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Watch Stonic’s ‘Lego Scratch’ Routine

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Italian DJ/producer Stonic is known for his creative turntablism videos.

In 2015, we shared a routine of his in which he placed himself inside the world of Grand Theft Auto V. The Sicilian turntablist has also released a UFO-themed video.

Now, Stonic has returned with a “stop motion” animation that features a crew of Lego turntablists. (Stop motion is a technique in which an object is physically manipulated so that it appears to move on its own.)

Watch the impressive video above, which was produced by Nosheek Film.

Related: Watch Stonic’s ‘Grand Theft Auto’-Inspired DJ Routine

US and UK Ban Laptops and Other Devices in Cabins From Some Flights

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Emirates Airlines (photo source: Facebook)

DJs who plan on returning to the US and UK from some Middle Eastern and North African countries might have to change their travel plans.

Effective Tuesday, US and UK-bound airline passengers are prohibited from carrying personal electronic devices larger than a smartphone in the cabin. The order doesn’t have an end date.

The ban comes after intelligence showed that the Islamic State is developing a bomb that can be hidden in portable electronics.

Passengers will have to put their laptops, tablets, portable DVD players, cameras, and other large devices into their checked baggage. It’s a major inconvenience, especially for DJs, who often work on mixes, tracks, and other projects during flights.

For US passengers, the impacted airports are:

– Abu Dabi International, United Arab Emirates
– Dubai International, United Arab Emirates
– Cairo International, Egypt
– Queen Alia International, Amman, Jordan
– Kuwait International
– Mohammed V International, Casablanca, Morocco
– Hamad International, Doha, Qatar
– King Abdulaziz International, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
– King Khalid International, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
– Ataturk Airport, Istanbul, Turkey

For US passengers, the impacted airlines are:

– EgyptAir
– Emirates
– Ethiad Airways
– Kuwait Airways
– Qatar Airways
– Royal Air Maroc
– Royal Jordanian
– Saudia
– Turkish Airlines

For UK passengers, all flights from the following countries are affected:

– Egypt
– Jordan
– Lebanon
– Saudi Arabia
– Tunisia
– Turkey

Check out the BBC News’ full report for more details.

Related: Travel Tips for DJs Visiting London

Ed Sheeran Gives TLC’s ‘No Scrubs’ Writers Credit on ‘Shape of You’

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Ed Sheeran in his “Shape of You” video. (photo source: Instagram)

The writing credits on ASCAP’s website for Ed Sheeran‘s “Shape of You” now include the writers of TLC‘s 1999 hit, “No Scrubs,” BBC News has pointed out.

The credits for “Shape of You” originally included Sheeran, producer Steve Mac, and Snow Patrol’s Johnny McDaid. However, the credits now include the writers of “No Scrubs”: Kandi Burruss, Tameka “Tiny” Harris (T.I.’s wife), and producer Kevin Briggs.

Sheeran might have credited the writers to avoid another trial, though that hasn’t been confirmed. The English singer-songwriter is currently being sued by the family of the co-writer of Marvin Gaye’s 1973 hit, “Let’s Get It On.” They claim Sheeran’s 2014 single “Thinking Out Loud” infringes on it. He’s also being sued by the writers of Matt Cardle’s 2011 song, “Amazing,” which they allege shares similarities with Sheeran’s 2015 single, “Photograph.”

Compare “Shape of You” and “No Scrubs” below.

Related: Watch Ed Sheeran Perform ‘Shape of You’ on BBC Radio 1

Travel Tips for DJs Visiting London

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Wiley (left) and Martin 2 Smoove (right) at Ministry of Sound in London. (photo credit: Milkshake)

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 Nick Bright, BBC Radio:

“If you’re balling out, then you have to stay at the Shangri-La Hotel, At The Shard. It has the sickest views of London as it’s the highest hotel in the city. It’s right above London Bridge station so getting around is easy. If your budget isn’t quite at superstar rapper level, then the Ace Hotel is a decent alternative. It’s right in the middle of Shoreditch, one of the busiest and coolest areas in the city. If museums and local culture are more your thing, I would recommend The Nadler Kensington. It’s a quick walk or train ride to the museum quarter and has a really cool boutique vibe.”

Where to Eat

DJ Cable, BBC Radio 1Xtra and DJcity:

“Check out ICCO on Goodge Street if you’re into pizza and Chisou on Princes Street for Japanese. Brick Lane has loads of options for a curry, not to mention one of the nicest bagel spots in the city, Beigel Bake. And of course, no trip to London would be complete without a visit to Morley’s for a late night three-piece chicken and chips after a night out. I’d also recommend the restaurant in the Mondrian. Not only is the food great, but the service is always top quality.”

What to Do

Martin 2 Smoove, Ministry of Sound and Capital FM:

“In London, something is going on every night of the week. If it’s clubbing you want, you have to check out the newly reopened Fabric or Ministry of Sound, where I’m currently a resident. There’s always good live music throughout the week, from the big venues like The O2 to intimate places like the Notting Hill Arts Club. When I’m not DJing, my favorite place to hit up is Hip Hop Karaoke at The Social on Thursday night. It’s one of the best places to have unpretentious fun!”

Where to Party

DJ AIK:

“There are a lot of really good venues in the West End where you can experience a mixture of house and hip-hop. Tape, Toy Room Club, Libertine, and Cirque le Soir always have great DJs and are favorites of a lot of big American rappers and celebrities. Drake, Big Sean, Young Thug, and Travis Scott have all been there recently. My favorite West End club has to be The Box. It attracts an eclectic crowd, and their shocking live shows leave little to the imagination. The combination of house music, vintage decor, and “trash” stage performers makes for an interesting club concept. If you want to experience electronic music or the underground music scene in London, Shoreditch is a good place to go. Check out Brick Lane on a Sunday where you’ll find some house day parties going on. You can also stop by the headquarters of the legendary Defected Records.”

Related: Travel Tips for DJs Visiting Houston

Vancouver Duo Live Evil Drops DJcity Podcast Mix

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Live Evil, a DJ/production duo made up of Vancouver natives Kutcorners and DJ Marvel, have put down a 36-minute mix for the DJcity Podcast. Their set, which features hip-hop and bass music, includes one of their original tracks, and seven of their remixes.

The two mapped out their mix in Los Angeles and worked on it while Kutcorners was in Austin, Texas for SXSW, and Marvel was in the Bahamas.

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Tracklist:

1. Amine – REDMERCEDES
2. E-40 ft. Nef the Pharaoh & D.R.A.M. – Slappin
3. Jazz Cartier – Tempted
4. Mobb Deep – Got It Twisted – Live Evil Remix
5. Anderson Paak – Come Down – Kutcorners G.F Remix
6. Future – Sh#t – Live Evil Remix
7. Jazz Cartier – Lil Wayne – Live Evil Remix
8. Tek.Lun – Shush
9. Missy Elliot ft. Lamb – I’m Better
10. Schoolboy Q ft. Kanye West – That Part – Brenmar Remix
11. Rihanna – B#tch Better Have My Money – StarRo Remix
12. Kehlani – CRZY – Live Evil Remix
13. A$AP Mob ft. A$AP Rocky, A$AP Twelvyy, & Key – Crazy Brazy
14. Madeintyo – Skateboard P
15. Gucci Mane ft. Drake – Both
16. Bassbear!! x Swisha Sweet – Take Grime
17. Live Evil – Bang That
18. Busta Rhymes – Gimme Some More – Live Evil Remix
19. Rae Sremmurd – Swang – Marvel’s Research Mix

Follow Live Evil on Facebook, Instagram, SoundCloud, and Twitter.

Related: Kutcorners and DJ Marvel Live Remix Ashanti’s ‘Only U’ and Mobb Deep’s ‘Got It Twisted’

Scratch Combo of the Month: Mar. 2017

School of Scratch‘s Emma Short-E has shared her Scratch Combo of the Month for March. Post a video of yourself performing it with hashtag ‪#‎DJcitySoS‬ and we might share it.

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Related: Scratch Combo of the Month: Feb. 2017

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