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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.

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DJcity and Splice Release ‘Bootleg Bodega, Volume 4’ Sample Pack

Tall Boys

Tall Boys
The Tall Boys perform at Snapback Live at The Federal Bar in Los Angeles.

DJcity and Splice have returned for the fourth and final installment of their Bootleg Bodega sample pack series.

The packs, which are curated by DJcity’s Tall Boys, contain sounds geared towards open-format DJs.

The fourth volume features sounds from Don Diablo, Styles & Complete, Gill Chang, Junkie Kid, and Capsun.

Download the pack and get two months of free access to Splice Sounds here (use promo code DJCITY4).

Watch below to see the Tall Boys demonstrate how they produced their “Bad & Boujee” edit, which uses samples from the series.

Related: DJcity and Splice Release ‘Bootleg Bodega, Volume 3’ Sample Pack

DJcity and Splice Release ‘Bootleg Bodega, Volume 3’ Sample Pack

Tall Boys

Tall Boys
Tall Boys

DJcity and Splice have kicked off the new year with the third installment of their Bootleg Bodega sample pack series.

The packs, which are curated by DJcity’s Tall Boys, contain sounds geared towards open-format DJs.

The third volume features sounds from KSHMR, Ekali, Medasin, Deekline, among others.

Download the pack and get two months of free access to Splice Sounds here (use promo code DJCITY3).

Watch below to see the Tall Boys demonstrate how they produced their “Bad & Boujee” edit, which makes use of the sample pack.

Related: DJcity and Splice Release ‘Bootleg Bodega, Volume 2’ Sample Pack

Watch Jahlil Beats Make a Beat With Random Records

Jahlil Beats

Mass Appeal has returned with a new episode of Rhythm Roulette, this time calling on Roc Nation producer Jahlil Beats.

The series challenges producers to make a beat by sampling three random records, chosen from a record store while blindfolded.

A native of Pennsylvania, Jahlil is best known for producing street anthems like Meek Mill’s “Ima Boss” and Bobby Shmurda’s “Hot N#gga.” He has also worked with superstars like Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Diddy, and Rick Ross.

Watch above to see Jahlil make a track with LPs that he picked up at Repo Records, one of Philadelphia’s oldest vinyl stores.

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DJcity and Splice Release ‘Bootleg Bodega, Volume 2’ Sample Pack

Tall Boys

Tall Boys
The Tall Boys perform at the Ocean Bar in Hermosa Beach, California on July 4, 2016.

As promised, DJcity and Splice are back with the second installment of the Bootleg Bodega sample pack series.

The packs, which are curated by DJcity’s Tall Boys, contain sounds geared towards open-format DJs.

The second volume features sounds from deadmau5, Bad Royale, KRNE, among others.

Download the pack and get two months of free access to Splice Sounds here (use promo code DJCITY2).

Related: DJcity Partners With Splice for Sample Pack Series

Watch Salaam Remi Make a Beat With Random Records

Salaam Remi

Mass Appeal has featured veteran producer Salaam Remi in their Rhythm Roulette series.

The series challenges producers to make a beat by sampling three random records, chosen from a record store while blindfolded.

Remi’s best-known productions include old school anthems like Ini Kamoze’s “Here Comes the Hotstepper” and The Fugees’ “Fu-Gee-La,” and more recent hits like Alicia Keys’ “Girl on Fire” and Nas’ “I Can.” The Queens, New York native also contributed to Amy Winehouse’s studio albums Frank and Back to Black.

Watch above to see him make a track with three records, which he picked up at A-1 Records in New York.

Related: Watch Drumma Boy Make a Beat With Random Records

DJcity Partners With Splice for Sample Pack Series

Bootleg Bodega

Bootleg Bodega

DJcity has partnered with music production platform Splice for a sample pack series called Bootleg Bodega. The packs, which are curated by DJcity’s in-house production team, contain sounds geared towards open-format DJs.

The first installment is curated by Los Angeles DJ/producer duo, the Tall Boys.

Download the sample pack and get two months of free access to Splice Sounds here (use promo code DJCITY).

Stay tuned for more packs in the coming months.

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Watch Drumma Boy Make a Beat With Random Records

Drumma Boy

Mass Appeal is back with a new episode of Rhythm Roulette, this time featuring Grammy-nominated producer, Drumma Boy. The series challenges producers to make a beat by sampling three random records, chosen from a record store while blindfolded.

Drumma’s credits include Young Jeezy and Kanye West’s “Put On,” Birdman, Lil Wayne, and Drake’s “Money To Blow,” and Waka Flocka Flame, Roscoe Dash, and Wale’s “No Hands.”

Watch above to see him produce a Latin-influenced beat using records from Atlanta music store, Wax ‘n Facts.

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Watch a Recap of DJ Jazzy Jeff’s ‘PlayList Retreat’ Event

PlayList Retreat

PlayList Retreat

DJ Jazzy Jeff recently hosted the second annual PlayList Retreat, a private networking event that boasts a who’s who of influential DJs, artists, producers and more.

Like last year’s inaugural retreat, the 2016 event took place at Jeff’s sprawling estate in Delaware and featured a diverse group of attendees. They included legends such as Z-Trip, Shortkut, Lord Finesse, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, along with new school figures like Aloe Blacc, Grandtheft, Skratch Bastid, and Four Color Zack. Also in attendance were two of hip-hop’s most respected engineers, Bob Power and Young Guru.

“[The PlayList Retreat] is basically a collection of people who put creativity before anything,” Jeff said in his opening address. “Being in a music space [where] that’s not always the case, that’s what makes gatherings like this very special.”

“This is an incredible, life-changing experience,” Teeko commented. “The inspiration will resonate with me for the rest of my life.”

Aloe Blacc added, “This has been the best event in my music career. I haven’t met so many great friends and got a chance to work with so many talented artists [before].”

Watch the official recap video of the retreat below.

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