Put an inspired-by-Disney film into a juice blender.. throw in some sparks and electro house thrust.. and you have yourselves one heck of a tea party. Will scones do you Sir?
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Creating a “London Rave” waveform on Beatport recently and sounding even greater as a mere Instrumental, Mikael Karppinen aka Cut & Slice uses his original humour for lion roaring creations and pumping electro slash house productions.
Helsinki, Finland has come good yet again.
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The act known as Monkey Money originates from Paris, France. Coated in angelic sparks from the DFA Records, Feist and Crystal Fighters quarters, this Parisian act looks upon the BBQ scented atmospheres for longevity-fuelled success and recognition. I think Monkey Money have just found it on these notable four examples listed.
It is the energy that binds us and the rhythm that moves us …
Bo Cendars screws up that diplomatic stance once again, and uses his expert eccentrics to horsewhip Volumia! and Big Charlie into check – while genius-moulding Speiker MC’s vocal over two cutting edged fruitcakes that taste splendidly all day: everyday.
It may well be the sound that moves you, but it will be the Bo Cendars that thrills you. The weekend has just been christened immortal by the tones of Mister Cendars.
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Stranger than seeing a pig sprouting wings and actually being able to glide and fly in the sky, Electrobro settles on more clichéd + experimental electronic territories, opting for a straight-ahead visual look of an actual middle aged lady licking a full grown tree. Its true Aerials, it’s 100% true.
Electrobro continues the bizarre and wonderful early Nathan Fake parallels on ‘Crunchbytes’ – alongside his unique Ableton sensations of ‘Amsterdam To Oslo’ & ‘You Can Swim.’ Make sure to get out of the way as a massive water bomb will splash you right in the face courtesy of ‘If You’re Bored, You’re Boring.’ How lovely.
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The potential to achieve the absolute best in what you can do each and every time, may well have just been achieved in regards to Ryan Henderson & Thomas Shaw’s latest Project 46 remix.
Using the already familiar and distinctive main vocal that envelops Deadmau5’s Original in ‘The Veldt,’ Ryan & Thomas retain the lead vocal in parts but opt for some flowery & pretty chord-punches that sound like your heart and air columns are gasping for their last breath.
On ‘The Rift,’ we are surrounded by all the happy people in world jumping as one. So forget the pancakes for just before you want to go out of a club night, and leave the lemon juice & the peanut butter till after the party has finished. The rift has just settled all and previous disagreements.
To wrap up proceedings on this three tracker of treachery, is the hierarchy of the Armada / Armind and A State Of Trance global task force. Sir Armin van Buuren.
Amid a five minute plus demonstration of pumpin’ and flawless head jacking melodies, the clap-slap-backs and the evil sanctions of phasers, EFX, a robotic voice and the man upstairs (God) inspiring its production build, this latest strut puts ‘We Are Here To Make Some Noise’ on the shoulders of many and on the kneecaps of a few.
Let’s do what the song title says …
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If a track sounds like something that you’ve heard before, but in actual fact it’s something remarkably different.. it can only be classed as an extremely good thing. GRIZZLY have strengthened that musical minded theory once again, as ‘Genie’ is one of their most pounding and quirkier numbers to date.
The Boomzers embrace the mindset that many of us adopt in this industry and much unlike a title such as “Digital Drug” that doesn’t beat around the bush in exemplifying The Boomzers patently loud & heavy chord lines and electro-charged drums, this one is not for the faint hearted!
Nudging our sides in regards to his latest DJ Mix for the summer is Henry Fong tipping a nod of respect towards the electronic dance music community kings: Avicii, Laidback Luke, Tiësto and many, many more. Make note of the very last track that’s featured inside his DJ Mix as that is King Kong whopper which Aerialnoise knows well and truly about.
Blamma! Blamma! make things sound as less difficult than they really are with a persevering and melancholy-rising mix (which touches on the sides of slight techno) with Helium Robots, while Russia’s duo who gather in the genius minds of disco, electro and dubstep, mount up their Finish Him! guise with more electronic safety nets to catch any falls you might stumble upon.
Another savour being coaxed under a golden covenant of retained and blessed harmonic vocal range, is Karin Park getting the one-step two-step treatment from UK’s excellent duo, Genetix.
Last, but by certainly no means least is a man which needs no introduction. One in which with whom has always accomplished extensive amounts no matter what genre, foothold or continent of the world he is on.. that man in question is no other than Mr Ferry Corsten.
Commander-in-chief of the pioneering Flashover Recordings / the unbelievable Tsunami Records stable, Dutch born pseudonym knight handles his latest extract from his latest “WKND” album in a jaw dropping bright orange + bright washing-machine-white way. Supported by Aruna’s vocals + Michael Woods and Shogun’s immortal remixing paws, ‘Live Forever’ moves one step closer to attaining that Highlander state of mind.
Tracklisting for Henry Fong’s Mix:
1. Henrik B & Rudy – Leave a Light On (NO_ID Remix) w/ NO_ID & Martin Volt – Zelda (Hardwell Edit)
2. Laidback Luke feat. Chuckie and Martin Zolveig – 1234
3. Avicii & Nicky Romero – Nicktim (DEFEP Remix) w/ Firebeatz – Miniman
4. Neoteric & Wax Motif – Go Deep (Torro Torro Remix) (Henry Fong Edit)
5. Gemini feat. Greta Svabo – Fire Inside
6. David Guetta & Nicky Romero – Metropolis w/ Calvin Harris – Flashback (Acapella)
7. Nom de Strip & Bones – Shake & Bake
8. Miike Snow – Devil’s Work (Henry Fong Bootleg Remix)
w/ Devil’s Work (Dirty South Remix)
9. Jus Jack & Oza ft. Eli – A Little Bit of Love
10. Dyro & ANSOL – Top of the World
11. Third Party ft. Cicada – Feel
12. Tiësto & Swanky Tunes ft. Ben McInierny – Make Some Noise
13. ? – ?!!!
14. Michael Brun & Special Features vs. Thomas Gold vs. Gotye -
Fire Somebody’s Synergy (Ken Loi Bootup)
15. Dada Life – Rolling Stone T-Shirt
16. Wolfgang Gartner – Redline
17. Keane – Silenced by the Night (Alesso Remix)
18. Porter Robinson vs. Coldplay – Every Language is a Waterfall
(Teets and Henry Fong Mashup)
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Randolph’s favourite reindeer of crafty craft and discharging high octane melodies, furthers Xristo once again into the hands of Avicii & Sebastien Drums. He comes away with a super-charged bootleg in his back pocket. HUGE.
I think I hear a faint cry of a “Hell Yeah” in the background there..
Curated amid a line up that would make any die hard synthesiser fan drown in excitement, the likes of Fear Of Tigers, Edwin Van Cleef, C90s, Electronic Rumours and Lemonade DJs are preparing themselves for a London launch party on the 26 May 2012 to showcase their forthcoming 18-track compilation called “We Are The Future.”
Amongst the features and spectacles listing DatA (from ‘One In A Million’ fame), Lifelike, Phonat, Power Glove, Lazerhawk, Mille, Worship, Maethelvin and many others on this exhibition of total 80s synthesiser masterclass – this compilation reels off the aural-sensational of full blown tears, choreographed / random moves on the dancefloor and instant feelings that you’ve quantum leaped back into a forgotten realm of the decade 80s – and no one is letting you back into the gates of Present Time.
Supplementing this outstanding compilation (and Aerialnoises’ five out of five chainsaws award for May’s Album of the Month), Futurecop! have mixed themselves a short, sharp and sweet example of what you’re about to expect – plus two other dynamite sticks that feature on this picturesque compilation.
In total admiration of their own current sound before, during and after their present existence as Futurecop!, the duo from the United Kingdom do away with the conceded end of mainstream pop music drivels – and conduct instead an oratory idiom of spectacular future-vintage footholds.
“We Are The Future” is released on 5 June 2012 on Kiez Beats Records.
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Ultraísta are Nigel Godrich, Laura Bettinson and Joey Waronker, and they’ve quietly dropped something magical on our doorstep. We have zero context at this time, but sources close to aerial noise have confirmed that Nigel is involved with some side projects in addition to his work with Ultraísta…
Located at the residence of Adam “Unknown” : Blacksburg, Virginia holds residence to the alter ego of Electrobro. Destroying inspirational electronic structures on mass and aiding Ableton rectangles through a register of drums, bass lines and special Max + MSP EFX arrays. The early hours of the morning herald in quite a regalia mode as ‘Meh’ is the final end product of an exhilarating electronic theme park ride.
Under the bonus bar below is another Electrobro track called ‘W.W.D.D.’
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Joseph Espinoza aka Jesp (with whom his mother likes to call him) excellently executes a brutal reverbed function of Ableton blends and computer based programming logic.
It is up in the clouds, but comes down like a lead balloon.
Hold on to your summer hats Boys & Girls.
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Loving the spirit and loving the vibe, Belgium’s Jericho A.D. post us an example of the sumptuousness and the splendour that haunts the techno realm as a whole – plus the opulence and the value that electronic dance music like this brings to the world.
Flirty, brash and never lost for a moment amidst all the right high-impact aural notions, Dendermonde’s trio are looking to target the globe.
Kick over a table carved out of Kairo Kingdom finished oakwood and you’ll find a piece of slap stick pulling right up against botty – to get it slapped Big Fish Recordings style! There is some full blown “Crazy Rock” moments enclosed. Big Fish & Little Fish Laaaarge!