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DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: April 3

R3hab

R3hab
R3hab at the Djakarta Warehouse Project festival in Jakarta, Indonesia on Dec. 15, 2017. (Credit: Rukes)

DJcity’s Spotify playlist update for the week of April 3:

A$AP Rocky ft. BlocBoy JB – Bad Company
Belly ft. YG – 4 Days
Marshmello & Anne-Marie – Friends – R3hab Remix
Sean Paul & David Guetta ft. Becky G – Mad Love – Cheat Codes Remix
Snakehips ft. Jeremih & Amine – For The Fk Of It
Tinashe ft. Ty Dolla $ign & French Montana – Me So Bad

Stream the entire playlist below or from within Spotify.

Related: DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: March 27

Listen to Snelle Jelle’s DJcity Podcast Mix


Snelle Jelle. (Source: Instagram)

Snelle Jelle, a DJ/producer based in Amsterdam, has delivered a versatile mix for the DJcity Podcast. The veteran turntablist’s set features an eclectic variety of styles, including three of his own edits. In addition to DJing and producing, Snelle is a music production instructor at De Herman Brood Academie, a vocational school in Utrecht, Netherlands.

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Tracklist:

1. Bruno Mars – That’s What I like – Snelle Jelle Edit
2. Leafs ft. Yung Nnelg – Alright – SIROJ Foenkoe Edit
3. Kendrick Lamar & Travis Scott – Big Shot
4. DJ Khaled ft. JAY Z, Future, & Beyonce – Top off
5. Xxxtentacion – Look At Me – Snelle Jelle Edit
6. Travis Scott ft. Kendrick Lamar – Goosebumps – Singularis Edit
7. Big Shaq – Man’s Not Hot – A.S.S. DJ Tool
8. Migos – Narcos – SERO Flute Loop Bootleg
9. Future – Mask Off – Uki & Cherry Boston Edit
10. Diplo ft. Desiigner – Suicidal
11. Migos ft. Drake – Walk It Talk It – Tall Boys Alive Bootleg
12. Lil Yachty ft. Trippie Red – 66
13. A Tribe Called Quest – We The People
14. N.E.R.D. ft. Rihanna & Drake – Lemon – Drake Remix
15. Beenie Man – Dude – DJames What I Wanna Edit
16. Anik Khan – Tides
17. Full Crate – Pump Up The Jam Remix
18. Tropkillaz ft. Aloe Blacc – Milk & Honey
19. Wantigga – Meditation
20. Que – O.G. Bobby Johnson – Snelle Jelle Delight Edit
21. Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince – Summertime – Wes Remix

Follow Snelle Jelle on Facebook, Instagram, SoundCloud, and Twitter.

Related: Listen to Luigi Sanchez’s DJcity Podcast Mix

Watch Cardi B’s ‘Bartier Cardi’ Video Feat. 21 Savage

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Fresh off releasing her new single “Be Careful,” Cardi B has shared the video for “Bartier Cardi” featuring 21 Savage. The track was DJcity’s third most-downloaded song of January.

The hazy visual finds Cardi in vintage Hollywood glam while performing on a retro TV set. She also makes out with her fiancé Offset in the back seat of a car. Meanwhile, 21 Savage delivers his verse while getting tied up to a chair.

Released in December, “Bartier Cardi” peaked at No. 14 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and has been certified gold. It’s the second single from Cardi’s upcoming debut album Invasion of Privacy, which drops April 6.

Watch the video above and download “Bartier Cardi” on DJcity.

Related: Watch Cheeze Beatz and 30 Roc Explain How They Produced Cardi B’s ‘Bartier Cardi’ Feat. 21 Savage

How to Avoid ‘Laptop Face’

It’s impossible for DJs who use laptops to not look at their screens, but some do it more than others. This is called “Serato face,” or more broadly, “laptop face.”

On this episode of DJcityTV’s Share the Knowledge, DJ TLM discusses why it’s bad to stare at your laptop and offers some solutions on how to avoid doing so.

Related: Do DJs Need to Be Producers These Days?

Las Vegas Talent Buyer Dave Fogg Gives Insight Into His Booking Process

Dave Fogg

Dave Fogg
Dave Fogg (Credit: DMahoney Photo)

If you DJ or party in Las Vegas on a regular basis, chances are you’ve been to an event that Dave Fogg has booked or performed at. Originally a DJ, Fogg got his start as a talent buyer for Club RA at Luxor in the late ’90s. (RA was the first venue in Vegas to book dance music artists.) From there, Fogg went on to book for clubs at casinos like Hard Rock, Station, and Palms. He’s seen the scene go through various transformations as both a buyer and a DJ.

Now, Fogg is pushing boundaries as a buyer at Drai’s popular Beachclub and After Hours venues. The Beachclub’s lineup boasts cutting-edge acts like A-Trak, Showtek, MK, TroyBoi, Henry Fong, 4B, Sak Noel, Ape Drums, and Stooki Sounds.

With the return of pool season in Vegas, we spoke with Fogg about his process for finding and booking new talent.

What do you look for when searching for talent?

Relevance is probably the most important, whether it’s a new, up-and-coming artist or an older, established one. There’s also the early buzz surrounding artists and their release schedules. If you’re a working DJ, you have the advantage of getting that information ahead of everyone else. Lastly, I like to book artists that are friends and collaborators with artists who have residencies at the other nightclubs. This is a nice layer because you can get them to show up and hang out, even if it’s against the wishes of some bitter club GMs.

How do you find new acts?

Surprisingly, not through industry standards like Pollstar, but through record pools such as DJcity.

How do you determine how much to pay a DJ?

If you’re going off other venues in Vegas, then you’re screwed. Those inflated price points will never be a true indicator of value. I’m going off of what the venue can support, strategic booking on certain days of the year, and comparing with other cities with similar markets.

Does being a DJ influence you as a buyer and vice versa?

Almost all of my decisions are coming from a DJ point of view, never the other way around. It’s more about me playing someone’s track as a DJ and seeing firsthand how people react to their music. That then leads to me following up as a talent buyer and booking them. For many, it’s their first time in Las Vegas.

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TroyBoi at Drai’s Beachclub on March 24. (Source: Drai’s Beachclub)

You’ve booked a ton of DJs over the years. Which ones have impressed you the most?

It’s pretty much across the board. Derrick May, Loco Dice, 12th Planet, Diplo, MK, AlunaGeorge, and Rusko. I’ve been fortunate enough to be creative and a fan of the bookings that I do.

What is a common misconception about being a buyer?

That you have to go to Ibiza, ADE, SXSW, and all of the big festivals to “scout” for talent. It’s such a crock of sh#t. It’s honestly just an excuse for free vacations, and no worthwhile work will ever get done.

How do you feel about the current state of the Vegas scene?

I’d say it’s in a fairly stagnant state in some respects, meaning that the big clubs on the strip will not stop how they’re programming anytime soon. In other ways, the circle of music trends is becoming interesting.

Where do you think its headed?

We had EDM a few years ago, hip-hop last year, and currently there’s a return to electronic music, specifically the underground.

Follow Dave Fogg on Instagram.

Related: Four Color Zack: The Politics of DJing in Las Vegas

Watch DJ Canna’s ‘Bedroom Sessions’ Routine

DJ Canna

DJ Canna, a party rocker and turntablist from Budapest, Hungary, throws down an eclectic routine for DJcityTV’s Bedroom Sessions. The video was shot in one take.

Tracklist:

1. GRiZ & Big Gigantic – Good Times Roll
2. Ludacris ft. Shawnna – Stand Up – Acap
3. Kyle ft. Miguel – Sunshine
4. Ginuwine – Pony – Richastic Remix
5. Valentino Khan ft. Sean Paul – Gold
6. Oasis – Wonderwall – Cabuizee & Nikki X Remix
7. Iyaz – Replay – Bishu 2017 Remix

Follow DJ Canna on Facebook, Instagram, Mixcloud, SoundCloud, and YouTube.

Got what it takes to be featured on the next “Bedroom Sessions” episode? Send a sample video to brs@djcity.com.

Related: Watch DJ ONDRASH’s ‘Bedroom Sessions’ Routine

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