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Laidback Luke & Friends @ Governors Island [EVENT REVIEW]

06/16/2012 - The ferry arrived at Governors Island with just enough time to get settled in for Tommy Trash's set. Arriving the weekend before for Benny Benassi & Friends show around 4:00pm I realized you hit the longest line from that time until 6:00pm. If you arrive after 6:00pm the ferry and line to get into the venue are a breeze. So check your set times and make champion decision and execute them. Tommy Trash took to his podium promptly bearing a yellow "Super You & Me" cape and played a heroic set that took flight. Tommy Trash dropped anvils on his audience and even had enough skill to head bang a bit and pop bottles while he did it. Multi-tasking at it's finest if you ask me. Tommy Trash has his own genre when it comes to his unique sound, almost like if a chain-saw and a musical instrument met and had a hybrid offspring. A sound easily identified and instantly classified as some sort of music creation from Tommy Trash. He played an evenly distributed set; some of of his stuff and some other material ranging from Deadmau5, Calvin Harris, and Nicky Romero, and a ton of remixes. This guy really knows how to party he even showed up at Pacha NYC later on that night to join Liv & Mim Nervo & Norman Doray on stage while they did their thing; another jaw dropping performance.

 

Check out the FULL photo album on Facebook here!

 

Promises (ID Remix)

 
 

As darkness fell on Governors Island Datsik posted up on the decks emulating The Green Hornet. He grasped hold of the crowd buzzing fresh off a Tommy Trash performance and yearning for a dose of decibels. The order of performances worked out very well but it could have worked out even better if Tommy Trash & Datsik switched slots. Creating a more fluid transition from set to set. Datsik dropped extreme hardcore dustup bombs and gave the crowd what they were asking for. Datsik saluted numerous artists including himself with his selection spinning songs such as Gold Dust, The License, Hold On, All I Do Is Win, and much more.

 
 

This was my first time seeing Laidback Luke perform ever and at last, the finale was here. Super You & Me head honcho Laidback Luke graced his disciples with the best performance of all night. Obviously, it's his party and he has been doing it since before most of y'all were born… what did you expect? He played an amazing sensory overload set consisting of one banger after the next. Rocking his red, white, blue, and teflon custom fan made super hero costume built for agility so LBL could still bust out his robotic dance moves all night. I was backstage when one of my favorite songs "How We Do" (Laidback Luke's Dirty Remix) by Rita Ora came on and had to snag a video. I actually ran into Luke's new fiance Gina Turner backstage and snapped a picture of her costume as well. Check it out in the Facebook photo album. He played a well picked assortment of tracks but an amazing amount of  Laidback Luke classic creations including Turbulence, We Are the Stars, Better Off Alone, Leave the World Behind, and Speak Up.

 
 
How We Do (Laidback Luke Dirty Remix) by Rita Ora

 

 

 

 

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Norman Doray & Nervo @ Pacha NYC [EVENT REVIEW]

06/16/2012 - I arrived at Pacha NYC as some of the most beautiful talent in EDM took control of the booth. The Nervo Twins give off amazingly happy vibes with their perky personalities and flawless smiles but don't let that fool you… The Nervo Twins really know how to get down to business. Liv and Mim have accomplished some real cool stuff the ordinary fan wouldn't know like they began their career as songwriters with Sony/ATV Music Publishing writing songs for Kelly Rowland, Kesha, and the Pussycat Dolls and last year they toured with Brittany Spears. With pop connections like that and teaming up with Afrojack, Avicii, Dimitri Vegas  & Like Mike on other projects, these gals are versatile enough to do it up REAL big. The girls played a highly amusing set including tracks from Sandro Silva, Marco V, and Tiesto along with productions of their own.

 

 

I Love You So (Acapella) w/ Zero 76 by Tiesto

 

 

 

 

After Nervo turned the crowd topsy turvy it was now Norman Doray's turn. He grabbed hold of the decks in the early hours of Friday morning and got it cooking like clockwork. Tommy Trash & PeaceTreaty made an appearance after their performance with Laidback Luke at his Super You & Me Governors Island party. Bringing the crowd right into full rage mode. This was the first stop of Norman Doray's USA Tour and really show cased how radical the rest of his stops will be. Norman has been a round for a good period of time playing beside Swedish House Mafia at Pacha Ibiza almost every monday and played a big support role on Steve Angello's "Size Matters" tour. It's cool to see a guys like this working really hard headlining big venues. He played a wide variety of music including some of his own brand spanking new material.

 

 

In My Mind featuring Georgi Kay (Axwell Cut) by Ivan Gough & Feenixpawl

 

Check out all of Norman Doray's tour dates HERE

 

 

Trio (Original Mix) by Arty, Matisse & Sadko

 

Photos by Warren Whitmore.

 

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Laidback Luke & Friends @ Governors Island [EVENT PREVIEW]

Mixmash frontman Laidback Luke returns to Governors Island with Super You&Me crew Datsik, Tommy Trash, PeaceTreaty, and Oliver Twizt this July to throw one of the best parties of this summer at one of New York City's summer hotspots. So clear your schedules for Saturday, June 16, 2012 (and the day after) because with Made Event behind a venue so legendary… were talking highlight of summer 2012.

 

 

This event runs from 4:00pm to 12:00am and is an 18+ event.

 

 

50$ ADVANCE tickets are still available HERE

 

 

 

 

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: Nari & Milani

 

Nari & Milani; the Italian duo behind one of 2011's hardest hitting tracks "Kendo". They may still strike some EDM fans as a mystery, but with the phenomenal credentials they have, it will not stay that way for long. Nearly everyone knows Swedish House Mafia previewed Nari & Milani's "Atom" bomb at Madison Square Garden back in December 2011 and it is set to be released from its missile silo through Size Records on March 26, 2012. I would like to thank Nari & Milani for taking the time out of their schedule to answer these questions for us.

 

 

 

 

RD:  When did you start producing/DJing?

 

 

N&M: DJing has been a passion of ours since we were children. We started DJing at numerous Italian clubs many years ago back in 1994.

 

 

RD: What motivated you guys to pursue a career in this industry?

 

 

N&M: An infatuation for music and the emotions that come from every single track.

 

 

RD: How did you guys come about working together?

 

 

N&M: In the beginning we were in the studio together and decided to continue working as a duo. We made the right decision at the right time that lead us to where we are today.

 

 

RD:  Being a duo, do you guys go back to back while spinning or  is there a certain technique you follow?

 

 

N&M: We always consult with one another on new tools, new methods, tracks to play, then decide together.

 

 

RD:  Could you explain the Nari & Milani producing process?

 

 

N&M: Everything is prepared. Our inspirations are in the air and everything is connected to timing. Sometimes certain things work and sometimes they don't. We just keep adding new variables into the equation until we get the finished product.

 

 

RD: What is the inspiration behind your track 'Atom'? 

 

 

N&M: We were in the studio working on music and "Atom" was born. We were in the right place at the right time.

 

 

RD: How did 'Atom' go about getting into the hands of Swedish House Mafia at Madison Square Garden? What was the process?

 

 

N&M: Steve Angello took a huge liking to the track "Atom" and signed it to his Size Records then later went on to play it with his Swedish House Mafia brothers Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso at Madison Square Garden. Ever since then the track has rapidly been gaining momentum.

 

 

RD: The instruments in 'Atom' are dynamic but there are only a couple going on. Do you experiment a lot trying those specific sounds? Does it take you a while to find the perfect drums/chords/sounds?

 

 

N&M:  It took us about a week to figure out the instruments of the song and how it would work. We took some sounds from our track "Kendo" that was also released through Size Records last year and mixed them with other new instruments we liked.

 

 

RD: What gear do you guys use when producing?

 

 

N&M: We use Cubase 6.5, Nexus, and Slyenth1. We also use a lot of samples while producing.

 

 

RD: You guys have just recently collaborated with Bob Sinclair and Pitbull on a track called 'Rock the Boat'. What was it like working with them?

 

 

N&M: "Rock The Boat" was born back in 2010 from an idea we had for a remix to one of Bob Sinclair's songs. He wanted to do something new with the foundation we built for the remix and that is how was created. Bob Sinclair and Pitbull are great professionals and it is an honor to work with them.

 

 

RD: Are you excited for WMC 2012 in Miami this year? Where can we catch you down there? Any parties planned already?

 

 

N&M: We have a couple of parties we will be performing at and you will definitely catch some unreleased material down there. We are super excited for Nikki Beach on March 22, 2012 with Bob Sinclair, Robbie Rivera, Tommy Trash, and Bass Jackers.

 

 

RD: What are your traveling experiences? Is there a city you have spun in that you can see yourselves returning to?

 

 

N&M: We love traveling and every place we perform in from metropolis to small town has a special place in our hearts. There are too many cities we admire to pick one as our favorite!

 

 

RD: Could you see yourselves obtaining residency in a city like Las Vegas, New York, Los Angeles, Miami? Any clubs pop into your mind for residency?

 

 

N&M: Yes! We would like to perform in all those cities and more. We don't have a preference in which club we would like to obtain residency because we have never tested them out but when we do we will let you know!

 

 

RD: Can you describe the connection between you guys and your crowd?

 

 

N&M: Our life, the relationship with the public, the energy the crowd releases when we perform, is almost addicting, we could never give it up.

 

 

RD: Who would you list as your mentors?

 

 

N&M: We were influenced by all the historic house producers from 1989 to 1995. It is inspiring to hear their tracks while we are in the studio thinking of new musical ideas. Too many to name specific producers.

 

 

RD: Is there a certain track you are really into at the moment?

 

 

N&M: We have a track coming out soon with Tristan Garner and 2 other amazing DJs but for right now we can't release anymore information!

 

 

RD: How do you feel about the American EDM market?

 

 

N&M: We are eager to get there! Get ready to talk about us! Expect nothing short of great!

 

 

RD: Any advice for upcoming producers?

 

 

N&M: Never give up, believe in the music, and good luck to all!

 

 

 

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Nicky Romero's Toulouse (The Remixes) [PREVIEW]

Check out these fresh remixes by Tommy Trash & Chocolate Puma to Nicky Romero's "Toulouse" via Soundcloud. Nicky Romero also let loose a download enabled hour long mix titled "February Special Mix 2012' because he broke 50K followers on Twitter.

 

Toulouse (Tommy Trash Remix)

 

Toulouse (Chocolate Puma Remix)

 

Nicky Romero's February Special Mix 2012

 

 

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