Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Ari Rhodes ft. Jinting

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genre: Electronic, Deep House
artist: Ari Rhodes
album: No Invitation-- The D-Tronic Remixes
featured tracks: No Invitation (Ft Jinting D-Tronic Remix) Radio Edit; No Invitation (ft Jinting) Radio Edit
street date: April 27th, 2010
label: Deep Tip Records

Ari Rhodes and Jinting have teamed up to deliver a flirtatious blend of deep vocals and sweet beats, guaranteed to keep you on the dance floor all night (or at least until the end of the song). The D-Tronic remixes further the sexy club vibe of these tracks-- it's enough to make any girl reach for her heels and miniskirt (even at 1130 am. while writing blogs.). If you're like me and you're itching for more after the track has run it's course, get the album and play the full versions of the featured tracks for an extra THREE MINUTES of epicness.

Stream now at the Myspace!

Friday, May 14, 2010

Johnny Dynell

When You think of Voguing, you may think of this:


But Here at Stage 4, When we think of Voguing, we think of this:



That's from hitmaker Johnny Dynell, who has been making cult classics since the early 1980s.
Ever heard a DJ or Musician say "Jam Hot?"

Yeah, that was Johnny. Remember the revolution of break-dancing and voguing?

Well I'm too young to remember that, but from what I heard it was Johnny.

Needless to say, Johnny is a legend, and the new remixes of some of his old hits by the DJs over at Smash Hit Music are PHENOMENAL. Tensnake and 40 Thieves brings it down with their mixes of Jam Hot, and The Big Throwdown gets a Nu Disco revamp by Clouded Vision and Ilija Rudman.

So get your glam face on, and get down to some Nu Disco mixes of an eighties icon!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Bonobo



Aah... look at that fine specimen. A perfect blend of sexual tension and natural energy, fermented in a sole being, the Bonobo monkey uses heavy petting, rubbing, and even sex in all elements of life, from greeting its friends to saying grace.

Taking his name from the sexual monkey shown above, Bonobo's new album is the perfect mixture of electronic beats to keep your hips rocking, and natural elements to keep your feet in the soil. His music takes a perfect mix of latin and hip hop beats meshed with foreign strings and horns to create what could be the perfect James Bond soundtrack. Imagine yourself driving a speed boat to South America while listening to this track, Flutter:


Now, I think we know why he calls himself Bonobo.