Part of the live stream featuring Andrey Surkov. SUMA co-founder from Magnitogorsk with over 15 years of experience. He begins this warm up by displaying his wide range of musical interests.
Dj-set «Шпилю на Виниле-vol. 2». Мы заметили, что всем понравился грувовый сет и решили повторить! Запасайся Martini Fiero&Tonic, а затем присоединяйся к эфиру 20 мая, 19:00 💥
#ИванДорн #IvanDorn #шпилюнавиниле #martinifiero #martinitonic
Barbara comes from a very strong hip hop scene. This influenced his musical research to mix hip-hop beats with house music in their sets. Definitely the DJ carries a strong sound identity. In addition, Barbara is also one of the creators of the collective 101Ø.
Lisbon-based musician Moullinex, artist Bráulio Amado and director Bruno Ferreira set out to make a film within the restrictions we’re living in as a framework for self expression. Using only binoculars and an iPhone, the film was entirely shot from inside a car and captures performances from people living in social isolation, inside their windows, balconies or roofs. The soundtrack was then scored to this film by Moullinex in his home studio, with vocals added by GPU Panic.
The film was shot in Lisbon during the first week of April, and after several media outlets describing the country’s fast response to the pandemic as the Portuguese Miracle, it now stands as a message of resilience and hope.
“makeitliveforever” from the album 1988 http://sthrow.com/1988 • Animation by Rhymezlikedimez. That’s Knx’s dog Koko hanging out in the tree in case ur wondering.
avec Jonathan Foussadier, Cécila Granara, Éloïse Labarbe Lafon & Latif Samassi.
réalisé par Pablo Padovani
1ère assistante réalisateur – Juliette Dusautoir
produit par Mireille
Producteur – Léo Burgat
Directeur de production – Emile Olagne
Régisseuse générale – Clélia Perissel Tarantino
Régisseur – Emmanuel Mitry
Directeur de la photographie – Léo Schrepel
1er assistant opérateur – Thomas Ambrosi Lopez
2e assistante opérateur – Nina Trubert Ambrosio
Chef Électricien – Colin Lefebvre
Électricien – Gabriel Beaumelou
Électricienne – Sophie Delorme
Chef Machiniste – Hadrien Martin
Machiniste – Julien Zamora
Cheffe décoratrice – Sylla Ferré
Assistant décoratrice – Jeremy Fouqué
Styliste – Jeanne Friot
Assistant styliste – Maxime Benoist
Maquilleuse – Sara Guermoudi
Monteur – Gwen Ghelid
VFX – Colin Journée
Étalonneuse – Jade De Brito
Merci à Gras Savoye (Donia Boucenna & Marine Fessard), La Folie Barbizon (Lionel Bensemoun & Joséphine), Les 2 Ailleurs, Neptune, Panavision & Panalux (Betty Coquillard), Pascal (Cargo).
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On veut du sang sur les congas
On veut du monde sur la piste
On veut les flics à la sortie
Et libérer la bonne énergie
Retrouvons la vague de douceur
Ecrivons-le avec le coeur
Vivons un scénario de film heureux
Soyons juste un peu plus chaleureux
On veut du sang sur les congas
On veut du monde sur la piste
On veut les flics à la sortie
Et libérer la bonne énergie
On veut du feu sur le secteur
Chercher le soleil intérieur
On veut repartir de plus belle
Avec du rhum dans les cocktails
Des maracas!
Retrouvons de la profondeur
Oublions de compter les heures
Timidité, balayée mise de côté
Chercher les passants, rougir de soi
On veut du sang sur les congas
On veut du monde sur la piste
On veut les flics à la sortie
Et libérer la bonne énergie
On veut du feu sur le secteur
Chercher le soleil intérieur
On veut repartir de plus belle
Avec du rhum dans les cocktails
Des maracas!
We’re back with our second day of programming under lockdown & isolation. Today begins with a bedroom mix from Mall Grab; get comfortable.
This week, we’re raising funds for Global FoodBanking Network, whose global work providing emergency food and support to people locked in poverty is crucial at this time. Next week, funds will go to a different charity; feel free to send us suggestions in the chatroom, where we will also be sharing other causes to support. Please give if you can afford to — for example, what you might spend on a night out ➫ https://www.facebook.com/donate/219168332618496/
‘Gotta have house, music, all night long’. Those words, to any self-declared house music fan, are instantly recognizable. The pianos, that kick drum, they’re sounds that are synonymous with electronic music and Marshall Jefferson’s ‘Move Your Body’ is a bonafide classic.
The track has just been given a makeover with Marshall and UK duo Solardo collaborating on a new edit. This re-imagining just spent 46 days at Beatport number one, an all-time record for the website and was also playlisted on BBC Radio One for a massive nine weeks.
Marshall is now busier than ever as he’s currently on a worldwide tour that sees him perform at House Of Yes in NYC on February 29th and also alongside Kerri Chandler at a Warehouse Project event in March. He’s currently working on producing a new Ten City album and with a European tour about to be announced, Jefferson is back where he belongs, at the top of the house music game.