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Check it out! Chase Jarvis chose one of my tracks Sandman Theory – Resonate for the first half of this video. This is a great story about creative minds aligning to raise money for charity in NYC. If you have a few minutes, pop over to Chase’s Blog and read the whole story.

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    Harmonic Resonance Theory

    Tracklisting:
    1. Intro (Deep Focus Remix) – the XX
    2. The Island (Statelapse Remix) – Pendulum
    3. Bandwagon Junglist – Marlow
    4. Higher (Jeuce rework) – Polly Mackey
    5. Liquid Shards (Original Mix) – Callan Maart
    6. Cracks (Flux Pavillion Remix) – The Freestyler feat. Belle Humble
    7. Becoming Insane (Widdler vs VoodooSteamBoat Dubstep Remix) – Infected Mushroom
    8. Days Go By (Mimosa Remix) – Dirty Vegas
    9. Underwater (feat. Tina Malia) – Bassnectar
    10. Eternity – Titan
    11. Glow (Original Dubstep Mix) – Butterfly Crash
    12. Oxygen (Gemini Remix) – Hadouken!
    13. I Cant Stop – Hard2flip
    14. Don’t Leave Me – Titan
    15. Dream Eater – Kromabis
    16. Blue – Gemini
    17. Dream – Defcon
    18. Nebulous (Original Mix) – NumberNin6
    19. Sun & Moon (DubRocca Remix) – Above & Beyond
    20. California Dreamin’ (Minnesota Remix) – Minnesota

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        Music is the sentence, and sound is the language. — BT (Brian Transeau)

      Technique : How to EQ (for DJs)

      Allen + Heath Mixer

      JoelRoberts at Tech Beats wrote a great article on the theory of EQ and how it applies to DJs. I think he nailed it. So many times when listening to DJs you either hear a forced fast transition to avoid EQ issues or you hear a really bad “train-wreck” of similar frequencies, sometimes forcing a low end clipping. They can be the best beat matcher in the world, and have perfect pitch, but if they cannot understand the relationship of the sounds in their records to one another the mix and overall energy on the dance floor will truly suffer. I agree with Joel when you hear a great DJ mix (on vinyl, CDJs, or software) often they really get the relationship of sounds and how best to adjust the EQ to make two songs into a new one while mixing. A couple DJs that come to mind as masters of this art for me are Sasha, DJ Bossi (Cosmic Gate), Satoshi Tomiie, and Armin Van Buuren, and Eric Morillo.

      Check out this excerpt from the article and click the link below for the full read.

      How To EQ: A comprehensive Guide for DJs by Joel Roberts

      “This is a comprehensive guide into the fine art of EQing, primarily for the use of DJs. Every mixer comes fitted with an EQ; it’s one of a DJ’s core tools and understanding how to use it properly is paramount to mastering the art of mixing. We’ll discuss how a DJ uses the EQ whilst mixing, by giving you an essential foundation understanding of the science behind equalising and why it is so necessary. Don’t let that phase you though, the concepts are simple and there’ll be no need for textbooks.” …

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        Dada Life

        These guys are so freaking dope! Two crazy talented Electro producers from Stockholm Sweden. Check out their Youtube Channel to see some more comedy and killer beats. YouTube Preview Image

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          Sasha – Burn Me Down (DJ Sandman Remix)


          I found out about a remix competition for Sasha’s track “Cut Me Down” about 8 days ago and could not resist. So here is my submission. It is a little more of a deeper and more progressive vibe than I usually produce, but all in all I think it came out pretty solid.

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