Category Archives: Mixes

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.

Lapalux – Facebook | Soundcloud | Twitter

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.

DJ Sad Girl – Facebook | Soundcloud | Twitter

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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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.

Baron C ✘ 40K & Kandy Space – Stuck On You

A lofty collaboration from some of Vancouver’s hip hop & electronic talent. I met a guy at Celebrities last week and managed to catch his DJ name, Kandy Space. Kandy Space mixes a lot of R&B and does the production for laid back hip hop tracks of Vancouver rappers which everyone can appreciate. Find him posting new tracks at the speed of light on his Soundcloud. Pick up some free downloads while you’re there.

Kandy Space: Soundcloud / Facebook / Twitter

London Grammar – Hey Now (Bonobo Remix)

Is there anything better than a great London Grammar remix? Bonobo instills that characteristic “peaceful curiosity” of his (I love the quiet chimes) while London Grammar adds strength with some seriously powerful female vocals.

Both artists are British-born and currently on tour – hopefully you caught London Grammar at the Commodore on March 31st and if not, while Bonobo isn’t appearing in Vancouver (wtf?) he’ll be in Seattle on the 19th (or you can catch him in Victoria at Sugar Nightclub on May 21st).

Bonobo: Official | Facebook | Soundcloud

London Grammar: Official | Facebook | Soundcloud

Vindata – All I Really Need (ft. Kenzie May)

Vindata is a pair of Los Angeles-based producers. Started in early 2010, they describe their music as a “passion project to explore an uncultivated, organic, electronic sound. Jared Poythress and Branden Ratcliff set out to fuse their homegrown influences (Funk, Hip Hop, and R&B) with their new found zeal for Indie-dance, Chillwave, and Experimental.” Kenzie May also kills it with some soft vocals and subtle drug references in this disenchanted track.

Vindata: Soundcloud | Facebook

Future Classics Mix vol 25 | Mixed by Hxdb

Opening the month long East Van Digital take-over of our weekly mix series is Vancouver’s own Hxdb. After a few copywrite issues with soundcloud we decided Hxdb would be a strong lead in this series within the series. Hxdb, pronounced Hexadecibel holds a strong reputation as one of the city’s most known musically forward thinkers. The West Coast Bass is strong with this one and his hard work over the years in many facets of the music world has given him a groomed knowledge of the scene. A knowledge best heard within this mix.

Hxdb – Facebook | Soundcloud | Twitter

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Strange Talk – Young Hearts (The Chainsmokers Remix)

There’s no question that The Chainsmokers have taste of the top shelf. This is clear in the remix repertoire they have built over time. Building as they have in what appears to have been a relatively short period of time points to a solid work ethic. A standard setting work ethic. Free mix, free remix, enjoy.

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DJ HTTP – Internet Club Mix

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Halifax producer Woadie (aka DJ HTTP) comes through with a new mix of some great jersey club music. Check out more of his mixes and original material:

DJ HTTP – Soundcloud | Twitter | Tumblr

Felix Cartal – Weekend Workout: Episode 104

Every now and again Vancouver EDM star Felix Cartal’s bearded head appears in my feed. Always with something fresh, and big. It’s been a long time since his SOX promo shot, Montreal Dreams, Ashlee Simpson Remix and his website being primarily production discussions. But, all for the better. Today his appearance in the feed was on the note of his including ‘After Midnight‘ in his latest Weekend Workout Episode. It’s damn grand to have this particular production garner this kind of attention. Give the mix a listen through and through, then give FC a follow if you haven’t already.

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Future Classics Mix vol 22 | Mixed by Ekali

Since the beginning of FC we’ve strived to keep healthy amounts of bedroom beats on top of just plain sexy music. It was only fitting to arrange for a Valentines day mix that would keep this practice alive and that would warm boo’s everywhere on the day. Marking the day with us is Ekali, aka Nathan Shaw of Said The Whale. He’s been an active with FC for a few months now, his catalog is just so conducive to Valentines that it made sense to both parties for him to take this day with a mix. Do the get to know below. Don’t fall in love, your online.

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Hey man, thanks for being the face of our Valentines. How do you normally introduce yourself to people?

Anytime, dude. My name’s Nathan, and I’m an independent musician living in Vancouver, BC.

What does today hold in store for you? Any romantic plans or boos?

My bae is at work, so I have to wait ’til tonight for some snugs.

Does the name Ekali relate to anything to do with love? Or is the name in reference to the suburb of Athens Greece? The Greeks were bout all kinds of love.

The name Ekali is a modified version of one of my favourite video game characters. I love video games. They were a huge part of my childhood, and video game composers like Nobuo Uematsu sort of created the soundtrack to my early years. I’d say that’s how my appreciation for music started.

You have been into making beats for about a year correct?

Yup, just over a year.

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And before that your musical life has been with award winning band Said The Whale. What can you tell us about this experience?

I joined Said The Whale in 2011 when I was 19. I left my life plans, my job and my savings behind, and basically jumped into the life of a full-time touring musician. It’s what I always wanted to do, but after playing in various bands in my teens (which never took off or toured), I felt uncertain about my future as a musician. I had even quit playing any sort of music for awhile. Said The Whale happened to find me during that period of uncertainty in my life, and rekindled my deep love for music as a lifestyle. I feel lucky that they did; there are a lot of incredibly talented people out there of all ages who have amazing work ethic and directional focus and deserve to be doing what they love to do for a living… I just happened to be in the right place at the right time.

Being in the band has affected me in a lot of ways. Living in close confines with 4-7 other people for months at a time really teaches you a lot about yourself and your personal boundaries. Every human has a unique set of needs, and keeping 5 sets of those perfectly in line is majorly difficult. I’ve been working on being more tolerable person in general, so I don’t drive my bandmates insane. It’s also difficult if you have a loved one at home. Sometimes I’m having the time of my life, sometimes I’m counting days til I’m home for snugs. But in the end, I am in love with what I do, it’s incredibly rewarding, and I have no regrets.

How is producing music while on tour difficult?

Producing on the road has it’s benefits and it’s drawbacks. On one hand, you’re traveling to different cities every day, meeting new people, playing with different bands, being with people you love.. it’s not very hard to find inspiration. Translating your ideas into sound can be a bit of a struggle though, when your production time is mostly limited to van-drives with motor-hum, cramped space, background noise, and a lack of hardware. It’s interesting when I compare songs I write on the road with songs I write at home. The former usually sounds a bit more warm and nostalgic, a little less structured and technically sound, while the latter sounds a bit more distant and cold, but also more precise and soundly arranged. It’s a product of being in two completely different head-spaces. I’m working on being able to find a balance between the two, so my music can be a true representation of my life as a whole, in all of my different modes.

You are also a member of the Chapel Sound collective. How did this come about and how has being involved in a collective like this helped you?

One of my best buds Shawn (DJ Sadgirl, VZNS), started taking me around to hangs in Vancouver and introducing me to some of the Chapel homies last fall. They had to have been some of the most welcoming people I’ve ever met, and made me feel comfortable sharing my music with them. It felt really natural. Being a part of the community has helped me come out of my musical shell and to be more willing to actively share what I create. They’re also just amazing buds, all around.

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Any collaborations forthcoming from yourself and other members of the collective?

I have an ongoing collaboration project on the fly with Jacob (The Oneiroscopist), and Shawn (VZNS). We have a few more original tunes to complete to go along with the two we’ve already released, as an EP in the early spring.

Which direction are you pointed in musically at this point, and for how long do you expect to move forward in this direction?

I’m still in the stages of developing my sound. I’m so inspired by so many different kinds of music, and I’m still limited by my technical inability. So, given time, I’d like to find a sound that represents who I am and where I came from, and then stick true to that sound moving forwards, and let it evolve with time and experience.

In a previous conversation we’ve had you mentioned R&B is very near and dear to you. Why do you think you enjoy it so?

I grew up listening to Timbaland/Neptunes songs on MuchMusic. I don’t think that I fully understood half the lyrical content of the music, but it made sense to me on a basic level. As I grew up, and experienced love, and went through heartbreak and difficult times, I grew to understand the music on a deeper level. The beauty of RNB music to me is how it simply makes sense emotionally. It’s contemporary soul music. And if you know sadness, wanna fuck, or miss your baby, the music will speak to you.

What would be your all time fave R&B albums?

Laura Mvula – Sing to the Moon

Justin Timberlake – Futuresex/Lovesounds

Aaliyah – Aaliyah

Is there anything you’d like to add before we wrap this up? Words on the mix?

Thank you Future Classics for having me! The mix is meant to be a romantic journey. Listen to it with a loved one, or during your vday pre game, or to reflect. Remember that you can’t be happy without the tough times.

Leave us with your ideal date night seeing as how it’s all valentines today.

A walk along the pier in Brighton, England with my girl. We see a great show, eat great food, go home, watch Adventure Time episodes we’ve already seen about ten times, make love, smoke, order pizza. Follow it up with a lazy sleep-in, and then I’ll cook breakfast in bed for the two of us.

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