Friday, August 15, 2014

SET: PureDJ Trance set (Jan 2013)



Hello everybody! This is the first set of the year. I'm starting with a new mix for the online radio PureDJ FM (http://www.puredj.fm).

The set was broadcasted live some hours ago. If you missed the show, now you have the chance to listen to it.

It's quite light this time, Progressive tunes to be enjoyed, starting below 130BPM.

If you like it, give it a favorite, spread it and delight it without restrictions.

Track list:

01) John O'Callaghan Feat. Audrey Gallagher - Big Sky (EDX's Russian Winter Remix)
02) David Am & Julio Navas feat. Paco Maroto - Electronic Electro (Original Mix)
03) Orjan Nilsen - La Guitarra (Original Mix)
04) DJ Governor - Shades Of Grey (Original Mix)
05) Armin van Buuren vs. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Not Giving Up On Love (Extended Version)
06) Ron Hagen & Al Exander - Last Minute (Beat Service Remix)
07) Gaia - Tuvan (original mix)
08) Ron Hagen & Al - Exander - Now is The Time (Original Mix)
09) Myon & Shane 54 - International Departures (Classic Anthem Mix)
10) Alexander Popov - Revolution In You (Main Mix)

Download link: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/t4TR1MX8/PureDJ_Trance_set__Jan_2013__b.html

Godspeed!!!

SET: Metro Tech #5



Here comes the last upload of the year! This is the fifth edition of my Metro Tech Project, get ready to listen to the best of 90s Speed Garage, House, Techno and Trance too, what used to be played in the Metro Tech program on Metropolitana FM radio station here in Sao Paulo, Brazil, between 1997 and 1998. This time, most songs are tracks I wished to hear in the program, from the same years.

Project details/Detalhes de projetos: Metro Tech

Aqui vai o último upload do ano! Mais um set dedicado ao antigo programa Metro Tech da rádio Metropolitana, São Paulo, 98.5 FM, entre 1997 e 1998. Desta vez, a maioria das músicas são músicas da época que eu gostaria de ter ouvido no programa, pois o projeto inclui essas músicas também.

Track list:

01) Brainbug - Benedictus (Exitiale mix)
02) Porn Kings - Up To No Good (DJ Quicksilver Remix)
03) Disco Rouge - Disco Rouge
04) Todd Terry - It's Over Love (Dillion & Dickins Divine Remix)
05) Prodigy - Narayan
06) Nu-Birth - Anytime (Gant Mix)
07) Virus - Strictly Ripping (Extended Version)
08) Pink Techno Project - The Wall
09) DJ Trajic - On Fuego (Stomp)
10) Todd Terry Feat: Martha Walsh & Jocelyn Brown - Something Going On
11) The Space Brothers - Forgiven (Loop Da Loop Mix)
12) Perpetual Motion - Keep On Dancing
13) Bobby Brown - Feelin' Inside (Loop Da Loop Danger Man Speed Garage Mix)
14) Mary Kiani - 100% (Tall Paul Remix)
15) DJ Dero - Energia (Extended Mix)

Download link: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/qxlGXmkeba/Metro_Tech_5_by_MarsNRG.html

Godspeed!!!

SET: PureDJ Trance set (Dec 2012)



Hello everybody!

This is the last edition of the year for the show PureDJ Trance set, and it is dedicated Classic Trance, something everybody loves it. It went LIVE some hours ago at http://www.puredj.fm

I start will the magician Robert Miles who tells us a Fable that will never end... :)

My favorite Trance artist of all time, Mauro Picotto, it's also there, and he is the one behind CRW too.

Sash! is perhaps the artist I brought most to the PureDJ project, now with a song in Japanese, Ganbareeeeh!!!

Ruff Driverz, Ayla, and Transa played a great role in my earlier times as a Trance beginner.

Technically, I think it is far from being the best set of all, but it certainly ensures a great trip to the past, and fans of Classic Trance may love it.

Listen, spread, share, and be happy!

Track list:

01) Robert Miles - Fable (Message Version)
02) Mauro Picotto - Lizard (Claxixx Mix)
03) Mario Piu - Techno Harmony
04) Gouryella - Ligaya (extended vocal mix)
05) CRW - Sweet Dream (Sweet Dream Mix)
06) Sash! - Ganbareh
07) Ruff Driverz pres. Arrola - La Musica (Mike Koglin Mix)
08) Ayla - Ayla part 2
09) Transa - Enervate (Original Mix)
10) PPK - Resurrection

Download link: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/aNJI4bZV/PureDJ_Trance_set__Dec_2012__b.html

Godspeed!!!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

SET: Club 90s EP8 (Classic Eurodance)


Let's go for the 8th installment of Club 90s, now dedicated to classic Eurodance.

Some of the tunes featured were very successful in Brazil, such as Countdown, I Give You My Heart, Scatman's World, I Can't Stop Loving You, Captain Jack, between others.

This set has been produced with BPM level between 145 and 150. I plan to release a follow-up to this one soon, from 150 to 160, depicting that higher BPM levels could present incredible dance music too.

If you like classic Eurodance, make sure to check out previously released episodes of Club 90s, a project in which I alternate styles, bringing also House, Techno and others, 90s is the deal.

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Track list:

01) Dj Tururu - Countdown
02) Mighty Marvels - Breaking my heart
03) Dreamland - Anything for u
04) Robin - Juliet (Factory Team Remix)
05) Senor X - Tainted Love
06) Nevada - Don't U Bring Me Love
07) D Lies feat Raffa - Lies
08) P.E.A.R.L. - Summer Holiday (Remix)
09) Intermission feat. Lori Glori - Give Peace A Chance (New Generation Mix)
10) Mr. President - I Give You My Heart
11) One Nation - More Than This (Adventure Mix)
12) Black 4 White - Cannibal
13) Bliss Team - Living On A Prayer
14) Scatman John - Scatman's world
15) Sect - I Can't Stop Loving You
16) Taleesa - Burning Up
17) Culture Beat - Do I Have You
18) Herbie - Right type of mood (Remix)
19) Captain Jack - Captain Jack (Peacecamp Mix)

Godspeed!!!

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

SET: PureDJ Trance set (Nov 2012)





This set is not 100% Trance, I just minded about making a good set for the radio and the general online listener. Naturally, mostly Trance based, you'll have Paul van Dyk, Ferry Corsten (System F), Armin van Buuren, Sash!, Brainbug (did you know the recent vocal version?), etc. with special attention to the first song which is deemed by many the very first Trance song ever, from 1992. Of course, that's not true, perhaps that song was the first to get popular under the name Trance, just that!

Focus on vocals, classic, House, Techno, Progressive and Uplifting Trance, have fun!!!

Track list:

01) Age Of Love - Age Of Love (Jam And Spoon Watch Out For Stella Mix)
02) Whitney Houston - It's Not Right But It's Okay (Thunderpuss Club Mix)
03) Paul Van Dyk - New York City (Full Version)
04) Mario Piu feat. More - Runaway
05) Brainbug - Nightmare (Extended Vocal Mix - 2011)
06) Gigi D'Agostino & Albertino - Super (Extended Mix)
07) Ricky le Roy - Tuareg
08) Sash! - Rainforest
09) System F - Cry (Rank 1 Remix)
10) Armin Van Buuren ft J Suissa - Burned with Desire (Rising Star Vocal Mix)
11) Emma Hewitt - Foolish Boy (John O'Callaghan Remix)

Download link: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/hYFULg0-/PureDJ_Trance_set__Nov_2012__b.html

Godspeed!!!

SET: PureDJ Trance set (Oct 2012)



Here comes one more edition of my Trance episodes for PureDJ web radio. This set is another one dedicated to Hard Trance, a genre which I feel more and more inclined to listen and mix.

If you missed the show live, here you can listen to it as many times as you wish. Comments and faves are welcome, spread it as much as you can.

Cheers from Brazil!

Track list:

01) Global Sound Players - The Fly (Club Mix)
02) Mike Nero - Ready To Flow 2008 (Dream Dance Alliance Remix)
03) Mike Nero - Strange Days
04) Bass Inferno Inc. - Keep The Fire Burning (Mike Nero Mix)
05) Calderone Inc. - Bells Of Eden (Club Mix)
06) Dssl, C.A.N.I.A.M. - It's A Dream - (Andy Jay Powell Mix)
07) DJ Enzo.Ch - Independence - (Mike Nero Mix)
08) DJ Fait - Seeking After That (Club Mix)
09) Andy Jay Powell - Children Of Paradise 2K9 (Dream Dance Alliance Remix)
10) Mauro Picotto - Iguana (Megavoices Mix)
11) Safri Duo - Played alive - The bongo song)

Download link: http://www.4shared.com/mp3/OfOjcT4T/PureDJ_Trance_set__Oct_2012__b.html

Godspeed!!!

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

5 Mistakes Every Beginner Producer Makes (And How To Avoid Them)

These are recommendations shared by the web site: http://www.djtechtools.com

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POSTED BY NICK PERLOFF ON JUNE 26, 2013

In many ways, the trajectory for a DJ is simple: master technical fundamentals, get great at selecting music, and try and develop a unique style that’s all your own. While the trajectory for production is in some ways very similar, modern DAWs provide such a myriad of options that make it easy to fall into one of many pitfalls, especially when just starting out! Today we’re looking at 5 of the most common mistakes almost every beginner producer makes, and how to avoid them.

1. LESS IS ALWAYS MORE 

When starting out, the impulse of the vast majority of producers is to grab at every extra plug-in and piece of tech they can get their hands on, and why not? Each product invariably markets itself as the be-all, end-all product that will immediately inject your tracks with fresh energy and life.

While it’s true that there are a lot of pieces of gear and plugins out there that (when used properly) are godsends, grabbing a handful of them and throwing them into your newest track won’t do anything but throw in a bunch of processing that’s too complex for you to handle.

It might be difficult, but instead of trying to use a million different tools to achieve the same effect, try becoming an expert in using a few: mastering one synth and one compressor will do far more for your workflow than half-understanding the functions of ten synths and twenty compressors, a mantra that’s been repeated by the likes of Skrillex, who made his entire Scary Monsters album with only Ableton’s onboard processors.

2. LOUDER DOESN’T MAKE IT BETTER

There’s perhaps nothing more infuriating in the world of production than lovingly mixing down a track, spending hours tweaking every knob, every parameter, automating down to the second, and then referencing it to a professional club track and watching your smile sink slowly as your track is absolutely pummeled by the thump of its professional counterpart. For a lot of producers, this is a massive source of frustration, and rightfully so, as it can feel like there’s absolutely nothing one can do to compete on the level of these thumping mixes.

The solution that a lot of beginning producers jump to is the notorious “brickwall” limiter, which is basically akin to using a butcher knife where you should use a scalpel. The reasoning often cited for this practice is usually something along the lines of  “Mastering techs use limiters, and they make loud tracks, so I should too.” Unfortunately this results in all kinds of negative and unanticipated effects, like pumping sounds, dynamics loss, and distortion. Ultimately, it’s better to take some time to learn a bit about the mastering process, or to save up to pay a mastering engineer, than to take the easy route and absolutely squash your tracks.

3. DON’T FEAR THE PRESETS

It seems increasingly that the production world is divided into those who view presets as the ultimate cheat, and those who view them as the only way to produce. While their ultimate purpose likely lies somewhere between those two opinions, it’s incredibly important to have a reasonable approach to presets (and by extension, samples and sample packs).

Many producers might cringe at the sound of a Nexus piano preset, it’s important to remember that the end goal of a producer should be satisfaction artistically with themselves and with the audience, which may or may not be comprised of people who can recognize presets. This isn’t necessarily license to go and write something like “KNAS,” but you should always keep an open mind to both samples and presets, if only as tools to compliment your sound and radically increase your efficiency.

An easy way to use presets and samples without losing the integrity of a track is to mix genres that traditionally aren’t related: for example, try using hip-hop synth samples in a techno track; you’ll find that the jarring presence of a sound from an entirely different sonic universe can produce some exciting and novel results.

4.  I SOUND LIKE [FAVORITE PRODUCER], AM I FAMOUS YET?

Far too many producers confuse learning the ins and outs of a system with learning how to make a specific product. When starting out, the drive is somewhat clearly to make a track reminiscent of the track that got you into production in the first place, or at very least, the track you love at the moment. In a recent interview with DJTT, Lucky Date recommended emulating the sounds of a favorite artist as a great starting place for new producers.

There isn’t anything inherently wrong with having a fondness for a sound or style, but producing with a constant eye towards making one type of sound will stunt one’s growth as a producer and as a musician. Tutorial-hunting and remake attempts will only teach you the sound that is the end result of a process invisible to everyone but the original producer.

Instead, spend time reading and learning about general techniques of compression, EQing, and sound design; the end result will be a much richer production experience and a wealth of knowledge that’s applicable to a wide variety of production styles and changing tastes.

5.  OBSESS OVER THE ART, NOT THE CRAFT

This is a simple thing to remember, but it’s lost on tons of producers starting out: there will be a point at which you are fairly comfortable with your production skills. Whenever that point may be, it’s crucial to remember that a production skillset isn’t the end goal, writing music is!

It’s fantastic to have a well-mixed track with plenty of perfectly synthesized sounds, but if it’s a boring track, no amount of clean mixdown will ever make it interesting. Think of the core principles of sound design as guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Once you’re relatively comfortable with understanding each of the features of your chosen DAW, try doing something unconventional or even technically “dumb,” like using a limiter on a single track, or heavy reverb on a bassline, or using a really wide imager on a synth line. These adjustments might not make your track better technically, but this sort of experimentation is almost always guaranteed to make your track more interesting.

Have you ever been trapped in one of these producer pitfalls – or know of any examples of producers who might be stuck in one of them right now? Chat with us in the comment section below.

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Source: http://www.djtechtools.com/2013/06/26/5-mistakes-every-beginner-producer-makes/