This is the 22nd edition in the SAtrancefamily 'Special Guest Set' series
Friday, November 30, 2012 - 09:20
Posted by: Clint du Plessis
This is the 22nd edition in the SAtrancefamily 'Special Guest Set' series The Hungarian born, 'Enhanced Music' signed artist Mike Danis, is a gifted producer who's made waves within the EDM scene, picking up global support from the likes of Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Markus Schulz, Ferry Corsten and Tiesto
Mike's strong interest in music started in his childhood, playing the piano and the synthesizer at the early age of 6, allowing him now at 22 to compose gorgeous and catchy melodies
Prior to joining Enhanced, Mike had continuous releases at the Ferry Corsten owned label, Flashover Recordings, as well as Infrasonic, Perceptive and Harmonic Breeze Recordings
We are expecting BIG things from Mike in 2013 and the years to follow
Find Mike here:
Facebook - http://goo.gl/ahTvD
Twitter - http://goo.gl/f9auc
We hope you enjoy this Special Guest Set and encourage you to leave your comments on our Facebook Page as well as Tweet us with a #SAtrancefamily tag :o)
Tracklist:
01. Zedd feat. Liz - Hourglass (Mike Danis Intro Edit) [Interscope]
02. Andy Moor feat. Sue Mclaren - Trespass (Rave Channel Remix vs Extended Mix) (Mike Danis Edit) [AVA]
03. Paul Van Dyk feat. Plumb - I Don't Deserve You (Seven Lions Remix) [Vandit]
04. Delerium feat. Sarah Mclachlan - Silence (W&W vs Jonas Stenberg Remix) [Mainstage]
05. Markus Schulz feat. Ana Diaz - Nothing Without Me (Album Mix) [Armada]
06. Husman - E.D.M. (Original Mix) [Mainstage]
07. ID - ID (Mike Danis Remix) [CD-R]
08. Cosmic Gate & Emma Hewitt - Calm Down (Omnia Remix) [Black Hole]
09. Seven Lions - The Truth (Original Mix) [Owsla]
10. Tritonal vs Tiesto feat. BT - Break My Slave (Tritonal Mashup) [CD-R]
11. Tenishia - Where Do We Begin (Andrew Rayel Remix) [S107]
12. Aruna - Save The Day (Myon & Shane 54 Summer Of Love Mix) [Black Hole]
13. Ferry Corsten vs Armin Van Buuren - Brute (Armin's Illegal Drum Edit) [Flashover]
14. Seven Lions - Days to Come (Original Mix) [Owsla]
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Thursday, November 22, 2012 - 09:19
Posted by: Clint du Plessis
We wanted to give you something that was just as special & exciting as reaching the 2,000 'Like' mark on Facebook was for us, so we asked our resident in-house DJ to put something MAD together for you and THIS is what he came up with - Enjoy! "We want to say a BIG thank you to each and every one of you for making this following the VERY SPECIAL thing that it is.
We also want to take this opportunity to salute the amazing DJs & Producers that make this magical music happen and the Events Organisers that bring us all together to celebrate it!"
This is only the beginning - #SAtrancefamily for life"
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"Play it Loud and make us Proud"
Track Listing:
01. Cosmic Gate Vs Three Drives - Not Enough Greece (Lalu Mashup)
02. BT & Adam K Vs Armin Van Buuren & Nadia Ali - Feels So Tomahawk (Juventa & Willem De Roo Smash)
03. Jessie J Vs Blake Jarrell, Tom Fall - Dubai Domino (Myon & Shane54 Edit) [Digital Constructive Remashup]
04. Dash Berlin With Atb Vs Niki and The Dove - Dj Ease My Apollo Road
05. Dash Berlin Vs Above & Beyond - Waiting To Disarm Your Sun & Moon (Druso Dashup Remake)
06. Gareth Emery ft Christina Novelli Vs Ferry Corsten & Armin Van Buuren - Brutal Angel (Total Abstraction Mashup)
07. W&W & Gareth Emery ft Lucy Saunders - Sanctuary Invasion (Andrew Rayel Mashup)
08. Mat Zo Vs Avicii - Sometimes I Get A Good Rebound (Tritonal Mashup)
09. Above & Beyond & Gareth Emery Pres. Oceanlab - On A Good Day (Metropolis)
10. Tritonal Vs Tritonal - Hands To Hold Suzu (Tritonal Mashup)
11. Peter Martijn Wijnia Pres. Majesta Vs DJ Shah ft Adrina Thorpe - Who Will Find Me In The End (Armin Van Buuren Mash Up)
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Friday, October 26, 2012 - 08:57
Posted by: Clint du Plessis
Hailing from Munich, Jerome Isma-Ae is one of the highest-selling, most successful Prog House DJ/producers of the last 3 years - He has been reinventing and designing sounds since the early years of EDM.
Building, combining, releasing and holding on to a continuously sharp sound, fit for both timelessness and the current demands of the dancefloor society, Jerome really has kept himself busy over the past 15 years and the results are showing.
With the characteristic Isma-Ae sound on his side, requested and praised by many, he's got the best weapon there is: the ability to stand out. Mind you, it's a weapon he won't hesitate to use.
Find Jerome here;
Facebook: http://goo.gl/TyxUF
Twitter: http://goo.gl/PuasZ
Website: http://goo.gl/6IDfx
We hope you enjoy this Special Guest Set and encourage you to leave your comments on our Facebook Page as well as Tweet us with a #SAtrancefamily tag :o)
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SAtrancefamily interviews TritonalMonday, September 17, 2012 - 14:03 Posted by: Clint du Plessis
After almost a year of online campaigning by the #SAtrancefamily it was confirmed in July this year that Tritonal would be touring to South Africa, #tritonian JOY! Joined by Simon Patterson, Chad & Dave (Tritonal) blew crowds away at 'The Side Show' in Cape Town and 'Truth' in Johannesburg on the 31st of August and 1st of September respectively, certainly nights that will not be forgotten by those that attended. We had the opportunity to interview Chad and this is what he had to say: Q1. It's been a very exciting build up for the #SAtrancefamily over the past month in anticipation of your arrival and we are so excited to finally welcome you - What were your expectations of South Africa as the tour date got closer and now that you're here for the very first time, how does it feel?
A1. Chad - You know, to be honest we didn't know what to expect. This was our first time to ever even visit the country, so we were open minded. It was truly apparent from the moment we landed that we were in for something special, as our guestmix was airing LIVE on FM radio as we were driving from the airport to the hotel! Literally South Africa had "Tritonal" trending on Twitter and from that point on, the excitement grew into a frenzy.
![]() Q2. To look back a little now, since the release of your debut artist album 'Piercing The Quiet' in May last year, it seems as if you've been swept around the globe on a whirlwind of success - Which of the events that you've played at & cities you've travelled to, has stood out for you as most memorable so far and why?
A2. Chad - Well, EDC Las Vegas has been the gig of the year for us. We played after BT and right before Armin and there were like 300,000 people at the festival. I think around 60,000 at our stage and it was so EPIC! Other highlights have been Creamfields Australia, Tomorrowland in Belgium, Mansion in Miami and Exchange in LA.
Q3. To get to your music, it's no secret that 'Tritonal' has developed a unique & energetic sound which you've quickly become synonymous with and is, in most part, responsible for your incredible success to date - How did this 'style' of sound originate and what kind of creative process do you guys follow to keep putting together such BIG productions?
A3. Chad - It originated from the fact that Dave and I come from different "tastes" if you will. He came from the full on, uplifting trance side and I came from the deeper, progressive house sound of Chris Fortier, Sander Kleinenberg, Nick Warren, Satoshi Tomie, Sasha & Digweed, etc. We fused our styles into now what is very electro, progressive techy trance... It's a sexy, clubby sound but is still heavily melodic.
Q4. Who were your influences in your musical 'upbringing' and can you recall the first time you were bitten by the EDM music bug?
A4. Chad - I can, it was by Josh Wink - "Higher State of Consciousness". Chemical Brothers, Prodigy, Fat Boy Slim, Hybrid and BT were HUGE for me early on!
![]() Q5. We always like to know what music Producers listen to in their spare time, so if we were to have a look at what's on your iPod playlist right now what would we find?
A5. Chad - M83, Pretty Lights, Coldplay, Eric Prydz
Q6. Now, you're currently signed to one of the most exciting labels in the industry, Will Holland's 'Enhanced Recordings', and we think it's safe to say also one of the most respected considering the entourage of internationally acclaimed names in their stable - How would you describe the relationship with the Enhanced team and what kind of an influence has the label had on you since signing with them?
A6. Chad - I don't even think of it as a "label" to be honest because Will and I are such great friends. We literally talk daily, sometimes multiple times daily. He has an amazing ear and I trust him so much in terms of his gut instincts. It all comes down to the music and myself, he and Dave are always kicking around track ideas. Will does the things we don't have time for, like work out the promos, contract up tracks we sign, and make the logistics work so that we can stay creative.
Q7. We're eagerly awaiting the release of 'Piercing The Quiet - Remixed' and based on the YouTube promos over the past month we expect it to be another great success - After this album what's in the production pipeline for Tritonal and where to from here on your Tour itinerary?
![]() A7. Chad - Tour wise we're doing like a 20 city, North American tour alongside our friends Super8 & Tab! We're working on a new track with them called "Arc" and it's the "ARC TOUR". We also have two collabs with BT, working on a remix for Above & Beyond and a huge collab with Rafael Frost! Lots of stuff!
Q8. Part of our passion as the SAtrancefamily is to see more South Africans producing music and representing our country on an international stage, what advice would you give those passionate youngsters out there who aspire to achieve the kind of success as Producers & DJ that you have.
A8. Chad - Work as hard as you can in the studio, take tutorials, take classes, and constantly A-B your early tracks to others. We still do this to get a feel for things; it's a great way to learn! It's all about the 3 P's --- Passion, Practice, Perseverance!
*We would like to thank Alwyn Viljoen for the stunning photographs used in this interview article - You can find Alwyn Viljoen Photography here:
Website: www.alwynviljoen.com
Facebook: www.facebook.com/alwynviljoenphotography
Twitter: www.twitter.com/alwynviljoen
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Interview With Emma Hewitt - Cape TownSunday, May 20, 2012 - 19:05 Posted by: UrbanAngelM While recently in Cape Town with Cosmic Gate on their 'Wake Your Mind' tour, Marilu Matthee was able to get time with Emma Hewitt for an exclusive SAtrancefamily interview. This vocal talent is arguably the hottest in Trance & EDM right now and if the success of her latest single 'Miss You Paradise' and brand new artist album 'Burn The Sky Down' is anything to go by we think it's safe to say that Emma will be setting the charts on fire for some time to come.MM – Marilu Matthee | EH – Emma Hewitt
MM: "So, this is your first time in South Africa"
EH: "Yay!, yeah it is, I'm really excited to be here but I wish I could stay a bit longer."
MM: "You've just flown in and now flying out again"
EH: "Yeah, last night got here about three hours before the show and now leaving again, but I just noticed the view this morning outside my window right as I was running out the room and went, Oh my God."
MM: "You'll have to come back"
EH: "Yeah, it's amazing here"
MM: "When did you get into the music industry?"
EH: "I was kind of always in the music industry, I was always in rock bands and stuff when I was about 16/17 and my brother and I played a lot of acoustic music too and then 4 or 5 years ago I had my first Trance song but it was only 3 years ago that I really decided to do this, when I did the Dash Berlin track (Waiting)"
MM: "How has it been touring with Cosmic Gate?"
![]() EH: "Amazing, they’re so much fun, they have such a good energy and are always in a good mood and they have such a great time playing. They're one of the rare producers that I've worked with that actually do everything completely live and everything's just 'in' with the vibe of the crowd so I can go on with it, so it's really cool to watch"
MM: "And last night? This is your first tour in South Africa, how was the experience?"
EH: "Awesome, amazing vibe, the crowd was mental it was really really cool, hopefully the rest of the shows will be the same."
MM: "I'm sure it will be"
MM: "What have you liked about South Africa that's really stood out for you while here?"
EH: "Everybody is really lovely, really friendly and driving and seeing mountains and seeing that view outside the hotel room is amazing. It kinda reminds me a little bit of Australia but with better mountains, and a bit more to see I guess. I think the vibe, the way that people are is very similar to where I'm from and makes me feel at home."
MM: "And in Australia, may I ask which rugby team do you support?"
EM: "I don't support rugby because I'm from Melbourne, so we have Aussie rules there, or as Cosmic Gate kind of referred to it the other day, 'egg-carry-ball'"
EH: "They're like, 'You carry an egg?'"
(ha ha ha)
![]() MM: "Wow, obviously you'd love to come back, any plans to come back here?"
EH: "I've been chatting to a few people about the possibility of it last night, so fingers crossed that it happens, I'd really love to come back. Hopefully now I've broken the ice with the first show then i can get back out here again."
MM: "And music-wise, what are you planning for the next five years?"
EH: "Oh, five years, wow!"
(ha ha ha)
MM: "Next week...next year?"
EH: "Well, this year actually I've just finished with the next single which is gonna come out, it's called 'Miss You Paradise' and Shogun's done a remix on that, so that's coming out in like two or three weeks, there's a video out as well. After that, my album (Burn The Sky Down) is gonna be out and then I'd just like to keep collaborating with good producers and, you know, trying some different things and see how it goes. I don't know, i don't really have any long term goals. Do what I'm doing and enjoy it."
![]() MM: "We are doing some articles on females in the music industry and especially in the trance industry, what words of encouragement or motivation do you have for those up and coming artists in South Africa?"
EH: "Just keep on trying, just keep writing, always keep writing because I think that's the main thing, if you got the songs then you'll get out there. So keep writing and keep wishing to collaborate with other people too. If you don't know anybody yourself or you don't have a profile, then if you collaborate with someone you're open to their contacts."
MM: "Awesome, I really do wish you all the best and you were a rock star last night, I know the people really loved you, especially the men!"
(ha ha ha)
EH: "It's such a good looking crowd, everybody here is so good looking, I don't understand it."
MM: "More reason to come back!"
EH: "Exactly!"
MM: "Thanks a lot Emma."
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Cosmic Gate & Emma Hewitt South African Tour – Cape TownWednesday, May 16, 2012 - 09:48 Posted by: UrbanAngelM
ML – Marilu Matthee | AS – Anton Schutte (Organiser & DJ) | CG – Bossi, from Cosmic Gate ML: “How was last night?” CG: “We had such a great time. Lots of great people and good champagne, I drink it with ice so I can party all night” ML: “Was this your first time in Cape Town? South Africa?” CG: “No, we have been coming here since 2002. Probably have been here around five, six times already. The last time was in 2010 along with the World Cup. We had a party of similar size (800-900 people), but last night was something else! There has been such a buzz around us coming here to do the tour. Every 5 minutes there is someone tweeting or punting our tour online.” AS: “In JHB there was not a single flyer printed and ticket sales where all done by social network and word of mouth” ML: “Incredible” ML: “For this tour is this your second stop after Sydney?” CG: “People always ask if we are on tour. No, we have been touring for the last 15 years of our lives. We have a gig on every single weekend. I had one weekend off in January. There is another weekend open in June for vacation and I’m sure that the next open weekend will only be in January 2013 again.” ML: “Wow, that is amazing to be so busy!” CG: “Well someone has to feed the fish” (ha ha ha ha)
(all agree) AS: “Must say that I played a pretty good set myself” CG: “We just got the last end of it, but you were going off. Funky for most of the kids” ML: “I must say, I found it so interesting that there was such a young crowd there last night who still enjoys this genre of music.” CG: “We have managed to appeal to the younger crowd. Having said that there are a lot of people still following us from the 1990’ies. We are fortunate to be able to combine the different crowds and still have a good time.” AS: “Probably half of the crowd at the Cape Town show would have been 5-6 years old when your first tracks were released.” ML: “That is awesome that a new generation is appreciating the music. Not that there weren’t any older people.” AS: “The oldest person there was about 65 years old and the first person to arrive. German guy.” CG: “No, really? Why didn’t he come up to say hello? AS: “He kept asking me what time you were going to start” ML: “Ag shame man”
(he takes a sip of his cappuccino) CG: “Oh, this cappuccino is good” ML: “I must say that Cape Town is known for their great cappuccinos, that’s for sure” CG: “Oh, yes? AS: “There are many amazing coffee shops around Cape Town that roast their own beans and coffee” CG: “I love Cape Town, South Africa” I would like to thank Anton Schutte for the VIP treatment at this amazing event and for being a part of the interview. The event was a massive success and we are looking forward to many more in the future.
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