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Antriks Reviews DJ Packo’s Scratch Record, ‘Tax Breaks’

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Battle Avenue director Antriks is back with a new episode of DJcityTV’s Fresh Press. In this episode, Antriks meets up with the Battle Avenue Honolulu chapter to review DJ Packo‘s seven-inch scratch record, Tax Breaks.

Packo, who also works as an accountant, has compiled 15 money-themed skipless scratch sentences and one skipless drum break for the record. Tax Breaks is available now from Skratchmore.

Watch the review above.

Related: Antriks Reviews His and SlopFunkDust’s Scratch Record, ‘Fresh Press’d’

Watch Destructo, Cut Chemist, and DJ Nu-Mark Throw Down on Unique ‘MikiDz Show’ Episode

DJ Nu-Mark, Destructo, Cut Chemist
Left to right: DJ Nu-Mark, Destructo, and Cut Chemist on the “MikiDz Show” at DJcity in Los Angeles on July 23, 2018.

In three weeks, Destructo‘s inaugural All My Friends festival will take place in downtown Los Angeles. The two-day event will feature a diverse lineup of artists from across the hip-hop, R&B, and dance worlds.

Included in the lineup are legendary DJs and Jurassic 5 members, Cut Chemist and Nu-Mark. To showcase the festival’s eclectic bill, both joined Destructo on Monday for a unique episode of DJcity’s MikiDz Show live stream.

Chemist kicked off the night with an eye-popping set of turntablism, making full use of his equipment. He was followed by Destructo, who dropped a signature set of g-house, including many of his own tracks. Closing out the night was Nu-Mark, who put down an all-45 set, which included impressive juggles and other tricks. It was only the second time that a DJ performed an all-vinyl set on the show (the first was DJ Neil Armstrong).

The show was hosted by MikiWAR and DJ Dainjazone and included an opening set from Los Angeles’ DJ Rell.

Watch the full show below. You can also listen to or download the audio via iTunes.

The hosts and guests
From Left to right: Destructo, DJ Dainjazone, DJ Nu-Mark, MikiWAR, Cut Chemist

The audience
The audience

Related: Watch Damianito’s ‘MikiDz Show’ Set

DJ Nexxa Drops ‘DJcity Podcast’ Latino Mix

DJ Nexxa

DJ Nexxa
DJ Nexxa

DJ Nexxa, a member of the DJcity Spain team, has dropped a diverse Latin mix for the DJcity Podcast. His well-crafted set consists of reggaeton, moombahton, Latin trap, and more.

Based in Sevilla, Nexxa is a resident at Antique Theatro nightclub and the official DJ for Spanish rapper ToteKing. He is also a 2013 Red Bull Music 3Style Spain finalist.

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Tracklist:

1. Jay Rock – Win – DJ Nexxa Edit
2. Afro B – Drogba (Joanna)
3. J Balvin ft. Wisin & Yandel – Peligrosa – Refresh Hype Intro
4. Ms. Nina ft. Beauty Brain – Rico Rico
5. DJ Snake – Magenta Riddim – SpydaT.E.K & Eskei83 Remix
6. DJ Snake – Magenta Riddim – Refresh Cumbia Remix
7. Apache – Prende La Chimenea
8. Tony Touch – Como Suena – Carlos Slork Whine & Kotch Bootleg
9. Liro Shaq El Sofoke – Entro Con La U
10. Bad Bunny – Chambea
11. Don Omar ft. Tego Calderon – Bandolero
12. Daddy Yankee, Rkm & Ken-Y, & Arcangel – Zum Zum – Refresh Po’ Encima Hype Edit
13. Bad Gyal ft. Dubbel Dutch – Tra
14. Tory Lanez & Ozuna – Pa Mi
15. Mozart La Para – Mujeres
16. Maceo – Colócame El Culo Pa Trá
17. Happy Colors ft. Magic Juan & Gualtiero – Chevere Remix
18. Yung Felix ft. Poke & Dopebwoy – Loco
19. Lirico En La Casa & Atomic Otro Way – Muévelo
20. Bad Bunny – Estamos Bien

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Related: DJ Marvel Delivers ‘DJcity Podcast’ Mix

Must-Play Tracks for the Weekend: July 27


The Chainsmokers. (Credit: Danilo Lewis)

DJ Khaled ft. Justin Bieber, Chance the Rapper & Quavo – No Brainer
The lead single off Khaled’s upcoming album, Father of Asahd.

GTA vs Snoop Dogg – Something Like – Dibs & MGM 100-130 Drop It Like It’s Hot Transition
A creative transition for GTA’s turn up track.

Tyga – SWISH
The song samples David Banner’s 2005 hit, “Play.”

The Chainsmoker ft. Emily Warren – Side Effects
The duo returns with a catchy summer jam.


Featured on DJcity earlier this week:

– Jennifer Lopez ft. Jadakiss & Styles P – Jenny From The Block – Richastic Remix
– Kris Kross Amsterdam & The Boy Next Door ft. Conor Maynard – Whenever

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

Related: Must-Play Tracks for the Weekend: July 20

Watch Chris Villa’s ‘Trends Mix’ for July 2018

Chris Villa

DJcity’s Arizona representative Chris Villa performs a mini mix using four tracks from DJcity Trends and two throwbacks.

Tracklist:

1. Jay Rock – Win
2. 2 Chainz ft. Nicki Minaj – I Luv Dem Strippers
3. YG ft. 2 Chainz, Big Sean, & Nicki Minaj – Big Bank
4. DJ Kool – Let Me Clear My Throat – Acapella
5. Khia – My Neck, My Back (Lick It) – Vanilla Ace vs Joe Reece Commotion Bootleg
6. Cedric Gervais – Do It Tonight

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DJcity Trends is a monthly collection of tracks intended to help DJs discover new and buzzing club tracks. The songs are hand-picked by influential DJs from around the world.

Related: Watch Chris Villa’s ‘Trends Mix’ for June 2018

KidCutUp: What I Learned From Touring With Pink

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KidCutUp warms up the crowd for Pink at Oracle Arena in Oakland, CA. (Source: KidCutUp)

From March 1 to June 1, DJcity’s KidCutUp joined pop star Pink on her Beautiful Trauma tour. The Milwaukee native was the opening act at about 50 sold-out shows across the US, averaging 12,000 to 18,000 people a night. Now, after a few weeks off, CutUp is back on the road for the singer’s Australia tour. We spoke with him via email about what it was like touring with one of the world’s biggest pop stars.

What was the audience like?

Most of the audience is older than a typical bottle service club crowd, and there is a solid LGBT presence. It was a down-to-earth, fun party crowd. Surprisingly, it was pretty much the same whether we did large cities like New York or smaller markets like Wichita or Tulsa.

What was your set like?

Because the audience wasn’t the usual 20 something millennials, my set had a lot of classic, throwback party music. It was heavy on rock with a lot of old-school hip-hop as well. The audience’s taste was pretty wide, so I was looking to see which songs could bring people together instead of catering to certain parts of the crowd one track at a time. It was challenging. Sometimes it involved doing blends and intricately weaving tracks together, but it started with picking the right tunes in the first place.

Did you get nervous performing for such large audiences?

I felt less nervous on this tour than other ones I’ve done. Once I got in tune with the crowd, and the bulk of my set was dialed in, I knew it would work and how people would respond. There were so many people in the crowd that I couldn’t comprehend how many were actually there. My brain just considered it one giant bunch. Also, I worked on my set every day, so I felt pretty good about going up on stage.

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What was your setup?

I used two Technics 1200s, a Pioneer DJ DJM-S9, and a coat rack, because where else am I going to put my coat when I’m on stage? It was a simple setup without a full light show or crazy production. It came down to the actual DJing and connecting with the audience. I didn’t have much to hide behind up there!

What was your life on tour like?

Touring takes a bit of getting used to. As the opening act, I had an easier time than the crew. They were incredible to watch. They’re the first people in the building, getting the entire stage built and rigged up, and they’re the last to leave. On back-to-back show days, the only time the crew could rest was during the show itself and on the tour bus as we headed to the next city. Luckily, the routing wasn’t that brutal, and the tour was organized well to avoid too many back-to-back shows. Still, you’re in a new city every other day or so. Usually, it’s one night in a hotel, and the next you sleep on the bus in transit to the next city. As far as my day-to-day activities went, I spent time working on my set, tweaking things. I would add new songs, touch up the produced parts, remaster the older songs and whatever else the set needed to stay fresh. I would try to make things tighter than the previous show. There were also business things to sort out. I met with my tax guy when we stopped in his city. It’s important to stay on top of those things while on the road, so you don’t come back to a mess.

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Listen to KidCutUp’s Beautiful Drama tour playlist on Spotify.

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