Thursday 8 January 2009

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Previously known as the hard hitting German duo DuMonde aka JamX & De Leon, JamX and his partner were known as one of the most enduring and exciting Trance twosomes on the scene, for their 10 year career at the top. Renowned for their countless trance epics such as ‘Tomorrow’ and ‘God Music’ JamX & De Leon’s remix powers have also turned many records into instant floorfillers – just cast your mind back to records like CRW – I Feel Love and Alice DJ – Better Off Alone.
However, for 2008, JamX & De Leon have decided to go their separate ways and concentrate on a few of their own projects. The most prominent of which is JamX’s new single for Nukleuz, ‘Liebe’, which includes a remix package from the likes of Spinning Records new favourite, Nick Larson. A producer whose already received solid support from huge names including Tiesto, Paul van Dyk, Sander van Doorn, John O’ Callaghan, Mac Zimms, Cosmic Gate, a.m.m, and Eddie Halliwell on BBC Radio 1. Other remixers giving their own take on this massive Trancer from JamX include, Nukleuz favourite, P.H.A.T.T and Dutch producer, Matt Pincer. Both of whom have gained solid support from the worlds top DJS including, Judge Jules, Paul Van Dyk, Michael Splint, Dave Pearce and many more. JamX also gets behind the buttons for his own D and T-Type remixes with Daniel Kay.
JamX
Jürgen Mutschall aka JamX began his DJing career playing across the genres from House, to Funk, Soul, R&B and Hip Hop. In 1990 he became a resident at Mega Club Centre EXTRA, in Koblenz, Germany and towards the mid nineties began focusing on his own musical career. After opening a record store, Vinyl Underground, he began organising parties in local the area, during which he met De Leon with whom he later teamed up with to form JamX & De Leon, aka Dumonde. At the end of 1997 they had released the single, ‘Tomorrow’, which had gone on to gain widespread support from both top name DJs and radio stations alike, bringing them to the attention of German Trance scene and on to remixing the likes of Push’s ‘Universal Nation’ and Love’s ‘Coming Down’. Founding the Chaos label and later creating their own respected label F8T, Jamx & De Leon partnership were now producing tracks instantly sought after on the club scene. For a Decade Dumonde were recognised as one of the foremost production and Dj duos on the trance scene, from production collaborations with artists such as Lange and gigs at Godskitchen, Gatecrasher, Velfarre and other major venues globally. They spent the last ten years at the top and now 2008 sees them go their separate ways.
Tags:
a.m.m,
BBC Radio 1,
Better Off Alone,
Chaos,
Coming Down,
Cosmic Gate,
Daniel Kay,
Dave Pearce,
De Leon,
DuMonde,
Eddie Halliwell,
F8T,
Funk,
Gatecrasher,
God Music,
Godskitchen,
Hip-Hop,
House,
I Feel Love and Alice DJ,
JamX,
Jürgen Mutschall,
John O’ Callaghan,
Judge Jules,
Lange,
Liebe,
Love,
Mac Zimms,
Matt Pincer,
Mega Club Centre EXTRA,
Michael Splint,
Nick Larson,
Nukleuz,
P.H.A.T.T,
Paul van Dyk,
Push,
R&B,
Sander Van Doorn,
soul,
Spinning Records,
Tiesto,
Tomorrow,
Trance,
Universal Nation,
Velfarre,
Vinyl Underground
Filed under: Electro, News |
Tuesday 16 December 2008

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Judge Jules “I love Aaron’s music!”
The 4th in a series of consistently successful original singles from Aaron McClelland aka Fonzerelli, Losing U is another club smash, jammed full of the Fonz’s catch phrase main room, genre bending sound, that’s earned him chart hits in the UK, Australia & The Netherlands and seen him receive solid support from all the biggest names in house, electro and trance including Tiesto, Matt Darey, Armin Van Buuren, Gabriel & Dresden, Flash Brothers, Lost Witness, Scott Mac, Paul Oakenfold, Judge Jules and Smith & Pledger to name a few, with other fans including the likes of Dave Pearce, Zane Lowe, Fatboy Slim and Annie Mac.
Since his first breakthrough in 2006 with the Club Chart, Buzz Chart, and Download chart topping Moonlight Party, Fonzerelli shot to fame, picking up the attention of many and going on to remix for the likes of Mauro Picotto, Uniting Nations, Basshunter, Faithless & Tiesto to name a select few. He’s become widely renowned as the remix man to go to, and recent highlights for him have playing to a 9000+ full capacity crowd at Privilege, Ibiza, for Tiesto’s new Monday nights.
Tracklist:
1. Original Club Mix
2. Ascension Mix
3. Chris MiMo Jones Remix
4. Melodia Remix
5. Melodia Sunrise Mix
6. Instrumental
Tags:
Aaron McClelland,
Annie Mac,
Armin van Buuren,
Ascension Mix,
Basshunter,
chart hits,
Chris MiMo Jones Remix,
Dave Pearce,
Electro,
Faithless & Tiesto,
Fatboy Slim,
Flash Brothers,
Fonzerelli,
Gabriel & Dresden,
House,
Ibiza,
Instrumental,
Judge Jules,
Losing U,
Lost Witness,
Matt Darey,
Mauro Picotto,
Melodia Remix,
Melodia Sunrise Mix,
Moonlight Party,
Original Club Mix,
Paul Oakenfold,
Privilege,
Scott Mac,
Smith & Pledger,
Tiesto,
Trance,
Uniting Nations,
Zane Lowe
Filed under: Electro |
Monday 29 September 2008

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Media Records UK’s 1000th Catalogue release!
To celebrate the first summer of releasing that Big In Ibiza sound, and parent company, Media Records, 1000th release (An accomplishment worth celebrating by any standards!) the new Big In Ibiza imprint from the same team behind UMM (Underground Music Movement) present their scorching new summer compilation, Ibiza Anthems 2008.
Following up last year’s # 1 iTunes dance album Bii unveil 10 of their hottest, most upfront, exclusive mixes and anthems including the freshly unleashed and ridiculously huge beast of a bootleg, Picotto vs Papini, ‘Gonna Get Ya’. A mixture of one of Dance music’s most infamous vocals in Mauro Picotto’s classic, ‘Gonna Get Ya’, mashed up with one of the years biggest underground club anthems, Daniele Papini’s ‘Church Of Nonsense’. Already masses of support from Claude Von Stroke, Dubfire, Mark Knight, D.Ramirez, Fergie, John Digweed, Marco V, Sander Van Doorn, Tom Stephan, Dave Spoon and more!
Other tracks on the compilation include the No.1 Music Week & DMC Club Chart topping summer smash, Connected Ft. Max’C ‘A Feeling’. A track that’s been receiving solid radio and club support throughout the summer courtesy of Fonzerelli’s strongest remix to date, from the likes of Judge Jules, Simon Dale, Andy Durrant, Steve Smart, Scott Mills, DJ EZ and Jo Wiley.
The Mark Doyle (Fierce Angel / Hed Kandi) championed Bassmonkeys’ remix of the US garage anthem Tito Puente Jnr ft. India, ‘Oye Como Va’ kicks off the live DJ Mix before dropping into the sundrenched Nu Disco sound of No.1 DMC World Chart and No.2 Music Week Club Chart hit, Love Assassins ‘Teardrops’. Big In Ibiza legend Fonzerelli unveils the massive new J Scott G & Anthony Ross Dub on his killer rework of Guru Josh’s ‘Infinity’ and Andy BopH the rising star making a name for himself with the likes of Carl Cox and Paul Van Dyk presents his newest work in the form of the spacious ‘Flash’.
Newcomer to the Big In Ibiza roster, Chris ‘MiMo’ Jones, gets behind the buttons for his own Tech mix of his debut solo single, MiMo. A track which includes vocals stabs from one of the world’s most established DJs and has also seen support from some other of the world’s big names including Sander Kleinenberg amongst others.
The icing on the Big In Ibiza cake is the Dylan Rhymes remix of The Angry Kids vs Bob Marley ‘Mr.Brown’. With its fully cleared sample over 1400 spins and 15 million impressions on Canadian Radio this #1 Canadian Club Chart record has shot The Angry Kids to stardom achieving #1 House, #1 Techno, #5 Electro & #84 overall act in Canada on the MySpace charts! And #69 House act worldwide on MySpace charts, a fantastic feat!
With Media Records 15 year old history of releasing some of the best tracks dance has ever offered and celebrating it’s 1000th release, this is an exiting time for the company, especially with the new Big In Ibiza imprint and the great opportunities it offers. Therefore the label has stuffed this compilation to the brim with exclusive mixes and tracks that have been heard all through the summer, all over the country and beyond. It showcases and celebrates just how diverse a catalogue the Big In Ibiza imprint has amassed over it’s first few months as one of the most exiting and energetic record labels about.
Tracklist:
1) Tito Puente Jnr (ft India) ‘Oye Como Va - Bassmonkeys Remix’
2) Love Assassins ‘Teardrops - Beautiful Mix’
3) Connected ft Max’C ‘A Feeling - Fonzerelli Remix’
4) Roulette ft Charlotte McKinnon ‘Keep Singing’
5) Rachel Loy ‘I Can Feel It (Lovin’ Me) - Ibiza Knights Remix’
6) Fonzerelli ‘Infinity - J. Scott G. & Anthony Ross Dub’
7) The Angry Kids vs Bob Marley ‘Mr Brown - Dylan Rhymes Remix’
8) Andy BopH ‘Flash - Original Mix’
9) Mauro Picotto vs Daniele Papini ‘Gonna Get Ya - Original Mix’
10) Chris MiMo Jones ‘Mimo - The Tech Mix’
www.myspace.com/biginibiza
Tags:
Andy BopH,
Andy Durrant,
Bassmonkeys,
Big In Ibiza,
Big In Ibiza Djs,
Bob Marley,
Carl Cox,
Chris ‘MiMo’ Jones,
Claude Von Stroke,
D.Ramirez,
Dave Spoon,
DJ EZ,
DMC World Chart,
Dubfire,
Dylan Rhymes,
Fergie,
Flash,
GONNA GET YA,
Hed Kandi,
Ibiza Anthems 2008,
Jo Wiley,
John Digweed,
Judge Jules,
Marco V,
Mark Doyle,
Mark Knight,
Media Records,
Mr.Brown,
Music Week Club Chart hit,
Oye Como Va,
Paul van Dyk,
PICOTTO vs PAPINI,
Sander Kleinenberg,
Sander Van Doorn,
Scott Mills,
Simon Dale,
Steve Smart,
Tech mix,
The Angry Kids,
Tito Puente Jnr,
Tom Stephan,
Tunes dance album,
UMM,
Underground Music Movement
Filed under: Charts, Dj, Electro, News, Nouvelles entrées 121 Music Store |
Tuesday 19 August 2008

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Featured on Jonathan Ulysses latest mix album, Ibiza Opening Party 2008, this collaboration from Dan McKie, studio buddy Phil England, and Big In Ibiza favourite, Max’C (The vocalist behind Axwell’s smash ‘I Found U’ and Big In Ibiza’s summer Anthem, Connected ‘A Feeling’) is one of those big room, catchy sing along anthems. Combining soulful vocals, smooth, rolling beats and filthy synth and FX with old skool vocal stabs to create an ever evolving sound that brings that electro rave vibe right back to the future.
Neatly building up to introduce those luscious vocals from Max’C, which then continue to tease the ears all the way through the build up, the track peaks with a drop that leads into a pumping old skool rave anthem with that same ‘Party’ vocal stab that’s been a part of Dance tracks for so long it’s almost become bed rocked into the genres history!
Newcastle born Dan McKie has been knocking about for a while now and having spent the first 3 or so years in a DJ/Production duo, where he produced originals and remixes for labels such as MOS, Skint, AATW, Sony/BMG, Effin/USA, and DJ’d in places as far off as Kazakhstan with residencies in the US and running his own events in the UK Dan has always been a busy body!
Since going solo though, Dan has been building up a reputation as one of the hottest young house producers on the circuit and now with a few great tunes under his belt and collaborations with the likes of Jonathan Ulysses, Andy Morris (Narcotic Thrust) and Licious K already under his belt and support from big players all over the world including Pete Tong, Tall Paul, Andi Durrant, Judge Jules, Steve Lawler, John Digweed and more. Here he teams up with another rising star, with just as much of a history of support, Phil England to create, ‘What Goes Around’.
Max’C is a man of many talents and having even opened for P’Diddy and Snoop Dogg, the Professional Break dancer, actor and vocalist is a name recognised by many in the know. Following on from his input into Big In Ibiza’s earlier summer anthem, ‘A Feeling’, Max is set to collaborate with the likes of David Guetta, Soul Avengers, Todd Terry, StoneBridge and many more top acts over forthcoming months and now brings his soulful vocals to the table for this release.
Tags:
Andi Durrant,
Andy Morris,
Axwell,
Dan McKie,
DAN MCKIE & PHIL ENGLAND,
David Guetta,
Ibiza Opening Party 2008,
John Digweed,
Jonathan Ulysses,
Judge Jules,
Max’C,
P’Diddy,
Pete Tong,
Phil England,
Snoop Dogg,
Soul Avengers,
Steve Lawler,
Stonebridge,
Tall Paul,
Todd Terry,
WHAT GOES AROUND
Filed under: Electro |
Wednesday 23 July 2008

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Ibiza Knights is the brand new project written, sung and produced by DJ Fubar & Christian Davies and the first single with its uplifting lyrics and feel good vibe is unquestionably an anthem for the summer. Feels So Good To Be Alive sums up the feeling of the white isle, of shared experience, fun, love and everlasting memories.
With over 20 years experience in DJing, writing, producing, singing, events promotion, management and more DJ Fubar has been there, seen it, done it, rocked it and still continues to reek havoc on dancefloors worldwide with his insatiable appetite for pleasing crowds and entertaining.
Voted “1999 Coca Cola UK DJ of the Year” and having spun for Ministry Of Sound, Cream, Godskitchen, Miss Moneypenny’s, MTV, Judgement Sunday, Sundance at Pacha, Space, Es Paradis, Gatecrasher and the legendary BCM old Skool nights Fubar has a varied and extensive DJing career. Playing alongside legends such as Pete Tong, Eric Morrillo, David Morales, Frankie Knuckles, Danny Rampling, Tall Paul, Eddie Halliwell, Graeme Park, Judge Jules, Dave Pearce, Carl Cox, Paul Oakenfold, Roger Sanchez, Armand Van Helden, Paul Van Dyk, Mauro Picotto and many more.
Now resident DJ, promoter and head of music for the UK’s biggest club, The Syndicate (Blackpool) Jason Fubar has found his calling playing to well over 10,000 clued up and up for it clubbers a week! A far cry from his two-year stint with the navy where, he chuckles, “I did parties on the flight deck of the Ark Royal and I did parties in all the little clubs and bars of the ports we visited. And when I realised you could get paid for doing it I thought – I’ve got to get out of the navy and do this.”
Killer remixes courtesy of Head of Nukleuz Green, Pierre Pienaar (aka P.H.A.T.T.), Ministry of Sound DJ/Producers Bass Slammers, M-Jay, and Andy Whitby & Matt Lee (aka Gammer).
Tags:
Andy Whitby,
Armand Van Helden,
Bass Slammers,
BCM old Skool,
Carl Cox,
Christian Davies,
Coca Cola UK DJ of the Year,
Cream,
Danny Rampling,
Dave Pearce,
David Morales,
DJ Fubar,
DJing,
Eddie Halliwell,
Eric Morrillo,
Es Paradis,
Feels So Good To Be Alive,
Frankie Knuckles,
Gammer,
Gatecrasher,
Godskitchen,
Graeme Park,
Ibiza Knights,
Judge Jules,
Judgement Sunday,
M-Jay,
Matt Lee,
Mauro Picotto,
Ministry Of Sound,
Miss Moneypenny's,
MTV,
P.H.A.T.T,
Paul Oakenfold,
Paul van Dyk,
Pete Tong,
Pierre Pienaar,
Roger Sanchez,
Space,
Sundance at Pacha,
Tall Paul,
The Syndicate
Filed under: Dj, Electro |