This is one hot house record for the summer. We're especially digging the Stripped Mix, but you'll find something here that suits your tastes. The "Born To Funk Hyped Dub" has a nice swing to it with Danil's vocals uses sparingly throughout. You're going to need it if you want to remix the track live with the "Born To Funk Vocal," which is also available.
Sasha Alazy's dub treatment of the record keeps the flavor of the original while turning out a bit more of an uptempo sound to bridge the gap from club to mix show radio.
The next installment in Tony Z’s Global House Mix series for June 2008. This mix is dedicated to my girlfriend, Missy, who has been so supportive despite my disappearing for hours in the studio to produce these shows. It’s also dedicated to all those who are seeking inspiration to pursue their goals and realize their dreams.
I'm recently back from a trip to Washington D.C., where I was fortunate enough to see the Recognize! exhibit; art, spoken word and video mashups commemorating hip hops contribution to American life.
Wired's Eliot Von Buskirk raises the issue of start-ups giving equity to copyright holders in exchange for the right to exploit their content until profitable. The discussion centers around a recent white paper which promotes the concept.
Dusko Justic celebrated his two-year anniversary of Feel Different, a long running party currently stationed at NYC's Leopard Lounge. We've got pics and a link to where you can get that hot pearl faux patent leather trench-coat Jessica Bendig was sporting.
Hmong Hip Hope is emerging from Minneapolis as a new art form, merging American musical sensibility with Laotian's troubled history, to teach a new generation of Laotian-American Hmong children about their roots.