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‘MikiDZ Podcast’: We Back!

In the latest episode of the MikiDZ Podcast, the crew comes back from a break and hits the ground running. They cover some of the latest DJ and pop culture news, including Twitter beef, disagreements with Z-Trip, the stock market, The Weeknd‘s Super Bowl performance, and more.

Watch the MikiDz Podcast above. It is also available on Apple Podcasts, Mixcloud, and Spotify.

The MikiDz Podcast is a talk-show that discusses news and topics in the DJ and nightlife industries. It is hosted by MikiWAR, DJ Dainjazone, and DJ Rell. The MikiDz Show, which is also hosted by Miki and Dainjazone, features live performances from the world’s most-skilled DJs.

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Beatsource LINK’s Offline Mode is Coming to Serato DJ

Beatsource LINK’s Offline Mode is Coming to Serato DJ

Beatsource LINK’s Offline Mode is Coming to Serato DJ

In October, after months of anticipation, Beatsource integrated the Beatsource LINK music streaming service for open-format DJs with Serato DJ. It was a groundbreaking advancement; however, it was just the beginning of their partnership with Serato.

Today, we’re excited to announce that Beatsource LINK’s offline mode, which enables DJs to mix without an internet connection, is coming to Serato DJ Pro 2.5 and Lite 1.5 soon. You’ll be able to mix anywhere with Beatsource LINK.

Can’t wait? You can test Beatsource LINK’s offline mode in the public beta of Serato DJ Pro 2.5 and Lite 1.5 here.

Don’t have Beatsource LINK? Try it free.

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On Daft Punk’s Amazing Musical Legacy, 1993-2021

Daft Punk

Daft Punk made dance music in France, sung in English and aimed at the whole world,” said Universal Music France A&R and Label Manager Antoine Ressaussière in the now-retiring duo’s 2015 documentary Daft Punk Unchained. As noted by their publicist today, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo have parted ways as Daft Punk.

The news was announced with an 8-minute video “Epilogue,” excerpted from their 2006 film Electroma.

Disco music’s turn of the 1980s rise was built around the idea that the music was bigger than the creator and that the audience’s ability to experience incredible euphoria via music was the formulaic sound’s true winner. To wit, the duo always pushed the image over the sound. Slickly suited robots in glistening electrified helmets created music so ironically iconographic that — especially in the case of the group performing in front of tens of thousands at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival in 2006 and 2013 — it was described as “the return of the future,” serving up “magical, trans-dimensional, electrified funk” that signaled the “dawn of a new age.”

Moreover, it was the group’s ability to synthesize and globalize the influence of 70s funk, 80s disco, and 90s house into a soulful metronomic thump that inspired artists as diverse as Chic‘s Nile Rodgers, Swedish House Mafia‘s Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso, Kanye West, and Pharrell Williams. In inspiring these five artists, the archetypes of what bleeds into modern pop music’s undefinable, genre-free, open-format style emerge.

For electro house’s leading Swedes, it was attempting to mirror the blend of hip-hop breaks and synthpop in Daft Punk’s 1995 single “Da Funk” that unified them as friends and young producers. For Kanye West, it was hearing A-Trak play the duo’s 2001 hit “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” that inspired the sample for his 2007 global breakout hit “Stronger.” The single ultimately keyed West’s growth from a backpack rapper favoring sped-up soul samples into being the 2010s most avant-garde and sociopolitical zeitgeist-challenging creator. As for Wiliams and Rodgers, their pairing with the robots for “Get Lucky” revitalized the latter for a new generation of music aficionados, while for the former, it allowed his seamless blend of fashion and music to have a timeless soundtrack that extended beyond the boundaries of keyboard-enabled boom-bap production excellence.

On the duo’s final 2013 album Random Access Memories, the vocals from the track “Beyond” offer a quote that sums up Daft Punk as a source of inspiration, now and forever:

“You are the light behind a cloud. You are the end and the beginning.”

Check out Beatsource‘s 100% Daft Punk playlist here.

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DJ ND Showcases Faderless Scratch, Chirp, and Flare Combo

In the latest episode of DJcityTV’s Made From Scratch, DJ ND breaks down another one of his advanced techniques. This episode’s pattern combines faderless scratches, chirps, and one-click flares. Watch the tutorial above and grab DJ ND’s scratch tool here.

Also, congratulations to Wundrkut for winning last episode’s #MadeFromScratchVNLContest!

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New and Notable Tracks: Feb. 19

New and Notable Tracks: Feb. 19

New and Notable Tracks: Feb. 19

Ariana Grande – test drive
An upbeat standout from the deluxe edition of Grande’s 2020 album, Positions.

Purple Disco Machine ft. Moss Kena & The Knocks – Fireworks
The German disco mastermind drops a feel-good funky new single.

Tainy & Miguel – Sunbathe
Miguel teams up with the Puerto Rican super-producer on this reggaeton-leaning collab.

CJ ft. French Montana – I’m Lit
The New York rapper calls on Montana for a feature on this brand new track off his debut EP.


Featured on DJcity earlier this week:

– Richastic ft. Sesman – Guantanamera

– Tiësto ft. Ty Dolla $ign – The Business, Pt. II – SH8K Remix

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

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Watch DJ IKU’s Quick Mix for Episode 25 of GENRE BNDR’s ‘CH419’

Watch DJ IKU’s Quick Mix for Episode 25 of GENRE BNDR’s ‘CH419’

Japan’s renowned turntablist, DJ IKU, showcases his turntablism skills while performing an open-format quick mix on the latest episode of GENRE BNDR‘s CH419.

The 2010 Red Bull 3Style Japan champion’s routine features scratches, tone play, and wordplay.

Watch DJ IKU’s performance above.

Tracklist:

1. NO NAME’S prod. ACKO – IGP
2. Cardi B – Up – DJ YaA$$ Remix
3. Eddie Cochran – C’Mon Everybody
4. Tropkillaz – Baby Baby
5. TroyBoi – Baby
6. 2 Chainz ft. Ty Dolla $ign & Lil Duval – Can’t Go For That
7. Daryl Hall & John Oates – I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)
8. Kanye West – Sunday Service – f r a n c h i s e Intro
9. Nelly – Hot In Herre
10. Erica Banks ft. Travis Scott –Buss It Remix
11. Sean Paul, Stefflon Don, Idris Elba, Wiley ft. Idris Elba – Boasty
12. DJ CAPITAL-T & L+key ft. MARIA – Ginger

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