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Watch Machine Gun Kelly’s ‘Trap Paris’ Video Ft. Quavo and Ty Dolla $ign

Machine Gun Kelly has released a video for “Trap Paris,” his new collaboration with Quavo and Ty Dolla $ign. Filmed in Paris, the visual shows the three rappers enjoying the company of a few ladies in a luxurious mansion.

The track appears on Kelly’s recently released album, Bloom, which peaked at number eight on the Billboard 200 chart.

Watch the video above and download “Trap Paris” on DJcity.

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Jayceeoh Drops ‘Super 7, Volume 7’ Mix

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Jayceeoh at the Illectric River Music Festival on Apr. 6, 2017. (Photo source: Facebook)

After taking a year off from the project, Jayceeoh has returned with the seventh volume of his popular Super 7 mix series.

As with previous installments, Jayceeoh has put together an impressive lineup of seven producer/DJs performing 10-minute sets. They are, in order of appearance: Jayceeoh, Dirty Audio, 4B, YehMe2, Ricky Remedy, SAYMYNAME, and Wax Motif. Each set contains originals, remixes, and unreleased tracks.

Volume seven was released in partnership with Insomniac Records, who recently included Jayceooh’s new single “Dancin On My Wrist” in an EDC Las Vegas playlist. The Los Angeles-based DJ will make his debut at the festival on June 16.

Stream Super 7, Volume 7 below.

Related: Listen to Jayceeoh’s ‘Super 7, Volume 6’ Mix

A-Trak Launches New DJ and Beat Battle

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A-Trak at the We the Future Festival in Puerto Rico. (Photo credit: Steve Garfinkel)

A-Trak has launched a new DJ and beat battle called the Goldie Awards. The Fool’s Gold chief first announced it on DJcity’s MikiDz Show back in May 2016.

“The Goldie Awards isn’t the same old DJ battle,” A-Trak says in the trailer for the event. “We’re allowing literally any piece of equipment you want to bring. We’re welcoming anything that’s part of the art form of DJing now in this day in age.”

The competition is “designed to reflect the genreless, borderless, and limitless nature of music today,” according to Thump, which is a co-sponsor of the battle.

The Goldie Awards will feature six DJs and six producers competing in their respective categories. The DJs will be judged on originality, creativity, technical ability, music selection, crowd response, and stage presence. The producers will be judged on originality, creativity, technical ability, musical range, and crowd response.

Judging the categories will be a star-studded panel that includes Diplo, DJ Craze, Just Blaze, Mannie Fresh, Destructo, and Mija. Harlem rapper Dave East will host the event.

The winning DJ will get to perform at the Fool’s Gold Day Off festival, and the winning producer will release a song on the Fool’s Gold label.

To enter, entrants must upload a one-minute video to their Instagram or YouTube accounts with the hashtag #GoldieAwards and fill out the application on the contest’s website by August 6. The judges will then select six DJs and six producers to be flown to the live battle, which takes place at Brooklyn Steel in New York City on September 7.

Get more information, including the competition’s rules, at the Goldie Awards website.

Watch the trailer below and grab your tickets for the event on June 9.

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NGHTMRE Talks Production and More

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It’s not an overstatement to say that NGHTMRE is one of the most dominant and influential forces in bass music. Not only do the biggest names in the genre play his tracks, but he has influenced many producers with his unique sound.

From 2013 to 2014, NGHTMRE honed his craft at Los Angeles’ renowned music production school, Icon Collective. The institute has spawned other influential artists, most notably Jauz, MAKJ, and SNBRN. However, NGHTMRE’s big break came in 2015 when Skrillex dropped his trap song “Street” at Miami’s Ultra Music Festival. The track became a festival anthem and set the stage for collaborations with Dillon Francis, Flux Pavilion, and Zeds Dead. Festival appearances, world tours, and a residency at Hakkasan in Las Vegas followed.

NGHTMRE’s most recent release, a twerk remix of Terror Squad‘s “Lean Back,” was DJcity’s 12th most downloaded track of May. It marks his highest-charting release on DJcity to date (it beat “Need You” by one place).

Despite his busy schedule, we had a chance to chat with NGHTMRE about production and his meteoric rise.

A lot of dance and electronic producers sound the same, but you have a unique sound. Where does it come from?

I think it’s a combination of a lot of different things I grew up listening to. Everything from old school and indie rock, to the dirty south hip-hop, to the dubstep and house music.

What was the most important thing you learned at Icon Collective?

While all the technical skills I learned were extremely valuable, Icon taught me how to think about being creative, which was most important. I learned to not compare myself to other artists and to focus on creating music for myself rather than for other people or ulterior motives like money or DJ support.

Do you think attending a school makes sense for all producers?

Not always. I think the curriculum can be learned in many difference places, but it’s important to have a mentor or someone who knows what they’re talking about when you’re asking questions. I spent many years searching the internet for tutorials and ways to learn production, and you never really know if you are getting the right answers when just searching through YouTube tutorials. One thing I think is super important is being around other people who are doing creative work. It can really provide you with the spark you need to continue working and producing in times when you get writer’s block.


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It seems like some producers have been heavily influenced by your sound. How do you feel about that?

I think it’s amazing! I was certainly influenced by many different artists and producers, and it’s important to me to be inspiring other artists to create and push music forward.

What’s your preferred production gear?

I use Ableton Live for all my production. Having been on the road so much recently, I’ve gotten much better at producing with nothing but a laptop. Keeping a MIDI keyboard nearby for writing chord progressions and melodies is important for me when I’m at home. Almost everything I use is built-in Ableton effects or third party VSTs like Serum, Spire, Omnisphere, and more.

Did you know “Street” would be a hit when you produced it?

Not at all. I knew I liked it, but I thought it was way too weird to be a hit. Fortunately, Skrillex liked it too and played it at Ultra a few years ago. He is such a tastemaker that if he supports something, it really allows it to break through into the scene!

Your collab “Need You” with Dillon Francis was also big for you. How did it come about?

Dillon began supporting some of my originals and remixes in his live sets, and then I finally met him on a flight back to LA one day. We both expressed interest in working on a song together, and I was excited to try something at the moombahton tempo because I didn’t get to do it often. After starting the idea, we met up in LA to work together and finished the song in just a few sessions! We get along great and use all the same production software, so it was a super smooth and easy collaboration.

You play quite a bit of hip-hop in your sets. What’s your take on dance music becoming more open-format in recent years?

I grew up listening to all types of music, so I love when I get the opportunity to incorporate all kinds of music in my sets. Listening to one tempo or one style of music for more than an hour straight can get tiring! It’s important to change it up a little to refresh the listener’s ears a little bit. [smiles]

From a DJ’s standpoint, who are your favorite upcoming-and-coming producers?

JOYRYDE, Rickyxsan, YOOKIE, KRNE, MYRNE, and many more!

What do you have planned for this year?

Lots of touring! I’m going back to Asia and Europe again and launching a NGHTMRE tour near the end of the year. Another NGHTMRE EP will be out in the coming months, as well as a few fun collaborations I’ve been doing on the side.


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Related: Watch Dillon Francis and NGHTMRE’s ‘Need You’ Video

Vekked and Trapment Team for DJcity Podcast Mix

Vekked Vs Trapment

Vekked, the 2015 DMC Online World Champion, has teamed up with Trapment, the 2016 Red Bull 3Style World Vice Champion, for a DJcity Podcast mix. Their bass-heavy set includes scratching, live blends, and some of their own productions.

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Tracklist:

1. Vekked vs Trapment ft. Flipout – We Are Canadian
2. Party Favor – WAWA
3. Skrillex & Rick Ross – Purple Lamborghini – Acapella
4. Future – Mask Off – Tha Boogie Bandit Remix
5. Wuki – DADADADA
6. DJ Otto & Freebot – Mi Gente
7. Trapment – Ay Ay Ay Routine
8. D.R.A.M. ft. Lil Yachty – Broccoli – Acapella
9. Oro Solido – El Baile Del Beeper – FAB! & JO-ZY Remix
10. Ape Drums ft. Suku – Deva
11. Stefflon Don – 16 Shots
12. Drake – No Long Talk – Tall Boys Double Time Intro
13. Kendrick Lamar – ELEMENT.
14. Kendrick Lamar – ELEMENT. – Dillon Nathaniel Warehouse Bass Edit
15. Trippy Turtle – 21 – Vekked Half-Time Edit
16. Snow – Buried Alive – Lean Up vs Logic
17. Beastie Boys – Sabotage – Vekked Remix
18. DJ Shadow ft. Run The Jewels – Nobody Speak – Acapella
19. Rage Against The Machine – Killing In The Name – The Living Proof Remix
20. RL Grime, What So Not, & Skrillex – Waiting
21. John Lennon – Imagine – Ciskko 2016 Remix
22. Jay Z – 99 Problems
23. Jason Derulo ft. Nicki Minaj & Ty Dolla $ign – Swalla After Dark Remix
24. Trapment – I Believe In A Marsh Called Mello Routine
25. RL Grime – Reims – Vekked Wonderwall Mash

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Related: Watch Vekked’s Incredible Set for the MikiDz Show

Scratch DJ Academy’s Scend Performs Routine for DJcityTV

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Scend, an instructor at Chicago’s Scratch DJ Academy and host on WLUW’s Hip Hop Project show, performs a laid back routine for DJcityTV.

“My goal with this video is to bring people into my world of music and how I play with it,” Scend says. “I love the art of sampling and today’s technology enables us DJs to do so much with original pieces and all the sampled work that came from them.”

Tracklist:

1. Amerigo Gazaway – Breakadawn
2. Fela Kuti – Water No Get Enemy
3. Pete Rock & INI – Grown Man Sport

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