Yooj is now out of the US, in Berlin on an artist visa and officially on the rise. His taste is both knowledgeable and suave, hitting Beatport’s Tech House top 25 with his latest “Mademoiselle,” alongside remixes from Martin Buttrich. With support from John Digweed, Joris Voorn, Marco Carola and Lee Curtiss to name a few, Yooj is going deep and climbing higher every day. Read on for our exclusive high quality download of “Madamoiselle,” his track with Andrew Wickes “Katipo,” as well as his latest mix.
Scion A/V will be releasing a new EP from Los Angeles’ own (Thee) Mike B tomorrow for free on their website, but today they’ve given us the world premiere of ‘Iration’, a collaborative track with Steven Bloodbath from the 7-track release, Tite At Nite. ’Iration’ shows a deeper side of what you’d expect from the widely respected LA resident, using pitched down vocals and a minimalistic approach to create a must-have late-nighter. Make sure to pick up the entire EP tomorrow over at Scion A/V.
Full EP tracklist after the jump!
Scion A/V presents (Thee) Mike B – Tite At Nite EP
1) Fifteenth “Get You Down”
2) Geisha Twins “Can’t Stop” Feat. Roma Adrian
3) Steven Bloodbath & (Thee)Mike B “Iration”
4) Glass Actor “Apeirophobia Pt. 2”
5) DJ Dodger Stadium “Late Night Respek”
6) Evan Stalker “Ensenada Lights”
7) Over The Top “On Fire”
Yesterday, we premiered the unreleased Black Cards remix of synthpoppers, Cobra Starship, as a teaser to the first mixtape release from the new Pete Wentz + Spencer Peterson project. Over the past 24 hours, it’s been extremely well-received, with thousands of ears on it already, and today we are happy to unleash the full club-thumping mixtape from Black Cards that is Up The Anti | Volume 1. The new duo has included a multitude of good tunage in this first mix, including big time tracks from Afrojack to Porter Robinson to Dillon Francis, as well as a handful of remixes of their own.
Read on after the jump for the FREE download and full tracklist!
Tracklist:
01. Gym Class Heroes & Neon Hitch “Ass Back Home (Black Cards Remix)”
02. Swedish House Mafia vs. Knife Party “Antidote (Kaskade Edit)”
03. Dada Life “Happy Violence (Caveat Remix)”
04. Skrillex & Ellie Goulding “Summit (Aylen Remix)”
05. Rihanna “We Found Love (Black Cards Live Edit)”
06. Kaskade “Turn It Down (Le Castle Vania Remix)”
07. Cobra Starship “#1Night (Black Cards Remix)”
08. Havana Brown “We Run The Night (Congorock Remix)”
09. Nero “Promises (Denzal Park Remix)”
10. R3hab “Sending My Love (Afrojack Edit)”
11. Outasight “Tonight Is The Night (Benzi & DStar Remix)”
12. Bingo Players “Rattle (Daft Punk Edit)”
13. Angger Dimas “Are You Ready (Mahesa Utara Remix)”
14. Bro Safari “Da Worm”
15. Skrillex “Bangarang”
16. Silver Medallion “All I Ask (Drunkmaster Flex & Geek Boy Remix)”
17. Ed Sheeran “You Need Me, I Dont Need You (Josef III Remix)”
18. M83 “Midnight City (Cassius Slay Remix)”
19. Steve Aoki & Rivers Cuomo “Earthquakey People (Dillon Francis Remix)”
20. Oh My! “Dirty Dancer (Alvin Risk Remix)”
21. Gym Class Heroes & Adam Levine “Stereo Hearts (Drunkmaster Flex Remix)”
22. Diplo & Skrillex “Amplifire”
23. Porter Robinson “100 Percent In The B*tch”
24. Alex Clare “Up All Night (Nadastrom Remix)”
25. Major Lazer & The Party Squad “Original Don (Black Cards Remix)”
26. Solidisco “Hooked (Codes Remix)”
27. Gianni Marino & Mahesa Utara “Gokilll”
28. Symone “Runnin”
29. DJ Fresh “Gold Dust (Flux Pavilion Remix)”
30. Wonkap “Bass Engine”
31. Lana Del Rey “Born To Die (Gemini Remix)”
32. Skrillex & The Doors “Breakin’ A Sweat”
33. Waka Flocka Flame “Hard In The Paint (Crizzly Remix)”
34. Avicii “Levels (Skrillex Remix)”
¡BONUS!
Click HERE to download the mix with tracks separated and album artwork!
Jon Pegnato, known to the dance music community as Hot Mouth, is a class act. After a recent separation with LA Riots toward the end of 2011, Jon breathed life back into his solo project and pumped air into his blow-up doll — ready to take on 2012. After just signing a residency at Moon at the Palms in Vegas, joining up with George Karalexis and Faux Entertainment, and becoming a member of the Liaison Artists family only in the past month, I felt the urge to catch up with Jon and hear all about the plans for Hot Mouth.
Read on after the jump to hear about the Hot Mouth ethos, Jon’s perfect Coachella lineup, upcoming collaborations, and the first edition of Hot Mouth mixtapes exclusive to GDD™.
Tracklist:
Firebeatz – Funky Shit
Xeffer – Jack it up
Firebeatz – Punk!
Micky Slim – I’m a Freak
John Dahlback – Overdose
Chris Lake & Nightriders – Love that Sound
DJ Delicious, Till West – NYPD
DJ Dan – Nasty Night Out
Mord Fustang – We are now Connected
Nom De Strip & Hot Mouth – Wear The Trousers (Nom De Strip Edit)
Tristan Garner, Gregori Klosman – Bounce
Sunnery James, Ryan Marciano – Pondo (Chuckie & Silvio Ecomo Mix)
Felguk – Jack it
Dirty South, Thomas Gold, Kate Elsworth – Alive feat. Kate Elsworth – Tommy Trash Remix
Chris Lake, Nom De Strip, Hot Mouth – Bleached (Preview Edit)
Gotta Dance Dirty™: It’s always the first question in a GDD interview. What do you wet your whistle with?
Hot Mouth: Whiskey and Beer!
GDD™: Hot Mouth is a project that started before your involvement with LA Riots in 2009. Did you keep the same sound going as before or are you looking to take Hot Mouth in a different direction now?
HM: My sound has definitely evolved over the past 3 years, but the one that hasn’t changed for Hot Mouth is keeping the music fun.
GDD™: What kind of chewing gum can extinguish Hot Mouth? Is there any cure?
HM: Whiskey.
GDD™: I’d say that the blow up doll, Ursula, from Super Troopers is probably the most famous blow up doll, at least in my mind. Do you have a name for yours? Do you see her career blossoming along with the onslaught of Hot Mouth?
HM: I decided not to give her a name just because I dont want to get attached if something happens to her. Plus im not very creative when it comes to names. But if anyone has any idea what I could name my plastic friends…im up for it.
GDD™: Paint me a picture of the perfect main stage Coachella lineup. Any genre. Any Artist, DJ, Motivational Speaker, etc. Let’s go with 7-10 acts.
HM:
GDD™: Collaborations are really increasing among dance music artists these days, and you seem to be working with quite a few other artists — Chris Lake, Nom De Strip, Felix Cartal and more. Is it a friendship then collaborator relationship or the other way around? Seems like a chicken and the egg situation.
HM: I really don’t like any of the people I collaborate with. They are all really mean and very untalented….they just have a name, so I just use them.
Actually I love them. I only like to work with people I admire and people I call my friends. It’s hard to work with people that don’t know what they are doing.
GDD™: What does Hot Mouth do when he’s not in the studio with his blow up doll?
HM: We go on bike rides, talk politics, fold paper into animals…the usual.
GDD™: Would you rather be E. Honda from Street Fighter or Raiden from Mortal Kombat? Basically, do you want to 100-hand slap bitches or be a thunder god?
HM: I am thunder god.
GDD™: How did you go about making this mix for us at GDD™? Any specific way our dear readers should enjoy this best?
HM: Honestly just went thru some of my favorite tunes at the moment. Its my first mix for Hot Mouth in 3 years, so I wanted to make sure it was fun and a little bit different from what most would expect. Everyone right now seems to be playing dubstep, EPIC house music, or deep house….so I thought these would be fun. Its great to listen to when you have to do the dishes or clean your bath room. I hate doing those things, and anything to make that experience more enjoyable I’m in…even if it means I have to listen to my own mix.
GDD™: What’s next for Hot Mouth? Give us the dirt on any new releases, shows, etc that you and your blow up doll have coming up.
HM: Have some big collaborations coming out with Chris Lake & Nom de Strip. I put a couple in the mix….As well as an original with Felix Cartal & Peace Treaty. Basically just trying to make as much music as I can right now. I’ve been really inspired with music at the moment. So many good songs out there…and SOOO many HORRIBLE songs…its just makes me want to lock my self in a room and make tunes.
GDD™: That sounds good to us. Thanks for the time, sir, and we look forward to hearing more from you this year!
Jon Pegnato, known to the dance music community as Hot Mouth, is a class act. After a recent separation with LA Riots toward the end of 2011, Jon breathed life back into his solo project and pumped air into his blow-up doll — ready to take on 2012. After just signing a residency at Moon at the Palms in Vegas, joining up with George Karalexis and Faux Entertainment, and becoming a member of the Liaison Artists family only in the past month, I felt the urge to catch up with Jon and hear all about the plans for Hot Mouth.
Read on after the jump to hear about the Hot Mouth ethos, Jon’s perfect Coachella lineup, upcoming collaborations, and the first edition of Hot Mouth mixtapes exclusive to GDD™.
Tracklist:
Firebeatz – Funky Shit
Xeffer – Jack it up
Firebeatz – Punk!
Micky Slim – I’m a Freak
John Dahlback – Overdose
Chris Lake & Nightriders – Love that Sound
DJ Delicious, Till West – NYPD
DJ Dan – Nasty Night Out
Mord Fustang – We are now Connected
Nom De Strip & Hot Mouth – Wear The Trousers (Nom De Strip Edit)
Tristan Garner, Gregori Klosman – Bounce
Sunnery James, Ryan Marciano – Pondo (Chuckie & Silvio Ecomo Mix)
Felguk – Jack it
Dirty South, Thomas Gold, Kate Elsworth – Alive feat. Kate Elsworth – Tommy Trash Remix
Chris Lake, Nom De Strip, Hot Mouth – Bleached (Preview Edit)
Gotta Dance Dirty™: It’s always the first question in a GDD interview. What do you wet your whistle with?
Hot Mouth: Whiskey and Beer!
GDD™: Hot Mouth is a project that started before your involvement with LA Riots in 2009. Did you keep the same sound going as before or are you looking to take Hot Mouth in a different direction now?
HM: My sound has definitely evolved over the past 3 years, but the one that hasn’t changed for Hot Mouth is keeping the music fun.
GDD™: What kind of chewing gum can extinguish Hot Mouth? Is there any cure?
HM: Whiskey.
GDD™: I’d say that the blow up doll, Ursula, from Super Troopers is probably the most famous blow up doll, at least in my mind. Do you have a name for yours? Do you see her career blossoming along with the onslaught of Hot Mouth?
HM: I decided not to give her a name just because I dont want to get attached if something happens to her. Plus im not very creative when it comes to names. But if anyone has any idea what I could name my plastic friends…im up for it.
GDD™: Paint me a picture of the perfect main stage Coachella lineup. Any genre. Any Artist, DJ, Motivational Speaker, etc. Let’s go with 7-10 acts.
HM:
GDD™: Collaborations are really increasing among dance music artists these days, and you seem to be working with quite a few other artists — Chris Lake, Nom De Strip, Felix Cartal and more. Is it a friendship then collaborator relationship or the other way around? Seems like a chicken and the egg situation.
HM: I really don’t like any of the people I collaborate with. They are all really mean and very untalented….they just have a name, so I just use them.
Actually I love them. I only like to work with people I admire and people I call my friends. It’s hard to work with people that don’t know what they are doing.
GDD™: What does Hot Mouth do when he’s not in the studio with his blow up doll?
HM: We go on bike rides, talk politics, fold paper into animals…the usual.
GDD™: Would you rather be E. Honda from Street Fighter or Raiden from Mortal Kombat? Basically, do you want to 100-hand slap bitches or be a thunder god?
HM: I am thunder god.
GDD™: How did you go about making this mix for us at GDD™? Any specific way our dear readers should enjoy this best?
HM: Honestly just went thru some of my favorite tunes at the moment. Its my first mix for Hot Mouth in 3 years, so I wanted to make sure it was fun and a little bit different from what most would expect. Everyone right now seems to be playing dubstep, EPIC house music, or deep house….so I thought these would be fun. Its great to listen to when you have to do the dishes or clean your bath room. I hate doing those things, and anything to make that experience more enjoyable I’m in…even if it means I have to listen to my own mix.
GDD™: What’s next for Hot Mouth? Give us the dirt on any new releases, shows, etc that you and your blow up doll have coming up.
HM: Have some big collaborations coming out with Chris Lake & Nom de Strip. I put a couple in the mix….As well as an original with Felix Cartal & Peace Treaty. Basically just trying to make as much music as I can right now. I’ve been really inspired with music at the moment. So many good songs out there…and SOOO many HORRIBLE songs…its just makes me want to lock my self in a room and make tunes.
GDD™: That sounds good to us. Thanks for the time, sir, and we look forward to hearing more from you this year!
It’s always fun to see musicians from bands that I listened to in high school coming around to the realm of dance music production. Sonny from From First To Last was reborn as Dubstep wonderboy, Skrillex. And now, Fall Out Boy‘s Pete Wentz and Hidden In Plain View/Saves The Day‘s Spencer Peterson have recently teamed up as Black Cards, already putting together a handful of catchy remixes for the likes of Major Lazer, Rihanna, Cobra Starship, and more. We’ll be giving you the world premiere of their first mixtape (as seen in image above) tomorrow morning, but have a first look today at their unreleased Big Room Electro remix of Cobra Starship’s #1Nite.