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Listen: Henry Fong Interview on ‘The 20 Podcast’
Henry Fong and DJ Spider
Henry Fong sits down with DJ Spider on this week’s episode of the The 20 Podcast. The Florida native hitting Beatsource’s top 10 chart with his house heater “Jump Up,”
Henry Fong is a DJ/producer from Florida who’s known for his eclectic blend of electronic, Caribbean, and Latin sounds. He has collaborated with heavyweights such as Hardwell and Deorro and has received support from stars like DJ Snake and Skrillex.
Watch the interview below. An audio version of the podcast is also available on all major platforms.
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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5 Things We Learned From Tainy’s Billboard Interview
From producing Cardi B, Bad Bunny, and J Balvin‘s #1 hit collaboration ‘I Like It’ to reaching the pages of Billboard Magazine, the past 12 months have been a whirlwind for Puerto Rican producer Tainy. He recently sat down with the magazine to discuss his past and what he has coming up in the future.
He has an EP dropping in March:
Tainy signed a management deal with [his manager/business partner Lex] Borrero, a 34-year-old publisher who previously headed Roc Nation Latino, in 2018. Early last year, Tainy inked a label deal with Interscope for NEON16, and by December 2019, he finalized a deal with WME. Now, the 30-year-old producer is preparing to release his debut solo EP, The Kids That Grew Up on Reggaeton, out in March on NEON16.
Tainy briefly grew up in America:
Born Marco Masís in Puerto Rico, he moved with his family to Hartford, Connecticut when he was in kindergarten but moved back by the second grade. Those three years stateside, however, were crucial: Tainy learned English, devouring American TV and listening to artists like Eminem and Snoop Dogg.
There may be a Marshmello collaboration in the works:
The houses all look the same on a quiet, residential block near Miami’s design district: white picket fence, cute front yard, trimmed windows — and no way to know which one is NEON16, the studio launched in 2019 by Puerto Rican producer Tainy and his manager/business partner, Lex Borrero.Inside, Marshmello’s entourage is lounging on couches at the entrance, flanked by giant KAWS and Murakami dolls. Marshmello, sans helmet, is in a room listening to beats with Tainy, who only steps away from his laptop to say a brief hello.
Tainy was discovered by reggaeton duo Luny Tunes.
By 14, Tainy signed to the production team Luny Tunes — the duo behind hits from Wisin & Yandel, Daddy Yankee and Don Omar — and earned the nickname “Tainy Tunes.” Despite crafting hits with the pair in Puerto Rico, Tainy didn’t take off on his own until he moved back to the United States, landing work with Balvin and Bad Bunny, and pushing the boundaries of reggaetón.
Tainy explains the difference between making reggaeton for Latin and American audiences:
“You can’t go too drastic when you’re creating records for the Latin market; it’s about expanding what their ear is used to,” says Tainy. “The American market has more liberty. Hearing the essence of reggaetón from Luny Tunes, but listening to different chords from The Neptunes or how big and full Timbaland’s percussion sounds [are] and adding those pop and electronic elements [influences my work].”
Read the full interview here.
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‘My DJcities With DJ Spryte’: How to Get Your Music Placed on Record Pools
Los Angeles-based DJ/producer Spryte is back with the third episode of his vlog series, My DJcities with DJ Spryte.
On this episode, Spryte travels to Whitefish, Montana to play at Casey’s nightclub. While there, he goes over his music organization system in Serato. Then Spryte heads back to Los Angeles to the DJcity/Beatsource offices to talk with music director Kidd Spin about getting your music placed on record pools.
Watch the episode above and stay tuned for more from DJ Spryte.
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DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: Jan. 28
DJ Regard. (Source: Instagram)
DJcity’s Spotify playlist update for the week of January 28:
Doja Cat – Boss B#tch
Dua Lipa – Don’t Start Now – Regard Remix
Marlo ft. Lil Baby & Future – 1st N 3rd
Megan Thee Stallion – B.I.T.C.H.
Nelsaan – Love Lockdown
Stream the entire playlist below or from within Spotify.
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DJ LEE Delivers ‘DJcity Podcast’ Mix
DJ LEE. (Source: DJ LEE)
Alabama’s DJ LEE has put down a versatile mix for the DJcity Podcast. His half-hour set features a variety of future bass, hip-hop, trap, and more.
DJ LEE has shared stages with artists such as DJ Drama, DJ EU, DJ EPIC, and more. You can catch him spinning at his residency at the Southeastern Bar in Auburn.
Also available on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and TuneIn.
Tracklist:
1. Carnage ft. Tyga, Shoreline Mafia & Takeoff – Hella Neck
2. Megan Thee Stallion & Normani – Diamonds
3. Travis Barker, Lil Wayne & Rick Ross – Gimmie Brain
4. Yella Beezy ft. Ty Dolla $ign – Ay Ya Ya Ya
5. DaBaby ft. Offset – Baby Sitter
6. Craze & DJ Ride – Who Wan Test Us
7. Kanye West – Follow God – DJ Sub Zero Hype Edit
8. Red Hot Chili Peppers, Flux Pavillion – I Can’t Stop – Future Bass Edit
9. RL Grime ft. 24hrs – UCLA
10. DaBaby – Suge – Joe Maz Remix
11. Griz & Subtronics vs Three Six Mafia – Griztronics – GSQUARED “Stay Fly” Edit
12. Dreamville ft. JID, Bas, J. Cole, EARTHGANG, & Young Nudy – Down Bad – MarkCutz Acap Intro
13. Billie Eilish – You Should See Me In A Crown – KidCutUp Acap Intro
14. DJ Khaled ft. Buju Banton, Sizzla, Mavado, 070 Shake – Holy Mountain – DJames Acap Intro
15. TNGHT – Dollarz
16. TNGHT – Dollaz – Trayze Remix
17. Fetty Wap – Fresh N Clean
18. Tory Lanez & Rich The Kid – Talk To Me
19. Snoop Dogg ft. Pharrell – Drop It Like It’s Hot – MAKJ Sex Remix
20. The Weeknd – Heartless
21. Sister Nancy – Bam Bam
22. Camp Lo – Luchini Aka This Is It
23. Mac Miller – Good News
24. Lil Tecca – Ransom
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‘MikiDz Podcast’: Mojaxx Talks About NAMM
During Mojaxx‘s recent visit to California for the NAMM Show, he linked up with MikiWAR, DJ Dainjazone, and DJ Rell. The guys talked about the latest gear debuting at the trade show, Mo’s choice of laptop, 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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