INTERVIEW: CLMD (2013)

Norwegian duo Carl Louis and Marin Danielle, better known as CLMD, has been rising in popularity.? Their original tracks (“Falling Like Angels,” “Black Eyes and Blue”), remixes (Norman Doray, Gus Gus, Max Vangeli), and white labels (“Turn the Music Up”) have been getting love and support from DJs around the world.? A distribution deal for their Up North imprint through Sony gives them the freedom to release music when they want all over the world.? Their recent release, the gorgeous and progressive “The Stockholm Syndrome,” is just a sign of what’s to come from the talented duo.

Ron Slomowicz: So Carl, where do you keep all your medals?
Carl Louis: Haha, in the fridge.
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INTERVIEW: The M Machine (2013)

San Francisco-based EDM group The M Machine gained major attention when Skrillex released their debut EP “Promise Me a Rose Garden”/”Glow” on his OWSLA label.? The trio of Andy Coenen, Eric Luttrell, and Ben Swardlick were inspired by the classic movie Metropolis for their follow up EPs and their name.? Their remixes of Arty, Passion Pit, and Madeon gained a lot of attention as well.? The artistic trio are really involved with the full aesthetic experience of their music – focusing on creating a live audio and visual show as they tour.? We caught up with them in Nashville when they were touring with Markus Schulz on the Scream Bus Tour.

DJ Ron Slomowicz: How is the bus tour going?
Ben: We are in a new city every day, it?s great and we are very happy. Markus is awesome and his crowds are really intense which is great for us. Andy just programmed a big video show and we get to use his giant LED screen, so the timing is perfect.
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SONG OF THE DAY: Arty ft Chris James – “Together We Are”

Just like yesterday’s pick “Trust In Me,” here’s another song that transcends genres. Whether you listen to the acoustic version or the electronic version, Chris James’ vocal performance of “Together We Are” is uplifting, a song about unity, powerfully expressed with emotion. This comes as no surprise as he is the one who wrote and performed the topline of “The Veldt” by deadmau5, inspired by Ray Bradbury’s haunting short story. Russian producer Arty’s stadium house production is quite moving and anthemic, so it’s easy to hear why Avicii premiered it on his radio show last month. Watch for this to become a massive clubland track on its release and one of the biggest tracks for the upcoming Winter Music Conference.

Acoustic

Electronic

Image Courtesy of Big Beat.