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Tony Zeoli is Founder and CEO of Netmix.com and Radio Station by netmix.® Originally launched in 1995, Netmix was was considered by Billboard Magazine to be the "innovation and advancement of dance music on the Internet." Tony had launched the world's first Internet mix show website featuring the most influential DJs from around the globe. After two-and-a-half decades, Netmix has since evolved into an online station directory and powerful WordPress plugin, Radio Station, for broadcasters and webcasters to manage their statioon's show schedule in WordPress. Tony has been an innovator at the intersection of music and the Internet for the past thirty years in project management, product development, and digital strategy,. He is also the founder and CEO of Digital Strategy Works, a WordPress web design and digital marketing agency. And, Executive Producer of the Asheville House Music Society, an online House Music mix show. Tony is located in Asheville, NC where he loves to mountain bike, hike, and play golf with his son.
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This Netmix Global House Sessions Podcast Episode 14 was mixed by DJ Tony Z for Netmix.com. In this session, you’ll find remixes from MK on Wankelmut’s “My Head Is A Jungle” and a Full Intention Remix of the Inner City classic, “Big Fun.” We also loved the Dusky track, “Careless” and the MR. TAFFA record is a reworking of “People Hold On,” the classic house track from Coldcut feat. Lisa Stansfield.
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The next edition in the Netmix Global House Sessions Podcast series: Episode 13, mixed by DJ Tony Z using Ableton Live 8 and tracks selected from Beatport.com. Always check out Netmix.com!
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Netmix founder, DJ Tony Z, in the mix with the latest in underground, above-ground and simply all-over-the ground DJ mix featuring tracks from Calvin Harris, Jooris Voorn, Scumfrog and more, as well as remixes by Calvin, Jooris and the super-talented Maya Jane Coles.
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The number one Billboard Dance Club Song in the country this week is Disclosure feat. Gregory Porter – Holding On. In an era full of anthemic, festival style EDM tracks, this smooth, soul flavored house track has reached the top of the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. This goes to show that DJs and dance music fans alike truly appreciate music that’s a little out of the mainstream.
We love this song and we’re banging it on the Asheville House Music Society radio show on 103.3-LP FM and AshevilleFM.org in Asheville, NC, mixed live by @djtonyz every Saturday night/Sunday morning from 12 midnight to 2 am.
We just stumbled across this sweet Armand Van Helden remix of Twin Shadow’s “Old/New Love” on Simplicity. Yes, a little late to the game as this was out 5-months ago. Better late than never! Very cool to hear Armand’s transition into Deep House. A great record we’ll be spinning on the Asheville House Music Society – 103.3-LP FM or AshevilleFM.org on the Internet.
Reaching it’s peak position of #8 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs Chart, this incredible remake of Fleetwood Mac’s “Sara” by Stereolove feat. Sara Loera and remixed by 7th Heaven is in our weekly playlist right now on the Asheville House Music Society radio show.
We stumbled upon this great Donna Summer medley by singer, Jane McDonald. The 7th Heaven Full Length Mix works this remake into dance floor gem.
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We’re digging this 2015 video Club Megamix mashup of Michael Jackson’s greatest hits by DJs MichaelAngelo & DigiMark. Modern remixes of all songs included in this mashup give it an updated feel for dance floors everywhere.
The tracklist includes the following MJ hits:
DJs can also download the audio mp3 of this incredible Megamix.
Roger Sanchez is an American icon. There, we said it. With a career spanning two decades, Roger was at forefront of the house music revolution in the 80s and early 90s. He has outlasted many though the genre’s transformations into the multiple offshoots we know today. Through it all, his grace, passion, skill, professionalism, and of course his stellar productions, have spanned generations and brought the sound of the New York underground to dance floors around the globe. Where others have come and gone, the S-Man (an alter ego dating back to 1992) has given us both underground rhythms and chart-busting anthems.
His new single, S-Man Feat. GTO – 2 Close brings that unique mix of early 90s rhythm programming, keyboards, bass lines and warm kicks to today’s house music mix. There’s been a return to some of the classic sounds of house as of late, but given Roger’s history of developing the sounds today’s producers are copying, it’s not a stretch at all for him to put out another timeless record that will be on the USB 3.0 sticks to house music DJs around the world. He’s pursuing a deeper, darker tone and texture as S-Man, a moniker he’s bringing back that differentiates this release from his more traditional, more polished songs.
Roger is also embarking on a U.S. tour with a stop in Montreal, after a summer spent assaulting the decks in Ibiza. He’ll be mostly on the East Coast through December with a date in L.A., so catch him where you can.
Here are the dates:
Read an interview with the S-Man on the DJ Mag USA website.
Get S-Man feat. GTO – 2 Close at Beatport.com.
We’re also digging the remixes by Leftwing & Kody and Jimpster you can check out below.
Get the 2 Close Remixes at Beatport.com.
Get Turned Up To Death! While SNL rightfully parodies EDM culture now that it’s a mainstream phenomenon and looks quite foolish to the uninitiated, DJs Shiftee and Enferno put together this live reaction video to the original Andy Samberg SNL skit that spoofed Avicii and other DJs in the genre on SNL. The video doubles up as the release of a new track called “Fly Away.”
What this video does is to show the creativity and skill that goes into producing, mixing and developing the sounds of today’s generation of electronic music producers create. It’s certainly fun to watch!