but just follow me here. They brought the whole profession to the masses, notably the college crowd, where it spread like wildfire. From there it felt that just about everyone with Virtual DJ started to make Mashups and the boom started. Eventually those who actually had some talent and the tools to take advantage of that talent started to separate themselves from the rest with more guys entering the scene like Sex Ray Vision dabbling in Mashups, Basic Physics, Yoni, DJ Trademark & Mr. Rogers. They would use their quick rise during the Mashup boom to move from just DJing parties on their respective college campus to touring across the US. There was still that dream of instant success with the boom of DJs in the US and making Mashups was the easiest way to get there. It became the starting point for those who wanted to become a DJ.

Fans and blogs have become a lot smarter about their music in respect to Mashups. You cannot just simply put any two songs together, match the rhythms and put it out onto the market and expect success. The expectations are much higher now. People have grown tired of the same acapellas (remember “A Milli”?) and instrumentals (“Levels“?) being used over and over again. Songs have to be in the right key, which limits options, but also shows which artists are the most creative and do not regurgitate the same Mashups of their peers over and over again in different combinations, but actually think of something different. Then there is the issue of sound quality. I will be brief on this, because it is an old topic, but having non 320 samples on big speakers makes your bass sound like a lawn mower and your high frequencies sound very grainy. These high quality samples may not always exist, but you must adapt.

The popularity of Mashup DJs has dropped off precipitously in the last 6-9 months or so. I do not necessarily mean this in the sense that their fan bases are shrinking, though some may be, but in the sense that most fan bases are not growing at the rates they used to. We are not seeing Mashup DJs popping up all over the place and starting careers that would appear to have longevity. Instead they are being replaced by DJs that are making their own productions and remixes. People no longer need to hear Usher, Chris Brown, Lady Gaga or another pop star on top of the some of the latest House tracks to make them popular. House and Dubstep are popular on their own and can be played to the masses without having to be combined to rap or pop vocals. Sometimes these vocals can become obtrusive and can hide the intricacies of the original track. Bootlegs and Mashups are used by professional DJs all the time in their live sets with guys like Thomas Gold, Dash Berlin, Ken Loi, Chuckie, Kaskade, Dannic, Disfunktion, Porter Robinson, Tristan Garner among those who are noted for their Bootlegs. However most of them keep them for their live sets to keep them fresh and exciting every time you see them live. Many of them do release a few of them for free download, but they are their gifts to the fans, not their primary work at all. Chuckie calls his bootlegs “Airplane Edits”, meaning when he has time to kill during his countless hours traveling, he is making his Mashups. Madeon has shown with “Pop Culture” and Annie Mac mix on BBC Radio One that there is a whole new level to achieve to with Mashups, and he has brought the bar there, with no one else stepping up to meet him there with his limitless talent. If the next wave of Mashup artists were to meet him there, then I think the discussion could be refocused there, but otherwise I believe the music public has moved on from Mashup DJs.

That is not to say that Mashups have not been integral to the revitalization of EDM in the American conscious, notably the American youth. Using House and Dubstep tracks in Mashups was critical to bringing them to the mainstream audience and allowing them to be slowly integrated into the playlists of millions without the harsh transition of pop vocal songs to largely instrumental tracks. Mashups and Bootlegs are still a refreshing change of pace if you get very tired of a song and want to put some vocals over them. However with the excess of music out there, a change of pace on a single track has become less and less of a necessity. I had a great time when Kap Slap came to my school, so the live venue is still useful for them. The transition has been made with kids in high school and college shelling out a lot of money to see EDM concerts all across America; festivals and shows selling out in record time, such Swedish House Mafia at MSG and Above & Beyond at the Shrine in LA both selling out in 9 minutes, and concerts selling out before the lineup is even announced. Guys like Kap Slap, 3Lau (though he is moving onto remixes and originals), 5 & A Dime, Girl Talk, and Super Mash Bros will still be followed, but soon the name of the Mashup artist will become less relevant and the actual songs being Mashuped up will be what people judge the Mashup by.

Mashups | Madeon – Minimix (Annie Mac Radio 1)

Posted by on June 24, 2012

Madeon redefines what it means to make a “mashup” (again) with his latest minimix for Annie Mac’s show on Radio 1. Like his “Pop Culture” mashup, most of the tracks are sampled in really small ways, sometime under a second, using the samples as an instrument. The result is, as expected, amazing. A mashup can’t get any better than this!

Check out all the tracks he used in this latest mashup after the jump.
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House, Videos | Madeon – Finale (Teaser)

Posted by on May 31, 2012

Wow just wow. Having just turned 18 yesterday (get after it ladies), Madeon has released a teaser for an upcoming single “Finale”. We previously reported that he was to be releasing an EP and that is wrong as Madeon himself said he was just going to stick to releasing singles. Madeon is a producer who refues to release tracks too early, believing in the axiom of “quality over quantity”, something I deeply appreciate, taking his time with each of his tracks and makes sure they are perfect or better before releasing them to the public. I first heard this back in February in Toulouse and I simply did not know how to process what I was hearing. With “Icarus” and his remix of Matin Solveig’s “The Night Out” under his belt in 2012, “Finale” will be a massive addition to small but important catalog this year. Words cannot really describe the track, so just hit play and let the sounds of Madeon caress your soul.

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Events | Identity Festival 2012 Summer Tour Announcement

Posted by on April 24, 2012

Of ALL of the US festival announcements this summer this may be the best one. Identity Festival last year was a blast hitting 30 cities in close to as many days tearing up the US from coast to coast with some of the best Djs from around the world, most notably Kaskade, Steve Aoki, Avicii, Nero, Pretty Lights, Skrillex, Chuckie, Nervo and more. This year the festival is back on a somewhat smaller circuit of 15 cities, maybe to keep the artsts on the whole way, we will not know until we see each dates lineup, but hitting many of the major cities on both coasts and in the center of the US, though there will be some people left out. However just look at this lineup, Arty, Hardwell, Noisia, Wolfgang Gartner, Paul van Dyk, Madeon, Porter Robinson, and HOLY SH*T ERIC PRYDZ and more. Eric Prydz has been over here as recently as 2007, but he has not been here since the explosion of EDM into the mainstream conscience of the American listeners so I anticipate it will be a totally different experience for him and the viewers particularly with his new triple album coming out of May 21st. Tickets are on sale NOW, so get them while the last for the dirt cheap pirce of $25, and then it is $40, which is still great compared to the outrageously priced festivals all across the US. Ticket link below and tour dates and full lineup after the jump.

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Progressive House | Madeon – Icarus (Collin McLoughlin Vocal Edit)

Posted by on April 23, 2012

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Collin McLoughlin latest release, an uplifting Vocal Edit of Madeon’s Icarus, is nothing short of epic. Not only does Collin preserve the same exhilarating feel that characterizes Madeon’s music, but he also developed lyrics which expand upon the central theme of the original song. As Collin himself describes,

Feeling inspired by the song I set out to create lyrics that related to the original Icarus story

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the story of Icarus and need a quick refresher course on Greek Mythology, please allow Wikipedia to bring you up to speed:

The main story told about Icarus is his attempt to escape from Crete by means of wings that his father constructed from feathers and wax. He ignored instructions not to fly too close to the sun, and the melting wax caused him to fall into the sea where he drowned.

So take a moment, bask in the the production greatness that Madeon never fails to provide, and really pay close attention to the beautiful lyrics that Collin so masterfully composed.

Download: Madeon – Icarus (Collin McLoughlin Vocal Edit)

DJ-Set, House | Martin Solveig – The Night Out (Lenno Remix)

Posted by on April 13, 2012

Above is today’s episode of Hardwell On Air, which includes an exceptional amount of unreleased tracks from the likes of Avicii, Tiesto, Hardwell, Dirty South and more. His weekly radio show is normally exceptional and this weeks episoe takes it up a notch episode is simply outstanding. Tracklist after the jump.
To add to the exceptional remixes done for Matin Solveig – The Night Out, Lenno has provided us with a smooth, funky nu-disco house track that will bring a smile to your face. Lenno has started to make a name for himself lately and should be a name to be reckoned with in the future. Also if you haven’t already, check out the remixes released earlier in the week, including the stunning Madeon remix, the heavy A-trak remix and the recently released grungy TheFatRat remix.

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House | Madeon – Icarus

Posted by on February 26, 2012

All I can say is finally. With its radio play on Pete Tong’s Essential Selection making massive waves around the world and leaving the world starving for more and months of very little to no information about the song; Madeon has finally released this beast on the world. Out on Madeon’s label Popcultured, this is a song you need to go download right away. Look out for his EP later this year and possibly for a resurgence of the French nu-disco sound with Madeon at the helm.