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Jon1st Performs at the 2014 Community Skratch Games


 
DMC Online DJ Champion Jon1st made the crowd go wild during his recent performance at the Community Skratch Games in Ireland. Here’s a portion of the set which showcased his scratching and party rocking abilities.
 
Related: Jon1st Wins 2013 DMC Online DJ Championship

Chris Villa – DJcity Podcast – May 20, 2014


 
Previous MikiDz Show guest Chris Villa returns for this week’s DJcity Podcast. The Arizona native serves up 27 tracks from different genres along with dope blends and a few cuts.
 

 
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1. Tropkillaz – Dopeman Please
2. YG ft. Drake – Who Do You Love (Acap)
3. Yo Gotti ft. Young Jeezy & YG – Act Right (Acap)
4. Kanye West – Bound 2 – SCRVP & Mozes Twerk Remix
5. Missy Elliot – Work It
6. Low Pros ft. Juvanile – Muscle
7. Low Pros ft. Juvanile – Muscle – TWRK Remix
8. J. Espinosa – Let’s Dance Party Tool
9. JLo – Get Right (Horn Loop)
10. DJ Kool – Let Me Clear My Throat (Acap)
11. DJ Katch – The Horns
12. Tujamo – Hey Mister
13. Busta Rhymes – Bounce To The Beat (Acap Loop)
14. TJR & Vinai – Bounce Generation
15. Matches & Big Al – Freakyy (NASA Acap Loop)
16. Steve Aoki, Diplo & Deorro ft. Steve Bays – Freak – Chris Villa Acap Intro
17. 2 Unlimited – Get Ready – Steve Aoki Remix
18. MAK J ft. Lil Jon – Let’s Get F#cked Up – Josh Li Remix
19. Young Thug – Stoner – Flosstradamus Remix
20. Wiz Khalifa – We Dem Boyz (Hol’ Up) – Jayceeoh, Bonics & B-Sides Remix
21. Future ft. Rocko – Chosen One
22. Ace Hood ft. Future & Rick Ross – Bugatti
23. Flosstradamus ft. Casino – Mosh Pit
24. Duke Dumont ft. Jax Jones – I Got U
25. Disclosure ft. Sam Smith – Latch
26. Michael Jackson – Rock With You (Acap)
27. Michael Jackson ft. Justin Timberlake – Love Never Felt So Good

 
DJcity’s weekly podcast features the latest club music mixed by its team and guest DJs. Previous mixers include Vice, Dave Fogg, Spider, Reflex, Epic Twelve, Steve1der and Yonny. The 30 minute podcast is available every Tuesday on iTunes and Mixcloud.
 
Listen to last week’s DJcity Podcast mixed by DJ Primetyme

DJ Jazzy Jeff – Vinyl Destination Season 2, Episode 10



For this episode of Vinyl Destination, DJ Jazzy Jeff and his crew wrap up their tour with stops in Switzerland and Russia, before heading stateside to perform at the world famous Do-Over party in sunny Los Angeles.

Listen to Jeff’s entire set at The Do-Over:

Related: DJ Jazzy Jeff – Vinyl Destination Season 2, Episode 9

How ‘Blow the Whistle’ Became a Go-to Track for DJs



Despite dropping more than eight years ago, Too $hort’s 2006 track “Blow the Whistle” has become a go-to record for club and radio DJs across the US.

To shed light on the phenomenon, Complex recently wrote an in-depth article about the track and how it became a timeless classic. Their piece includes words from “Short Dog” himself, along with the track’s producer Lil Jon, and radio DJs from the era.

“Few (if any) songs released in California in the 2000s have survived in as many DJ bags and Serato folders. The three minute, two-verse song from a living rap legend has a very rare quality that eludes even certain classic hip-hop singles: true cultural staying power.”

When asked about the recording process, Lil Jon told Complex the following:

“I gave him that beat. Later on, he told me he wanted me to add some more stuff to it. So I went by his house, added some more stuff to the track. I liked the beat really raw. Just the bassline and the chorus. We had added these little keyboard parts and sh#t. Me and him went back and forth. He was like, ‘Naw man, we gonna keep it in!’ He won that little battle.”

Jon continued:


“I thought ‘Blow the Whistle’ was cool. It was dope. But I definitely didn’t think it was gonna be a record we’d still play eight years later.”

So how did the track go from regional club hit to national phenomenon? Big Von from the Bay Area’s KMEL-FM explain it like this:

“If you went anywhere on the West Coast, Down South, Midwest, they were f#cking with it. New York didn’t really f#ck with it. It got to the point where I was at a concert. Jay Z took it. That’s when you know it’s official.”

The remix that Von referred to dropped in 2008 during the first round of the NBA playoffs. It was a response to DeShawn Stevenson’s comments about LeBron James being “overrated” and included a tribute to Oakland, the city that birthed the song. “At that point, the song became a national phenomenon,” writes Complex.

“The song has sustained as a true club classic. While other, more popular records have since fallen by the wayside, ‘Blow the Whistle’ remains as effective of a floor-filler as any record released since.”

While Hov’s remix put the track in front of a national audience, there’s something special about the original which made it a lasting anthem. According to Chicago’s DJ MoonDawg, the track invokes nostalgia among fans:


“I think it just brings back the feeling of that time period, when people were in the clubs actually still dancing, and not being all bourgie and posted up, just nodding their head and doing the ‘turn-up’ dance everyone does now, standing around.”

Related: Lil Jon Speaks on ‘Turn Down For What’ Success

Twitter Reportedly Considering Buying SoundCloud


Twitter is reportedly considering a deal to buy SoundCloud, according to tech news website Re/code.
 
The streaming service describes itself as the “YouTube of audio” and claims to have 250 million users.
 
SoundCloud is currently valued at $700 million, based on a $60 million round of funding earlier this year. If a deal goes through, it would mark Twitter’s most expensive acquisition ever.
 
Last year, Twitter introduced a music app called “Twitter Music,” which was intended to help users discover new artists and songs. However, the service was pulled in March due to a lack of consumer interest.
 
In addition to its failed music service, Twitter’s lack of user growth is also a thorn in its back. The company’s stock recently took a beating when its first quarter growth failed to impress some investors.
 
We’ll be watching this story closely and provide updates as they unfold.
 
Related: SoundCloud in Licensing Talks with Record Labels

Four Color Zack Performs on REVOLT Live’s ‘1s and Tuesday’



Former Red Bull Thre3style World Champion Four Color Zack was featured on REVOLT Live’s “1s and Tuesday” segment last week. The Seattle-based DJ/producer stayed true to form and delivered an eclectic routine which included his signature tone play style.

REVOLT Live’s “1s and Tuesday” segment is a new collaboration between DJcity and the cable TV network which showcases skilled turntablists. Previous guests include Jayceeoh, DJ Spider, DJ Dynamix, QUIX05, DJ Excel, with more scheduled to perform.

Watch “1s and Tuesday” every week at 2pm and 5pm PST during REVOLT Live.

Related: DJ Excel Performs on REVOLT Live’s ‘1s and Tuesday’

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