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DJcity Trends Charts for Jan. 2017

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DJcity Trends

The January 2017 edition of DJcity Trends is now available here.

DJcity Trends is a monthly collection of charts intended to help DJs discover new and emerging club music.

This month’s edition features picks from the following DJs:

Chris Styles (mixer at SiriusXM’s The Heat and D.C.’s WPGC 95.5 and 94.7 Fresh FM)
First Choice (mixer at New York’s Power 105.1)
Klutch (member of Electric Bodega)
Mind Motion
Play (director of DJcity UK)
Santarosa (Latin director at DJcity; mixer at SiriusXM’s Globalization)
Scene (Fool’s Gold recording artist)
Spintelect (DJ for BJ the Chicago Kid and Talib Kweli)

Related: Watch Chris Villa’s ‘Trends Mix’ for Dec. 2016

Stuttgart’s Master HP Drops DJcity Podcast Mix

Master HP

DJ, producer, and founder of the music label “TurntUP”, from Stuttgart Germany, Master HP drops a genre-bending hip hop and twerk mix for the DJcity podcast. Stream or download below.

Download on iTunes HERE

Tracklist:
01. Dr. Dre ft. Nate Dogg – The Next Episode – Autograf Remix
02. Pitbull ft. Steven A. Clark & Ape Drums – Can’t Have
03. DJ Snake ft. Yellow Claw – Ocho Cinco – Victor Nigilo Remix
04. Lil Jon, Kronic, & Onderkoffer – Bad B#tches – Kronic Feel That Fade Bootleg
05. Ying Yang Twins ft. Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz – Salt Shaker – Master HP Remix
06. DJ Snake ft. Justin Bieber – Let Me Love You – Krajno Remix
07. Kassiano ft. OYE!!! & T.O.K. – Make Money
08. R. Kelly & Jay Z – Take You Home With Me A.K.A. Body – DJ Valid Remix
09. Noah Issa – New Stylie
10. Maitre Gims – Loin – DJ Serg Remix
11. Cho & Stefflon Don – Popalik – Gualtiero & Sebastian Moreno Remix
12. Sean Paul ft. Tory Lanez – Tek Weh Yuh Heart – Mozes Remix
13. Fetty Wap ft. Nicky Minaj – Like A Star
14. Bonez MC & Raf Camora – Palmen Aus Gold
15. Shindy ft. Ali Bumaye – Playerhater
16. Green Lantern – Funk Space Coaster
17. Mura Masa ft. A$AP Rocky – Love$ick

Related: Listen to DJ Emby’s DJcity Podcast Mix

Mixars Debuts QUATTRO Mixer and PRIMO Controller

Mixars Quattro and Primo

Mixars Quattro and Primo
Mixars QUATTRO mixer (left) and PRIMO controller (right). Source: Mixars

Italian manufacturer Mixars has debuted two new products ahead of the NAMM trade show in California this week.

The first is the QUATTRO, a four-channel club mixer designed for Serato DJ. It has dedicated pads for cue, loop, and sample controls, and two USB ports for easy DJ changeovers.

Other key features:

– Two microphone inputs
– Dedicated four high-quality effects for each channel with a single knob
– Completely MIDI mappable
– 24-bit digital output
– Rugged metal construction
– Auto loop encoder
– Sampler switch
– Dedicated sampler volume
– Effects send/return

QUATTRO
Mixars QUATTRO mixer

The second product is the PRIMO, the company’s first foray into the world of controllers. Also designed for Serato DJ, the PRIMO is a two-channel controller that supports the software’s DVS upgrade and features onboard filter, noise, gate and crush FX in either controller or standalone mixer mode.

Other key features:

– Performance Pads with hot cues, roll, slicer, sampler
– Sturdy build quality with brushed aluminum face plate
– Built-in sound card for simple USB connectivity
– 100mm pitch control
– USB powered
– Large aluminum jog wheels with on-jog display and LED ring
– Crossfader curve adjustment and reverse
– Touch needle search strip
– High-quality audio sound card
– Plug and play with Serato DJ

PRIMO
Mixars PRIMO controller

The QUATTRO has a suggested price of $1,499, with the PRIMO coming in at a very competitive $599. Both units will be available this spring, and we’ll be taking a closer look at them on location at NAMM later this week.

Related: Mixars LTA Turntable Review

DJ Brace Explores Chinese Culture Through Turntablism

DJ Brace

DJ Brace
DJ Brace on the cut at Mu’s Mansion in Lijiang, China. (credit: Caroline Dejeneffe)

DJ Brace, the 2016 DMC Online World Champion, recently traveled to China to explore its culture. However, unlike most tourists, the Canadian native brought along his portable turntable and scratched his way through the country.

During the two-week journey, Brace recorded sounds from the cities he visited and made beats out of them. He then filmed himself scratching over the instrumentals.

However, despite receiving offers to perform live, Brace stuck to his plan and continued to explore the country and search for sounds.

Check out all of his videos and commentary below, and stay tuned for his upcoming EP on Bandcamp, which contains the beats he made in China.

The Great Wall of China

“The Great Wall was our first stop the morning after landing in Beijing. When we arrived, I started to imagine what it would be like to guard China and look out for the Mongols who tried to invade. That was the inspiration behind my cuts. The view was amazing, and it was very inspiring to scratch there.”

The Temple of Heaven, Beijing

“The people in the surrounding park on our way to the Temple of Heaven were singing, dancing, doing Tai Chi, and playing cards even though it was cold. The place had a strong vibe, and the people watching me were so respectful of my space while I was recording. They hit me up for selfies afterward.”

Seven Star Park, Guilin

“When we first arrived at Seven Star Park, two monks were watching me scratch. You could tell by how they looked at me they knew I was playing with sounds from their culture. It’s amazing how the energy from an audience of only two people can pump you up to do your best. Believe it or not, the baby in this video was the third one to approach me while filming the routine. I let each one of them do some baby scratches. Later, after we finished shooting, we climbed the mountain in the background and ran into some monkeys who ended up chasing us. We found a family of three who were playing music together. I recorded them for the next routine. These are such good memories. Real connections were made to people without a single word. I’ll never forget our time in Guilin.”

Mu’s Mansion, Lijiang

“I already had a beat ready for Mu’s Mansion that was made up of sounds from Seven Star Park, but we still went out on our first night in Lijiang to get samples. After a fun night of exploring and recording in the Old Town, we visited Mu’s Mansion. I had a lot of recordings to go through to make this beat, and it all came together nicely. There were so many dope spots at Mu’s Mansion (or Mufu, as the locals call it).”

Old Town of Lijiang

“I heard a Na-Xi tribal song all over the Old Town of Lijiang and had to sample it. We thought we were done shooting for the day, but then some dancers invited me to play with them.”

Black Dragon Pool, Lijiang

“This park was immense, and every part of it had some calming name like ‘The Moon Embracing Pavilion.’ So with that vibe around us, I decided to pull out a flute freestyle I’d been saving.”

Related: Watch DJ Brace’s Mini Mix for Daily Mail

Belfast’s DJ Tez Drops DJcity Podcast Mix

DJ Tez

DJ Tez

Northern Ireland’s DJ Tez holds residencies at the top clubs in Belfast, as well as party rocking in Essex, Ibiza, Marbella and more. He serves up an urban heavy mix loaded with some big hip hop tracks for the DJcity podcast. Stream or download below.

Follow DJ Tez on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Download on iTunes HERE

Tracklist:
01. Kanye West – Father Stretch My Hands
02. Rihanna – Needed Me – Mista Bibs Refix
03. DJ Esco ft. Future & Lil Uzi Vert – Too Much Sauce
04. Meek Mill ft. Tory Lanez – Litty
05. K Camp ft. French Montana & Ty Dolla S – Money Baby
06. Speaker Knockerz – Money
07. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – Not A Regular Guy
08. Chris Brown ft. Gucci Mane & Usher – Party
09. A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie – My Sh#t
10. TK-N-Cash – 3X In A Row
11. Post Malone – Money Made Me Do It
12. Future ft. Drake – Used To This
13. Mura Masa ft. A$AP Rocky – Love$ick
14. A$AP Ferg ft. Chris Brown & Ty Dolla $ign – I Love You
15. Usher ft. Young Thug – Girls Wanna Have Fun
16. Rich Gang ft. Young Thug & Rich Homie Quan – Lifestyle

Related: Listen to DJ Bluey’s DJcity Podcast Mix

Norway Becomes First Country to Eliminate FM Radio

FM radio

FM radio
Source: CNNMoney/Shutterstock

Norway has become the first country to phase out FM radio, a process that began last week and will be completed by the end of 2017.

The Nordic country is switching from FM to Digital Audio Broadcasting, a.k.a. DAB, because digital offers more channels and better audio quality at a lower cost.

“The main reason that Norway is the first is because of the Norwegian landscape, which has deep fjords, high mountains and scattered communities,” the government said in a statement. “This makes it particularly expensive to operate the Norwegian FM networks compared with other countries.”

However, critics say the switch is premature, as millions of Norwegians do not have digital radios or adapters.

While Norway has become the first country to ditch FM, the UK says it will consider phasing out FM radio once 50 percent of listeners use DAB. According to Gizmodo, the figure is currently at 35 percent.

Switzerland is also considering a switch.

Related: iHeartMedia Launches New Latin Division, iHeartLatino

Watch DJ Zo’s New Hip-Hop Mini-Mix

DJ Zo

Los Angeles party rocker and turntablist DJ Zo has dropped a new hip-hop mini-mix for DJcityTV. His six-minute set features a variety of new and classic tracks.

Zo is currently a resident at Soho House in West Hollywood and Malibu, and The LINE Hotel in Koreatown. At the end of January, he’ll be hitting the road with Dumbfoundead and Year of the OX for a US and Canadian tour.

Tracklist:

1. Nas – Hate Me Now
2. Young Gunz – Can’t Stop Won’t Stop
3. 112 ft. The Notorious B.I.G. & Mase – Only You Remix
4. Jeremih – Imma Star (Everywhere We Are)
5. Lupe Fiasco ft. Matthew Santos – Superstar
6. The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk – Starboy
7. Anderson Paak – Come Down
8. Mac Miller ft. Anderson Paak – Dang
9. The Americanos ft. Ty Dolla $ign, French Montana, Lil Yachty, & Nicky Jam – In My Foreign
10. Migos & Lil Uzi Vert – Bad & Boujee
11. T-Wayne – Rain Drop
12. Travis Porter – Make It Rain
13. 21 Savage & Metro Boomin – No Heart

Related: Watch DJ Zo’s Hip-Hop Mini-Mix for Jul. 2016

Listen to Delafino’s DJcity Podcast Mix

Delafino

Delafino

From Antwerp, Delafino is resident of the Belgian Defected and Hed Kandi nights. He also plays at some of the best parties in Ibiza. Stream or download his DJcity podcast as he serves up a house heavy mix.

Download on iTunes HERE

Tracklist:
01. Mr. V – Somethin Wit Jazz – Dario D’Attis Remix
02. Da Sunlounge ft. Mikey V – Never Get Enough
03. Gigi Camporeale – Grand Piano
04. Full Intention – Keep Pushing
05. Chris Lorenzo ft. Sonny Fodera – Afterparty
06. Roger Sanchez – Morning Prayer

Related: Listen to DJ Rockid’s DJcity Podcast Mix

Must-Play Tracks for the Weekend: Jan. 13

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Marco Carpentieri in the mix. (source: Facebook)

Wiz Khalifa – We Dem Boyz (Hol’ Up) – Tall Boys Chapters Bootleg
Wiz’s 2014 anthem gets blended with One Minute’s trap heater.

Migos – T-Shirt
The third single off the Atlanta trio’s upcoming album, Culture.

Missy Elliott – Get Ur Freak On – Artistic Raw Remix
A percussive, moombahton-influenced rework of Missy’s 2001 hit.

Rihanna – Where Have You Been – Marco Carpentieri Remix
RiRi’s 2012 single receives the house treatment.

Preview below:

Featured on DJcity earlier this week:

SNS & Kid The Wiz – Love Come Down

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

Related: Must-Play Tracks for the Weekend: Jan. 6

DJcity Launches Latin-Inspired ‘Puro Pari’ Edit Series

Puro Pari

Puro Pari

DJcity has teamed up with veteran Los Angeles DJ/producer Big Syphe to launch Puro Pari, an on-going series of exclusive Latin-inspired club tracks.

The phrase “puro pari,” which loosely translates to “turn up” in Spanish, was first used by Big Syphe and Eric D-Lux during their radio show on Power 106 in the early 2000s. It eventually took off and became a movement in Los Angeles.

Now, DJcity and Big Syphe have brought it back to life by enlisting a team of producers to make Latin-inspired remixes, bootlegs, and edits for club DJs. The tracks are available exclusively on DJcity’s record pool.

Puro Pari isn’t just a movement or sound but a lifestyle,” Big Syphe says. “Mashing up cultures and genres is something I’ve always done. I’m very excited to bring that to DJcity because over the years I’ve seen them develop their movement to a lifestyle for DJs, introducing them to music from all parts of the world.”

Check out the first batch of tracks below and stay tuned for more.

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