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Above & Beyond Take Us To Heaven (Ybor City, FL) (Review)

Posted by thesmokingcoyote on June 5, 2012
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Above & Beyond put together the finest trance set I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing on May 31st at the Amphitheatre in Ybor City, Florida. They used an amazing stage presence, intriguing visuals and unmatched veteran expertise to leave an audience screaming for more after a 2+ hour set. Affordable tickets, relaxed dress code and an unmatched surround sound speaker system made the Amphitheatre in Ybor City (a part of the Tampa Bay area) the perfect setting for the gig.

Above & Beyond is an English trance trio comprised of Jono Grant, Tony McGuinness, and Paavo Siljamäki. Although Grant’s presence was missed, the remaining two members did a fantastic job of showing a young audience exactly why Above & Beyond are the best at what they do. While trance superstars such as Armin van Buuren and Tiesto have infused more and more vocal house in to their sets, A&B remains true to their bread and butter; high energy, deep, uplifting trance music.

The duo came out to a frantic audience cheering “A and B! A and B!” and built the perfect set from start to finish. While most DJs will come at you with full force right away, Above & Beyond plays it cool at first. Their visualizer asked ”Are you ready for some group therapy?” at the beginning. The first 40 minutes was comprised of instrumentals to pace the crowd for the lengthy set ahead. The beginning flew by as the Amphitheatre’s vibrating dance floor (yeah I said it…) and surround sound speaker system made the crowd jump up and down at each drop. There really isn’t a bad spot in the house and it allows for the audience to spread out and have room to dance.

Following the 40-minute mark, Above & Beyond’s custom visualizer read “Ever been to heaven?”, alluding to the duo mixing in their track “On My Way To Heaven”. This would prove to be an amusing element to Above & Beyond’s live show that we will get in to more later. The crowd, a laid back group of younger individuals, proved to be very familiar with the group’s material. During  the vocal parts of the track the crowd could be heard, even over the thousands and thousands of watts that the venue boasts.

The group would go through another hour and a halfs worth of their best material, including “Alchemy”, “Thing Called Love”, You’ve Got To Go” and “Sun & Moon”. The arousing visuals changed for each tune dropped. During “Thing Called Love” the backdrop read “Never forget about love”. During “You’ve Got To Go”: “Dreams come true”. This went so on and so forth for each vocal track, although it wasn’t really apparent that they were the ones controlling it until the very end. Their visualizer read  phrases like “This is Tampa” and “This is dance music” to get the crowd pumped up. But it wasn’t until the last few songs that the whole “Group Therapy” thing really clicked.

During a texted rant on the backdrop, the audience was reading the duo’s views on Florida. They mentioned things that would make you grateful to be from Florida such as the pearly sand and rich blue oceans. They also thanked the beautiful people in the audience for coming out and making the experience possible. They told us via text that they were falling in love with Florida. All of this without breaking the beat that made everyone move. It was becoming clear that they view their music, and particularly their live show, as therapy. The listener comes there to listen to uplifting songs with spiritual melodies and read lines like “Dreams come true” or “Never forget about love”. These are the ideas our therapists for the night wanted us to think about.

The two ended the epic evening with “Love is Not Enough” and a super chill rendition of “On A Good Day”. Like true professionals, they concluded their group therapy session with the patients imploring that their psychiatrist give them more. However, they had already done their job. The curtain fell and that was it. The streets of Ybor were flooded by a few hundred people with chip-less shoulders and burden-less chests. The vibe continued in to the streets and hopefully in to their every day lives. It is proven that Above & Beyond’s group therapy makes everyone a little more happy.

Video courtesy of Dylan Hotfire & AmpTampaTV youtube channel

IMPULSE SET TIMES RELEASED

Posted by thesmokingcoyote on June 5, 2012
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Yo straight up, this festival is going to be a PARTY. Maxx and I are set up with press and can’t wait to get out there to get some exclusive footage, interviews, photos and most of all enjoy ourselves. Impulse Music & Arts Festival 2012 will feature tons of art installations, motorcross, amazing light shows, but most of all, dope music. Here’s the breakdown day by day:

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Damien Marley – Welcome To Jamrock (GRiZ Remix)

Posted by thesmokingcoyote on June 4, 2012
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WELL HOT DAMN! Our homie GRiZ just dropped this fire remix on Facebook / Soundcloud as a free download. The question is which remix is better his or Savoy’s? They’re both pretty fire but this is that new new so I expect to hear this a ton this summer. We have an interview we did with GRiZ at the Snowball festival droppin’ any day now so be on the lookout for that too!!

Road to Zion – TYR Remix

Posted by duberamaxx on June 4, 2012
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TYR is an up and coming producer who has just been pumping out the remixes lately. He has a deep dubstep style that most dub and electronic fans will enjoy. Scope out his brand new remix of Road to Zion and be on the lookout for his new all original album dropping real soon!

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DubEra Exclusive: Paper Diamond Interview at Hangout Music Festival

Posted by thesmokingcoyote on June 3, 2012
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Paper Diamond and DubEra met up after his set at Hangout Music Festival and chatted it up on the beach. We speak on his set, playing live with an iPad, trap music, and his relationship with Diplo, Bassnectar, and Pretty Lights, among other things. Check it out above.

We hope to catch up with Paper D again while we are out in Michigan for ELECTRIC FOREST! See you there!
check out more photos from the Paper Diamond Hangout set HERE

Impulse Music Festival Pre-Coverage: Sounduo – Departures (Review)

Posted by thesmokingcoyote on June 2, 2012
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In today’s day and age, I feel as though crowds are selling themselves short when it comes to electronic music. While there are amazing DJs that will keep the club dancing till the sun comes up, I feel like there is a certain amount of musicianship that should exist within concert grounds. I think SBTRKT, STS9, Magnetic Man, Chase & Status, Break Science, etc. all have something to watch from a musical standpoint. I mean lasers and strobes are awesome, but what if you just really want to see what the guy up there is doing to really play you that music?

If you like paying attention to musicianship, Sounduo is up your alley. You can watch Zach Morillo play the drums that are moving your feet and Will Mills manipulate the samples and bass that are throwing your body around. It’s the same type of live show that Chase & Status or SBTRKT have, but musically stripped and raw. And as far as their records go, they play out like a stripped down Chase & Status or Magnetic Man as well.

While there are no british pop stars on Departures, What you will find is plenty of glitchy, unrelenting bass. It isn’t that noisy type of mid-range dubstep. It’s the dubstep that derived from dub music, which was essentially drum & bass heavy reggae remixes created in Jamaica back in the day. “Number 8″ would have torn apart an entire Jamaican village if Lee Scratch has his hands on that dubplate a few decades ago. And while you hear plenty of reggae upstrokes on this album, you hear an equal hip hop, glitch and (more Americanized) dubstep influence in Sounduo’s music.

“Dr Who” is good enough to pass for an early Caspa & Rusko collab track, “Predator” sounds something that would likely come out of a Bassnectar / Pretty Lights alliance. “88 Degrees” is like mim0sa’s older works and Gramatik’s new stuff gettin’ together in the jacuzzi after Snowball Festival just ended. The point is that if you like these artists, there is no reason you shouldn’t get Departures an honest shot. It’s a unique twist on a familiar concept. Along with a live show that rivals the best, they may just be poised to be your next favorite act.

You can purchase Departures on Sounduo’s Beatport page, listen to some tracks below or hear the whole album for FREE on their Soundcloud. Sounduo will be in Florida all summer long, but they will also be playing Impulse Music & Arts Festival in a couple weeks! In August/September they will be playing Mint Green Fest in NJ and  Look Out Below fest in CO, along with a full east coast tour. Check out their facebook page for a full list of dates.

Band of Horses Remix

Posted by duberamaxx on June 1, 2012
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If you have any history in the skateboarding world you are probably a fan of this original song. A classic that i’ve learned to love thanks to watching skate videos. If not then you may know it just from your love of music cause its a great song. Sound Remedy dropped this remix recently of Funeral and definitely did some justice to the song. Check out this smooth remix and snag the FREE DOWNLOAD!

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