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US and UK Ban Laptops and Other Devices in Cabins From Some Flights

Emirates

Emirates
Emirates Airlines (photo source: Facebook)

DJs who plan on returning to the US and UK from some Middle Eastern and North African countries might have to change their travel plans.

Effective Tuesday, US and UK-bound airline passengers are prohibited from carrying personal electronic devices larger than a smartphone in the cabin. The order doesn’t have an end date.

The ban comes after intelligence showed that the Islamic State is developing a bomb that can be hidden in portable electronics.

Passengers will have to put their laptops, tablets, portable DVD players, cameras, and other large devices into their checked baggage. It’s a major inconvenience, especially for DJs, who prefer to work on mixes, tracks, and other projects during flights.

For US passengers, the impacted airports are:

– Abu Dabi International, United Arab Emirates
– Dubai International, United Arab Emirates
– Cairo International, Egypt
– Queen Alia International, Amman, Jordan
– Kuwait International
– Mohammed V International, Casablanca, Morocco
– Hamad International, Doha, Qatar
– King Abdulaziz International, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
– King Khalid International, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
– Ataturk Airport, Istanbul, Turkey

For US passengers, the impacted airlines are:

– EgyptAir
– Emirates
– Ethiad Airways
– Kuwait Airways
– Qatar Airways
– Royal Air Maroc
– Royal Jordanian
– Saudia
– Turkish Airlines

For UK passengers, all flights from the following countries are affected:

– Egypt
– Jordan
– Lebanon
– Saudi Arabia
– Tunisia
– Turkey

Check out the BBC News’ full report for more details.

Related: Travel Tips for DJs Visiting London

Travel Tips for DJs Visiting London

Martin 2 Smoove

Martin 2 Smoove
Wiley (left) and Martin 2 Smoove (right) at Ministry of Sound in London. (photo credit: Milkshake)

DJs may not know where to eat, stay, and play when they get booked in cities they’ve never been to before. To help them get the most out of their visit, DJcity has launched a monthly series called DJ Travel Tips. The series highlights some of the best things to do in some of the most popular destinations around the world.

Where to Stay

DJ Nick Bright, BBC Radio:

“If you’re balling out, then you have to stay at the Shangri-La Hotel, At The Shard. It has the sickest views of London as it’s the highest hotel in the city. It’s right above London Bridge station so getting around is easy. If your budget isn’t quite at superstar rapper level, then the Ace Hotel is a decent alternative. It’s right in the middle of Shoreditch, one of the busiest and coolest areas in the city. If museums and local culture are more your thing, I would recommend The Nadler Kensington. It’s a quick walk or train ride to the museum quarter and has a really cool boutique vibe.”

Where to Eat

DJ Cable, BBC Radio 1Xtra and DJcity:

“Check out ICCO on Goodge Street if you’re into pizza and Chisou on Princes Street for Japanese. Brick Lane has loads of options for a curry, not to mention one of the nicest bagel spots in the city, Beigel Bake. And of course, no trip to London would be complete without a visit to Morley’s for a late night three-piece chicken and chips after a night out. I’d also recommend the restaurant in the Mondrian. Not only is the food great, but the service is always top quality.”

What to Do

Martin 2 Smoove, Ministry of Sound and Capital FM:

“In London, something is going on every night of the week. If it’s clubbing you want, you have to check out the newly reopened Fabric or Ministry of Sound, where I’m currently a resident. There’s always good live music throughout the week, from the big venues like The O2 to intimate places like the Notting Hill Arts Club. When I’m not DJing, my favorite place to hit up is Hip Hop Karaoke at The Social on Thursday night. It’s one of the best places to have unpretentious fun!”

Where to Party

DJ AIK:

“There are a lot of really good venues in the West End where you can experience a mixture of house and hip-hop. Tape, Toy Room Club, Libertine, and Cirque le Soir always have great DJs and are favorites of a lot of big American rappers and celebrities. Drake, Big Sean, Young Thug, and Travis Scott have all been there recently. My favorite West End club has to be The Box. It attracts an eclectic crowd, and their shocking live shows leave little to the imagination. The combination of house music, vintage decor, and “trash” stage performers makes for an interesting club concept. If you want to experience electronic music or the underground music scene in London, Shoreditch is a good place to go. Check out Brick Lane on a Sunday where you’ll find some house day parties going on. You can also stop by the headquarters of the legendary Defected Records.”

Related: Travel Tips for DJs Visiting Houston

Scratch Combo of the Month: Mar. 2017

School of Scratch‘s Emma Short-E has shared her Scratch Combo of the Month for March. Post a video of yourself performing it with hashtag ‪#‎DJcitySoS‬ and we might share it.

Click here to get 10% off of School of Scratch’s online course.

Related: Scratch Combo of the Month: Feb. 2017

DJ Q Drops New Single ‘Naked Truth’ Feat. PowerDress

DJ Q

DJ Q

DJ Q is the king of the huge bassline and UK garage revival taking clubland by storm. His much anticipated new single “Naked Truth” featuring vocals by PowerDress, is set to become 2017’s biggest bassline anthem. MistaJam premiered the world exclusive on BBC Radio 1 on Saturday 18th March and the single is now available to download via DJcity.

Download the extended version exclusively via DJcity UK.

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Related: New Tracks Added to DJcity’s Spotify Playlist: Mar. 17

Belfast Trio Renegade Drop DJcity Podcast Mix

Renegade

Renegade

Renegade consists of three DJ’s and producers from Belfast, Hix, DJ Jon Boi, and PTYK. All three of them are recognised for party rocking across their city. For their edition of the DJcity podcast they serve up a bass heavy “Dirty Energy” club mix. Stream or download below.

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Download on iTunes HERE

Tracklist:
01. Sweet & Sour – Rock All Night – Renegade Bang Boogie Bootleg
02. Calvin Harris – My Way – Renegade Bastille Bootleg
03. BURNS – Low To The Floor
04. Ummet Ozcan – Don’t Stop – DJ Primetyme Club Edit
05. Wide Awake ft. Boya Dee – Bang Your Head
06. Boombox Cartel – Jefe
07. Bingo Players – Bust This
08. Ummet Ozcan ft. Ambush – Bombjack
09. TCTS ft. Sage The Gemini & Kelis – Do It Like Me (Icy Feet)
10. KIIDA – Fork – Renegade You Got The Love Edit
11. JOYRIDE – I Ware House
12. LiTek & Tom Zanetti ft. Curtis Clacey – Uber
13. BROHUG – Droppers
14. Jaguar Skills ft. Wide Awake – Fly

Related: Belfast’s PTYK Drops DJcity Podcast Mix

Clean Bandit’s Jack Patterson Discusses How ‘Rockabye’ Was Produced

Clean Bandit

Following Thursday’s look at how Chance the Rapper’s “No Problem” was produced, Genius is back with a new episode of Deconstructed. In this installment, Clean Bandit member Jack Patterson breaks down how he co-produced “Rockabye.”

The song, which features Sean Paul and singer Anne-Marie, was DJcity’s 13th most downloaded track of November and is currently number nine on Billboard’s Hot 100. It is the second single off the group’s forthcoming second studio album

In the video, the British producer discusses the different elements of the dancehall-influenced song. He also goes through the various VSTs he used within Ableton Live and Pro Tools.

Watch Patterson break down “Rockabye” above.

Related: Brasstracks Discuss How They Produced Chance the Rapper’s ‘No Problem’

Watch Knox’s ‘Bedroom Sessions’ Routine

Knox

Knox, a finalist in the 2016 Red Bull Thre3style Austria championship, performs an eclectic routine for DJcityTV’s Bedroom Sessions series.

Tracklist:

1. Kojo Funds ft. Jme, Frisco, Yxng Bane, & Fredo – Dun Talkin’ – Remix
2. KidCutUp – Podcast Battle Breaks
3. Konshens – Gal a Bubble – DJ Knox Dubplate Acapella Out
4. DJ Khaled ft. Drake – For Free
5. Too Short – Blow the Whistle
6. Snap! – The Power

Follow Knox on Facebook, Mixcloud, Twitter, and YouTube.

Do you have what it takes to be featured in the next “Bedroom Sessions” episode? Send a sample video to brs@djcity.com.

Related: Watch Lickweed’s ‘Bedroom Sessions’ Routine

New Tracks Added to DJcity’s Spotify Playlist: Mar. 17

Vice

Vice
Vice at LAVO in New York City. (photo source: Facebook)

We’ve added the following new tracks to our Spotify playlist:

Bebe Rexha ft. Ty Dolla $ign – Bad B#tch
Jason Derulo ft. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign – Swalla
Kyle ft. Lil Yachty – iSpy
Lil Uzi Vert, Quavo, & Travis Scott – Go Off
Lost Kings ft. Tinashe – Quit You
Nicki Minaj ft. Drake & Lil Wayne – No Frauds
Pia Mia – We Should Be Together
Pitbull & J Balvin ft. Camila Cabello – Hey Ma – Spanish Version
Vice ft. Jon Bellion – Obsession

Check out the playlist below or within Spotify (search for “DJcity Essentials“).

Related: New Tracks Added to DJcity’s Spotify Playlist: Mar. 9

Must-Play Tracks for the Weekend: Mar. 16

Ashanti

Ashanti
Ashanti on the back cover of her “Foolish” single. (photo source: Discogs)

Ashanti – Foolish – DJ Smerk Good Day Bootleg
The R&B singer’s 2001 hit gets blended with Yellow Claw’s groover, “Good Day.”

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie ft. Kodak Black – Drowning (Water)
Two rising rappers join forces for a laid back track.

Tim Berg – Seek Bromance – Nathan Jain Remix
A house rework of Tim Berg aka Avicii’s 2010 progressive hit.

Larry Mullen – Put ‘Em Under Pressure – DJ Alli B 2017 Remix
The 1990 Irish FIFA anthem gets remixed for St. Patrick’s Day.

Preview below:

Featured on DJcity earlier this week:

Marian Hill – Down – KidCutUp Club Edit
The Weeknd – Party Monster – SpydaT.E.K Puro Pari Remix

DJcity’s weekly picks are selected by Kidd Spin. To receive them via email, click here.

Related: Must-Play Tracks for the Weekend: Mar. 10

DJ Cable Presents ‘The Best Of Stormzy’ Mix

DJ Cable

DJ Cable

Continuing his ‘Best Of’ mix series, DJ Cable is back this time delivering a Stormzy mix. Big Mike has had an incredible year and with his debut album recently hitting the number 1 spot in the UK Charts, Cable compiled together some of his best work from album tracks, singles, features, and freestyles. Stream or download the mix below.

Follow DJ Cable on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Download HERE

Tracklist:
01. Stormzy – One Take Freestyle
02. Chip ft. Stormzy – Here Dis
03. Stormzy – WickedSkengMan 4
04. Stormzy – Big For Your Boots
05. Mez ft. Stormzy – Lex Luthor
06. Solo 45 – Feed Em To The Lions Remix [Stormzy Verse]
07. Solo 45 ft. Stormzy – 5ive
08. Stormzy – Cold
09. Stormzy – Shallow
10. Stormzy – Shut Up
11. Bonkaz ft. Stormzy – And Dat
12. Stormzy – Brotherhood
13. Stormzy – Scary
14. Stormzy – Mr Skeng
15. Stormzy – Standard
16. Stormzy – Know Me From
17. The HeavyTrackerz – Trackerz
18. Stormzy – Not That Deep
19. Stormzy – Return Of The Rucksack
20. P Money ft. Stormzy – Keepin’ It Real
21. Stormzy ft. Ghetts & J Hus – Bad Boys
22. TE dness ft. Big 6ix & Stormzy – No Title
23. Little Simz ft. Stormzy & Kano – Dead Body Pts. 2 & 3
24. Stormzy – Birthday Girl
25. Chip ft. Stormzy & Shalo – I’m Fine [Stormzy Verse]
26. Giggs ft. Stormzy & Dubz – The Blow Back [Stormzy Verse]
27. Yungen – Ain’t On Nuttin Remix 2 [Stormzy Verse]
28. Stormzy – First Things First
29. Ray BLK ft. Stormzy – My Hood [Stormzy Verse]
30. Ed Sheeran ft. Stormzy – Shape Of You Remix [Stormzy Verse]
31. DemTwo ft. Stormzy – Don’t Act Up

Related: DJ Cable Presents ‘The Best Of Nas’ Mix

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