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Fedde le Grand: Exclusive RV Interview

Fedde le Grand

This week I had the opportunity to interview Fedde le Grand, an artist who stands on the edge of global superstardom. Fedde’s career is studded with worldwide number ones, packed arenas, throbbing dance floors, A-list collaborations, and a string of international awards. While he’s already accomplished much, Fedde is not resting on his laurels. He recently released iFedde, a pioneering iPhone application, and he has an upcoming gig at the Miami Ultra Music Festival. Needless to say, Fedde’s interview makes for interesting reading…

Q: Can you talk a bit about your early career? How did you get so into dance music that you decided to make a living from it, and which artists influenced you early on?
A: I actually started off DJ-ing at school, funnily enough. They didn’t teach it in lessons. But I used to bring my decks and tunes to school, and that’s where it all started off. I just worked my way up from there. My Sneakerz parties were very influential in the early years, then obviously “Put Your Hands up for Detroit” happened, which bought me to a wider audience. And I’ve been building on it ever since. I was influenced by people like Michael Jackson, George Clinton, those kind of guys from an early age. I definitely have an obsession with funk.

Q: At this point, you’ve cemented your position among the Dutch Masters – artists like Tiësto, Armin Van Buuren, and Ferry Corsten. What pros and cons have you experienced as a result of building your career in the Netherlands, a country that is home for so many acclaimed DJs?
A: I think the pros are definitely having a lot of support from your own country. We’re a nation of dance music lovers, and there’s great backing for homegrown talent and what we do. The cons? Maybe everybody expects me to do the same as all other DJs from the Netherlands? I don’t think there are very many cons to being Dutch ;)

Q: Over the years, you’ve explored a number of different musical styles, from electro house to darker, more minimal tech house. At present, which style is your true passion and why?
A: I don’t ever say there’s one style that I’m into at any given moment. I have an eclectic taste in music and also with what I produce. I tend to split my sounds between my Fedde le Grand name and my more underground FLG style. It just makes it easier for people to determine what mood I’m in with music I put out there. But I love everything from minimal beats to more house production to pop.

Q: You just launched an interesting iPhone application that allows people to access your music community without being tied to a computer. What was your motivation for developing this application? What do you hope it accomplishes?
A: iPhone apps are one of the most interesting new developments around, as far as communicating with fans goes. I think it’s so important for me to be able to talk to people wherever they are. I really like the idea of building a community of like-minded people, sharing ideas about music and clubbing and life in general. My online site was completely revamped last year to make it more user friendly, and we’re adding new options all the time, like giving people access to upload their own productions, share those across Facebook and MySpace and places like that. And people can give their opinions on the work and vote for the tracks they like. I’ve just actually signed up the first person from the feddelegrand.com site onto Flamingo Recordings which was great. So now with the iFedde iPhone App, we’ve extended everything we’ve done on the site into your mobile life, so you can check in whenever and wherever you want, get involved on the forums and chats even if you’re on the dance floor! For me that is mind-blowing. I love this new digital age we’re in. The developments and possibilities are exciting. (more…)


Headed Down for Miami WMC 2010!

Miami WMC

Well, we’ve gotten to that special time of the year again, the time when the weather starts warming up and the dance music industry starts preparing for the Miami Winter Music Conference (WMC). No matter how many other events I attend, WMC will always hold a special place in my heart. Warm weather, palm trees, the beach, and incredible music always make for a memorable combination!

As usual, RV will have a presence at WMC this year. Our aim is to bring you coverage of some of the best events. In this post, I want to highlight a few of the parties we’ll be covering…

For starters, we’ll be covering the Victor Calderone and Sander Kleinenberg pool party, at the Surcomber Hotel, on Thursday, March 25th. This should be epic! The party will be going from 11:00am to 10:30pm. Let’s picture it…sitting poolside, sipping a mojito, everybody’s grooving to the pounding beats of these two reputed DJs. Nice!

On Thursday night, our focus will shift to Shine at the Shelbourne Hotel, where Hernan Cattaneo and Darren Emerson will be holding it down. I’ve seen both of these guys live, and the music was fantastic. They’ve both been getting the job done for years now, and I have no reason to think they’ll break the tradition this year.

On Friday night, another exciting party is going down at Shine. Dave Seaman, Nick Warren, D. Ramirez, and Hybrid are going to be providing a musical odyssey for all comers. We’ll bring you a recap of this promising event.

On Friday and Saturday, we’ll also be bringing you coverage of the 2010 Ultra Music Festival! This massive event represents the climax of the whole WMC week. As always, Ultra will showcase the talents of the world’s biggest DJs – Tiesto, Deadmau5, Sasha and Digweed, Carl Cox, David Guetta, Eric Prydz, Armin van Buuren, Above and Beyond, Erick Morillo, and the list goes on and on!

As you can tell, it’ll be a busy few days down in Miami! Stay tuned to our blog for more updates on these events and some other amazing parties!

Eddie B


New Mix and Track Contests Open Now!

Electronic Music Network

It’s that time again! Right now, we’re running another round of mix and track contests in the RV Network. As usual, we’ve got a great set of prizes in store for the winners…

Since MixMeister is supporting RV Mix Contest 006, we’ve got some some nice DJ treats up for grabs. The winner of the mix contest will receive a copy of MixMeister Fusion and a $50 download voucher for our shop. The runner-up will win a copy of MixMeister Express and a $25 voucher. The third place contestant will receive a $25 voucher.

We’ve also got some nice prizes for the winner of Track Contest 004. We’ll be giving away a $150 download voucher and a free copy of our forthcoming SoundTheory 02 sample pack, engineered by Jay Tripwire!

The contests will remain open through March 22nd, and you can enter by simply uploading a mix or track to our Network. If you’re looking for some recognition, this is your chance to earn it!

As always, we’re going to let the RV community judge the contests, so be sure to tell your friends to show you some love by giving your music a thumbs up vote!

For those who enter the contests, good luck!

Eddie B


Shift to Thumbs up Voting Only

If you’ve checked out our network over the past couple days, you probably noticed that we did away with thumbs down voting. This is a fairly significant change, so I figured I’d write a quick blog post to explain the reason for it.
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For starters, let’s look at the philosophical raison d’etre for the RV network. The aim of our network is to serve as a resource where DJs and producers can gain visibility and where fans can access a wealth of quality free music. Basically, we know there are tons of talented DJs and producers out there who deserve recognition for their skills, and we want to help them get it. With this in mind, we don’t think we’re helping any artists by allowing their mixes to be voted down. The world is full of critics and naysayers. We want the RV network to be a place where artists get support, not discouragement.
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Don’t get me wrong; honest feedback can certainly be helpful for up-and-coming artists. For this reason, we’ve left in place the comment feature so that the RV community (you) can still share your candid thoughts about any track or mix on our site.
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Another more practical reason for our removal of thumbs down voting is that some people were voting disingenuously during our contests cycles. For example, we’d be running a contest cycle, and people would start voting some of the top-rated mixes down so that their favorite mixes would stand a better chance of winning.
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This actually bothered me quite a bit in a few cases. On multiple occasions, I watched as solid mixes were voted down by people who wanted to game the system. Two examples of this that immediately come to mind are the mixes submitted by Ingo Vogelmann (for mix cycle 004) and Naveen G (for mix cycle 005). Ingo’s “Welcome 2K10” mix was a fine progressive mix, and Naveen’s “Sub Zero to Plain Zero” mix was rock solid. Both of these mixes started receiving thumbs up votes and a string of favorable comments, then people seemed to start trying to keep them from winning. There were other victims of this sort of behavior, so we’ve taken action to prevent this from happening in the future.
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So that’s pretty much it in a nutshell. Going forward, people will win contests by receiving thumbs up votes, not by virtue of other music being voted down.
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Speaking of contests…I should tell you to be on the lookout for new ones to start soon. We’re cooking up some more cool prizes with MixMeister, so stay tuned!
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Eddie B
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Will Johnston Live at Bora-Bora – Pure Decadence

Dancetrippin.tv gives yet another inside perspective on the dance music scene…This one looks like a fun party! Just kickin’ it on a warm day in Bora Bora, having drinks and listening to Will Johnston drop big room house tracks…girls gettin’ down in bikinis…pure decadence ;)
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Eddie B
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re:produce 007: Touane – Out Now, Exclusively on RV!

House and techno samples from TouaneWe just released another high-quality sample pack, re:produce 007: Touane. This one is available exclusively on RV, and it features 100 MB of sounds from one of the industry’s most exciting underground producers.
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Marco Tonni (Touane) emerged as a presence in the dance music industry in 2004 when he signed with Stewart Walker’s Persona Records. He proceeded to brand a uniquely funky underground sound and to establish himself as one of Italy’s most respected producers. For the past five years, Touane has lived in Berlin, which has been an ideal location for the refinement of his craft. Of late, he’s taken an original approach to techno, refusing to blindly follow the trends that come and go in the dance music industry.
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Touane’s resume is peppered with accomplishments such as his chart-topping single, “Bassic” (licensed for Fabric Live – Tiefschwarz and for XLR8R’s Berlin issue compilation CD), and with releases on labels like Dumb-Unit, Liebe*Detail, Resopal, Lan Muzic, and his own Left Handed imprint. As a live act, he’s rocked the dance floors of some of Europe’s finest clubs. Simply put, Touane is an artist who knows how to deliver, and that’s just what he’s done with the re:produce 007 sample pack.
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The re:produce 007 sample pack includes Ableton-ready samples and a packaged Ableton 8 project file (with pattern sequencing from Touane, as heard in the preview track). As an added bonus, Touane threw in some Ableton and Reaktor kits and other sounds to give you extra versatility in the studio. Check out the preview for re:produce 007 by clicking the play icon below. We think you’ll like what you hear…
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Eddie B
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rv_cast – One of the Best Dance Music Podcasts

rv_cast

I’ve been meaning to write a post for some time now to make the bold, unbiased claim that I think RV has one of the best dance music podcasts available today! Seriously, I don’t know if you’ve been tuning in, but the rv_cast has featured some killer episodes…all underground and all fresh.

I felt the need to write this post because I want to help get the word out. The rv_cast is not as visible as some of the other dance music podcasts, but I think we’re gradually appearing on more people’s radars. Sam has been the brains and muscle behind the podcast, arranging for guest mixes and contributing a mix or two of his own. He’s seen to it that we stay true to the music, offering an original, intelligent series of mixes for folks who appreciate the real stuff.

I’d prefer that you not take my word for it on this one. I encourage you to check out a few rv_cast episodes. For example, check out rv_cast 013, mixed by Estroe. I’ve listened to this one countless times, and it just keeps getting better. Estroe laid down a sophisticated set of tracks and blended them together perfectly.

Another rv_cast episode that’s really worth checking out is the one from Jason Patrick. This guy has skillz. I gained real respect for Jason after hearing him play live at the Varsity All Stars 2009 party (headlined by Anja Schneider). His rv_cast mix is a finely crafted work with a perfect flow – a true specimen of aural artistry.

I’ll briefly discuss one more rv_cast episode here…the one from Alland Byallo. I think this episode was a sort of breakout mix for us, and it will certainly rewire your brain if you listen to it intently. Alland’s mix is one of those that you can have fun studying and analyzing…really focusing on the transitions. It’s intelligent, crisp, and clean. Great stuff!

There hasn’t been a bad rv_cast episode yet. I would write about all of the episodes here, but I don’t want to overwhelm you with recommendations. I do, however, have to give a few other honorable mentions here…you should definitely check out the episodes by Sam (of course!), Savas Pascalidis, Angel Alanis, and Naveen G. They’re all hot to death!

Enjoy these existing rv_cast episode, and keep an eye out for new ones coming soon!

Eddie B


Roman Azzaro – Get the Curse 085

Roman Azzaro Get the Curse

While there are many sources for getting dance music online, I only turn to a few on a regular basis. The Get the Curse podcast is certainly one of my regular, trusted sources. These guys just keep serving up the goods!

I wanted to write this blog post to give props the Get the Curse crew, and I figured I should also pick out a good mix to give you a sample of what they’re up to. There are so many quality mixes in the Get the Curse archives, I had some trouble handpicking one…but I eventually decided to highlight episode 085, from Roman Azzaro.

I poked around online, and it was difficult to find a lot of information about Roman. From what I gathered, he’s based in Paris, and he’s firmly rooted in the Parisian underground scene…the sort of DJ in town that those in the know know about. He is part of the crew running the upstart label, Coton Tige, which has (more…)

 
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Michael James at Zoo Project: Ibiza

Want some good tunes for the weekend? Check out this set from Michael James at the Zoo Project in Ibiza…funky tech house to get you movin’. The second track (around the 2:31 mark) sets the tone in my opinion. This video comes compliments of DancTrippin.tv. Enjoy!
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Eddie B
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How to Pimp the RV Media Player

Holida Sale

I’m not sure how you’ve been using the RV 2.0 media player, but I want to share a few tricks that can make the previewing process uber-efficient. Basically, I want to tell you how to pimp our player ;)

Before you start browsing for good tunes on our site, you might want to resize your main browser window so that you can fit it side-by-side with the media player window. (Unless you’ve got an unusually small screen, this should work ok.) After doing this, you’ll be able to see and use the media player simultaneously while browsing.

Next, I would suggest that you dive into our shop and start browsing through our releases, tracks, or samples (whatever your pleasure). You can browse through all releases, tracks, or samples, or you can browse through them by genre. Next, you can adjust your preferences to view 30, 50, 75, or 100 results per page. You will find a “cue all” button above your browsing results, which you can click to load all of the previews on a page. (This can be really efficient if you’re loading releases, each of which contain multiple tracks.)

RV INSIDER TIP –> After you get the previews loaded in our player, you can start pimpin’ by using the special hotkeys that we created. Here’s a little cheat sheet of commands that will let you avoid having to use a mouse.

* Space Bar : Play/Pause
* ‘M’ : Mute/Un-mute
* ‘P’ : Pause/Play
* ↑ or ← : Previous Track
* ↓ or → : Next Track

It doesn’t get much more efficient than that! With a single click you can load dozens of previews in the player and then play them in rapid fire succession by just arrowing down. We’re adding so much good music to our site right now, you gotta be efficient to get through all the goodies ;)

Eddie