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DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: Dec. 5

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Bro Safari at Opera Nightclub in Atlanta / chuckyfoto

DJcity’s Spotify playlist update for the week of Dec. 5:

Clean Bandit ft. Julia Michaels – I Miss You – Matoma Remix
DJ Snake ft. Lauv – A Different Way – Bro Safari & ETC!ETC! Remix
G-Eazy & Halsey – Him & I
Lost Frequencies & Zonderling – Crazy
Maluma ft. French Montana – GPS
N.E.R.D. ft. Future – 1000
Rita Ora – Anywhere – R3hab Remix

Stream the entire playlist below or from within Spotify.

Related: DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: Nov. 28

A-Trak Tells His Story in Comprehensive Interview

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A-Trak at ComplexCon in Long Beach, CA / Oliver Scherillo

A-Trak‘s gift behind the tables coupled with his ambitious and selfless personality has helped him transcend DJing. With his Fool’s Gold label and Day Off festival, the Montreal native has flourished into one of the most influential and respected figures in the music industry. And, after a prolific 20-year career, A-Trak continues to push forward with no end in sight.

The Fool’s Gold chief recently got a chance to tell his inspiring story in a comprehensive interview for Complex’s Blueprint series (he’s the first DJ to be featured on the series). The 36-minute conversation covered most of his career and is full of valuable insights and lessons.

Topics discussed include how working with Kanye West changed his life, launching Fool’s Gold, the rise of EDM, his Goldie Awards DJ battle, and why continually reinvents himself.

On why he and Nick Catchdubs started Fool’s Gold:

“The fact that we’re a DJ-run label was important because a lot of the early releases fell into this unclassifiable category of club music. We had a few rappers that were experimenting with electronic beats, which at the time was not the norm at all. So we had that, and we had electronic music that appealed to hip-hop heads. Nick and I knew that as DJs that all made sense and not only that, but that was the most exciting music at the time.”

On the rise of EDM:

“Ever since I was a kid scratching, it was so important for me for DJing to have legitimacy. And when EDM exploded in North America, we finally got it. Rather than getting hung up over, you know, some sides of it that maybe weren’t the version of DJing that I like or whatever else, my thing was like, ‘Hey, we finally got people’s eyeballs. This is the moment now. We got people’s attention. Everybody wants in on this.’ … DJ culture. That’s what the EDM really is. DJ culture conquered the world, and to me that was exciting.”

On his financial standing:

“I’ve never taken a salary from Fool’s Gold. This company is not how I make money. This company is how I get cool ideas out. I make my money being A-Trak. And occasionally that involves Duck Sauce or whatever else.”

On being open-minded to different music:

“I’m such a child of the DJ Premier era. I’m such a child of boom bap. And when keyboard beats started appearing, that sounded so wrong to me in the beginning. But [then] I realized that I was clinging on to one paradigm and that it’s wrong to do that in music, especially as a DJ.”

On staying relevant:

“In general, I will say that the entertainment business and music as a whole is designed to give people like myself, and anyone that makes music, a career normally of like five years. The challenge is longevity, and the way to overcome that challenge I think, or at least I’ve found, is this sort of constant reinvention. I always think of where the path is going and, you know, what I did before and what I’m about to do next. And that’s why none of the new elements that come into what I’m doing are ever too much off course because I know the story. I’m writing the story.”

Watch the full conversation below.

Related: A-Trak Breaks Down His ‘rockstar’ Routine

Watch Pitbull and The Stereotypes’ ‘Jungle’ Video Feat. E-40 and Abraham Mateo

Pitbull throws a wild yacht party in the video for his funk-influenced single, “Jungle.” The colorful visual shows The Stereotypes, E-40, and Abraham Mateo lost in the jungle before getting rescued by Mr. 305.

The track, which appears on Pitbull’s newly released greatest hits album, was DJcity’s sixth most downloaded song of November.

Watch the video above and download “Jungle” on DJcity.

Related: Valentino Khan’s ‘Gold’ Video Feat. Sean Paul

Watch DJ EASE’s Winning Red Bull 3Style U.S. Routine

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DJ EASE has uploaded his winning set from the Red Bull 3Style U.S. Finals, which took place in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 28.

A former four-time DMC regional champion, EASE went up against Boi Jeanius, DJ FingerSmith, Bo, DJ Diggy Dutch, and DJ Frazier Davis. His well-crafted set consisted of mostly hip-hop, bass music, and reggae.

EASE had previously competed in the 2016 U.S. finals, which Trayze won.

Watch his winning 2017 routine above.

Related: 2017 Red Bull 3Style U.S. Finalists

Listen to Flipout’s DJcity Podcast Mix


Flipout / Paul Wijsen

Red Bull 3Style host Flipout has delivered an open-format mix for the DJcity Podcast. The Vancouver native’s set is packed with remixes of hits, including three of his own blends.

Flipout is currently a resident at The Bottleneck and a mixer on Vancouver’s 94.5 Virgin Radio.

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Tracklist:

1. Camila Cabello ft. Daddy Yankee – Havana Remix – DJ Santarosa Reggeaton Re-Drum
2. Lorde ft. Khalid, Post Malone, & SZA – Homemade Dynamite Remix
3. Maroon 5 ft. SZA – What Lovers Do – A-Trak Remix
4. Sam Smith – Too Good At Goodbyes – Galantis Remix
5. Kendrick Lamar ft. Zacari – LOVE. – DJ Snow Remix
6. Felix Cartal – Get What You Give – Ship Wrek & Part Native Remix
7. Eskei83, & Drunken Masters, & Gunjah – Rave – Flipout Bow Down Blend
8. Ginuwine – Pony – Richastic Remix 71-105 Transition
9. Ginuwine – Pony – ONEDAH & DJ BOL Remix
10. Portugal. The Man – Feel It Still – dEVOLVE Remix
11. N.E.R.D. ft. Rihanna – Lemon – Cool Hand Lex, Lemi Vice & Action Jackson Remix
12. Notorious B.I.G. – Hypnotize – Uki Remix
13. Drake – Feel No Ways – Lemi Vice & Action Jackson Remix
14. J Balvin & Willy Williams – Mi Gente – DJ Puffy Remix
15. Charlie Puth – How Long – Nick Bike Remix
16. Calvin Harris ft. Pharrell Williams, Katy Perry, & Big Sean – Feels – Flipout Saturday Blend
17. Bell Biv DeVoe – Poison – Scott Melker & Niko Javan Remix
18. Fergie ft. Nicki Minaj – You Already Know
19. Big Daddy Kane – Set It Off – Flipout Blend

Follow Flipout on Facebook, Instagram, SoundCloud, and Twitter.

Related: Listen to DJ Albert’s DJcity Podcast Mix

Enter the Serato Sample Challenge to Win $10,000

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Serato Sample

Serato has launched the Serato Sample Challenge, a beat-making contest in which the winner will receive a cash prize of $10,000. Yes, you read that right.

How to enter:

1. Create a beat using Serato Sample.

2. Make a video that showcases your beat. It must be less than 60 seconds and show Serato Sample in use.

3. Upload your video to Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter and tag #seratosamplechallenge and @seratosample. (Make sure your profile is set to public.) Facebook submissions must be posted on Serato Sample’s Facebook page.

Public voting, which takes place up until the deadline, will determine 10 finalists. (Early entry is encouraged in order to accumulate votes.) Judges Kenny Dope, DJ Spinna, and Suzi Analogue will then select the winner from the final 10 based on musicality and originality.

Launched in July, Serato Sample is a plugin that enables producers to find and manipulate samples in tracks using any DAW that supports VST and AU formats, such as Ableton Live, FL Studio, and Logic Pro.

Get more info about the contest and vote for your favorite entries here.

Related: DJ Dahi Uses Serato Sample in New Rhythm Roulette Episode

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