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 |
Thursday 8 January 2009

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To coincide with the release of his colossal mix album, Trance Adrenaline, Pierre Pienaar returns with his catchphrase sound and presents First Flight. A track that illustrates why Pierre is head of his field. A pumping beat, throbbing bass and euphoric strings all merged together to build naturally and effortlessly into an uplifting trademark Pierre Pienaar record.
Pierre then gets behind the buttons under his P.H.A.T.T. guise to give First Flight a real hard trance going over. Rolling beats and darker atmosphere engulf this remix to create a flowing, pumping and still uplifting trancer.
http://www.bigintransfers.com/Pierre_Pienaar/
Pierre Pienaar
Head of Nukleuz’s respected Green label Pierre Pienaar (aka P.H.A.T.T. / Melodia) has remixed for some of Trance’s biggest names and become renowned as one of Hard Trance’s best, accumulating masses of support over the years from Paul Van Dyk, Dave Pearce, Blank & Jones, Carl Cox, Ernesto vs Bastien, Marcus Schossow, Dave Joy, Scot Project, Dj Choose, Marcos, Les Hemstock, Lange, Will Atkinson, Andy Moor, Lisa Lashes, Darren Tate, Dale Cordery, Johan Gielen, Adam White, Sean Tyas, Charlie G and many, many more.
His forthcoming album, Trance Adrenaline is released on Nukleuz, 29th December and features not only some of Pierre’s finest works but also some huge tracks and remixes from JamX, Mauro Picotto, Marcel woods, Fonzerelli, Will Atkinson, BK, S.H.O.K.K. and CRW.
1) Original Mix
2) P.H.A.T.T. Remix
Tags:
Adam White,
Andy Moor,
BK,
Blank & Jones,
Carl Cox,
Charlie G,
CRW,
Dale Cordery,
Darren Tate,
Dave Joy,
Dave Pearce,
Dj Choose,
Ernesto vs Bastien,
First Flight,
Fonzerelli,
Green,
Hard Trance,
JamX,
Johan Gielen,
Lange,
Les Hemstock,
Lisa Lashes,
Marcel Woods,
Marcos,
Marcus Schossow,
Mauro Picotto,
Nukleuz,
P.H.A.T.T,
P.H.A.T.T. / Melodia,
Paul van Dyk,
Pierre Piennar,
S.H.O.K.K,
Scot Project,
Sean Tyas,
Trance Adrenaline,
Will Atkinson
Filed under: Electro, News |
Tuesday 16 December 2008

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Having discovered their passion for music early on in their school days, S.H.O.K.K (Marco Guardia & Claudio Pettannice) went on to work together for over 5 years becoming renowned for their unique Hardtrance style. Going on to hit clubs with remixes for the likes of Dave Joy and Cosmic Gate, and through released on labels such as Frankfurt based Pulse, S.H.O.K.K began to gain international recognition, leading to sets all over the globe including Australia, The Netherlands, South Africa and the UK, playing at respected events including Godskitchen, Dancevalley, Passion and OXA amongst others.
2004 saw a collaboration with Marcel Woods under the pseudonym, Woodshokk, which was released on ID&T and received solid support from the scenes tops names. Then in 2007 S.H.O.K.K teamed up with Phil Green (Ivan L.) to remake U2’s ‘New Years Day’ which once again went on to receive huge support from some of Dance’s biggest names.
2008 sees S.H.O.K.K return with various collaborations including alongside French producer Space Raven and here present their newest piece for Nukleuz.
Tags:
Claudio Pettannice,
Cosmic Gate,
Dancevalley,
Dave Joy,
Godskitchen,
Hardtrance,
ID&T,
Marcel Woods,
Marco Guardia,
New Years Day,
Nukleuz,
OXA,
Passion,
Phil Green,
Pulse,
Renaissance,
S.H.O.K.K,
Space Raven,
U2,
Woodshokk
Filed under: Electro |
Thursday 2 October 2008

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Nukleuz favourite and head of Nukleuz Green, Pierre Pienaar (aka P.H.A.T.T. / Melodia) presents ‘Ibiza Sunset’. A beautiful bit of Trance that epitomises the sound of Ibiza’s sunset strip. It’s always been Pierre’s ability to create some of the most beautiful, heart strung Trance that’s made him the hugely popular producer he is.
Having gained support from the likes of Paul Van Dyk & Dave Pearce to name two out of a hundred others, Pierre’s latest track is a divine piece of music, filled to the brim with emotion that will most definitely add to the atmosphere of the sunset seen night after night all along the bars that perch over the rocks of San Antonio, facing out to that legendary sunset that is the ‘Ibiza Sunset’.
The original mix from Pierre is a pumping Trance track with a usually big, drawn out Trance build up that brings in the classic long string synths and stabs that gradually develop into this powerful, pounding Trance beat that would suit clubs not only on the White Isle but all the way round the world and back again.
Next up in the package are Steve Allen and Ben Alonzi with their remix Dub. Still built up around the classic Trance structure, Allen and Alonzi stick to the beautiful string synths that slowly build up to drop into another beautifully crafted Trance anthem.
The final remix comes courtesy of Derek The Bandit Vs James Nelson with their Progressive Dub, which slows the whole track down and turns it into a stunning, chilled track, that really would be perfect for a Mambo/Café Del Mar sunset.
Tags:
Ben Alonzi,
Café Del Mar,
Dave Pearce,
Ibiza Sunset,
Mambo,
Melodia,
Nukleuz,
P.H.A.T.T,
Paul van Dyk,
Pierre Pienaar,
Steve Allen,
The Bandit Vs James Nelson
Filed under: Electro |
Monday 29 September 2008

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For their forthcoming Trance Form album, Audioscape present another upfront Dance anthem and with mixes from Attention Seekerz and JAKAZiD the package is a pretty good one!
Nukleuz favourites Audioscape first burst onto the scene in 2006 with their debut single, Walk Away, which went on to become M8 magazines single of the month and feature on the biggest compilations, including No.1 selling Clubland X-Treme - Hardcore 2.
Since then, Audioscape have kept the hits coming, with tracks covering the spectrum from Hardcore to Trance and gone on to remix for the likes of Darude, with their huge song, ‘Sandstorm’. Audioscape have even seen their single, ‘Who’s Sorry’, become a top selling ringtone featuring none other than the legendary don’t hassle the hoff, David Hasslehoff!
Having originally been signed up to fellow Hardcore legends, Sy & Unknown’s Quosh label, Audioscape were quickly picked up by Nukleuz and the two have continuously kept a strong relationship, with Nukleuz releasing most of Audioscape’s major tracks. From 2007 though, Audioscape began to highlight the versatility of their productions by making the transition from UK Hardcore to Trance with ‘One Heart & One Mind’ Ft Kelly C. Merely weeks later follow up single ‘No More Rain’ tore up dance floors across Clubland, with both tracks also receiving solid airplay on BBC Radio 1 and Kiss.
2008 is shaping up to be a massive year for Audioscape whose tracks have already been receiving airplay by Dave Pearce on his weekly Radio 1 Dance Anthems show. 2008 also sees Audioscape release their debut album, ‘Trance Form’, on Nukleuz in October - with other singles including ‘I Don’t Want To Lose You’, also Feat Annikka & other old Audioscape friends including the Organ Donors, Kelly C and Rachel Loy.
The remixes for this single come from another of Nukleuz’s main producers, JAKAZiD, taking Audioscape back to their Hardcore routes, and Attention Seekerz who house the whole thing right up!
Tags:
ALL MY LOVIN,
Attention Seekerz,
AUDIOSCAPE Feat. ANNIKKA,
BBC Radio 1,
Dance anthem,
Darude,
Dave Pearce,
David Hasslehoff,
Hardcore,
JAKAZiD,
Kiss,
M8 magazines,
Nukleuz,
Rachel Loy,
Radio 1 Dance Anthems
Filed under: Electro |