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Beatsource’s ‘TBT Hits’ for March 12

The Notorious B.I.G.

The Notorious B.I.G.
The Notorious B.I.G.

Check out this week’s edition of Beatsource’s TBT Hits list:

The Notorious B.I.G. – Juicy
One of the most iconic hip-hop tracks of all-time.

Rihanna – If It’s Lovin’ That You Want
This early RiRi hit is ideal for opening sets.

Jennifer Lopez ft. Fabolous – Get Right
A mid-2000s classic that samples “Soul Power 74” by Maceo & The Macks.

Calvin Harris ft. Ayah Marar – Thinking About You
“Arguably the best song by Calvin Harris,” says DJ Drew.

Wisin & Yandel – Me Estas Tentando
Reggaeton meets dance music on this late-2000s reggaeton hit.

Shabba Ranks – Dem Bow
This riddim helped spark the reggaeton revolution and is the foundation of most of the genre’s tracks.

DJcity‘s subscription service focuses on new music, especially exclusive remixes, bootlegs, and edits. Beatsource, however, offers millions of new and old tracks, as well as hundreds of playlists for DJs. To highlight its extensive catalog of classics, Beatsource launched the weekly series TBT Hits. The list is compiled by Beatsource curators DJ Drew, DJ Majestik, DJames, and DC.

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Craze Talks Scratching at Gigs, Dealing With Song Requests, Drum and Bass on ‘The 20 Podcast’

DJ Spider and Craze
DJ Spider and Craze

DJ Spider catches up with the one-and-only Craze for this week’s 20 Podcast episode. The legendary DJ and turntablist discusses how he incorporates scratching into his club sets, how he deals with song requests, his love of drum and bass, his new party “What’s Really Good,” plus more.

Watch the interview below. An audio version of the podcast is also available on all major platforms.

Tracks reviewed on this episode:

Aitch & AJ Tracey ft. Tay Keith – Rain
Disclosure – Get Close
Young Franco ft. Pell – Juice
Kamaiyah ft. ‎J. Espinosa – Get Ratchet
Pop Smoke – Invincible
Bad Bunny ft. Jowell & Randy, Ñengo Flow – Safaera – Safaera

Hosted by DJ Spider, The 20 Podcast features conversations with influential DJs and music industry professionals. Spider and his guests begin each episode by going through Beatsource‘s weekly list of must-have tracks, The 20.

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DJ Lena Zozulya Wins Red Bull 3Style Russia Final


DJ Lena Zozulya in Moscow on March 7. (Source: Abigail Stephenson / Red Bull Content Pool)

DJ Lena Zozulya won the Red Bull 3Style X Russia championship on March 7, competing against DJ ConflictMAIBDJ Fantastic FreshDJ Worm, and Pasha Bronx.

Zozulya has a decade of experience as a turntablist. She moves on to the Red Bull 3Style Finals in Moscow, which were initially set to occur from April 20-28, 2020, but will be rescheduled due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Listen to her winning set below:

Check out more 3Style sets here.

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DJcity UK’s Most Downloaded Tracks of February 2020

Joel Corry

DJcity UK Top 20 February 2020

Below is a list of the most-downloaded tracks on DJcity UK during February 2020. This list contains many deep house, UK funky, house, and hiphop tracks that may not be on other DJcity charts. To receive these updates via email, click here.

 

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Notable DJs Share Plans for Dealing With Coronavirus


Jazzy Jeff wears a Genre BNDR face mask. (Source: Genre BNDR)

Recently, the rapidly-spreading Coronavirus has begun to impact the global music community. The cancellation of Austin, TX’s SXSW festival, Miami’s Ultra Music Festival, Red Bull 3Style’s World Championships, and France’s Tomorrowland Winter are likely only the beginning. DJcity spoke with a few notable DJs to find out how they are handling these cancellations and contemplating their next steps.

Four Color Zack:

“I’m fully expecting [the rash of cancellations] to trickle down to other kinds of gatherings and venues. [It’s] probably just a matter of time,” says Four Color Zack, a former Red Bull 3Style World Champion who was expecting to head to Moscow for the Red Bull 3Style world championships. Zack also notes that he had a recent tour of China canceled because of the coronavirus, and adds, “it would have gotten canceled anyway since the sponsors and venues are all stopping in their tracks.”

Hedspin:

Fellow former 3Style World Champion Hedspin adds, “I’ve been touring Asia at least two-to-three times a year for almost a decade now. The only people I’ve noticed that are affected are my DJ/promoter friends in Mainland China and Hong Kong. A lot of them have taken a hit financially because a lot of the nightclubs have temporarily stopped operating, and the general public is just staying home.”

Regarding the spread of coronavirus into Europe, Hedspin is concerned about that marketplace too. “Switzerland just got a notice from the government that all events with more than 1000 people present will have to be canceled or delayed until further notice. This announcement will also affect the European tour dates I had lined up.”

Dani Deahl:

In a recent Twitter post, DJ/producer Dani Deahl summed up the thoughts of many artists:

DJ Spryte:

When asked about developing other revenue streams in coronavirus’ wake, DJ/producer Spryte says, “Luckily, I have multiple revenue streams outside of tour DJing. However, if this weren’t the case, I would probably look into more local gigs or work with local venues to provide their music in some manner. Everything going on right now is very similar to what happened with the swine flu back in 2009. I try to stay optimistic that my travel schedule won’t be affected much, but I do think everyone should be asking themselves this question just in case.”

DJ Scene:

Three months in, the concern about coronavirus’ impact are possibly overstated but not without merit. DJ Scene has his own tips for staying healthy while traveling. “I’ve been carrying disinfectant wipes in my backpack for many years. I always wipe down tray tables, armrests, seatbelts, headrests, and walls if I have a window seat. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve given wipes to other people when they comment, ‘that’s a good idea.'”

When asked about a solution for fans of live sets, he offered a simple solution. “I think it’s a great time to dive into DJ mixes. Whether it’s audio or video, people can enjoy them on-demand while working out, driving, cleaning their house, etc. There are tons of new and classic content to explore. Boiler Room sets are a killer example.”

Ultimately, when thinking about this, or any terrifying situation, the idea that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure becomes relevant. Four Color Zack instead opted to quote Neil McCauley, a career criminal portrayed by Robert DeNiro in the 1995 film, Heat. “Don’t let yourself get attached to anything you are not willing to walk out on in 30 seconds flat if you feel the heat around the corner. Always have an exit strategy.”

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LYKX Wins Red Bull 3Style Canada Final


LYKX at the Red Bull 3Style National Final in Vancouver on Feb. 27. (Source: Abigail Stephenson / Red Bull Content Pool)

LYKX won the Red Bull 3Style X Canada championship on March 4, competing against DJ PowerdogWalter DeansJoash CharlesDJ Invizible, and Ash Lachh.

Montreal-based LYKX is Red Bull 3Style’s first female winner of their Canadian competition. The producer, remixer, and turntablist will move on to the rescheduled Red Bull 3Style Finals in Moscow. Originally slated to occur from April 20-28, 2020, the finals were recently postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Listen to her winning set below:

Check out more 3Style sets here.

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