Da Funk-Chiquinquirá on the Pure Salinas Vol. 3 Compilation
27/08/2011 05:42 PM Archived in:News
Da Funk-Chiquinquirá has been licensed to the Pure Salinas Vol. 3 compilation alongside artists & remixes by Lovebirds, Blaze, Art Of Tones, Harold Heath, Jon Silva, Karol XVII & MB Valence, Satoshi Fumi and many more. Check it out!
Paronator-September (Da Funk's Freefloater Dub on 4 Years Of Remixes, Part 3
27/08/2011 05:41 PM Archived in:News
Brown Eyed Boys' 4 Years Of Remixes, Part Three compilation features Paronator-September (Da Funk's Freefloater Dub) alongside artists & remixes by the likes of Ooft, Jay Shepheard, Nivek Tsoy, Kruse & Nürnberg, Harold Heath and many more.
Check it out!
Body Crash Feat. Oppeniender-Complete (Da Funk's French Kiss Remix) out now!
15/08/2011 08:42 PM Archived in:Releases
Da Funk@Sound Vibration, Ensonic Radio
01/08/2011 01:06 PM Archived in:News
Sound Vibration with Olga Flapper presents Da Funk with an exclusive guest mix.
Thursday, August 4th, 20:00 PM, CET, Ensonic Radio, www.ensonicradio.com
Wednesday, August 17th, 14:00 PM, CET, Pure FM, www.pure.fm
Wax Scientists-It's Time For House (Da Funk's Slow Burning Remix)
01/08/2011 11:33 AM Archived in:News
And another rework here. at first hand i wanted to just edit this track here (which is in fact one of my all time favourite tech house choons from 1995) so i could play it out again. it then ended up beeing more a remix than an edit.
The track's original tempo was 142 bpm's which is extremely fast especially in the current age of slo-mo house. so the first thing to do was to reduce the tempo to 125 bpm's, a pretty usual tempo for tech house tracks.
I've chopped two 8 bar loops from the original and fired them up on propellerhead's record with it's uber great timestretch algorhythm. i then programmed drums, percussions, a crazy vocal for the break, some fx and layed out the arrangement.
Finally the whole thing had to be mastered with a gentle setting and et voilà, remix finished.
Welcome to my 1995-2011 time travel!
The track's original tempo was 142 bpm's which is extremely fast especially in the current age of slo-mo house. so the first thing to do was to reduce the tempo to 125 bpm's, a pretty usual tempo for tech house tracks.
I've chopped two 8 bar loops from the original and fired them up on propellerhead's record with it's uber great timestretch algorhythm. i then programmed drums, percussions, a crazy vocal for the break, some fx and layed out the arrangement.
Finally the whole thing had to be mastered with a gentle setting and et voilà, remix finished.
Welcome to my 1995-2011 time travel!
Wax Scientists-It's Time For House (Da Funk's Slow Burning Remix) by Da Funk