The title is kind of random. I went onto the Exploding Dog website to find a graphic to use for the front cover of the CD case, and the very first one that I looked at was called “Danny Is My Friend.” Usually I go through hundreds of files before I find one that I like, but this one had an interesting graphic, and since two of the tracks on the CD are by producers whose first names are Danny, I thought I’d use it. Thanks to Sam Brown for his artistic design – his website has a ton of funny drawings on it.
All music was sourced from the Richmond Records Pool, so it's a mix of tribal and progressive house music, not top-40. In the past, if I made a studio mix, you could count on hearing most of those same tracks if I played at a live show. However, I’m trying to get away from that trend, so my live shows will be a little more interesting for people who have already heard my mixes from the website. Accordingly, this mix is a bit more abstract and less danceable in some places, but great for listening to when you’re going for a drive, working out, cleaning up around the house, or anything like that. I’m going to try to focus on saving the more danceable tracks for sets that I play at clubs and parties. The track listings are below, with a little bit of info about each producer, where I could find it:
Track 01: Matt Cerf, "Clearwater."
Matt originally went to McGill for agricultural engineering, but decided to move into music production instead. Now based in Los Angelos, Matt has had tracks in play on Quebec’s Music Plus network, and has released productions on labels such as Baroque, Armada, Somatic Sense, DeepBlue, and Sirup. More info about Matt can be seen at www.myspace.com/mattcerf. I like this track because of the slow and quiet introduction, which builds pretty slowly with a sporadic breakbeat until a steady 4/4 beat finally comes in with just a couple minutes left in the song. A good track to use as an opener.
Track 02: Chiba Unit vs David Phillips, "Unforgettable Time." [Desert Dwellers Remix].
Chiba Unit is a collaboration between producers David Phillips (www.thedjlist.com/djs/david_phillips) of Germany and Marcel Best (www.thedjlist.com/djs/marcelbest) of Switzerland. This track is very unique due to the vocals and the strange timing syncopations.
Track 03: Alejandro Rado, "The Dream."
Alejandro is a DJ and producer from Argentina with a regular radio show on www.tribalmixes.org. You can check out his MySpace page at www.myspace.com/alerado. This track has some trance influences, and it reminds me of an older tracks from the late 1990's, which I think might have been called "Arms Of Orion" by the Tea Freaks.
Track 04: Christian Duran, "Madreselva" [Roman Lieske 2007 Remix].
Christian is a Spanish producer who has DJ residencies at a number of clubs in Madrid & Valencia. Madreselva was originally released in 2004, and enjoyed quite a bit of chart success at the time, but I enjoyed this 2007 remix by Roman Lieske. MySpace: www.myspace.com/christianduran. Another memorable track due to the vocals. Incidentally, there are a lot of Spanish vocals on this mix, although that was more by accident than design.
Track 05: Javith, Salazar, & Gil, "Kukenan" [Tribal Remix].
Venezuelan producer Eduardo Javith (www.eduardojavith.com) has worked on productions with well-known names such as Chus, Marcello Castelli, and Bob Sinclair. I really don’t know much at all about Salazar & Gil.
Track 06: Zur-Face, "Manhattan Grooves" [Original].
Zur-Face is a pair of guys living in Bogota, Columbia, with a residency at that city’s well-known Theatron club. They’ve worked alongside other producers such as Jose Acosta, Eduardo Perez, and DC Project, and recently had a track, “Cosmopolitan Drink,” appearing on Global Underground’s Paris mix by Nick Warren (GU30). MySpace: www.myspace.com/zurface. I really like the work that Zur-Face has done, both on their own tracks and on remixes of other people tracks. I’ll probably be using their remixes in my sets fairly often.
Track 07: Danny Tuval & Vic, "La Caress" [Zur-Face Enchantement Spagnol Mix].
Danny Tuval is one of Israel’s most well-known DJ’s, having residencies at clubs in Eilat & Tel Aviv, and has shared the decks with notable DJ’s such as Junior Vasquez, Paul Okenfold, Nick Waren, Satoshi Tomiie, and Tarrantella. More info here: www.dannytuval.com/index6.htm.
Track 08: Mentalman, "Sick" [Original].
I can’t find any information about this producer. I like the track though.
Track 09: Danny Teneglia, "Dibiza" [Chus & Ceballos Midnite X-Press Mix].
I don’t even know where to begin. Danny Teneglia is unquestionably the biggest name on this demo. Originally from New York, Danny has held residencies at some of the world best-known nightclubs, and has two Global Underground mixes to his name. If there was one DJ that I could ever see performing live, it would be this man. Go to his website and look at his personal discography, and you’ll be blown away by the work that he’s done over the past two decades. Website: http://www.dannytenaglia.com.
Track 10: Tarot feat Kasey Ryan, "Conscious."
Tarot (Taro Fujita) grew up in Tokyo, but studied audio engineering in New York, before he moved back to Japan. He has collaborated with Kasey Ryan on other works too, such as “Simple Things,” a track he produced with Bob Marbach. MySpace: www.myspace.com/tarotrecords. This is the only track on the mix with any significant amount of vocals in English.
Go here to see the web page where you can download the covers or the mix itself. This is an MP3 mix, 116 megabytes in size, 64 minutes of audio, encoded at 256 kbps. I hope you enjoy it ...
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