Archive for February, 2008

Treasure Fingers

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

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In a freak accident at a top secret laboratory the DNA of Daft Punk and Prince were combined. Interestingly enough, the result was a tall bearded white man appropriately named Treasure Fingers. Treasure Fingers is actually one of a couple projects that Ashley Jones uses to express his love for all things electronic. He dabbles in hip hop, drum & bass (as part of Evol Intent), idm, downtempo, and more. Based in Atlanta, Georgia and recently signed to A-Trak and Nick Catchdub’s Fools Gold label, Treasure Fingers is a name that you will be hearing often in 08. He is currently on the road DJing extensively in February and March.

Treasure Fingers - Come True Tonight (Dub Mix)

Video of him dropping some Crookers at a recent DJ gig:


Tour Dates:

Feb 1 - HUGS Brooklyn, New York
Feb 2 - Pearl w/ Kill The Noise Rochester, New York
Feb 4 - Trafik Tradeshow Miami, Florida
Feb 7 - Drunken Unicorn / MJQ - FUCKYESSS Atlanta, Georgia
Feb 15 - TEMPLE w/ craze, assault, low b, klever, and villains San Francisco, California
Feb 17 - CRASH MANSION w/ craze, assault, low b, klever, and villains Los Angeles, California
Feb 22 - Babylon Nightclub Ottawa, Ontario
Feb 29 - Sonar w/ Craze & Klever Baltimore, Maryland
Mar 26 - WMC Miami, Florida
Mar 27 - WMC Miami, Florida
Mar 28 - WMC Miami, Florida
Mar 29 - WMC Miami, Florida

Inside the minds of Soulwax

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

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Soulwax are easily one of the most sought after production and remix duo’s in the game right now. They consistently raise the bar with each release. Recently they released a retrospective full length album called “Most of the remixes…” that is comprised of some of their best known and previously unreleased remixes. We highly recommend you pick it up. Below you will find a video that the BBC did on the Belgian duo. They got to spend the day with them in their studio talking about their process and love for vintage analog equipment. Its a great piece. Thank you to Asian Dan for the heads up on this!


And for a listen to the laundry list of their influences listen to this take on Daft Punk’s “Teachers”

Soulwax - Teachers

BUY SOULWAX MUSIC HERE!!!

Digital Music Alliance

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Fellow musicologists,

The Internet has enabled the era of user-generated content as we all know. Prime examples of user-generated content are the blogs that a lot of us write and social networking sites and forums that we belong to, which allow easy publishing of and access to information. Our belief is that the volume of blog posts about an album is positively correlated with future sales (kinda obvious to most).

With this being said, we decided to create a group (and write this post) to provide a framework for discussion about how user-generated content influences consumer decision making (buying records, CD’s, and mp3’s) and to create a positive open dialog between mp3 bloggers and independent/major record labels.

First step was to create a group on Facebook to facilitate the discussion. Encourage you to sign up (if you are on Facebook) and voice your opinions, post news related to the subject, talk about your experiences in writing about the music that you love and any interactions you may have had with the labels and artists that you promote.


JOIN HERE!!!

Cheers!

Kanye West - Stronger (LIVE Grammys 2008 HD Performance)

Monday, February 11th, 2008

Yesterday’s post was more timely than we expected…..

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Daft Punk - Enlighted

Monday, February 11th, 2008

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Now that the tour is over, the company who designed the illuminated suits that Daft Punk wore in the encore of their live show has revealed some behind the scenes photos of their design. I think we speak for everyone who was lucky enough to see the encore performance in person agrees that it is the highlight of the show and an experience not soon forgotten.

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Mark Brown - Essential Mix

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

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Mark Brown is one half of MYNC Project and label head of the hugely successful Cr2 Records. He recently put together a two part mix for Radio 1’s Essential Mix series. This is easily one of the top mixes we have come across in some time. Song selection and programming are incredible. Will be a staple on the ipod for many months for sure. Download and enjoy the ride.

Mark Brown - Essential Mix (2-9-08)

Tracklist:

Hour 1 - A Journey Through Classics
Cevin Fisher ‘The Freaks Comes Out (Acapella) (Subversive)
Ubu ‘Pixels (Acapella)’ (Shaboom)
Stardust ‘Music Sounds Better With You (Acapella)’ (Roule)
Ministers De Le Funk ‘Believe (Acapella)’ (Subliminal)
HCCR Feat Jessica Eve ‘What Happened (Acapella)’ (Bambossa)
Ruffneck Feat Yavani ‘Everybody (Wants To Be Somebody) (Acapella)’ (MAW)
Black Science Orchestra ‘New Jersey Deep’ (JBO)
S Man ‘Time To Stop (Re-Edit)’(Hardtimes)
Ken Lou (What A Sensation) (MAW)
Josh One ‘Contemplation (King Britt Remix)’ (Electromatrix)
Aztec Mystic ‘Knights Of The Jaguar (Leon Roberts Edits) (UR)
Harry & Alex ‘So Lonely (Exclusive Demo Mix)’ (Bambossa)
Thomas Bangalter ‘Spinal Scratch’ (Roule)
Scott Grooves ‘Mothership Re-Connection (Daft Punk Remix)‘ (Virgin)
Alan Braxe & Fred Falke ‘Intro’ (Roule)
Thick Dick ‘Insatiable’ (Sondos)
Nu Yourican Soul ‘Runaway (Mongaloids In Space Remix)’ (Talkin Loud)
X-Press 2 ‘Muzzik’ (JBO)
Alcatraz ‘Gimmme Love’ (Yoshitoshi)
Eric Prydz ‘Slammin’ (Credence)

Hour 2 – The Journey Continues
Spencer Parker ‘Romantic’ (Re-Kids)
Rocha & Lewinger ‘Down Seq’ (Leftroom)
Steve Mac & Mark Brown ‘Bells Of Brighton (Popoff Remix)’ (Cr2)
Harry ‘Choo Choo’ Romero & Jose Nunez ‘Monkeys’ (CDR)
Steve Angello & Laidback Luke ‘Be (Vocal Version)’ (CDR)
Bastian Heerhorst ‘Aquavit’ (Suchtresflex)
Arno Cost ‘Souveniers’ (Cr2)
Steve Angello ‘Unknown’ (CDR)
Deadmau5 ‘Not Alone’ (Mou5etrap)
Mark Brown Feat Sarah Cracknell ‘The Journey Continues (Rob Da Bank & Chris Coco Remix)’ (Cr2 / Positiva)

Creating the best sounding files: Encoding 101

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

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Source: ScratchLIVE.net

What is encoding?

Encoding is the process of changing the format digital audio is stored in. There are two broad types of encoding; compressed and uncompressed. Uncompressed audio is mainly found in the PCM format of audio CDs. For the most part, audio encoding means going from uncompressed PCM, to some kind of compressed audio format.

Compressed audio is split into two groups, lossless and lossy. Losslessly compressed audio can be decoded back into the exact uncompressed audio you started with. This is useful for archiving audio at the highest quality possible, and for people for whom storage space is not an issue. Lossy compression involves some loss of information hence the term “lossy”.

File formats and codecs

Uncompressed

WAV and AIFF
WAV and AIFF are the standard file formats for uncompressed PCM audio. Generally they will be the source material for your lossy encoded files, unless you skip the step of making uncompressed files and go straight from CD to lossy compressed encodings.

The best practice would be to archive your uncompressed files somewhere, and keep them to make new encodings from as technology improves, or for purposes of keeping a backup.

For more information check out the Wikpedia pages on them: WAV and AIFF

Compressed

MP3
MP3 is the compressed format most prevalent on the internet and most universally supported by media players. It uses lossy compression to greatly reduce the amount of data needed to store the audio. For DJing applications, care should be taken not to reduce the amount of data too far, to maintain the audio quality of your files.

AAC
AAC is a more recent technology, intended as the successor to MP3. It is the default encoder in Apple iTunes and is part of the MPEG-4 specification. While AAC has many improvements over MP3, it is less widely adopted at the time of writing, for instance AAC support in Scratch LIVE will be added in version 1.8, and isn’t currently on release.

Ogg Vorbis

Ogg is an open source container format which can contain all sorts of media, Vorbis is the open source lossy audio compression format which uses the Ogg containers.

Check out more information on Ogg Vorbis here:

Ogg
Vorbis

Encoding tools

What is an encoding tool?
Encoding tools are programs which create audio files in a particular format, generally with options for adjusting various aspects of the file encoding process.

Here are a couple of basic options for getting started with making your own files.

iTunes
iTunes comes pre-installed on all Mac computers, and is available free from Apple for Windows. iTunes can encode files of various formats and settings

For more information on iTunes, check out the introduction to iTunes article.

LAME Frontends
LAME is a free MP3 encoder which is generally considered to give the highest quality results for VBR encodings at a given bitrate.

RazorLame is a LAME frontend for Windows, however it doesn’t rip CDs.

Max is a Mac LAME frontend which includes CD ripping functionality.

Encoder settings

Bitrate
A file’s bitrate is how many bits per second are used to represent the audio. So a 128 kbps file uses 128,000 bits per second to encode an audio signal. The more bits used, the less information is discarded to create a compressed file.

Bitrate therefore determines the size of a file.

Variable Bitrate

Variable bitrate (VBR) is a way of saving disk space. The bitrate setting chosen is used as the maximum bitrate to be used, and when the encoding algorithm decides it can get away with using less bits to accurately represent a part of the audio, it does. Thus the bitrate changes over the length of the file, hence the term variable bitrate. Variable bitrate files can take slightly more CPU to decode than constant bitrate files, due to the changing amount of bits.

Constant Bitrate
The meaning of constant bitrate or CBR is obvious. The same number of bits are used to encode every second of audio.

Wikipedia article on bitrate

Joint Stereo
Joint stereo is a technique where instead of encoding the left and right channels separately, the sum and difference of both are encoded instead. Since both sides will tend to be very similar, the difference will not require a lot of data, and thus the size of the file is smaller than ‘normal’ stereo. This means more of the bits can be used for the ‘important’ information, and thus the quality will tend to be improved. It should be noted that some experts think joint stereo techniques can impart artifacts on the audio, but in general joint stereo is a good thing.

Joint Stereo: The Myths and The Realities

Some recommended starting points

If you have plenty of storage, and want the best quality you can, the standard is 320 kbps CBR Joint Stereo. If you find that you don’t have enough room to store all your music at that quality, a good compromise would be 224 kbps VBR joint stereo.

It seems like a well established fact that you can’t get away with bitrates lower than 192 kbps in a performance setting.

Big Dipper

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

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Great release from Andy George and Wearhouse Music just hit the streets. The whole EP is solid. Highly recommended for those who like the glitchy stuff.

Andy George - Big Dipper (Hijack Remix)

BUY THE ENTIRE EP HERE!!!!

Here is a video of Crookers dropping the mix at a recent gig in Milan.


Aint I

Friday, February 1st, 2008

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Unreleased Jay Z track that DJ Clue dropped into his latest mix CD. There was some talk that this was to be a single from a possible new full length album but that has not yet been confirmed. Its most likely a track that didnt make the “American Gangster” record. Production by Timbaland.

Jay Z - Aint I

MSTRKRFT Tour

Friday, February 1st, 2008

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Glad to see they are coming back down to San Diego. In honor of the announcement we give you their live mix on Triple J Radio in Australia from new years eve. Ton of major tunes in this one. Enjoy.

MSTRKRFT - Live on Triple J Radio - 1/1/2008