electronica
Electronica and Dubstep: music defined by its frenetic pace and plethora of bleeps, bloops, blips and bass.
Dj Sako
Tell us about you: As a person I used to be a soccer coach and I studied to be an EMT. In my free time I like to play sports, such as soccer, football and do some boxing. Besides DJing and playing sports, I love to spend time with my family and friends. Whenever I find time, I like to go to the beach and think about my future, mistakes I have made and think of new ways to improve on my beats and music. As for an artist, I would like to meet new people, friends and focus on making beats and DJing in big events.the last thing getting to know your mistakes if never know your mistakes you will never get better at something.
By Jason James 5 years ago in Beat
JOHN COURSE – JUST A LITTLE
Returning to base as a prominent producer within his own territory, John Course steps forward once again with another Chart topping, club focussed track. Taking in his surmountable years at the helm of the Australian scene, it is clear to see that his inspiration and drive remain resilient, even during these enduring times without traditional clubs or the energy of a dancefloor we all dearly miss.
By Mike Media5 years ago in Beat
Interview with Accent Sorrow
So, to begin with, I met the artist who would become Accent Sorrow about 5 or 6 years ago through one of my closest friends. I didn't have too many initial reactions of him, though I did know I wasn't a tremendous fan of his taste of music. Coincidentally, it was indirectly through this particular set of musical tastes that I came to determine that my thinking about music had ossified, and I'd reached the age where I thought the music "of my generation" was the best, and everything new sucked.
By Creativity Risk5 years ago in Beat
Getting to know DJ Nigga Fox
In 2014, I was working as a journalist for an Angolan magazine, and a couple of years later, I was hired as communication manager and producer for an agency. During this time, I met with several personalities and artists, and along the way I learned a lot about the African Portuguese speaking countries, especially their culture.
By Maria Morais5 years ago in Beat
The Best EDM Duo You've Never Heard Of Before
You may be familiar with EDM artists such as, Skrillex, Daft Punk, and Matthew Parker. But do you know Capital Kings? If not, you are missing out on some great music by talented artists. Capital Kings is made up by musicians Jon White and Cole Walowac. Jon is the lead vocalist while Cole provides the rap. The duo, from Washington D.C., got their break into music by remixing. They provided remixes for the legendary artist, tobyMac on his remix album “Dubbed & Frequed”. Through this connection Toby liked their style and signed them on his record label Gotee Records. They released their debut album titled “Capital Kings” in 2013. The album has ten songs and features collaborations from artists like Toby Mac, Britt Nicole, Royal Tailor, and Solomon Olds(aka Soul Glow Activatur). Their album is a mixture of dubstep, electronic pop, house, hip-hop, rap, and dance music.
By Xaiver Adams6 years ago in Beat
The Techno Club that's Taking over New Orleans
Barely two years after they opened their doors, Techno Club has created a thriving underground community for deep house in the deep south.Their signature, Detroit-influenced sound has caught the ears of local and international music fans alike. Their signature smiley-face logo – a nod to the old acid-house scene of the 80s – is iconic in the streets of New Orleans.
By Sierra Vandervort 6 years ago in Beat
That Broken Heart
Language is always a barrier, I learned this from a young age. My parents couldn't communicate first is was a language issue, then fighting. Trust me they did that a lot. I ignored it as best I could but, you can only do that for so long. My family wasn't traditional, and we tried for happy.
By Lacie Grayson6 years ago in Beat
Kyo Kuala Lumpur Turns 3 with week of celebrations including big party with Jazzy Jeff
Kyo continues to be the most vital club in Kuala Lumpur and beyond as it heads into its third year with another mouthwatering mix of headliners throughout January including a massive week of celebrations that peaks with a third birthday party with the one and only Jazzy Jeff on the 18th.
By Sandra Hill 6 years ago in Beat
Deconstructing 'Wind Up' - A Look At The Four Main Elements
Welcome to my first track breakdown! I started my composition Wind Up around the middle of 2018. I was studying music composition at the time and our class had just been given our major assignment, which was to produce/compose/whatever about 20 minutes of music to play or perform at our end of year concert.
By Alex Eynstone6 years ago in Beat
Static Syndrome
I am Static Syndrome, and I make psychedelic music, which so far I have worked alone to make; however, I do enjoy collaborations, and would love to work with others on projects. My newest EP was released on the 6th of December 2019. This EP can be found on Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, Soundcloud, YouTube Music, and just about any other streaming platform you can think of!
By Liam Griffiths6 years ago in Beat
Flip, Reverse It: The Power of the Remix
As the eponymous and everlasting Missy Misdeameanor Elliott once said: "Put my thang down, flip it and reverse it," and then something that always sounded like: "It's your-thingy-fema-thang-wip, it's your-thingy-fema-thang-wep," and we all went, "Yeah, ok," because it was very cool, and we sang it in a kind of I-Don't-Know-What-I'm-Saying-But-This-Is-On-At-The-Club-So-Lets-Get-It kind of way.
By Jessica Bailey6 years ago in Beat











