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MAKJ Remixes Joan Jett’s ‘I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll’: Exclusive

MAKJ

MAKJ
MAKJ at Club Glow at Soundcheck in Washington, D.C. on March 30, 2017. (Photo source: Facebook)

MAKJ has an excellent track record on DJcity. The majority of his releases have made the daily Hot Box chart, many of which have also appeared on the monthly Top 50.

His latest offering, a throwback-style remix of Joan Jett’s 1982 anthem, “I Love Rock ‘N’ Roll,” is likely to do the same. The track features moombahton and twerk influences and a prominent Jay-Z sample.

“I love the idea of blending genres,” MAK tells us. “I’ve always done it in my sets, and I wanted to make something I could play live, hence the idea of mixing Joan Jett with Jay-Z. They say opposites attract.”

Preview the remix below and download it exclusively on DJcity.

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Related: MAKJ Selects Tracks for DJcity’s Spotify Playlist

New York’s PAOLA SHEA Drops DJcity Podcast Mix

PAOLA SHEA

PAOLA SHEA, an open-format DJ/producer based in New York City, has put down a DJcity Podcast mix. Her half-hour set was recorded in one take and features mostly new hip-hop.

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Tracklist:

1. J Balvin ft. Bia, Pharell Williams & Sky – Safari Remix – DJ Santarosa Hype Intro
2. Luis Fons & Daddy Yankee ft. Justin Bieber- Despacito Remix – DJ Smerk Club Edit
3. Kranium ft. Ty Dolla $ign & Wizkid – Can’t Believe
4. Drake – Signs
5. DJ Khaled ft. Rihanna & Bryson Tiller – Wild Thoughts
6. Lil Uzi Vert – XO TOUR Llif3 – Tall Boys 100-78 Transition
7. LouGotCash ft. Remy Boy Monty – Pipe Down Remix
8. YFN Lucci ft. PnB Rock, Lil Yachty, & Wiz Khalifa – Everyday We Lit Remix
9. SahBabii ft. Young Thug – Pull Up Wit Ah Stick Remix
10. Playboi Carti – Magnolia
11. Yo Gotti & Mike Will Made It ft. Nicki Minaj – Rake It Up
12. Kodak Black – Tunnel Vision
13. DJ Khaled ft. Drake – To The Max – Tall Boys Half Time Intro
14. French Montana ft. Swae Lee – Unforgettable – KidCutUp 80-98 Transition
15. French Montana ft. Swae Lee & PnB Rock – Unforgettable – PnB Remix
16. Kendrick Lamar – ELEMENT.
17. AD & Sorry Jaynari ft. Wiz Khalifa – Leakin

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First Look: W Hotels’ New Music Studio in Hollywood

W Hollywood Sound Suite

W Hollywood Sound Suite
W Hollywood Sound Suite

In early June, W Hotels Worldwide unveiled a music studio and writers room at its Hollywood location. The “Sound Suite” as its called, is part of an initiative to facilitate creativity among hotel guests and local musicians.

The studio is the brainchild of W Hotels’ North American music director, White Shadow, who’s best known for being Lady Gaga‘s DJ and producer. It provides hotel customers and local artists with an easy and comfortable way to write and record.

The W Hollywood isn’t the only location with a Sound Suite, though. The company recently launched studios in Seattle, Bali, and Barcelona, and there are plans to roll out more.

Recording booth
Recording booth

Like many great ideas, the Sound Suite came out of necessity.

After traveling with Lady Gaga on her Born This Way tour, White Shadow realized there needed to be an easier way for artists to record while on the road.

“It was inconvenient and costly to rent a studio in every city,” he tells us “So we put a studio in a flight case and set it up in our hotel rooms. But it takes a while to set up, and you’ve got people banging on the door if you’re making noise above a certain level.”

A couple of years later, White Shadow approached W Hotels about adding studios to their locations so that guests could use them.

“The W brand is super passionate about music,” He says. “It’s a big part of their DNA.”

“I knew that the studio would fit because they were willing to take a risk that I’ve never seen another big brand take. There wasn’t a 45-page case study about how to get a return on investment. It was like, ‘How do we come up with an idea and make everybody feel good?'”

DJ White Shadow
DJ White Shadow

While the Sound Suites are equipped with the best available technology, they’re smaller than traditional studios.

“We didn’t want to overdo it because studios are moving into smaller and smaller spots,” White Shadow explains. “You can sit in your room with a laptop and your headphones on.”

A smaller space is also more affordable and easier to use.

“I wanted up-and-coming artists to be able to use it and feel like they’re in an incredible studio in an incredible hotel,” he says. “We’re still trying to work out the kinks, but it will be available to customers at a special rate.”

Sequencer and synth
Native Instruments Komplete Kontrol S49 and Maschine Jam

The studio isn’t limited to guests, though.

“We’re going to do artist-in-residence programs,” White Shadow adds. “We’re also going to host special events for things that we think are cool and Native Instruments is going to do product showcases here.”

Of course, White Shadow is one of those artists.

“I’ve been recording in here non-stop for the first three weeks to make sure everything is on par,” he says. “We’ve done really good sessions in here already, and we didn’t have to go out of our way to create a vibe. The vibe was already here.”

Mixing console
Mixing console

Recording rack
Recording rack

Genelec monitor
Genelec 1038B monitor

Akai MPC2000XL drum machine
Akai MPC2000XL

Wall art
Wall art by Bisco Smith

Lounge area
Lounge area

Entrance
Entrance

Words by Anthony Polis and photos by Julian Melanson.

Related: Review: KRK Rokit 8 G3 Studio Monitors

Sony Will Start Making Vinyl Records Again

Vinyl

Vinyl
Photo credit: Chris J. Ratcliffe

Sony Music has announced it will begin pressing its own vinyl records again. The Japanese company stopped making them in 1989 after the rise of CDs.

The move comes after a surge in demand for vinyl in recent years. Since 2008, rapid growth in sales has “left vinyl press plants in the U.S., Japan, and elsewhere struggling to meet demand,” according to NPR. In December, The Guardian reported that vinyl sales outpaced digital music sales in the UK at the end of 2016.

Production is set to begin in March 2018 at a plant near Tokyo. Japanese newspaper Nikkei reports that Sony will release “popular older songs, mainly Japanese music to which Sony holds the rights, as well as the latest hit albums.”

It has been nearly three decades since workers at the plant pressed a record. As a result, Sony is struggling to find engineers who have experience.

“Cutting is a delicate process, with the quality of sound affected by the depth and angle of the grooves,” Nikkei writes, “and Sony is scrambling to bring in old record engineers to pass on their knowledge.”

Related: Hear a Vinyl Record Played in Space for First Time

DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: June 29

Lil Jon

Lil Jon
Lil Jon at JEWEL Nightclub in Las Vegas. (Photo source: JEWEL Nightclub)

DJcity’s Spotify Playlist update for the week of June 29.

DJ Khaled ft. Nas & Travis Scott – It’s Secured
Flosstradamus ft. Cara Salimando – How You Gon’ Do That
Lil Jon & Skellism ft. Terror Bass – In The Pit
Martin Solveig ft. Alma – All Stars
Metro Boomin ft. Offset & Drake – No Complaints
Ryan Riback ft. Some Chick – One Last Time

Stream the entire playlist below or from within Spotify.

Related: DJcity’s Spotify Playlist Update: June 22

DJcity’s Most Downloaded Tracks of June 2017

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Below is a list of the most-downloaded tracks on DJcity during June 2017. To receive these updates via email, click here.

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