Author Archives: G.Poplopavich

ID – Dreams (Fantasyland Anthem 2014)

A bold yet brilliant bit of festival marketing in action from Belgium’s Fantasyland Festival. An anthem, to lead the festival and no doubt create some stellar moments during the festival which takes place May 31st. A festival specific track that producers and DJ’s alike can turn to instead of Animals. The artist behind ‘Dreams’ will be announced in three days.

FINE CUTS.001 – Four Color Zack

This is just too perfect. With the output from Main Course Records being as volumous as it is, it’s hard to keep the bead steady. Today, and Four Color Zack launch a new bi weekly series perfect for reviewing not only what’s good from MCR, but also what you’ve missed, where guests select three of their to date favourite releases from label. Four Color Zack is a Redbull Thre3style World Champ. , so you can trust his musical judgement.

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HARTEBEEST – Drums (WMNSTUDIES Remix)

Opening like an “I Got Five On It” remix is a sure way to bring people in. Once the lure has been taken the heavy synth Disco n’ House sound of WMNSTUDIES takes over. Nice and slow, 110bmp Blog (RIP) would be proud.

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Kentaro Kawamura – Need You

“Make babies” , a damn fine motto if you ask me. One more people should be openly about, even on Tinder. New LA heat surfacing in the form of a slower, sexier Trap-ish style producer. Take in the free.

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Wessanders – MFG

There is only one other track I can think back to that opens with this same Gladiator intro. Get’s me 100%, both times. ‘MFG’ is the third release from The Mob Records, the brain child of DJ Homewrecker. So much familiar all over this what I now consider a Boston sound production.

If you missed the previous Slow Graffiti release, like I did, you can listen and download HERE.

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Coldplay – Magic (Shaun Frank Club Cover)

All the big wigs are gearing up for Summer / festival season. It may just be the case that Toronto’s Shaun Frank hadn’t quit since 2013. Club cover after another and all the free downloads from a respectable Toronto figure have been high energy bounty, year round. Coldplay get’s the latest touch.

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Lapalux Early Show at Fortune Sound

1458572_773045329387309_1966797771_n Vancouver’s very own Fortune Sound Club is sporting a couple of Brainfeeder signee dates this month. A wonderful phenomenon because Flying Lotus has put together an all star lineup for the label. The first date (THIS SATURDAY) brings Lapalux for an early show in just three days time. Being the last leg of his North American Spring tour there will be plenty local support to help keep the man standing. DJ Sad Girl of West Coast Culture Music & Chapel Sound (featuring Shaprece), and Michael Brock of Hybridity Music have been selected as two of the city’s most fitting acts to share the bill.

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DJ Sad Girl being an avid lover and music, esp. the level of which Lapalux is releasing into the world, as well as being a prominent name in the city’s music scene is sure to share a vibefull and articulated set. Groomed just for the night.


Also known as VZNS, DJ Sad Girl will be featuring comrade female Seattle vocalist Shaprece during her set. Between the two there is sure to be a lil something special planned for the fast approaching eve.

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Shaprece – Facebook | Soundcloud | Twitter

Michael Brock is making his rounds as well. His debut ‘Scorpio’ EP saw release worldwide this past March 25 through Hybridity Music. The brand of self vocalized R&B inspired by “darkness of animal instinct in human nature” is a new light in Vancouver’s bustling music scene. One being carried appropriately by the scene’s thirst for founded musical genre bending and originality.

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Tickets can be found at Tickets can be found at tickets Highlife, Zulu, Red Cat, Beatstreet and online http://bit.ly/QgTcOj

The good people over at WESTCOASTCULTURE.ca are hosting a two ticket giveaway, enter HERE to win in.

Alternatively, Aftr Drk is also hosting a contest, HERE.

Boombox – Midnight On The Run (Cymbalik Remix)

Blissful drums are whats good and popping up this week. Denver Colorado keeps the supply up and cool today. Listen in on what Cymbalik has got to date if your feeling lifted after this listen.

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Artist Spotlight: Chloe Martini

CHLOE-MARTINI-TEMPTATION-KHADISMA-REMIX- >We begin a new monthly feature highlighting some of the Electronic music scene’s best and brightest with producer & DJ Chloe Martini of Warsaw Poland. Creating with raw emotion and feel are her key ingredients, and likely to be what has carried her from “Soundcloud producer” as she calls it, to having remix release on major label, Atlantic Records. Forward thinking is one key to success but trust in one own instinct can carry one just about anywhere. And maybe that’s a lesson we take from Chloe as we continue to listen to her progression.
Listen and learn.

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Hey, how’s life? Where has your music taken you lately?

Hey, I’m doing fine. I feel like I’m just starting this music journey. So far I’ve been playing in my country, Lyon and Copenhagen. But this Friday I’m going to play in Paris with Cashmere Cat. Can’t wait for that gig. Hopefully my music will take me to many more places I’ve never been to.

If you were to describe your music in three words, what would they be?

It’s SSS: soulful, sexy & sweet.

80’s music was a heavy influence for you early on, what kind of music do you listen to on your own time?

Many different kinds. I really love rnb, disco or funk for example Earth, Wind & Fire, The Isley Brothers or Chic. Lately I’m listening to a lot of Michael Jackson’s stuff, he was such a visionary.

Do you ever try to convey any kind of mood in your productions, or even sets? Do you look back to the feeling older 80’s music would give you back in the day?

For me 80s music is really dreamy and nostalgic. I think that subconsciously I’m also trying to bring that feeling to the listeners of my music. One blogger once wrote that my music tells the story by allowing listeners to be the authors. This sentence really made me happy.

How do you go about beginning a new production?

Usually I start with chord progression. I can spend hours finding beautiful progressions that touch deeply my heart. After that I just go with a flow.

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Do you consider yourself an underground artist at this point? Has there been a lot of attention on you as a “Soundcloud find” at all?

I definitely see myself as an underground artist. Even though making some productions for mainstream artists in the future would be a nice and challenging experience. I started posting my music on Soundcloud and only there so I guess I can call myself “Soundcloud producer”. Soudcloud is an amazing platform for young artists and without it I wouldn’t be where I am right now. I just hope I will not be considered only as “Soundcloud producer” forever, if you know what i mean.

How do you feel about the whole discovery of new artists being so important in music these days / what pro’s and con’s do you see in this?

Nowadays thanks to the internet everyone can show off their music, so there are plenty of artists and it’s impossible to get to listen to everyone. Because of that there’s also lot of shitty music, but not only. I know that there are some incredibly talented producers, sometimes really young and known by little that deserve attention. That’s why I’m trying to dig deep and include in my sets these treasure tracks that I find.

In a previous interview you mentioned that the music industry is something that you are not a fan of. What is your approach to you own music with this in mind / how do you intend to or feel that you differ? And how would you prefer to see it?

Mostly in mainstream industry you can find talented and real artists and artists who aren’t really musicians but products to attract young people and get money. Look at how music industry looked in 80s for example or even way before. Only talented musicians were on the music scene and people loved them. I wish it could be like that right now. Show business is a lottery, you never know what audience will like or what won’t. I’m trust my inner feelings when I make music. It may sound cliche but I just want my tracks to be real, honest and to come straight from my heart.

There aren’t many female producers. But there are more and more, talented ones at that. Do you ever receive any feedback to indicate that there are aspiring female producers looking up to you?

I did receive a few, yes. Such messages make me extremely happy and whenever some girl is really passionate about starting making music on her own I’m willing to help or give some feedback because I know that the support from other producers is important, especially at the beginning.

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What’s the producer / DJ demographic like in Warsaw? Primarily male? Are there any other females out there doing good things that you can name?

There are mostly guys here doing or playing music. I know just one female polish producer, her music has also this 80s vibe, her stage name is Annie Starlight. Last year I also met at one event really cool female DJ, LayDj.

Genres. There’s plenty of debate on the use and necessity of genres these days. What is your opinion on genres, especially in Electronica?

I don’t really like labeling music. There are a lot of artists that are experimenting with different sounds and thanks to that their music is very original. That’s what I’m looking for in music, originality. So it’s really hard to label something that sounds like nothing else you heard before, isn’t it?

“Don’t think, just feel.” Is this something you would say you live by?

This could definitely be my motto when I make music. In life as well, but not all the time I guess.

What are your plans for the remainder of the year?

Play at some nice festivals, collaborate with talented singers/producers, travel a little, spend more time with loved ones and most of all enjoy every second of this music journey.

Thank you for your time Chloe.

The pleasure is all mine :)

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