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Tuesday, December 25, 2018
[MP3 Playlist] Indie Dojo(December 2018 Round #4)
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Tuesday, December 18, 2018
[House] Big Beat Ignition – Detroit
Big Beat Records is known for pumping out some of the most relevant dance music to date. They continue their tasteful sounds by sharing their own compilation of some of the best and brightest up-and-coming producers out of Detroit. Continuing on with their tradition of the Big Beat: Ignition serie having gone to Ibiza, Paris and Amsterdam, the newest installment brings it back to the USA, namely Motor City –Detroit. The album includes tracks from acclaimed artists such as Vanilla Ace, Siege, and Mike Vale, and rising stars like Rebuke, Kydus, and Nico Cabeza. With one goal in mind, to showcase and highlight music from their music creators, from the up-and-coming to the established, Big Beat shares this latest one. Full tracklist below.
Vanilla Ace – Zenith
Rebuke – Sheila’s Tool
ZENBI – A.K.A. (feat. Born I Music)
Simon Kidzo – Retro
Nico Hamuy – The Door (feat. Alan T)
PEZNT – Dance Naked
Mike Vale – The Hustler
Lex Luca – Get Down
Kydus – Ascending
Siege – Mellowdy
Cristal Noir – Modulation
Jerry Downey – Small Hours
Alan Nieves – Get Faded
Nico Cabeza – The Right Way
Jimmy Edgar – Burn So Deep (feat. DAWN) (Raito Remix)
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[MP3 Playlist] Indie Dojo (December 2018 Round #3)
Monday, December 17, 2018
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 308)
It’s been a bit since we’ve last met to start the weekend off right, but here we are again. Our 308th edition of the Friday Party Playlist is here at last and it does not skimp on the bass. For fans of the increasingly emerging electro sound, we’ve got plenty of hits for you. Don’t worry, we’ve got other great records from all different styles from dubstep to house as to cover all of our bases. This week we have tracks from CloZee, HVDES, Birthdayy Partyy, Gladez and so many more. Run through the lot of ’em and enjoy your weekend!
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[Music Ninja Radio] Episode 132: No Words Allowed Pt. 2
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As end of year lists are continuing to come together, I decided to bring back the No Words Allowed theme that Dom & I explored all the way back on Episode 15. To that end, enjoy 2 hours of instrumental music spanning vibey guitar-driven gems, weirdo experimental electronic, smooth hip-hop beats and left-field house. – ash
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[Pop/Soul] Notelle – Power
Nashville’s Notelle has taken the next step with her solo project by releasing her debut original record “Power.” The soulful single is a majestic chiller that shows off Notelle’s own personal style in grand fashion. She’s been featured on numerous dance records, but here she steps away into her own arena and shines brighter than ever. We are so ready to hear more from her in 2019, but for now we can enjoy “Power” over and over again. Stream it or grab a copy for your own library today.
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[Hip-Hop] Mike G – Burton
Mike G is celebrating the holiday season in his own way with an homage to the great creative Tim Burton. Not only is the single a tribute, but it’s a launching point for Mike’s upcoming project Exile that will be coming in 2019.
“Burton” as you would imagine, is a dark, brooding single. From the start the instrumental sets the tone and Mike comes in with his cool, collected rhymes. We’ve been jamming out to this one on repeat for a while as its dreamy nature lends itself to much replay-ability. Enjoy this one and stay tuned for more content from Mike G before the end of the year is out.
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[House] Codeko – Woke Up (Chochos Remix)
The California to Arizona duo Chochos has come forth with their debut release. They’ve launched with a remix of Codeko’s “Woke Up” and released it as a free download for new fans to grab if they wish.
From the start the duo establish a fun tone with some wild sounds and bustling percussion that lead us into the heat of the party. Chochos went all out for this party popping flip. It is reminiscent of the festival-centric electro house from the big room era. These two bring that sound forward to now and stamp their feet down firmly as an act to watch out for in 2019.
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Sunday, December 16, 2018
Sunday Night Soul [Vol. 82]
One week down, and another week ready to begin. The friendly faces at The Music Ninja are here to help smooth the transition as you get back to the daily grind. As usual, Sunday Night Soul is specifically designed to wrap up your weekend the right way, so dim the lights, grab a drink and let the relaxation begin. By the way, don’t forget to click the links below to make sure youre alerted as soon as we update the playlists on Spotify and SoundCloud!
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Thursday, December 13, 2018
[Festival Preview] Mayan Heart Festival -Tikal, Guatamala – 12/20 – 12/23
The first annual Mayan Heart Festival is set to take place this December (20th-23rd) for the Winter Solstice at the Tikal Pyramids at Guatemala, with artists ranging from Desert Dwellers and Kaminanda to soothing sounds from the likes of Deya Dova and Liquid Bloom.
I couldn’t think of a better reason to pack up for Christmas and spend it abroad, enjoying a soulfully curated line up, hotel after parties, workshops, yoga, and a fire ceremony with the local Mayan natives that have been practicing it for millennia. Ahead of our trip, I sat down with Amaya, the founder of this one-of-a-kind festival.
TMN: Amaya, so happy to be talking with you about this unique festival I have heard so much about. I would like to dive into the obvious question, what will people expect for a festival experience at such a unique location as the Tikal Pyramids in Guatemala? Where will the stage production and musicians be?
A: IT IS HARD TO DESCRIBE MAGIC! We are working on creating an experience for the Main Event On the Solstice/Full Moon of December 21st which is the Maya Fire Ceremony. There, you will NOT see multi-million dollar technology, million watt sound systems or robotic lights!! People who are present on December 21st in Tikal will experience the highest of all technologies, the technologies which built the pyramids which “modern” science can’t figure out to this day how it was done!! You will experience The MAYA technology. On December 21st we have a very special alignment which is the Solstice with a full Moon and an alignment of the Star System Pleyades with the Earth. This combination along with our open hearts and intention will open the door for anyone to significantly affect their future and that of the planet.
TMN: With so much intention behind an event like this, what type of audience do you expect? Will there be a large electronic music crowd, or more of a yogi and Burning Man-centric audience?
A: This event will bring the Bird Tribes, the Rainbow Warriors and as we will see, these are peoples from every corner of the planet and all walks of life. We have already people coming from Austria, Brazil, France, Colombia, Costa Rica, Portugal, Australia, Canada, Africa, among other places.
TMN: As a first year festival, what do you see this event evolving into for upcoming years as the rise of destination festival and the desire of unique experiences continues to increase?
A: Well, interestingly enough, it is already evolving, there is a very real palpable magnetic energy which the name Mayan Heart is creating. We are already confirming event collaborations with major producers. So far, we have November 28 with our Mayan Heart Yoga Party in Costa Mesa at TIME nightclub. November 30th, we’ll be in San Francisco at ONEdome, which is a brand new state-of-the-art, immersive experience event space and on December 15th, we’ll be in Santa Fe, New Mexico at the amazing Meow Wolf! This has been a totally organic birth for these events, sprouted with such high vibrational intention in such a short period of time. One of our key signature events is the Cacao Ceremony which is an integral part of everything we’ll be doing.
TMN: What would be your biggest ask of all the passionate music lovers that want to be involved in a mission driven project? What can they do in their local community or just by themselves to get more involved?
A: I would like to inspire everyone to dive deep into the mysteries–to begin to remember who you truly are which is a soul having a human experience. This is the way the Maya lived and live now. It brings freedom to everything you do. ACTION!!! This is the word which is being communicated. It is great to meditate and do yoga, and now the universe is inspiring everyone to take ACTION and may it be always in LOVE. It begins with the self, then our light will shine and others will notice and will want that too. At the local level these are the initiatives:
2. Host clothing swaps, you’ll be surprised the amount of cool stuff your friends have that they never wear and it always turns into a fun party!
3. ENERGY… your money is energy, spend it as much as possible by/between you and your friends projects, support your local artists, vendors, alchemists.
4. You must throw away your TV, this is great poison to the mind. Do not sell it, you must 100% throw it in the trash.
TMN: I have also heard talk of Mayan Heart joining forces with another growing Guatemalan festival- Cosmic Convergence.
A: YES! we are so blessed to be offering together with Cosmic Convergence a Maya Ambassador training which is an expedition with Desert Dwellers to some fantastic places, we are additionally co-creating many spaces and supporting each other with logistical suppory
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Wednesday, December 12, 2018
[Trap] Dawg – Junkyard
LA producer Dawg made the shift from producing hip hop to making in your face bass music a year back, and “Junkyard” is a freebie he’s putting out, sampling the Prodigy‘s “Smack My Bitch Up.” Festival ready, bound to get the masses going, it’s the familiarity of the sample, mixed with the depth of the bass sounds, that makes this one therapeutic. Put your headphones, and get lost to the lower frequencies, blended with a dance music classic.
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[R&B/Pop] Phil Good – Put It All On Me
Phil Good continues his streak of catchy pop gems with the release of “Put It All On Me,” an electrifying new single that dropped a few weeks back.
Originally starting his music career off in Portland and currently residing in Los Angeles, Phil Good has been releasing music publicly for a while now and it only continues to get better. For “Put It All On Me” he puts it all on the table, holding nothing back. Yet another solid record in his catalog. If you haven’t ran through it, we suggest you do so.
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[House] Trouze – These Streets (feat. Brandyn Burnette)
Singaporean production trio Trouze have been working their way up through out the dance world, collaborating with Sam Feldt, and releasing on Armada music, though it hasn’t always been easy, and it’s this journey they share on their latest, “These Streets,” in collaboration with Brandyn Burnette (aka EMAN8). The group shares:
‘The essence of ‘These Streets’ is about how one’s dreams and life should not be restricted by circumstances’ says Ee ‘Hence the lyrics ‘these streets will never define me’…The streets where one grew up should never constrain or hold you back.’
With them a being a first for an Asian act in the dance world, one can understand that looking back on the journey, and where they came from has to be an inspiring.
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Tuesday, December 11, 2018
[MP3 Playlist] Indie Dojo (December 2018 Round #1)
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Monday, December 10, 2018
[Music Ninja Radio] Episode 131: Return of the Barb!
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We welcomed back DJ & Producer Barbara to this week’s episode of TMN Radio. Before getting into her quirky thumping live mix, though, we opened the show with a set of eerie electronic cuts and indie pop gems. Highlights from half 1 include Still Woozy‘s latest single, a selection Rejoicer‘s infinitely groovy album and a fantastic single from Saba. Barbara’s live mix kicks off with her first original production which you can check out here.
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Sunday, December 9, 2018
Sunday Night Soul [Vol. 81]
One week down, and another week ready to begin. The friendly faces at The Music Ninja are here to help smooth the transition as you get back to the daily grind. As usual, Sunday Night Soul is specifically designed to wrap up your weekend the right way, so dim the lights, grab a drink and let the relaxation begin. By the way, dont forget to click the links below to make sure youre alerted as soon as we update the playlists on Spotify and SoundCloud!
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Thursday, December 6, 2018
Vern Matz – Tiny Nuclear Reactor [TMN PREMIERE]
With a nostalgic, melancholy vibe, “Tiny Nuclear Reactor” is seemingly the perfect accompaniment to my dreary weekday drive to the office. It’s grey and subdued, but still has enough nuanced fun to it pair up nicely with a thermos full of coffee, fumbled around with through a pair of pilled wool gloves.
Maybe it’s those 90s vibes that have me thinking of a brisk Seattle day. It’s not hard to hear nods to Ben Folds or Deathcab for Cutie, what with the casual vocal cadence and soft guitar strums. It should be noted that while this feat is often emulated, it’s rarely effective. That’s not the case with Vern Matz.
Made up of three former Yale Students, this trio showcases a maturity in both songwriting and execution. “Tiny Nuclear Reactor” is the perfect example of that, bringing you a warming simplicity, done so in a way that’s carefully thought out.
Make sure to follow these three on Facebook to keep up with future releases and live dates.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2018
[Pop] Kronic – Look My Way (feat. MASN)
Hip hop DJ turned electronic artist, turned producer, turned songwriter, Kronic switches it up from his signature style with “Look My Way” featuring MASN.
Co-written by Leon Thomas and Austin Mahone, “Look My Way” marks the end for a busy year for Kronic working on projects for Usher, Scott Storch, Lil Jon and Chris Brown, amongst others, and lending his music to tv & film.
“After spending the last few years writing quite dark “serious” records, it’s liberating to release something that’s bright, happy and feels like a party. It might be getting cold in California, but in my homeland Australia, Summer’s just starting!” Kronic shares. Stream his new single below, and keep out for new music from him in the new year.
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Tuesday, December 4, 2018
[Music Ninja Radio] Episode 130: Earl & J.I.D
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This week’s episode was heavily focused on two amazing hip-hop albums that dropped last week: Earl Sweatshirt‘s lo-fi and emotionally devastating Some Rap Songs and J.I.D‘s cinematic flow clinic DiCaprio 2. Other highlights include a chillwave-tinted jam from Mk.gee, Chance the Rapper‘s best song in a long time, an entrancing cut from Overmono and Loods delivering his signature dreamy sound for Shall Not Fade‘s 3 Years of Service compilation.
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[MP3 Playlist] Indie Dojo (December 2018 Round #1)
The final weeks of 2018 are upon us. Let’s fill them with love, happiness and as much Indie Dojos jams as we can.
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Monday, December 3, 2018
[Electro Pop] Spazz Cardigan – DOIDOIT
The indie pop maverick Spazz Cardigan is back at it with a new single. As one of Nashville’s standout talents, it’s always a pleasure to hear from this creative and you can be sure “DOIDOIT” does not disappoint.
In combination with producer Jeff Sojka, “DOIDOIT” came together as a fusion of pop and dance music, more specifically the future bass sound that has steadily been taking over the mainstream over the past couple years. Just as Spazz is a standout in his town, one that isn’t easy to stick out in, Spazz shines bright in a style that has been overcome by people trying to ride the wave. Spazz makes it his own just as usual and that’s why we’re loving this gem.
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[Trap] Billy Zigg – Bronco (feat. Jeff Kush)
Ahhhh, we can never pass up a good hybrid bass track. This time around it’s from the New York producer Billy Zigg whose debut single “Bronco” features Jeff Kush who some might know from his own exploits, as well as bits with YOOKiE, Riot Ten and more.
Billy takes a diverse approach to this single, which features three different drops for various crowds of dance music lovers. A little trap, jersey and dubstep meet your ears as you progress through this boastful bass beast. “Bronco” is available as a free download, so for those of you file collectors, grab it! Otherwise, enjoy the stream.
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[Electronic] Donna Missal – Keep Lying (Sapphire Adizes Remix)
Sapphire Adizes returns with another big remix. For those unfamiliar, he is a saxophonist, producer, and singer-songwriter who draws on his background in classical and jazz to create symphonic electronic tracks rich with experimental textures, ethereal vocals, and powerful sax and piano performances. This time around he stepped it up a notch and flipped Donna Missal‘s record “Keep Lying,”
The up and coming musician proves himself to be someone to keep your eye on in the future with this detailed and powerful Donna Missal remix. Stay tuned for new music, this is only his second release to date so I assume he is sitting on a ton of more music!
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[Electro Pop] BLV – Sexplanations (feat. Jay Novus)
The Paris producer BLV has slid into the dojo thanks to his latest single. A collaboration with vocalist Jay Novous, “Sexplanations” caught our attention recently with its playful sound.
The track doesn’t aim to reinvent the wheel, instead taking bits and pieces from various genres and piecing them together for a super solid jam whose catchy sound isn’t easily escapable once it’s entered your ears. It’s a fun, sensual little jam that you can play out to get your mood right.
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Sunday, December 2, 2018
Sunday Night Soul [Vol. 80]
One week down, and another week ready to begin. The friendly faces at The Music Ninja are here to help smooth the transition as you get back to the daily grind. As usual, Sunday Night Soul is specifically designed to wrap up your weekend the right way, so dim the lights, grab a drink and let the relaxation begin. By the way, don’t forget to click the links below to make sure you’re alerted as soon as we update the playlists on Spotify and SoundCloud!
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