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Saturday, 19 April 2008 |
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Liquid People presents Danism featuring Sean Williams "Trouble in paradise" (Tony Records CD Promo)
The label information reads: "Trouble In Paradise" is a pure testament to the roots of R&B flavored vocal house - we couldn't have said it better. This is the kind of vibe we feel has gotten lost and forgotten in recent times, with an inspirational and uplifting vocal full of passion provided by Sean Williams, while the musical backdrop brings back memories of the classic club sounds from the early 80's - groovy and funky, beautifully orchestrated (just listen to those delightful chords), soulful yet powerful. Both a vocal and dub version of this well received treasure are included in the package.
Next are the modern interpretations. The up and coming TJ Inc. (Jacko aka Giacomo Berarducci, Tony Loreto and keyboarder Antonio DiMauro) transform the song into a deep, slightly dark anthem that is fuelled with dramatic strings, lush chords and a marvelous organ. This one is absolutely resistless, guaranteed to set the dance floor on fire. One step further goes the 'Conan TIG Dub', twisting the song into a tougher affair perfect for the bigger rooms and peak time play.
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TraxsourceINDAMIX Issue # 7 (House, Garage & Other Illicit Grooves...) |
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Written by Michael Fossati
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Wednesday, 16 April 2008 |
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Tons of projects under development at the mo’ on the other side of your screens, not only here on IDMW but also by the likes of our partners, with the future displaying of this column being no exception, speakin’ of which we’ll keep you posted in the coming weeks. Welcome to TSIDM # 7 in the series…
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Fresh Grooves Spotlight: "Tony Loreto", mixed by Michael Fossati |
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Written by Michael Fossati
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
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To give you an idea why Tony Loreto made such an impression in the house music scene, we present this mixshow featuring many of his exclusive remixes.
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In the Spotlight: Tony Loreto |
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Written by Michael Fossati
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
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Every now and then, a new star is born and shines bright, but many of those stars disappear as fast as they emerged. Certainly this is not the case with Tony Loreto, a young Italian producer and DJ currently living in Switzerland who has become a household name in the house music scene in recent months thanks to some of the most sought after remixes he has put out with a consistency and quality rarely found these days. There are no limits of genres for Tony Loreto when it comes to remixing songs and adding his own distinctive touch and sound to them as you can judge with him remixing the likes of Terence Trent D'Arby, Mary J. Blige, Stevie Wonder, Sting and also house classics such as "Motherland" by Tribal House or "No smoke" by Koro Koro to name just a few.
Tony Loreto also released the highly acclaimed "The Spirit EP" on Tony Records and most recently various high caliber remixes such as "The meaning of love" by Andy Tamashi and "You remind me" by Kenny Carvajal featuring Swaylo (the result of a collaboration with Abicah Soul), with many more production and remix projects in the pipeline.
Don't miss to check out an exclusive interview with Tony Loreto at our partner site InDaMix Worldwide as well as our exclusive mixshow showcasing some of his production and remix work.
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Miami 2008 Recap by Michael Fossati |
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Written by Michael Fossati
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Monday, 14 April 2008 |
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So, what is the reason you go down to Miami every year? Is it to enjoy the great location, to chill or simply to enjoy the parties with your friends? Is it to do networking and meet the people you talk and chat all year long? Or is it to sign a contract in some way (get a production deal, sign your tracks to compilations or labels, get bookings as DJ)? Well, depending what the reason is you came down to this years Winter Music Conference (WMC), you either will call it a success or a disappointment - read on to find out about my feelings and whether I consider it a worthwhile experience or not.
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Fresh Grooves Volume 446, mixed by Michael Fossati |
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Written by Michael Fossati
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Saturday, 12 April 2008 |
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Back to the usual format after the WMC madness... enjoy !!
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Written by Michael Fossati
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Saturday, 12 April 2008 |
Picks of the Week
WMC Aftermath: Jephte Guillaume featuring Wiltrud Weber "Blue and deep" (Tet Kale Records CD Promo)
If you have been in Miami and had the chance to hear this outstanding piece of music, you know why this production made it straight to our Pick of the Week spot. On "Blue and deep", Jephte Guillaume combines operatic singing courtesy of Wiltrud Weber with his incomparable orchestrations that are full of acoustic and organic arrangements, with a resistless percussion and drum drenched groove leading the way for wonderful melodies and the masterly performed vocals. It may be different and sound unexpected, but with its spirit and the uplifting vibe, this one must be considered an innovative masterpiece. Beside the vocal version, there is also a 'Deepstrumental' that strips most of the vocals to create a more intense feeling. Expect a whole album from the collaboration of Jephte Guillaume and Wiltrud Weber in the near future.
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Breaking News: Illegal Music Sales On Internet??? |
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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 |
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FAO: LABEL MANAGERS, PRODUCERS, ARTISTS
Paris: 04/09/2008 10.00 pm CET
It has just come to our attention that another website might be once again fucking the whole industry while selling music at incredibly low prices…
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