SONG OF THE DAY: Audien & Matthew Koma – Serotonin

So many times when you hear a great track, you can already imagine what a vocal on top of it will sound like. “Machina” by Audien floated around last summer and received a good bit of buzz. This progressive stadium track showcases Audien’s prettier and more uplifting side – like “Wayfarer,” “Leaving You,” and “The Reach.” On first listen, you can already hear the vocals. Though it may not be labeled as “Machina,” it is pretty clear that “Serotonin” is based on that track. Matthew Koma gives an emotional vocal performance that elevates the track to an even higher level with great lyrics that just make you feel good and pretty much anthropomorphize serotonin. It’s one of the gorgeous hands-in-the-air epic tracks that sounds just as good on the dancefloor as it will on the radio. It also goes to show that with the right kind of human interaction, there is really no need to get “Wasted.”

Image courtesy of Spinnin.

Notable Dance Podcast #062

Notable Dance Podcast #062 by Notable Dance on Mixcloud

Clean Bandit ft Sharna Bass – Extraordinary
Florrie – Free Falling (Lane 8 Remix)
Disclosure and Friend Within – The Mechanism
Sonny Zamolo ft Inaya Day – Set Me Free (Lissat & Voltaxx Remix)
Ann Nesby – Living My Life (Terry Hunter Main)
Third Party – EveryDay Of My Life
Fatboy Slim Presents Bem Brasil ft Melissa Fortes – Madalena (Gregor Salto Remix)
Quintino – Go Hard
The Bloody Beetroots ft Drop the Lime – Keep on Dancing (Whiiite Remix)
Laidback Luke & Will Sparks ft Alicia Madison – Promiscuous
Audien ft Matthew Koma – Serotonin
Denis Kenzo & Alexandra Badoi – Lifetime Change
Jes, Cold Blue and Dennis Sheperd – Runaway

Picture of Laidback Luke taken at WMC 2013.

Winter Music Conference 2014 Wrapup

Deorro spinning Sirius XM Music Lounge
Deorro spinning Sirius XM Music Lounge

Gone are the days when a single record or track becomes the record of Winter Music Conference. With a multitude of DJs playing hundreds of parties, and often with exclusive tracks that they just finished, it’s even hard to pick out records heard multiple times over the week (though Hardwell’s “Dare You” and Deorro’s tracks both seemed to be in high rotation). So rather than a record of the conference, here are three common themes that surfaced throughout the week.

Eat Sleep DJ Repeat – not such a healthy lifestyle

Showtek working out on the beach
Showtek working out on the beach

Early in the week, the Showtek brothers hosted a meal and beachfront workout where they stressed that eating healthy and maintaining a regular fitness regime kept them in shape and focused for the demanding lifestyle of a touring DJ/producer. As the week drew on, it seemed that DJs were dropping like beats – Avicii hospitalized for a ruptured appendix and gall bladder removal, Afrojack hospitalized for being “dehydrated and overworked,” and Stefan Engbloom of Dada Life rushed back to Sweden for abdominal surgery.

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Interviewing 3lau

Talking to DJs, there became a clear distinction between those who lived the party lifestyle and those who chose to abstain or minimize. 3Lau mentioned that he quit drinking at shows in order to keep his head on straight and to balance the pressures that come from touring. Anna Worstell of Five Knives mentioned running daily as her way of maintaining physical and mental fitness while the Firebeatz duo focus on eating healthy and getting enough sleep. Sander Van Doorn shared that he schedules a few weeks of escape to get back to his normal life off the road.

Banger After Banger – Everything Sounds the Same

Afrojack being interviewed by Arjan
Afrojack being interviewed by Arjan

A common complaint about EDM became a standard talking point of the week – why does everything sound the same? Afrojack explained it most succinctly. “A lot of young kids start producing and they hear what what works. The essence of effectiveness of EDM at this moment is really obvious. If you want to be on stage and DJ, they use their brain and make a song that sounds like this. (They think) I’m going to go to Miami and someone’s going to pay my ticket to DJ, so I’m going to make it sound like this. Fuck being creative and original, that’s why a lot of the stuff sounds the same.” Though he was also quick to point out how Avicii’s new sound took things to a new level and the upcoming albums by Calvin Harris, David Guetta, and himself also sound different and will raise the standards as well.

Looking Forward and Looking Back

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Martin Garrix, Scooter Braun, Eelko van Kooten at Spinnin Press Conference

EDM is always about what’s new and next, so the rise of a younger generation of DJs/Producers is no surprise. Leading the way is 17 year-old Martin Garrix, whose monster track “Animal” has become this year’s “Levels.” At the Spinnin press conference, Scooter Braun (manager of Justin Bieber), Martin, and label-head Eelko van Kooten spoke of their plans for his career and that as a member of the EDM generation he has a better feel for what the kids want. Even with the commercial crossover, Martin is staying true to his roots and is still the “same Spinnin artist that he was before.” Scooter also stressed that Martin is having “the time of his life” and “living his dream,” and “our job is to make sure that never changes.”

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Audien rocking the Notable Dance earplugs

While Martin conquered both the Ultra Music Festival and Spinnin Sessions at Nikki Beach, he was joined by a whole generation of underage and barely legal DJs/producers who were on just about every bill throughout the week: 3Lau, Jay Hardway, Reid Stefan, Paris & Simo, Walden, Julian Jordan, and Audien.

 

Todd Terry spinning Brobot party
Todd Terry spinning Brobot party

Celebrating the legacy of dance music is always a part of the week, and Wednesday night hosted two concurrent events – Brobot with Junior Sanchez & Friends and A Night at Studio 54 with Jellybean Benitez. Todd Terry’s set at the Brobot party was the perfect lesson in house classics expertly curated and flawlessly mixed by “Todd the God.” A Night at Studio 54 reunited three legendary DJs of disco- Robbie Leslie, Tony Smith, and Jellybean Benitez for a night of classic disco which had Yuca packed until “Last Dance.”

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Seamus Haji wearing the infamous Keith Haring DJ shirt.

Just as classic music was celebrated, so was classic artwork. British Producer/DJ Seamus Haji’s wearing of a Keith Haring DJ shirt led to the Uncle Sam’s store selling out of stock twice during the week.