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Best Electronic Music of 2011 (thus far…) part 3

12 05 2011

Back again with the Best of 2011 (thus far…) pt 3
This is my list of the best electronic music I found between the months of July through Sept of 2011
You can read all picks from January - Sept: here

 

1 Joe Goddard

Joe Goddard – Gabriel (ft. Valentina) removed per request
 Joe Goddard feat. Valentina – ‘Gabriel’ by Greco-Roman
 

2 Benoit & Sergio

Benoit & Sergio – Everybody

 

 

 

 

 

3 The Twelves

The Twelves – When You Talk

 

 

 

 

 

4 The Black Ghosts


The Black Ghosts – In The Clouds

 

 

 

 

 

5 Christopher Norman

Christopher Norman – Maps

 

 

 

 

 

6 When Saints Go Machine

When Saints Go Machine – Kelly

 

 

 

 

 

7 Jhameel Bernal

Jhameel Bernal – Bernal Heights

 

 

 

 

 

8 Black Light Dinner Party

Black Light Dinner Party – Small Boxes

 

 

 

 

 

 

9 Brandy Kills

Brandy Kills – One

 

 

 

 

 

10 David Lyre

David Lyre – Hidden Ground

 

 

 

 

 

11 Flight Facilities

Flight Facilities – Foreign Language (ft. Jess)

 

 

 

 

 

 

12 Monarchy

Monarchy – You Don’t Want To Dance With Me (ft. Britt Love)

 

 

 

 

 

 

13 Beni

Beni – Someone Like You (ft. Mattie Safer)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Haus Party Is Free

11 23 2011

For those of you staying in town this holiday weekend, Haus Party VI has got you covered for extra curricular activities. There will be great tunes from those of us listed below, along with free adult refreshments and free entry, so

Saturday, November 26 @ The Bread & Butter Loft:
Bizzies (Kyle Stewart)
Exbestfriends.
Jackersize
Simon

Free / 10pm / Facebook / RSVP (for address, etc)

The Bread & Butter Loft is just five minute walk from the Logan Square Blueline stop.

M.I.A. – Boyz (The Twelves Remix)

The Twelves – When You Talk

08 30 2011

Lovely, just lovely, so in love with this song from The Twelves.  Not only are they well known for their remixes, but they are set to release their own originals, one of which is this masterfully executed track, “When You Talk”.  Everything from the electronic piano to the toms sit dutifully in the mix, and the fade out kills me.

Short bio:

From Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, “The Twelves” consist of duo João Miguel and Luciano Oliveira back in 2005. The name came from the strange coincidence of their birthdays: 12th July 1980.

 

The Twelves – When You Talk

 

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Fiona’s Concert Picks of the Week

07 31 2011

Fiona’s Concert Picks of the Week

The last month of summer is upon us. Here’s to another week of great music in Toronto. Here are my picks for this week. This week is a busy concert-going week for me. I will at The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Sloan and The Twelves. I am SO excited for this week to begin. Happy concerting!

August 1Parlovr / Handsome Furs @ Horseshoe Tavern
$15.00 advance; $18.00 at Door
Parlovr – Chucka Chucka
Handsome Furs – Handsome Furs Hate This City

August 2The Paint Movement / Craft Spells / The Pains of Being Pure At Heart @ Opera House
$16.50
The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart – My Terrible Friend
web: http://www.thepainsofbeingpureatheart.com/

August 3White Lies @ Phoenix
$28.50
White Lies – Bigger Than Us
web: http://www.whitelies.com/

August 4Beirut @ Phoenix
SOLD OUT
Beirut – East Harlem
web: http://beirutband.com/

August 5Whale Tooth / Modern Superstitions / Sloan @ Echo Beach
FREE
Sloan – Underwhelmed
web: http://www.sloanmusic.com/

August 6The Twelves @ The Hoxton
$15.00
The Twelves – Works For Me
Two Door Cinema Club – Something Good Can Work (The Twelves Remix)

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2011 PACIFIC FESTIVAL – FULL LINEUP + PROMO VIDEO + FREE TUNES!

06 02 2011

ATTENTION ALL DIRTY DANCERS OF THE SUMMER!

This year we are amped to be joining forces once again with our good buddies in Collaborative Media and Dim Mak to bring you the 2011 Pacific Festival in Orange County. The makings of the answer to a ‘SoCal Outsidelands’, the Pacific Festival is putting together the perfect balance of summer music now in a proper location for all festival-goers. With a relocated festival site to Oak Canyon Ranch (recent location of Lightning In A Bottle) and a full day of music starting @ 10am, this year’s Pacific Fest is gonna show off the true summer festival atmosphere in its deserved setting. Getting a huge boost from last year, the 2011 lineup is staggering (Just find your favorite groove makers below):

FULL LINEUP INFO, PROMO VIDEO, TICKET GIVEAWAYS and FREE TRACKS after the jump!

UPDATED LINEUP:
Cut Copy, Steve Aoki, Calvin Harris, Ghostland Observatory, !!! (Chk Chk Chk), Phantogram, Toro y Moi, Bag Raiders, Zeds Dead, The Twelves, Classixx, Fred Falke, Afroman, Zoot Woman, The Growlers, Hanni El Khatib, Jacques Renault, Bird Peterson, Whitey, Superhumanoids, Poolside, Autoerotique, Mustard Pimp, Ali Love, Bang Gang Deejays, Mr. White, The C90s, Justin Miller, Cosmic Kids, Them Jeans, Dan Sena, Posso, American Royalty, Kedd Cook, Wishengrad, Frankie Wilde, ///BONES, Sweatpants, Steffi Graff, Scorpion Breath, Brady Miller, Morgan Collett & special guests TBA!

FILTER MAGAZINE has named PACIFIC FESTIVAL one of its ‘Top 5 Most Anticipated Festivals of 2011′

GDD @ PACIFIC FEST:
This year Gotta Dance Dirty™ will be officially sponsoring Pacific Festival, which means good things for you:
- TICKET GIVEAWAYS all summer long (so follow our Facebook and Twitter for updates!)
- FREE MUSIC + EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEWS from featured artists in the lineup
- GDD OFFICIAL MERCH BOOTH on site, bringing all our new threads to the festival exclusively!
- ///BONES SUMMER FESTIVAL SEASON MIX: Because your very own BONES has been added to the lineup, I will be debuting my Summer Festival Season Mix as promo towards this years Pacific Fest! Look out for that to drop  NEXT WEEK!

TUNEAGE:
Calvin Harris ft. Kelis – Bounce (Fly Eye Club Mix) √+
Monarchy – I Won’t Let Go (Bag Raiders Remix) √+

Check out the hilariously awesome promo video below created by Mark The Cobrasnake and Steve Aoki, sure to get you hyped the summertime way:

OFFICIAL SITE HERE
FACEBOOK PAGE HERE
BUY TICKETS HERE

the interview show: The Twelves

02 23 2011

The Twelves were recently in Vancouver to spin a set at 560. Brazilian musicians João Miguel and Luciano Oliveira were a little too tipsy to chat at the show, but the guys were nice enough to do an email interview follow up.

The Virgins “Rich Girls” (The Twelves remix)

: What is your nightmare interview?

The Twelves: A nightmare interview for us is one where we answer the same questions that are asked all the time. We don’t want really random questions that make no sense, but it would be good to be asked something other than where our name came from ;-D

: Worst interview ever?

The Twelves: We were interviewed by a guy who kept on taking personal calls on his cell every five minutes. What should have been a 10 minute interview took almost an hour!

: How did you guys get together? What made you think you could work with the other guy?

The Twelves: We were playing in bands and it didn’t really feel right. There were musical differences and the band decided to go separate ways. Luciano and I always had a good relationship and shared a lot of influences from disco and funk so we decided to try it.

Fleetfoxes “Winter Hymnal” (The Twelves remix)

: You guys are at your best when you remix rock tracks for the dance floor Metric, Fleetfoxes, Nirvana to name a few, was this a conscious effort to stand out among remixers or just what came across your turntables?

The Twelves: The rock tracks were all about weird studio sessions where we tried to break some monotony of listening to the same samples we had been working on and decided to try something new. We like to try and take tracks that you wouldn’t normally hear on a dancefloor and make them more dance oriented. It helps the crowd because they already have knowledge of the track and attachment to it in one way or another so it is more recognisable and memorable.

: You guys were in a rock band before becoming “The Twelves”–how did that experience shape what you do?

The Twelves: It made us realise we didn’t want to be in rock bands. We still have a great deal of love for the genre, but for us the music lives electronically now.

: You guys both had previous “real world” careers to DJing. I read a quote of yours “We always wanted to do this, but didn’t have the nerves.” How did you get over it?

The Twelves: I think every now and then you need to just take the plunge. We both had normal jobs that paid good money and if The Twelves hadn’t worked out we would have been able to get the jobs back so it was a little bit of calculated risk. We knew if we didn’t try it, we would wonder about what might have been for the rest of our lives.

Metric “Help, I’m Alive” (The Twelves remix)

: You guys talk about drinking a lot during your sets. What are you drinking and why?

The Twelves: Hahahah! We drink beers and rum mainly. What is it they say about getting the creative juices flowing? That is basically it. We have a few drinks to lose the fear of trying something out and also to get over the nerves before a show. No matter how many times we play gigs, we are still nervous before the show, which is a good thing for us because it means we know we really care about how everything goes and want to make a good impression.

: You guys once said “Mistakes are the best thing to happen to production.” Can you talk about a track where this occurred?

The Twelves: It happens from time to time, but I couldn’t tell you about a specific track. Almost every time we start making a track we will try something and then realise that it is wrong and will have to start all over. When you restart it you are so conscious of not making the same mistake again that you go completely the other way, and then sometimes magic happens!

: Dave from Soulwax told me my interview style needed to be spicier and that I needed to ask more interesting questions. He told me to ask, “Have you two guys ever shared a woman?” (Had a 3-way?)

The Twelves: Wow! We’ve never been asked that before! I have to say no – João is married and I have no intention of having an awkward eye-catching moment with him in the bedroom. I don’t know if we would be able to be “The Twelves” any more after an experience like that.

Fever Ray “Seven” (The Twelves remix)

: What makes a good remix?

The Twelves: Vocals. The vocals on a track are the best indication for us that we will be able to do something with the remix. If the track has a good vocal and melody structure, then half the job is done.

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