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Travel Tips for DJs Visiting Berlin

DJ D-Tale

DJ D-Tale
DJ D-Tale at The Pearl in Berlin.

DJs may not know where to eat, stay, and play when they get booked in cities they’ve never been to before. To help them get the most out of their visit, DJcity has launched a monthly series called DJ Travel Tips. The series highlights some of the best things to do in some of the most popular destinations around the world.

Where to Stay

DJ D-Tale:

“Because of the Berlin Wall’s history, there is no single city center but different downtown areas to explore. The best hotel and Airbnb locations with easy access to shops, restaurants, and cultural spots are Rosenthaler Platz (Mitte), Kurfürstendamm (Charlottenburg), and Schlesisches Tor (Kreuzberg). If you want to go high profile and need quick access to a studio or meeting room, you should either stay at Soho House or Nhow. Another place I often recommend is Adina.”

Where to Eat

Monsieur Dope:

“Check out Adana Grillhaus in Kreuzberg for some Turkish grill. Get the spicy tomato salad, hummus, and charcoal grilled mixed meat platter. For juicy ribs, smoked meat, and mac and cheese, you gotta check Chicago Williams BBQ. The boys there will set you in the right mood. Crackers is the spot for some fine dining and one of the best tartar sauces in the city. Their cocktail menu is a good start to the night. If you’re vegetarian or vegan, the restaurant Cookies Cream is it. They just became the first vegetarian restaurant in Germany to get a Michelin star. For your hangover breakfast, hit up Commonground for eggs Benedict, French toast, and a good coffee. If you’re craving for a soupy hungover solution, get some pho and a four-time best burger in town ‘De La Sauce’ at District Mot.”

What to Do

DJ Abuze:

“Berlin offers tons of great museums ranging from the world famous Pergamonmuseum to the Computer Game Museum, where you can play yourself thru the gaming history of PC, Atari, Commodore 64, Nintendo, Sega, and more. On a chilled sunny Sunday during summer, the whole town meets at Mauerpark. Drink a cold beer, enjoy a free karaoke show, and hunt some rare vinyl at the biggest second-hand market in town. Secret tip: Berlin Musictours gives a guided tour thru Berlin’s music history of the past 30 years. Visit the world-famous Hansa Studios, where U2 and David Bowie recorded legendary albums.”

Where to Party

DJ Craft:

“The best places for parties in Berlin are Prince Charles, 808 Club, Musik & Frieden, Avenue Club, The Pearl, Puro Sky Lounge, Festsaal Kreuzberg, and Bricks. My favorite place is Prince Charles because of their built-in Funktion-One sound system. I also love the selection of artists that play there like TroyBoi. The best venue for live shows is Columbiahalle, where they have artists like D’Angelo and Kendrick Lamar.”

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Watch Enrique Iglesias’ ‘Move to Miami’ Video Feat. Pitbull

Enrique Iglesias

A week after releasing their single “Move to Miami,” Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull have returned with the video for the moombahton-influenced track. The song currently sits at No. 2 on DJcity’s Hot Box chart.

The fitting visual finds Iglesias being seduced by a girl as she dances on top of his car. Pitbull and a group of dancers then appear dancing in the streets of Miami at night.

“Move to Miami” was produced by Nitti Gritti, Wuki, and J.R. Rotem. It follows Iglesias’ reggaeton single “El Baño” featuring Bad Bunny and Pitbull’s club hit “Roof on Fire.”

Watch the video above and download “Move to Miami” on DJcity.

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Dillon Francis Recruits Young Ash for New Moombahton Single and Video, ‘BaBaBa (Vete Pa’Ya)’

Dillon Francis

Dillon Francis
Dillon Francis performs at Neuraum nightclub in Munich, Germany on April 1, 2018. (Source: Neuraum)

Dillon Francis has recruited Bronx-based vocalist Young Ash for a new moombahton single titled “BaBaBa (Vete Pa’Ya).” The track is the third release from his forthcoming Spanish-language studio album.

Francis described his inspiration for the song in the press release:

“For my album, I really wanted to make a song reminiscent of ‘Que Que,’ but an elevated version of it that was fun yet tough sounding. Young Ash’s flow on this is exactly that. It’s truly one of my favorite tracks from the project. Her voice is so strong and striking which makes for such an incredible gritty moombahton song.”

The new single has also received an accompanying stop-motion vertical video. Directed by Joel Strong, the visual shows cardboard cutouts of Francis and Ash being moved around by human hands.

“BaBaBa (Vete Pa’Ya)” follows Dillon’s singles “Ven” featuring Arcangel and Quimico Ultra Mega and “We The Funk” featuring Fuego. Dillon’s Spanish album, which remains unnamed, will be released later this year via his independent record label, IDGAFOS.

Watch the video below and download “BaBaBa (Vete Pa’Ya)” on DJcity.

Related: Watch Dillon Francis’ ‘Ven’ Video Feat. Arcangel and Quimico Ultra Mega

DJ Life: Carlo Atendido Performs at Saulog Tagbilaran Festival in the Philippines

DJ Carlo Atendido

On this episode of DJ Life, DJ Carlo Atendido travels to the island of Bohol in the Philippines to perform at the Saulog Tagbilaran festival. The trip was a success — except for one minor setback.

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DJ Jazzy Jeff Drops Long-Awaited Album, ‘M3’

DJ Jazzy Jeff

DJ Jazzy Jeff
DJ Jazzy Jeff at 45 East in Portland, Oregon on March 9, 2018. (Credit: ShutterKlick)

DJ Jazzy Jeff has released M3, the third and final installment of his Magnificent series. The album follows 2002’s Magnificent and 2007’s The Return of the Magnificent.

Three vocalists are featured throughout M3: rapper Rhymefest, who’s best known for co-writing Kanye West‘s “Jesus Walks” and “New Slaves,” Philadelphia rapper and frequent Jeff collaborator Dayne Jordan, and the multitalented artist Uhmeer.

As for musicians, M3 enlists James Poyser (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Mariah Carey), Andre Harris (Usher, Justin Bieber, Jill Scott), and Stro Elliot (The Roots, The Procussions).

“For me, M3 represents freedom as an artist and in business,” Jeff said in the press release. “After all these years in the business, it’s liberating to finally be totally independent. Hopefully, I inspire others to take charge of their own destiny.”

Watch the video for “Skaters Paradise” below and download it on DJcity. The full album can streamed or downloaded here.

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Watch Tory Lanez’s ‘B.I.D’ Video

Tory Lanez

Tory Lanez has shared a summer-themed video for his latest Memories Don’t Die single, “B.I.D.” The track was included in DJcity’s March edition of Trends.

In the visual, Lanez performs while surrounded by beautiful women who are washing cars and playing beach volleyball.

The track follows the singles “Shooters,” “Skrt Skrt,” and “Real Thing” featuring Future.

Watch the video above and download “B.I.D” on DJcity.

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