Seattle’s ACAB Podcast is joining the crew at EDM-Songs.com. The podcast features the best selections of brand new electronic music from across the globe. Want to know what is happening in the world of Techno, EDM, DNB, and House? ACAB Podcast has you covered. All things considered, it’s time to Tune in to see what’s going on at the top of the electronic charts this week!
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SIDNEY SAMSON INTERVIEW
[wp_ad_camp_2] [wp_ad_camp_1] SIDNEY SAMSON ABOUT TO ROCK SEATTLE! Tell us about the plans for the new year. I just started my new label ‘Artificial Recordings’. I will be focussing releasing tracks on it by myself and new upcoming artists like Onderkoffer and Mad Nation. The touring life will not slow down. If it’s up to me I will do more gigs next year. I’m still a dj first. Name one city you haven’t visited yet where you’d love to play Rio de Janeiro How will the music industry shift in…
Read MoreHammarica.com Daily DJ Interview: JOE BELLINGHAM
[wp_ad_camp_2] JOE BELLINGHAM joined Shameless Productions in 2009 and quickly established himself as a live act preforming his original Dub, Techno & Ambient live sets. With his trusty field recorder at his side, no personal moment is safe from sample. You might find him recording city buses on the streets of Seattle or at his residency at the Electric Tea Garden for the monthly party The Shameless Social. Either way, he would love to get together sometime to record cat meows, people on drugs and the channel 4 news. [wp_ad_camp_1]…
Read MoreSeattle’s CHANNEL SURFER Announces NEW ALBUM
[wp_ad_camp_2] Seattle native, Chris Herrera aka CHANNEL SURFER will be releasing a new full-length artist album. With the working title “Critical Moments”, Channel promises a Trance tour de force including Tech, Vocal, Progressive and even Psy. [wp_ad_camp_1] We can only speculate which of the top-tier labels he works with will put this out. Let us not forget, Chris’s music has appeared on Armin’s ‘Armada”, Oakenfold’s “Perfecto”, Christopher Lawrence’s “Pharmacy”. and of course his own label “Televisionary”. Discover Records seems to be where he is happiest these days with them releasing…
Read MoreFOUNDATION NIGHTCLUB Voted #55th In The World
[wp_ad_camp_2] [wp_ad_camp_1] Foundation Nightclub in Belltown has been voted Number 55 in DJ Mag’s Top 100 Clubs, the most definitive list of clubs that provide the best dance music experience. DJ Mag, the authority and most respected publication in the dance music world, has released the results of its annual Top 100 Clubs poll with Foundation Nightclub ranking for the first time at number 55. Hundreds of thousands of votes have been cast by clubbers, industry experts, and DJs all across the globe, resulting in the definitive collection of nightclubs…
Read MoreHammarica.com Daily DJ Interview: Meet KYAU & ALBERT!
[wp_ad_camp_2] KYAU & ALBERT are gearing up for a show at FOUNDATION NIGHTCLUB and an appearance at ITV LIVE THE DJ SESSIONS January 26th in Seattle. You can win a meet & greet with the duo by commenting below this post! [wp_ad_camp_1] When was the last time you rocked Seattle? Ralph Kyau: Quite long time ago. It was in September 2011. Steven Albert: I remember we did some jogging in the city. What do you like the best about the city? Ralph Kyau: I love the breweries. Already tested 4 of…
Read MoreHammarica.com Daily DJ Interview: Diamond Pistols
[wp_ad_camp_2] Fabricated in the Pacific Northwest, Bass Music’s new prodigy has arrived – Diamond Pistols. Under the explosive moniker, Christian Dold made his initial mark with two heavily blogged and downloaded giveaways, earning him the attention of Excision, Datsik, Run DMT, Helicopter Showdown, and Downlink, on the short list. 2013 kicks off with a debut EP on Datsik’s Firepower Records. Whiskey Pete’s new Switchblade Recordings also sees a remix of Kill City’s “Get It Gritty”. With a busy performance schedule, a growing discography, and remix requests piling up, the entire bass music…
Read MoreHammarica.com Daily DJ Interview: Seattle’s Favorite Devlin Jenkins!
[wp_ad_camp_2] Originating from Chicago, but relocated to Seattle, he is one of Seattle’s long time favorites bringing the best of house and hip hop to all the local clubs. Always supportive of local talent someone with a true love for music, give a warm welcome to DEVLIN JENKINS! [wp_ad_camp_1] You are a DJ originally from Chicago. As we all know, Chicago is the birth place of house music. Were you involved in the club scene when the house sound started to develop? How did you experience that time? Well house…
Read MoreHammarica.com Daily DJ Interview: BASSROCK!
[wp_ad_camp_2] Seattle Native BASSROCK has been producing electronic music for around 2 years and loves to delve into darker, grittier styles. His energy is unrivalled and his beats are FIERCE. Give a warm welcome to BASSROCK!! [wp_ad_camp_1] BASSROCK, you are a fresh face in the US dance scene. Could you describe your style for the people who don’t know you yet? I don’t pretend to be tied down to one style or another, but I do find myself drawn to Big Room House quite often, the style that Firebeatz and…
Read MoreHammarica.com Daily DJ Interview: Vox Mod
[wp_ad_camp_2] A very talented EDM performer from Seattle with beats as big as.. well, your mom; and a skill at beatmaking that is prevalent. This guy has been rocking places all over.. So Please give a warm welcome to VOX MOD! Tell us something about your background and how your career started. My background is based in visual arts but later on I adopted percussion and drums. The entire time of my youth I was really drawn to electronic music though, so around 2000 I decided to look into drum…
Read MoreSeattle + Freaknight Festival + Armin + 22.000 = PARTYROCK
[wp_ad_camp_2] Freaknight Festival is Seattle’s annual Halloween event produced by USC Events. Freaknight is the largest and longest running electronic music festival in the Northwest and has grown into a massive 8 hour event that attracts top national and international DJs and thousands of revelers. This year’s edition was sold out in advance, and that’s no wonder considering the line-up and giant production. Mainstage we could find Armin Van Buuren who is this year’s newly voted number 1 DJ in the world, Sander Van Doorn who is an amazing DJ/producer recently signed…
Read MoreCity Arts Fest + Truckasauras = PARTYROCK!
[wp_ad_camp_2] The third annual Heineken City Arts Fest turns Seattle into your playground for 4 days and nights (17 – 20 Oct). Wristbands give you access to dozens of concerts at iconic venues, secret arts shows and unexpected experiences. Or if you just want to see a couple shows, you can opt to buy tickets to any individual event. [wp_ad_camp_1] Hammarica.com’s raging reporter Crazy Dutch Guy decided to check out the Truckasauras 2012 Finale show With OC Notes’ Emerald City Sequence, Vox Mod, And the mighty DJ Introcut. The event…
Read MoreHammarica.com Daily DJ Interview: Seattle Favorite Marq
[wp_ad_camp_2] [wp_ad_camp_1] You are a trance DJ and producer from the US. Dubstep and electro seem to gain a lot of momentum Stateside, but trance still has its loyal following. How would you describe the current US trance scene? Dubstep & Electro have definitely taken center stage in a lot of ways in the US; it’s a good thing that more people are getting exposed to EDM. I think what makes trance so timeless is the emphasis on harmony & melody that is often lacking in other genres; so once…
Read MorePhil Hartnoll Of Orbital To Play Afterhours Surprise Set Tonight
[wp_ad_camp_2] [wp_ad_camp_1] If you are a fan of Orbital and want more after their big show at the Paramount, then head over to Capitol Hill for RED EYE AFTERHOURS at the brand new Club Q! Phil Hartnoll of Orbital will play an exclusive DJ set starting at 2:30am! Including performances by: ~ OBJEKT – Surefire / Hessle Audio (Berlin) ~ LONGWALKSHORTDOCK [Live] – Innerflight Music / East Van Digital (Vancouver BC) ~ HALO REFUSER [Live] – Innerflight Music (Portland) ~ POTATOFINGER [Live] – Innerflight Music / Pleasure Boat Records (Seattle) Q…
Read MoreDubbin And Dabblin with DJ Dab – Exclusive Interview
[wp_ad_camp_2] Where does your artist name come from? During the early to mid-80’s I went by Sir Swift. I was a Breaker, Beatboxer, Graffiti artist and DJ. But as my DJing progressed and I matured a little I realized it was time for a name change. At the time I remember digging through a dictionary, for days, and finally stumbled across Dabster: One likes to dabble/ One who is a master of their own trade. The latter seemed fitting. LOL. Around 1991 I shortened it to Dab (also means Donald Allen’s Boy) [wp_ad_camp_1] You have been…
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