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Watch Katy Perry’s ‘Chained to the Rhythm’ Video Ft. Skip Marley
After debuting her new single “Chained to the Rhythm” live at the Grammys, Katy Perry has returned with a video for it. The Skip Marley-featuring track, which is the lead single from Perry’s upcoming fourth album, is currently number seven on DJcity’s Hot Box chart.
The colorful visual finds Perry wandering through a retro-futuristic amusement park called “Oblivia.” Watch it above and download the track on DJcity.
Related: Watch The Weeknd’s ‘Reminder’ Video
Prolific Hitmaker Max Martin Tells His Story
Max Martin (photo credit: Axel Öberg)
Martin Sandberg, a.k.a. Max Martin, recently sat down for a rare and exclusive interview with the Swedish magazine, Di Weekend.
A native of Sweden, Martin made a name for himself in the ’90s by writing and producing hits for the Backstreet Boys, NSYNC, and Britney Spears (his mentor was the producer behind Ace of Base’s “All That She Wants” and “The Sign”). The 45-year-old has since crafted hits for Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, The Weeknd, Maroon 5, Ariana Grande, Ellie Goulding, among many others. His most recent number one single is Justin Timberlake’s “Can’t Stop the Feeling!”
According to Di Weekend, “Max Martin has seen 58 of his songs place among Billboard’s Top 10. 21 of them have made it to the #1 spot. Only Paul McCartney and John Lennon have had more. As a producer, Max Martin has had 19 number one Billboard hits. Only Sir George Martin can boast of more.”
The extensive conversation, Martin’s first since 2001, provides an in-depth look at one of the most successful songwriters and producers of all time. It also offers valuable songwriting and production insights.
Below are some of the things we learned from the interview, which we recommend reading in its entirety.
He believes the greatest pop songs are multi-dimensional.
“You must be able to have more than one favorite part in the same composition. First out, you might like the chorus. Then, once you’ve grown a little tired of that, you should long for the bridge…”
However, as a producer, his main concern is the vocals.
“I’m very present whenever we record the vocal track. Some producers let technicians handle that part, while they themselves chill out on the couch. But I like to be there myself, handling everything on the computer myself. I want to know exactly what went on and I need to be able to recall it all. Singing involves a great deal of psychology. If the artist isn’t having a great day or finds it all boring. My role becomes that of a coach. Getting the very best out of the artist. Helping them perform at their very best when it’s game time. One way to get them there is to bring them out of their comfort zones. To coach them a little, get them to try new stuff.”
He credits being a singer as his greatest asset.
“From day one, the one thing that I’ve had the most use of in this profession is my background as a singer. To be able to sing and demonstrate your vision when you record a demo has been crucial.”
He pays attention to the body language of his listeners.
“People who lose their concentration give themselves away very quickly. If they start fiddling with their phones as the second verse kicks in, there may be something about the tune that wasn’t good enough. Something also happens when I listen as if with other people’s ears. I get nervous and think to myself, ‘Shit, this part is a bit too slow.'”
He believes that collaborations have kept him relevant over the years.
“It’s my collaborations with others that have made me able to stay on beyond the average lifespan of a songwriter. I’ve been blessed to work with so many young people. How do they do it? They make me work hard to keep up. I feel so humbled by this fact.”
He keeps his ego in check by staying grounded.
“My wife has been the greatest help. In making sure I stay grounded. My wife and some of my friends. But it’s hard. I can certainly understand artists who suffer because of their egos. This is also why I’ve chosen to stay away from what we’re doing now (the interview context). If nobody recognizes you, if nobody cares, it’s easier to avoid getting carried away. That’s way harder if you’re a famous artist. I’ve seen many examples of when things have gone really wrong.”
He doesn’t understand jazz, but he loves it.
“I’ve also started listening to jazz. A lot. I don’t understand jazz, and I find that liberating. The music stays just music. I just listen instead of listening to what kind of bass drum they’re using, you know? I’m simply not musically equipped for jazz, but I love listening to it. I love Chet Baker. It’s driving my daughter crazy. ‘Oh no, not Chet Baker again.’ She’s heard me play his music so much that by now she knows all his songs.”
Los Angeles Duo Stephanie Loayza & Sophia Lin Drop DJcity Podcast Mix
Los Angeles-based duo Stephanie Loayza & Sophia Lin have put down a half-hour of house and bass music for the DJcity Podcast. Recorded in one take, their set contains one of Stephanie’s edits and one of Sophia’s remixes. In 2016, the two were featured as the on-air DJs for Westwood One’s Zach Sang Show presented by Diplo.
Tracklist:
1. WAVEDASH – Bang
2. Ludacris vs LOUDPVCK & NGHTMRE – How Low vs Click Clack – Dibs & MGM Edit
3. Trick Daddy – Shut Up – dEVOLVE Remix
4. Eva Simons ft. Konshens – Policeman – DNNYD Remix
5. Tag Team – Whoomp! (There It Is) – DJ Smerk Samir’s Theme Bootleg
6. DMX – Party Up (Up In Here) – Stephanie Loayza Frankenstein Edit
7. Skrillex & Diplo ft. Fly Boi Keno – Beats Knockin’ – DJ Primetyme 128-104 Transition
8. Johnny Roxx & DJ Fasta & De Brute – Rich Girl
9. M.O.P. – Ante Up – DJ EnJoey Remix
10. Kungs vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners – This Girl – Lemi Vice & Action Jackson Remix
11. Nader vs Dice – Ugly Moombahton – DJ Eddie Boy Birthday Break
12. DJ Mozes ft. Scrvp – Twerquila – Tequila Twerk Remix
13. Outkast – Rosa Parks – Mister Gray & Michael Methods Twerk Remix
14. Skee-Lo – I Wish – Meaux Green Twerk Remix
15. Lil Troy – Wanna Be A Baller – Made Monster Remix – Audio1 Edit
16. Beyonce ft. Jay-Z – Crazy In Love – Groove Dealers Twerk Remix
17. Drake – Fake Love – Caked Up Twerk Remix
18. Skrillex & Rick Ross – Purple Lamborghini – KidCutUp 100-74 Transition
19. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike ft. Boostedkids vs Riggi & Piros – G.Y.P.S.Y. – Simeon Festival Trap Remix vs Elephant – Dibs & MGM Edit
20. Soulja Boy – Crank That – DJ Kontrol & Shan Tha Don Remix
21. Migos vs Garmiani & Sunday Service – Bricks X Bomb A Drop – Dibs & MGM Short Edit
22. Chamillionaire vs The Bloody Beetroots ft. Steve Aoki – Ridin’ vs Warp – Dibs & MGM Remix
23. Wiz Khalifa – We Dem Boyz (Hol’ Up) – Tall Boys Chapters Bootleg
24. Silento vs Bad Royal vs Command Q – Watch Me – JD Live Trap Flip Hype In
25. Rae Sremmurd – Black Beatles – Mark Anthony Dum Dee Dum Bootleg
26. Rich Boy ft. Polow da Don – Throw Some D’s – DJ Smerk Unexpected Bootleg
27. Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna – This Is What You Came For – Brian Matrix & Sophia Lin Remix 124-150-124
28. Ummet Ozcan ft. Ambush – Bombjack – DJ Primetyme Club Edit
29. Don Omar – Danza Kuduro – G-Kidd Hollywood Bootleg
30. House Of Pain – Jump Around – Chunky Dip Propaganda Bootleg
31. Gucci Mane ft. Drake – Both – ShadowReD Burn Bootleg
32. Throttle – Hit The Road Jack – Tall Boys Club Edit
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Watch ‘Off the Beat and Path’ Feat. DJ Dynamix
After a six-month hiatus, DJcityTV’s Off the Beat and Path series is back with a second video. On this episode, DJ Dynamix hikes three miles to the summit of Echo Mountain in Los Angeles for a portable scratch session. Dynamix is a three-time Red Bull Thre3style Los Angeles Champion and was a contestant on season three of VH1’s Master of the Mix.
Track: Four Color Zack – After the Laughter
Equipment: Numark PT01 turntable, Mixfader, edjing Scratch app, iPhone 6, V-MODA headphones, JetPack Slim Backpack
Related: Watch the First Episode of ‘Off the Beat and Path’ Feat. DJ Manwell and FlipFlop
Drake Talks Meek Mill, Kanye, and Dr. Dre in Interview With DJ Semtex
DJ Semtex and Drake (photo source: Instagram)
Drake recently sat down for a rare and extensive interview with DJ Semtex on Apple Music’s OVO Radio show.
The conversation covered a wide range of topics, including working with Dr. Dre on Detox, his experience as a biracial artist, and allegations against him of ghostwriting and style jacking.
Semtex is a veteran DJ and radio host from England. He was one of Drake’s early supporters in the UK, so the interview was a special occasion.
Listen to the hour-long convo below.
Here’s a breakdown of the topics:
– Lil Wayne’s early support of him (2:30)
– How he went from being on Degrassi to working with Dr. Dre (4:50)
– Views (9:20)
– “One Dance” (12:30)
– Why Jay Z and Kanye’s verses on “Pop Style” are short (16:15)
– Kanye’s negative comments about him and DJ Khaled (18:10)
– The meaning behind his line “Say I’m actin’ light skin” on “Childs Play” (20:00)
– His experience as a biracial artist (21:10)
– Not being recognized as a pop artist (23:34)
– Missing the Grammy Awards (26:27)
– Quentin Miller and Meek Mill’s allegations that Drake doesn’t write his own lyrics (28:48)
– Beef with Meek Mill (34:48)
– Working with Skepta and other UK artists (44:05)
– Being accused of stealing other people’s styles (52:20)
– Being “on top of the game” (54:20)
– Why his upcoming “More Life” project (55:40)
– Working with Giggs, a UK rapper who’s featured on “More Life” (57:00)
– The impact of OVO Radio (1:00:10)
ESKEI83 Gets Busy With Boys Noize’s ‘Overthrow’
Fresh off the release of his new track “Rave,” Germany’s ESKEI83 has returned with a new routine. This time, the 2014 Red Bull Thre3style World Champion shows off his turntablism skills over Boys Noize’s 2016 single, “Overthrow.”
Watch the two-minute video above.
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