Tuesday 23 February 2010

DNM 007 - DANNY T - TROPICAL PUNCH EP DUBNOIR MIXTAPE



DNM-007 "TROPICAL PUNCH EP" COMING SOON!!
Original Tracks by; Danny T
Tracks: Vaca Compana, Pulpo De Agua ft Sharif D, Calippo Punch
Remix by: Kyle Watson (Vaca Compana)

"Danny's debut solo EP, is a combination of all things exotic, tropical and funky. This EP showcases Danny's production ability and is the direction his music and sets have been going recently. Whether its a drismal winter or hot summers day this EP will still make you want to get up and just straight party. On Remix duty is a DubNoir label favourite; Kyle Watson. Kyle adds his element of funk to devastating effect which would self implode any dance floor from here to tim-buk-tu, enjoy."

http://www.mediafire.com/?2zym3mmhyh0

1. Yolanda Be Cool - Villalobos For Presidente
2. Edu K - Flutesnoot
3. Douster ft. Spoek Mathambo - Punani
4. Hess Is More - Ssshhhh (Zombie Disco Squad remix)
5. Danny T ft. Sharif D - Pulpo De Agua
6. Zombie Disco Squad - Esperanto (Solo mix)
7. Chris James ft Tom Hanson - 55 Gallon Drum
8. Wiley ft. Emeli Sandè - Never Be Your Woman (Solo Loves Garage mix)
9. Two Fresh - Pump That Shit (Edu K remix)
10. Nick & Danny Chatelain - Matasuegras (Mastiksoul remix)
11. Groove Armada - Paper Romance (Zombie Disco Squad remix)
12. Tom Piper & Daniel Farley - Airbag (Danny T remix)
13. Saeed Younan - Yeah Ha
14. Danny T - Vaca Compana (Kyle Watson remix)
15. Laidback Luke & Gina Turner AKA Nouveau Yorican - Boriqua (Douster remix)
16. Gramophonedzie - Why Dont You
17. Daniel Steinberg - Rush Me
18. Lorcan Mak - Brass My Ass
19. Jesse Rose - Well Now (Savage Skulls remix)
20 . Riva Starr - Trompe D Amour
21. Yolanda Be Cool & DCUP - We No Speak Americano

Tuesday 9 February 2010

CHRIS JAMES :: FEBRUARY - MARCH 2010 MIXTAPE



THIS MIX IVE STARTED WITH A REALLY DEEP HOUSE VIBE THEN INTO THE JACKIN TECH AND A FEW BOMBS AT THE END. THIS IS KINDA LIKE A 3 HOUR SET MASHED INTO 80 MINS, SO HOPE U DIG IT


1. JESSE ROSE - MORNING WOULD (MADE TO PLAY)
2. BRABE - FASSUNG (DUBNOIR)
3. RADIOSLAVE - ORCHESTRATING MANEUVRES IN THE DARK (M.IN & PATRICK LINDSAY REMIX) (OM RECORDS)
4. ANDREAS HENNEBERG & SIMON 2 - BOLINGO GRIGO (KITTBALL)
5. ANDY T, DAVID JONES & NEUROXYDE - BALKANIKA (STARLIGHT)
6. DARIUS SYROSSIAN NYRA - LUIS CONTE (VIVA)
7. AUDIOFLY X - MAR DEL PLATA (NICK CURLY MIX) (GET PHYSICAL)
8. CLARK DAVIS - ACCESS (FASSADE)
9. DJ CHUS & ROB MIRAGE - STILL BEATIN (DEFECTED)
10. CHRIS JAMES - LA BAMBA (DUBNOIR)
11. DANNY T - VACA COMPANA (DUBNOIR)
12. CHERNOBYL & PRAGA - BALAN (RENAISSANCE MAN REMIX) (EXPLOITED)
13. CLAUDE VONSTROKE - BIG N ROUND (DIRTYBIRD)
14. IDIOTPROOF - WRONG (MADE TO PLAY)
15. KLINGENBERG - T (DAVE DARRELL REMIX) (VENDETTA)
16. ZOMBIE DISCO SQUAD - ESPERANTO (SOUND PELLEGRINO)
17. JEFF DOUBLEU - HOLY GYPSY (DUBNOIR)
18. CHRIS JAMES - BANSURI (DUBNOIR)
19. SANTIAGO & BUSHIDO - WAY BACK (HIJACK REMIX) (POTTY MOUTH)
20. THE POTATO HEADS - GET UP (JACK UNION)

Monday 8 February 2010

DNM006 - BRABE - TRANSITIVE CLOSURES EP OUT NOW ON BEATPORT!!!!

DNM- 006 - "TRANSITIVE CLOSURE EP" OUT NOW, via Beatport.com (Exclusive for 4 Weeks)

https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/detail/218634/Transitive%20Closure%20EP

WWW.MYSPACE.COM/DUBNOIRMUSIC

Original tracks by: Brabe
Tracks: Fassung, Transit, Redit
Remix by: Rene Van Munster (Fassung)

SAMPLES

http://www.mediafire.com/?odnmimtledx

Brabe (Netherlands) DubNoir Music -www.myspace.com/thebrabe

EP FEEDBACK

Daniel Carro (Bakelite Beats) "Fassung is tune of the year so far, massive stuff!!!! Awesome Cheers"


Wongo (Jack Union) "Release is fucking sick man, will be Banging allll weekend! X"


Lee Dearn (Potty Mouth) "Both the release and the mix are awesome, best thing on DubNoir so far."


Danny T (DubNoir) "EPIC EPIC HOUSEY SOULFULL FRESHNESS love it!Redit is nothing but straight up soulful housey dubbed out and maxed out freshness!... Brabe you are the man!! Massive support on Rene Van Munster Mix of Fassung too...epicness!"


Tom Flynn (Anabatic) "Once again, this label shows why it's moving in the right directions, another good release, will be playing the Rene Van Munster Remix for sure! Top work! thanks dude! keep up the good work Tom"


Malente (Southern Fried) "Thanks man Transit is my fave. Brabe really does deep-git at the moment, good quality stuff..."


Dj Fame (Dubsided) "Nice one man! I’m liking the Transit and Redit tunes for sure..."


Larry Tee (Ultra) "Brabe is NO JOKE and this Ep shows that he has a unique sound and fanchise! Do not ignore this one! Larry Tee"


Adam Bozzetto (Potty Mouth) "Dude TOTALLY down with Brabe. Tunes are just so cool. So good at creating a mood"


Jeff Doubleu (DubNoir) "Holland is representing! Rene Van Munster Remix is amazing!!!!! (Reminds me of solid groove) good stuff!"


Aniki (Wearhouse) "Brabe EP is really really good mate. Spot on :) Rene Van Munster never dissapoints"


Poligono (DubNoir) "Amazing ep! Fassung it's fucking sick!!! epic tune, i love Brabe's music. P."


Renaissance Man (Dubsided) "Nice ep! especially like the Rene Van Munster Remix. will play!- Martti / Renaissance Man"

Monday 1 February 2010

Q&A W/ BRABE (DUBNOIR MUSIC)




Name: Bram Faber
Age: 20

Hometown and Current residence:
Amstelveen, just beneath Amsterdam, Netherlands - still living there.

Affiliations (besides DubNoir, of course):
Down South Music, Brickhouse Records, Prompt Digital, Jack Union, Urban Torque.

City or cities you wish to claim (if different from above):
Amsterdam, obviously!

Please list a few key words (at least three, the more the better) that describe your sound.
Soulful, jacking, deep, extatic, eager.

Please list some of the recent and current projects in the studio.
Constantly working on new original material, among others in co-operation with René van Munster, and with fellow Amsterdam resident Robert Boogert.

What does your sound specifically bring to the identity of the DubNoir Label?
A sound that tries to recover the soulful and deep house sound that dominated the 90's, and actualize it to 2010 standards.

Career highlights you want to include;
Playing the Sugar Factory in Amsterdam, together with René van Munster and Hystereo!
Future projects/releases you wish to highlight.
Something Real EP and remixes on Urban Torque, Outside EP on Jack Union, contest-winning remix for Crookers on Man Recordings, and remixes for DJ Discrete, Hystereo, Nic Sarno and many others.

Please include discography and remixes you have done below;

Originals:
2007 Bootlickers (with René van Munster) - Fistfunk EP [Down South Music]

2008 Hold You Here EP (+ Oliver $ Remix) [Brickhouse Records]

2008 Nascosto [Down South Music]

2009 Rubikon EP [Prompt Digital]

2009 Inner Time EP [Jack Union]

2009 Grande Jatte (+Robert Boogert, Steve Gerrard Remixes) [Electric Sushi]
Remixes:

2007 DJ DLG – Paramount (Brabe Remix) [Huge Records]

2007 Alternative Reality - New Nation (Brabe Remix) [Prompt Digital]

2008 Lex Da Funk - All About U (Brabe Remix) [Prompt Digital]

2008 SUPABEATZ - All I Want (Brabe Remix) [Hypotron Records] 2008 Robert Boogert - The Blizz (Brabe Dub) [Hypotron Records]

2008 David Ekenbäck feat. Cherry - Nairu (Brabe Remix) [Trunk Funk]

2009 Malente - Bring That Lead Back (Brabe Remix) [Southern Fried]

2009 Whole Sick - Whu Dem (Brabe Dub Mix) [Electric Sushi]

2009 Kitch 'n Sync - Sweet Sensation (Brabe Remix) [Down South Music]

Bio
Bram Faber aka Brabe (1989) grew up in a musical family, with both parents being classical musicians. Aged five he started to play violin, at ten he took lessons in trumpet and piano as well, and at thirteen he switched from violin to viola. At present he plays viola in various classical orchestras, and from time to time he jams out with friends on trumpet and piano. Being raised with classical music, Brabe couldn't care less about house music at first; it wasn't until his sixteenth that he started to get interested in house music, when he casually heard to some Dave Taylor and Jesse Rose tunes on the radio. He got hooked and started listening more and more house music, incidentally infecting good friend René van Munster, with whom he played in a classical orchestra, with his house fever. René van Munster had started to produce, and encouraged Brabe to do the same thing. Aged 17 they made their first EP together under the name Bootlickers, that was released on South-African Down South Music. Brabe's name got picked up quickly in the scene, soon releasing his first solo EP on German Brickhouse Records, with a remix by Oliver $. For the tracks Brabe made so far in his early career he received support from the likes of Crookers, Don Diablo, Malente, Kissy Sellout, Bart B More, HiJack and many others.