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Sony Music UK Acquires Ministry of Sound

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Sigala performs at BLUE at Ushuaïa Ibiza on Aug. 4, 2016. (via Facebook)

Sony Music UK has acquired Ministry of Sound, one of the world’s largest dance music labels.

The imprint was founded in 1993 as an extension of the influential London club of the same name. During its two decades of operation, it has earned cumulative album sales in excess of 70 million, including 40 UK number one albums and 21 UK number one singles.

Ministry of Sound’s chart-topping singles include Bingo Players’ “Get Up (Rattle),” MK’s remix of Storm Queen’s “Look Right Through,” and Duke Dumont’s “Need U (100%),” DVBBS and Borgeous’ “Tsunami,” and Sigala’s “Easy Love.”

“This agreement underscores our ongoing commitment to investing in great artistry and hit music,” said Doug Morris, Chairman and CEO, Sony Music Entertainment, in the company’s statement.

Lohan Presencer, Ministry of Sound Group Chief Executive, added: “I’m delighted we have found the right home to grow Ministry of Sound Recordings at a global level while keeping its unique identity. Sony Music is a world-class company that understands our ethos of exceptional curation and developing young talent.”

Related: Ministry of Sound Australia’s Head of A&R Talks Local Success

DJcity Launches New Recommendation Feature, ‘myDJcity’

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DJcity has added a new recommendation feature to its record pool to help subscribers discover songs based on their previous download habits. The technology is based on the same algorithm that Netflix, iTunes, and Amazon uses.

To access the recommendations, login to DJcity’s record pool and select “myDJcity” at the top right. You will then be taken to a page with a full list of your personalized recommendations. Your top recommendations can also be found on DJcity’s homepage and record pool pages.

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Here are some tips to ensure that you receive accurate recommendations:

– Don’t share your account with other people.

– Be honest when rating tracks.

– Be selective with your downloads. Downloading every track in DJcity’s catalog will result in generic recommendations.

Related: DJcity Launches Redesigned ‘Trends’ Page

Listen to MikiWAR’s Set for the MikiDz Show

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MikiWAR‘s opening set for the MikiDz Show‘s July 11 episode featuring Four Color Zack is now available to stream and download. The co-host’s set featured a variety of house and tropical-influenced tracks. Stream and download below.

Tracklist:

1. Leon – Tired Of Talking – A-Trak & Cory Enemy Remix
2. Mark Morrison – Return Of The Mack – Mayeda Remix
3. Tory Lanez – LUV – DJ Paimon Remix
4. Cheat Codes & Dante Klein – Let Me Hold You (Turn Me On) – KidCutUp Club Mix
5. Trey Songz – Nana – DJ Smerk Fu-Gee-La Intro
6. Wale ft. Sam Sneak – MY PYT – KidCutUp Acap Intro
7. Next – Too Close – Mayeda Remix
8. Rihanna – Kiss It Better – R3hab Remix
9. Alx Veliz ft. Nyanda – Dancing Kizomba – The Kemist Remix
10. Carlos Vives – La Gota Fria – DJ Santarosa & Danny West Hype Edit
11. L.O.K.A ft. Adassa & Pitbull – Loca – Adroid Moombahton Remix
12. BLACTRO ft. Dorrey Lin Lyles – I Believe I Can Fly – Miki Short Edit
13. Craig David – Fill Me In – Sam World 2016 Remix
14. Fifth Harmony ft. Ty Dolla Sign – Work From Home – Tall Boys vs Kahikko & Jespr Remix 105-124 Transition
15. Calvin Harris ft. Rihanna – This Is What You Came For – DJ Squared Acap In Edit
16. Cheat Codes & Kris Kross Amsterdam – Sex – Gregor Salto Remix
17. Throttle – Money Maker – KidCutUp Clapapella Intro
18. Cedric Gervais & Willy Monfret – Make Me Feel – KidCutUp Horn Intro
19. Martin Solveig ft. Tkay Maidza – Do It Right
20. The Sneekers – Ghetto Superstar
21. Digital Farm Animals & Youthonix ft. R. Kelly – Wanna Know
22. Kungs vs Cookin’ On 3 Burners – This Girl

Related: Listen to DJ Dainjazone’s Set for the MikiDz Show

Ed Sheeran Sued For Allegedly Copying Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s Get It On’

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Ed Sheeran

Ed Sheeran is reportedly being sued over claims he copied Marvin Gaye‘s “Let’s Get It On” for his smash hit, “Thinking Out Loud.”

TMZ reports that the family of the co-writer of Gaye’s song, Ed Townsend, is taking legal action against Sheeran. The family alleges that Sheeran ripped off the melody, harmony, and rhythm of “Let’s Get It On” for his own track.

“Thinking Out Loud” won Song of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance at this year’s Grammy awards and went multi-platinum around the world. The track is also Sheeran’s highest-charting solo single to date, having peaked at number two on Billboard’s Hot 100.

Both Gaye died in 1984 and Townsend passed away in 2003.

Compare the two tracks below and let us know what you think in the comment section.

Related: Ed Sheeran Covers Fetty Wap’s ‘Trap Queen’

Review: Mixars DUO Mixer

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DJcityTV’s Mojaxx has reviewed the Mixars DUO, a professional two-channel battle mixer for Serato DJ. While Mixars is a new brand, the company behind it, dBTechnologies, has been making pro audio equipment for over 40 years.

Related: Pioneer DJ DJM-900NXS2 Mixer Reviewed

Jauz Weighs in on Pre-Planned Set Debate

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Jauz performs at Chicago’s Lollapalooza festival on July 30, 2016. (23FIFTN)

Bass house pioneer Jauz took to Facebook on Monday to weigh in on the debate about pre-planned DJ sets. The post was inspired by his recent performance at Chicago’s Lollapalooza festival, which he freestyled from start to finish.

Jauz didn’t plan on performing on the fly, though. In fact, the 21-year-old DJ/producer said he spent two days putting together “the most epic set” he could think of. However, just 10 minutes before he hit the stage, Jauz realized that he had forgotten to transfer the songs to his USB drives. He was left with no choice but to improvise his entire performance.

“My heart dropped 100 feet out of my chest to the floor. My brain started racing, having no idea where to go or even what song to start with. I scrambled through my sticks as [Marshmello] finished his set and found the track I was going to start my [Lollapalooza] set with, and said to myself, ‘well, I guess you’ll have to wing it… in front of 30,000 people… here we go.'”

Thankfully, Jauz was able to avert disaster.

“In the end the set was incredible, as always the energy in Chicago was through the roof and helped me flow through the set even though I didn’t even have a second to think because I was scrolling so fast thru the 500 tracks on my USB figuring out what to play next.”

But maybe more importantly, he learned a valuable lesson from the experience.

“The moral of this story, is that just because someone ‘plans’ out their set doesn’t mean they can’t DJ on the fly, open format, ETC. Most of the time even if I have a ‘planned out’ set I’ll go off-track from it, but especially when we only have 60 minutes to fit in every single awesome track we want to play having a plan of action beforehand can be invaluable. On the other side though, one of the most rewarding feelings can be having absolutely no idea where you’re going with a set and letting the crowd guide you through it.”

Though Jauz made the case for improvisation, he concluded by defending DJs who pre-plan every aspect of their sets.

“The REAL point here is NEITHER ONE IS WRONG!! Whether someone has meticulously calculated their set list or is playing a completely unplanned set, at the end of the day we’re here to entertain you, the fans. I don’t care about proving anyone thinking I’m a good DJ, mixer, whatever, ALL I care about is making sure every single kid in the crowd has an awesome time. So, next time you’re arguing with your friends about ‘real DJ’ing,’ take this into consideration.”

Read Jauz’s full post and watch a recap of his performance below.

Since I posted that video from Lolla today I thought I should tell you guys a story that might start a dialogue between…

Posted by JAUZ on Monday, August 8, 2016

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