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“Clocking in just under the two minute marker, “Chasing Catherine” is a succinct snippet of tenderness from Bent Denim that shows that sometimes less is most certainly more if you’re looking to make an impact.”
The Line of Best Fit
“It doesn’t get more real or honest than this.”
Noisey
“As with all of the band’s finest work, the whole thing is haloed with a sonic sense of adventure that lends the track a glowing earnestness that feels wildly compelling.”
GoldFlakePaint
In Littlejohn’s own words; “The song is a riff on the theme of losing your childlike sense of wonder. Growing up and realizing that you kinda fit yourself into a box and using things to dull the emotions that come out because of that. I’m sure most people at some point at had long hair and zits.
“The song started with that ethereal ’80s synth and it grew from there. I put a lot of things through a vintage Shure level loc compressor that i found at the Nashville flea market. It’s an esoteric piece of studio gear that has achieved cult status for f*cking up sounds in a very musical and positive way.
“I was also able to use my family’s old upright player piano at the very end of the song – it allegedly came out of a saloon. It has an almost tack piano quality and is super nostalgic for me because its the piano I grew up messing around on and playing Beatles songs from old player rolls.”
Living in separate towns in separate states – Nashville and New Orleans – the pair are often compared to The Postal Service for both their parallels sonically and also the similarity of their song-writing methods; sending demoes back and forth via email and each working on their music individually. The NyQuil Pop band are also often spoken of in the same breath as their brothers in slow-core, Hovvdy (who are, coincidentally, their friends and collaborators outside of Bent Denim, with Ben having mastered the band’s critically acclaimed debut album ‘Taster’ and played bass on their most recent album ‘Cranberry’).
The duo make glitchy, lush, Americana and emo-flecked dream-indie for the defeated – the kind that envelopes you whole and talks to you like an old friend. Biographical stories of lost love and longing, Town and Country is their most visceral and raw record to date. Out on 11th May, the album is a totally insular work, having been completely written, recorded and produced in the respective bedrooms of the duo. Its beauty lies in the fact that it is so plainly introspective and yet collaborative.

Are you a newbie Dj who’s having a hard time to lock some shows? Or a veteran Dj who’s struggling to compete with uprising talents? If you are any of the above, I feel you. I’ve been there myself and found a solution that helped me boosted my career.
We are now living in the age of digital world. As you may know, social media is playing a big part of our lives. We spend more time on our mobile phones checking news, trends, friends and even our loved ones. My question is, do you use social media on its full potential? We often overlooked what’s in front of us. And the truth is, you can use social media to boost your entire career just like the famous Djs do.
I’ve used it myself and it gave me the best results. In just 7 years, as an ordinary Asian Dj, I’ve played in big events like Amsterdam Dance Event in the Netherlands, Thingyan Festival in Myanmar with Laidback Luke & Don Diablo, having an International Dj Residency in Illuzion, Thailand (#81 Top 100 Club in the World) and signed in Deorro’s Imprint, Panda Funk.
So, what are the things you need to do in order to achieve improvement in your career?
I’ve listed these 5 important things that you need, to be successful in 2018.
1. Branding
2. Skills
3. Marketing
4. Attitude
5. Consistency
1. Branding
Branding is a marketing strategy that involves creating a unique name and image — often using a logo and/or tag line — in order to establish a presence in the consumer’s mind to attract and keep customers.
Why should you care about branding? Because these days, everyone will Google you or look at your Facebook Page before they hire you to perform a show or invest in your new or existing venture. Any time you interact with people — online or off — your brand will matter.
Famous Dj brands who uses head gears like Marshmello & DeadMau5, cake-throwing Dj Steve Aoki or sexy female djs like Dj Soda are the best examples of a good branding which paid off really well. Know what your brand would look like, your fashion, that is relevant to your music style.
A successful brand plan must identify consumer targets, the demographic a business needs to support its brand. To entice these people to support you, a brand must have a main message, which explains why you can do things that others cannot. Lastly, a brand plan should include strategies for promotion that gets its targeted consumers to take action.
Most importantly, branding is about emotions and how your customers and clients feel about you. Marketing is about numbers. Both are important, but in today’s climate, how you make people feel can make or break your business.
The more time, effort and resources you spend on your brand plan, the more likely you are to create a sustainable positive brand that resonates with your customer base, grows your influence and impacts your bottom line.
2. Skills
Are you a scratch DJ? Do you produce music? They say, everyone can be a DJ. Yes, that’s why you have to have a different set of skills in order to stand out from a saturated industry. This is the main message that you will have to show people in order for them to support you. It makes you stand out from other Djs because you can do things that others cannot.
3. Marketing
So you can play music and can produce tracks, question is, do you have a gig? I see a lot of underrated Djs who are really good in their field but lacks exposure. They focused too much on enhancing their skills they forgot what is needed for a professional Dj career. You see, you have to treat a professional Dj career like a business. And any business would require a good marketing plan. A good marketing plan for a brand is the best method to a successful Dj career. You have to market yourself like a pro so clients will treat you like a pro and book you as a pro.
Running a professional DJ service takes more than simply buying your equipment, building a website, and opening for business. To be successful you need to put together a strategic marketing plan that will help you to effectively market your business to potential clients.
A marketing plan usually runs between a year and five years and developing one takes time, preparation and money. However, if your marketing plan is sound and effective it will be well worth the time and money you invest in it.
Get an agent or manager to handle you, but most of them will only manage you if you’re profitable. If you can’t find someone to handle you, its better to do it yourself. The cheapest way to market yourself is to do it online, build a website, send out emails and create profiles in social media platforms for social proof.
4. Attitude
Most of you focus on the first 3 things I’ve mentioned above. But you shouldn’t forget that having a good attitude and work ethic is important too. As an entertainer, people will always talk about you, the good and the bad. Its best to always keep your cool and be mindful of things that will burn down your career. Take good care of your reputation and practice good work ethics. Be on time, be nice to other Djs, don’t bash, don’t hate, etc.
5. Consistency
As most successful people say, consistency is key. This is true. People could easily forget you and your achievements as new-comers can have their attention. You want to be relevant on today’s latest music, trends, etc. It is important to be consistent on what you do.
Release produced tracks, film a scratch routine, post funny Instagram stories, etc. You need to post consistently to be visible to your fans and potential clients, new or old. This will remind them about you whenever they need a Dj on their upcoming events. You have to keep your online presence active at all times.
There you have it. I hope this article helped you in any way. Let me know down below the comments if you want to add something or discuss more things related to this topic. I will post more informative articles and tutorial videos in the near future on how to improve your Dj career. Thank you for time reading my first blog. Peace!
P.S. If you need help on social media marketing, I’ve created a business plan designed for Djs only. Please email us at sorastatus@gmail.com and we will give you a free evaluation and provide you the best solution.
The 21 year old singer-songwriter stole the hearts of Norwegian music lovers with her bouncy single «91» last year, But it’s been her music style that made the Norwegian Radio notice her. Paria is breaking the rules of the new female artists of today’s music industry in Norway with mixing hip-hop, RnB and Pop and adding some confident vocals, and she makes music that not many Norwegian female artists dare to make these days. Now her single «91» has been played on radio (both in Norway and UK) since it came out despite the fact that it was her debut single.
I can’t believe I can just turn on the radio and it’s a chance that my song will come on, It has always been my dream which now came true, it’s unbelievable! I really appreciate people liking and listening to 91.
She’s now coming out with a new single that will low-key blow your mind. «Low Blow» is the title of her new single.
Low Blow is inspired of Paria’s lifestyle before she committed to be a full-time artist.
«I remember when I was 17 I moved to Oslo on my own and I still was in high school but needed to work to pay my bills and since I was a student and a teenager no-one would give me a job, so I worked at a lot of part-time jobs, and the last cafe I worked in got closed and I lost my job. Then I realized that I am wasting my time with jobs I hate and jobs that will never make me happy nor successful In the future, so I decided to make music my job and be an artist, and that’s basically all I’m saying with «Low Blow», I’m saying hell no to Low Blow and yes to working hard and chasing your dreams»
Rising Pop singer-songwriter Paria delivers an important message through a fun and wavy beat and a chores where she explains as «the chores everybody can release some tension with.
Following his debut album ‘Floating World’ via Permanent Vacation in 2011, Zodiac Free Arts Club, the Krautrock/Kosmische tribute side project of the Greek producer Argy, is releasing his second output which is inspired by the work of the painter Constantin Xenakis, reflecting his vision after several meetings in Paris and Athens since 2012. Each track of the album corresponds to a painting by Xenakis, translating its intricate shapes and patterns into spirit-lifting compositions filled with elliptic arpeggios, repetitive drum machines and esoteric melodies in proper kosmische manner.
Hivern Discs started HVNX in 2016 as a sub-label for vinyl conceptual EPs and mini-albums featuring the most experimental music spectrum of the label’s direction that has released works from the likes of Inga Mauer and Simon Haydo.
In a world where meaningful conversations often occur over texts and social media rules our perceptions, Felix Cartal and singer Veronica‘s new track “Faces” is a poignant PSA to focus on real, human connection. With its essence of resplendent melodies, stirring vocals and of course a little groove, the song is both a warning and a hopeful message to young people who feel insecure when faced with a raw in-person interaction. “Faces is about getting over our fear and remembering that we’re all human, and that trying to connect with someone on a real, in-person level is important,” says Felix of the inspiration behind the track. Veronica echoes his sentiment, saying “We want to remind anyone listening that there’s nothing more important than the people we surround ourselves with, so don’t hide from the faces.” “Faces” is the newest single from Felix‘s forthcoming album and is out now on Physical Presents.
With his dreamy, melodic and yet dance-floor friendly sound, Felix Cartal has established himself as a force to be reckoned with in modern dance music. 2017 proved to be a monumental year for the producer, who was included in Billboard‘s “13 Dance Artists Who Dominated 2017” feature and whose Spotify channel has over 75 million streams. Felix‘s appeal lies in his ability to convey complex emotions through his music, like the hopeful angst of “Get What You Give,” leaving listeners with a positive emotional catharsis. To this effect, “Get What You Give” has soared to the #1 spot on Sirius XM Chill and the Hype Machine and rapidly climbed the US and international charts, becoming a Certified Gold record in Canada and named one of Billboard‘s “50 Best Dance/Electronic Songs of 2017.” The track recently earned nominations at the prestigious Canadian Juno Awards, for Dance Recording of the Year as well as Producer of the Year. Shortly after, Felix released “Hold Tight,” the swoon-worthy B side track to “Get What You Give,” which also received support from Billboard and experienced similar success. With such immense recent successes, we can’t wait to see what’s next for Felix Cartal. Catch him live during his new residency at the famed Drai’s Beach Club in Las Vegas, which kicks off on April 8th!
Brand New Moon, the new project from ex Fiction (Moshi Moshi Records) founder and frontman Mike Barrett, are set to release a new track on the 20th of April 2018.
‘Wild’, the follow up to the recent ‘Diehard‘ single, was recorded and self produced in his London studio with collaborators Rob Shuttz (bass), Meg Woof (backing vocals), Nick Barrett (guitar), Jacob Smedegaard (drums) and Nick Walters (flugelhorn & trumpet) and will be available digitally at all the usual the major outlets.
This cinematic new single blends dream-like imagery with an intricately layered sonic palette that recalls the progressive pop of late-era Talk Talk and hints at what to expect from the forthcoming debut album, ‘Difference & Repetition’, which is due later in the year.
Brand New Moon, who played a Huw Stephens Presents show at The Social in London late last year, have announced a new live date in the capital at The Lock Tavernin Chalk Farm on the 28th of July 2018. More dates will be announced very soon to coincide with the album release.
LIVE DATE:
JUL 28TH THE LOCK TAVERN, LONDON NW1
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thebrandnewmoon/
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/brandnewmoon
YouTube: http://yt.vu/+brandnewmoon
Look no further than Tom Tyger and FaderX‘s new track “Rave Me” for your new festival anthem. With a driving, bouncing bassline and considerable electro flair, this track simply belongs on the dance floor. “Rave Me” is true to its name, evoking memories of sun-drenched festival stages and the pulsing of thousands of bodies dancing in unison to an irresistible beat. Both Tom Tyger and FaderX are no strangers to creating upbeat, dynamic productions like this one; Tom Tyger‘s recent “C’est La Vibe” has already been hit at this season’s events and FaderX‘s groovy “No Rush” was featured on Protocol Vibes Miami. Whether you’re a veteran raver or a first time festival newbie, “Rave Me” is guaranteed to put you in that good-vibes mood to party. “Rave Me” is out now on Protocol Recordings, Nicky Romero‘s imprint of forward-thinking house music talent.
France‘s Tom Tyger exploded onto the scene years ago, when Dyro remixed his track “Line,” but has since provided to be an incredibly accomplished DJ and producer in his own right. Tyger is a familiar face on Nicky Romero‘s Protocol Recordings label, which has been on the rise since its inception in 2012 and is now one of the most respected and dynamic labels in electronic music. He has released many tracks on Protocol, including his hits “I Need U” and “I Wanna Love U” and electrified stages all over the world with live performances at Protocol‘s showcases at Miami Music Week and the Amsterdam Dance Event this year. The talented trio of FaderX is are also well-known faces on Protocol, having released “No Rush” earlier this year in anticipation of Protocol‘s annual Miami party, as well as their stunning track “Cabrio” on Protcol Lab‘s ADE 2017 edition. With Protocol‘s support and their immense talent, there’s no doubt that Tom Tygerand FaderX will keep doing amazing things. Stay tuned for more new music from these two coming out soon!
Wooded City Szczecin 2018
Saturday 23 June
2pm till 8am next day
Venue: Łasztownia, Szczecin
Tickets: bit.ly/2BexkyU
Line-up (new additions in bold)
Margaret Dygas (Perlon, Panorama Bar, Germany)
WhoMadeWho (DJ set) (Gomma, Kompakt, Denmark)
DJ Steaw (Hot Haus, Madhouse, Rutilance Recordings, France)
Jay Shepheard (Pets Recordings, Retrofit, Rebirth, UK)
Soukie & Windish (URSL Records, Katerblau, Germany)
An On Bast (C&C Bookings, Ghost Kitchen, Poland)
Das Komplex (Step, Love On The Rocks, F.A.S.R.A.T, Poland)
Droptech (Neuroshocked, Poland)
Earth Trax (Phonica, Shall Not Fade, Poland)
Floating Groove (Poland)
Manoid (C&C Bookings, Hafendisko, Poland)
Mamjazza (Poland)
Seb (Poland)
Olanskii (Jaeger, Sunkissed, Norway)
The Dumplings – concert
Answer Code Request (Ostgut Ton, MDR, Berlin DE)
Canalia (Szczecin, PL)
Catz ‘N Dogz (Pets Recordings, PL)
Mira (Katerblau, DE)
Ryan Elliott (Ostgut Ton, Berlin DE)
Travel & Accommodation
5 x specially arranged coach line in collaboration with Szczecin travel company Interglobus/Flixbus. Direct from Berlin Friedrichshain to Szczecin on Saturday, plus Sunday to return people to Berlin.
More info here: www.wooded.pl/travelling
Only 2 hours from Berlin. Direct trains and group tickets that work out to be 6 EUR per person from Berlin 4 times daily!
Wooded City is collaborating with a few local hotels to deliver special room rates for the weekend of the event. More info here: www.wooded.pl/hotels
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New Album Grit
Out THIS FRIDAY Through Bird Attack Records
Pre-Order Grit HERE
Swedish punk rock legends, No Fun At All have shared the new single, ‘The Humdrum Way’, taken from their new 12-track album, Grit, out this Friday through Bird Attack Records.
The album is available to pre-order directly through Bird Attack Records – Vinyl and pre-order bundles are almost sold out. Pre-order here: https://
No Fun At All kick off their 2018 tour in 2 weeks time:
April 25 – Berlin DE, SO36
April 26 – Hamburg DE, Monkeys Music Club
April 27 – Erica NL,Pitfest 2018
April 28 – Neunkirchen DE, Antattack Festival
April 30 – Aarau CH, KIFF
May 1 – Weinheim DE, CafÈ Central
May 2 – Schweinfurt DE, Stattbanhof
May 3 – Munich DE, Backstage
May 4 – Leipzig DE, Conne Island
May 5 – Wels AT, SBAM Fest
June 8 – Helsingfors FI, Sideways Festival
June 16 – Nordenham DE, Fonstock Festival
June 27 – Gothenburg SW, Liseberg w/ Offspring
June 30 – Ysselsteyn NL, Jera On Air
July 6-8 – Gierle BE, Sjock Festival
July 6-8 – Hunxe DE, Ruhrpott Rodeo
July 28 – Lindau DE, Free Open Air Vaudeville
August 7 – Tolmin SLO, Punk Rock Holiday
November 8 – Malmo SWE, KB w/ Satanic Surfers
November 9 – Stockholm SWE, Kagelbanan w/ Satanic Surfers
November 10 – Goteborg SWE, Pustervik w/ Satanic Surfers
Having formed in 1991, No Fun At All quickly became one of the torchbearers of European punk rock. Following the release of 1994’s No Straight Angels, the band found themselves headlining stages all over the world. Through until 2001, they continued to tour all over the world in support of 1995’s Out Of Bounds, 1997’s The Big Knockover and 2000’s State Of Flow records, before calling it a day on the band.
After a show offer in the Spring of 2004, the band found that enjoyment and love again for playing live that had been lost whilst relentlessly touring throughout the 90s. With rekindled enthusiasm, No Fun At All committed themselves to a light touring schedule over the years between 2004 and 2017, including supporting the 2009 release, Lowrider, that the band self-released through Beat ’em Down Records.
2016 saw a lineup shuffle, with two long-time members of the band deciding to take a step back. Following a band meeting in a Vienna restaurant, they decided that it was the time to step it up once again. They recruited Stefan Bratt, formerly of Atlas Losing Grip, and Fredrik Eriksson, formerly of Twopointeight to fill the empty bassist and guitarist positions.
With fresh enthusiasm, the new line up jumped straight into the rehearsal room to work on the new material for Grit. Alongside a number of shows and festivals throughout the summer and fall of 2017 the band put together the new 12 tracks and hit the studio with Mathias Färm from Millencolin as co-producer in his wonderful Soundlab Studio.
Grit will be released on Vinyl, CD and Digital through Bird Attack Records on 13th April 2018
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Katz – Waterfall EP is out Friday 6th April
via Dot Dash / Remote Control.
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Goat Girl – Goat Girl is out now
via Rough Trade / Remote Control.