Thursday, October 16, 2008

James Zabiela remixes Ladytron!

James Zabiela has remixed Ladytron on their new remix EP called Runaway! Click here for a preview of the track before he rocks the main stage at Meltdown!

Monday, September 29, 2008

Dirty South launches North American Tour


Dirty South launches North American Tour: After a busy summer tour schedule, Toolroom Records’ Australian DJ/producer Dragan Roganovic better known as Dirty South is about to finish up with a North American stint. This man of the hour has a prolific remixing discography as it stands, with Depeche Mode, Snoop Dogg, Tiesto and Roger Sanchez all getting the Dirty South treatment, among other quality artists. On top of that he’s also produced several EPs and singles, ala club anthems ‘Let It Go’ and ‘Open Your Heart’, that have received widespread support from the outset. Dirty South is now garnering further support for his addition to the highly acclaimed Toolroom Knights series, which is a carefully crafted selection of housey techno and electro dancefloor destroyers.  

Monday, September 22, 2008

Remix Alert! Flo Rida - In The Ayer (Jeremy Word Remix)

Check out this new remix from Meltdown artists Jeremy Word of the Flo Rida song 'In The Ayer'. Click here for download link.

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

DJ Dan - Live from Burning Man Mix

Here is a live set via DJ Dan from his performance at the Burning Man festival this year. Click here for the download.

Monday, September 15, 2008

BBC Interviews' James Zabiela


Check out this interview from BBC with Meltdown artist James Zabiela :

Three years ago you were playing tunes in your bedroom and now you're a superstar DJ - how does it feel?
It's crazy, it's pretty mental. I remember getting on the bus to work and listening to my mix tapes that I'd borrowed from the record shop I was working in and thinking, I want to be doing this - I want to be making these tapes and entertaining people. 

The last three years have been like a whirlwind, it's just snowballed completely out of control. Now, I spend most of my life sat on a plane or at an airport, but it's all good and I'd never change it.