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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Exclusive Artist Interview: Elite Force


Since the release of his album Shockland, the extended versions of tracks from the Motorstorm Apocalypse soundtrack, I got a chance to pick Simon's brain a bit with a quick interview.

On with it!
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Bit Flip:
Since your entry into the EDM scene, you've been crashing through barriers and paving a path for the future sounds of EDM.  How has your experience with music production in recent times changed compared to the beginnings of your career?

Elite Force:
Needless to say it's been a wholesale change, pretty much totally from inaccessible, expensive, hardware-based set-ups, to cheap, affordable, software-based set-ups. It's SO much easier these days to make electronic music than it's ever been, but it's just as hard as it's ever been to come up with a good idea, and a lot of the time the technology and the ease of drawing on presets that sound great, rule out a lot of innovation.

Bit Flip:
In regards to the Motorstorm Apocalypse soundtrack, how does your workflow and approach differ from productions meant for the dance crowd?  Does writing soundtracks give you a different perspective as to your typical approach on your original tracks?

Elite Force:
Yeah for sure. Motorstorm is a racing game, and the tracks needed to be tailored specifically for the purpose of the races, rather than the dancefloor ... and that had a lot of bearing on every aspect, from song structure, to duration, to sound design.


Bit Flip:
It’s no secret that you’re one of the kings of breaks and founders of tech-funk.  What inspires you most when doing sound design for your tracks?  Are you more of a fan of plug-ins or hardware?  Finally, what is the most utilized piece in your studio (hardware or software)?

Elite Force:
I use plug-ins more & more these days - I find they gel better with my workflow which has become primarily audio-based. I have an Andromeda A6 for example, and it's virtually impossible to get it to do anything I want it to do, and even then it's a massive time-killer, so it very rarely gets used these days. Sometimes I'll make myself use a hardware synth to keep things fresh and once the MIDI's all running smoothly it's something I enjoy doing because it's tactile, but ultimately it's a lot more work, so mainly I'd rather get on with designing the ideas as quickly as possible. The most used bits of kit are my Macs, soundcards, mixing board & speakers ... as far as sound sources go, it really depends on the track.

Bit Flip:
I know  you’re a huge fan of Burning Man.  Can you give us some insight on what DJaying at the opulent temple stage means to you? Secondly, what’s it like to have control of a stage that spews fire at your beck and call?

Elite Force:
Haha, well it's re-defined what DJaying is all about to me really. You feel like you're very very connected with people in a way I've never experienced in a club and never will (not that there haven't been many amazing club sets over the years). If I stopped touring and DJaying tomorrow, Burning Man is the one thing I wouldn't be able to give up - it fuels me and inspires me for the entire year ahead. The fire controllers are great fun and just a tiny tiny insight into just one of the many amazing things that people step up and do for the love of creating something special and unique.
Bit Flip:
Working with a score composer has to be a different experience than an EDM artist.  What differs in the studio when working with Klaus?  Next, which track on the Shockland album was the most fun for you two to work on and why?

Elite Force:
We didn't work on any of the tracks together. It was much more of a remote effort really - he wrote & recorded a load of orchestral parts, and I took them and wrote and recorded a load of electronic parts incorporating elements from his sessions. Since then we have met in Paris and got on very well, so we're both hoping to do some specific, bespoke stuff over the coming months and years.

Bit Flip:
Finally what everyone may want to know; what is your number one tip for working musicians?

Elite Force:
Work smart & use your time wisely.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Breakbeat Allstars, Summer Vibes, and Slimey Grimey


Vize brings some breakbeat energy with the flavor of Echoik in their newest collab release "Lights".  I can say I've been playing this since they dropped me a promo copy and the dancefloor responds proper!  The whole tracks carries an energy to it that is not only some true breakbeat but a nice crunchy lead and growling subs compliment it just right.  Keep a look since the track drops July 12th on Beatport!  Next he just released a FREE 320 of his Mumdance reflip which is killin it for summer time breakbeat vibes.  Really upbeat and well thought out it's quite a treat to get bits like this for free.  It maintains a positive feeling throughout with killer breakdowns to match the drops just right.  Check em both, and be on the look for more up and coming material from both Vize and Echoik in the near future.

Tribal Riot - Lights (Vize + Echoik Remix) by Vize

Mumdance - Smasher (Top Billin vs. Vize Breaks ReFlip) [Free 320 Download] by Vize


Before you cross the street you look left, look right, and you're ready to go.   Left/Right is pumping out some high quality tunes along with Digital Pizza and the conglomeration of cohorts that is Team Awesome.  The most impressive parts of Left/Right's work are the attention to sound design, polished production, and quick pattern variance that keeps the whole track interesting.  Whether going for a slimey bassline or a true school break vibe he can hit it on the nose.  Check out the newest release on Downbeat due out on 7/11 to keep pumpin' the sludge!

Backdraft Ft. Ebere - Falling (Left/Right, Digital Pizza Remix) by Downbeat

Friday, June 24, 2011

Step Your Fresh Up Fridays - Shockland + More


An extended selection of tracks featured in the Motorstorm Apocolypse soundtrack produced by Klaus Badelt and Elite Force hit retailers on the 13th of this month and is making big waves.  A genre-less release that will really get you thinking.  Industrial, dramatic, energetic, and bass heavy are the best descriptors for it in my book, but you can judge for yourself.  The sounds are unique, classical, and compelling and really put you into a space of your own.  Simon's unique sound combined with 70 piece orchestra is why this is such a bomb of a release.  That is something you will see in electronic music few and far between.  I even got my hands on a free 320 download for you.  Exclusive interview with Simon to follow, so for all those wondering what goes on inside that head of his, we'll get a bit of a peek.

Lalo Schifrin Vs Elite Force - Bullit Theme (Elite Force's Dopestep Remix - Extended Mix)



Elite Force & Klaus Badelt - Headlong & Deepdown (Extended Version) TASTER by Elite Force
Elite Force & Klaus Badelt - The Horror... TASTER by Elite Force
Elite Force & Klaus Badelt - Spazm TASTER by Elite Force
 


Next is a bangin' breaks release from Kick It Records from 8*B1T with remix support from Vize and Sneaker & The Dryer.  Three times the fun on this preview with a bit from each remix.  Each has its own unique flavor, whether it's 8-bit melodies, bouncy progressive vibes, or electro goodness it's in the bag.  Remember to jump to the side to get max distance out of this one.  Powerpad is definitely going to get the club hype so drop it in your crate and bang it out.

KIR255 - 8*B1T Powerpad by Kick It Recordings

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Step Your Fresh Up Fridays - Soul with a Broken Beat


A.Skillz the master of the wheels of steel finally released his nu funk remix of California Soul.  I first heard this on his Annie Nightengale mixThe vocals of the motown days really cut through me every time.  The bouncy lead hits a natural groove that pairs perfectly with the soulful vibes of Marlena Shaw and the original tune.  I first heard this in his Beats Working Vol 1 mix and I've been waiting for it ever since.  A true master of flexin' the funk, A.Skillz is heading across the globe with his signature sound.

California soul (A.Skillz Remix) by A.Skillz


Kwerk from London, UK is killin' it here with his newest breaks work in progress Rock It Like This. Not only a funky stuttered arrangement of b-boy samples but a meat grinder of a bassline synth keeping your feet right on track.  I really enjoy the first breakdown as well, not just a standard windup, but rather a little old school ravey bit to the drop.  Keep a lookout for big things from Kwerk and the UK breaks scene, it's the raw business. Just a little added taste of Kwerk is his remix of Paloma Faith - New York. Really dig the vibes he's putting down and I think you will too.

KWeRK - Rock It Like This (WIP demo) by KWeRK

Paloma Faith - New York (KWeRK Re-Rub) by KWeRK



Don't bother tellin' them that drum machine ain't got no soul...On the indie tip DJ Icey is rockin' it steady with the funk as usual.  His latest is a remix of The Limousines is a true danceable indie killer that hits the spot just right.  Summer vibes is definitely what this one is about...well, that and drum machines and disco balls.  Have a listen, cop the download, and bang out this weekend.

Internet Killed The Video Star (DJ Icey Remix) by DJ Icey

Monday, June 13, 2011

Paul Van Dyk, not exactly...


Big things are coming on the regular from Michigan native William Van Dyke.  His breaks style can range from old school to new, wobbles to heavy booty bass, he's got it all.  Having been putting out re-rubs for the last year he's polished his production skills and ready to melt faces with his sounds.  Not only a DJ, but major player in the midwest breaks culture, William throws events under his production company Dirty Beatz promotion.  If you were in Michigan last summer you probably heard the hype about "Dude Where's My Tent 2"which brought big names from all around including DJ Dan, 12th Planet, and Reid Speed.  His newest track hits e-tailers this Friday on Drop The World.  A brilliant build into some b-boy samples then on with the boom clap boom boom clap...it's got a classic breaks vibe as well as a newschool flavor...to the tune!

Hear It Blow _ William VanDyke Original Mix ***Available 6/17/11*** by williamvandyke


Next up is a remix of one of those aforementioned heavyweights, DJ Dan.  D*Funk brings it again with a remix of DJ Dan's "Chop Shop".  D*Funk is a breakbeat wonder from down under that brings out the groovy downtempo breaks along the lines of A.Skillz up to the dirtiest of electro breaks.  His label Upstart Music has some solid party tracks to get the floor going and even some bouncy cheeky ish to get silly to.  After all is said and done, D*Funk doesn't fake the funk, he just provides it.  Check his soundcloud for a SICK free track 'Ripgroove'.  I would give you the direct player here, but you have to check out the rest ;)

THIS JUST IN FROM OUR FRIENDS ACROSS THE POND!  Life Support Machine has featured the Chop Shop boot as a FREE DOWNLOAD!!!  Get over there and check it out!  Keep in touch with Life Support Machine for hot new tracks and exclusive downloads.

'Chop Shop Fooey' > DJ Dan (Macca Mix // D-Funk & Some DJ Re-Rub) ***FREE DOWNLOAD*** by D*Funk

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Drop Everything You're Doing...


In fact, Drop the World! Curtis B's label Drop the World is coming hard with some big tracks in multiple genres. Curtis is a master of Ableton and cranking out tunes every chance he gets. He is a true studio slave, but at the same time keeping the element of live performance in mind every gig he plays out.  Having releases across multiple labels including some killer breaks releases on illeven eleven as well as electro house and dubstep on Royal One, Zone, and Static System.  His latest release scheduled for this friday is dubstep featuring U Mad Bro?  A long buildup to a totally sweet drop bro, jussayin'!  Although Curtis brings it hard for all the bros, he's got something funky up his sleeve at all times.  Have a listen and check out the rest of the releases on Drop the World including the most recent featuring Complicate out now on.

DTW010 Curtis B U Mad Bro? by Curtis B

DTW009 Curtis B Complicate by Curtis B

Monday, June 6, 2011

Smooth Electro Sounds & Raging Dubstep Pounds


Welcome to another week, hopefully it's starting out as well for you as it is for me!  I found this preview from Mord Fustang (aka Miles Dyson) this morning to a very pleasant surprise.  Intelligent synths and huge builds are a trademark while the switch to dubstep threw me for a loop.  A huge tune sure to please all crowds is all I really have to say about this.  Miles' production is super clean on esvery track and he's been in the game long enough to know exactly how to make the floor churn.  Consistency in release quality and bangin' sound design make him a force to be reckoned with.

Mord Fustang - A New World by Mord Fustang



Not quite the same vibe as Mord Fustang, but another hot dubstep track from none other than Elite Force.  Never limiting himself to one style and making breakthroughs across all genres, Simon has his own unique take on any tune he touches.  Keep in mind this is a work in progress and according to Simon "A little something I cooked up in the lab on my travels in Australia / NZ over the past couple of weeks."  Hopefully a full release will be dropped, but only time will tell.

Elite Force, Eptic, Point Blank, Atomic - TLM Rage TASTER by Elite Force

Friday, June 3, 2011

Step Your Fresh Up Fridays: The Aftermath


After one of the most exhausting weekends of partying, networking, and all around madness (ahh DEMF...), it's time for some serious tunes to bring us back to it.  As we approach the onset of summer, SMiRK from Dance Hard Die Hard provides us with a mix of tunes that go boom.  Ranging from aggressive DnB to breaks with that summer vibe, electro house and dubstep, he makes it clear that it's time to get down.  Broken beat masterminds and 4/4 fiends litter the tracklist and come together to make this mix proper beyond proper.  I was so excited when I saw the tracklist because I have a lot of them in store for you all myself...now on to the show!  The mix is available for download here or just click link to begin playing.  Enjoy and props to SMiRK for always going outside the box when mixing...run it selecta!

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