Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Developments on the remix front

beeld4 A remix from our DJ’s can add serious kudos to your artists release, providing enormous amounts of exposure and radio play all over the world.

Gareth Emery
2009 was a year where the sound of Gareth Emery continued to explode in popularity. Gareth jumped a massive 14 places to no. 9 in DJ Mag's annual Top 100 poll. As a remix artist he has enjoyed commissions from the likes of Armin van Buuren, Oceanlab, Andy Moor, Menno de Jong.

Jerome Isma-Ae
He is widely regarded as a world-class remixer, DJ and producer. Just out via Armada Music, his rework of 'Hold That Sucker Down' is racing up the global club charts appealing to House, Tech and Trance fans, an absolute crowd-pleaser. If you are looking for a remix that will rock the dance floors then Jerome will always deliver. Recent remixes for Paul van Dyk, Way Out West, Above & Beyond and Faithless.

Joris Voorn
Joris Voorn had a wildly successful 2009, including winning the ‘Best Breakthrough Act’ at Ibiza’s DJ Awards in Pacha. His Balance 014 mix CD did very well in 2009 plus he released his 'Dusty House' concept as well this year, which was a big success. Joris has recently completed remixes for Steve Bug, Hot Chip, Steve Angello, Robert Babicz and Slam

Glenn Morrison
Glenn has taken the spirit of Trance and applied it to slower, chunkier big room House and Prog backbones to great effect in the last couple of years, and as a result has found fans on both sides of the fence.
He’s released tracks on huge house labels like Black Hole Recordings, Maelstrom, Coldharbour and Armada. Remixed the likes of Pet Shop Boys, Hybrid, Blank & Jones, B52’s.

Blake Jarrell
The past two years have brought this extraordinary young DJ/producer a plethora of serious achievements, His productions have gained massive support from Armin van Buuren, Pete Tong and John Digweed. Blake is being tipped as one of the future stars of electronic music. He has recently remixed Jerome Isma-Ae’s Prog monster ‘Smile When You Kill Me’.

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