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Archive for December, 2011

New Book Reveals the Legend of the Golf Gods

Posted by rickyleepotts On December - 31 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

New Book Reveals the Legend of the Golf GodsTexas golf writer Mark Button is finding success as an author with the release of his debut book, “Finding Ti Ming & Tem Po: Legend of the Golf Gods. The book was published by AuthorHouse.

“This book will be treasured by everyone who loves golf,” says Button. “It’s targeted at kids aged 8-17, but golf fans of any age will enjoy it. It’s the magical story of the golf gods, Ti Ming and Tem Po, who turn their believers into champion golfers and teach them the importance of honesty, respect and perseverance.”

“Finding Ti Ming & Tem Po” has found a legion of fans far and wide. Dr. Bob Rotella, the world’s leading sports psychologist and bestselling author, wrote the book’s foreword and had this to say about Finding Ti Ming & Tem Po, “As I have been teaching golfers for years, the game is played primarily in the mind and in the imagination. This book is a great way to get the mental message of the teachings of golf to players young and old.”

PGA TOUR star David Toms, winner of the 2001 PGA Championship, also is a fan. “I’ve known about the golf gods since I was 12 years old,” says Toms. “And now, finally, someone has brought them to life.” “Finding Ti Ming & Tem Po” has also received favorable reviews from a host of television and radio broadcasts, such as ABC Television, CBS SportsRadio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and Fox Sports Radio.

That night Jack had the most vivid dream. He was standing in a fairway sand trap on the ninth hole at Turkey Creek Golf Club. He could see the green about 140 yards away, surrounded by blurry-faced people. He looked to his right and saw another young boy. He thought it was Jeremy.

In “Finding Ti Ming & Tem Po”, Button sets the mystical Ti Ming and Tem Po in the lives of a diverse group of people. Ti Ming and Tem Po are the true guardians of the game. They know all, see all and control the fate of everything in golf. Disguised as small wooden statues, they come alive in the dream world and teach their students to love, respect and master the game. All the while, the golf gods impart life lessons and virtues the game instills, such as the importance of confidence, respect and sound decision-making.

Ti Ming and Tem Po’s journey touches the lives of many, including Jack, a curious boy seeking confidence; Anna, a cocky tomboy with a strained relationship with her father; and Tommy, a once-promising amateur golfer whose life is derailed by bad decisions. With the help of Ti Ming and Tem Po, things change dramatically for all who believe. Finding Ti Ming & Tem Po, Legend of the golf gods is a magical story filled with character-building morals.

“The game of golf can be a metaphor for life,” says Button. “All of the emotions people experience can occur in one round of golf – joy, sorrow, fear, pride, uncertainty, surprise, gratitude, excitement, humility, etc. As the golf gods illustrate, those who love and respect the game of golf also lead happy, honorable lives.”

About the Author
“Finding Ti Ming and Tem Po: Legend of the Golf Gods” is Mark Button’s first book. A native of Lawrence, Kansas, Button is the executive editor of Texas Links Magazine. A graduate of the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas, Button has covered sports as a writer and editor for more than 17 years. For the past 7, he has exclusively covered golf in Texas. He currently lives in Houston.

About AuthorHouse
AuthorHouse, an Author Solutions, Inc. self-publishing imprint, is a leading provider of book publishing, marketing, and bookselling services for authors around the globe and offers the industry’s only suite of Hollywood book-to-film services. Committed to providing the highest level of customer service, AuthorHouse assigns each author personal publishing and marketing consultants who provide guidance throughout the process. Headquartered in Bloomington, Indiana, AuthorHouse celebrated 15 years of service to authors this year.For more information or to publish a book visit authorhouse.com or call 1888-519-5121. For the latest, follow @authorhouse on Twitter.

John Dahlbäck Drops “Grunge” & “Phoenix”

Posted by rickyleepotts On December - 30 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

John Dahlbäck Drops "Grunge" & "Phoenix"John Dahlbäck’s back with a double dose of fire that’s heating up the global dance floor. First, it’s Grunge, the latest release on his very own Mutants imprint. As the title implies, this track is dirty, greasy and downright nasty. It’s a peak time electro house. On the other hand, John Dahlbäck reaffirms his place as one of the most diverse producers with Phoenix, his newest release for Toolroom Records. Where Grunge brought the filth, Phoenix brings the beautiful synths, infectious hooks and rushing melodies. It’s simply beautiful.

2011 has been John Dahlbäck’s most prolific year; packed with a full global tour schedule and new releases on Toolroom, Spinnin’, Defected, Versuz, Big Beat/Atlantic NEWS, Universal GAS, Universal Nordic, Ministry Of Sound Australia and One Love/Sony Australia. He’s also remixed Lady Gaga, Nicole featuring 50 Cent, Skylar Gray, David Morales and Sneaky Soundsystem, among others. His recent Big Beat Records release One Last Ride featuring Erik Hassle was an international smash which caught the world’s attention when
Sebastian Ingrosso dropped the Tommy Trash remix nto Swedish House Mafia’s takeover of Pete Tong’s Radio 1 show.

John Dahlbäck is prepping for an even busier 2012.

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Artist Interview: 1-on-1 with Beadz Jones

Posted by rickyleepotts On December - 29 - 201122 COMMENTS

Artist Interview: 1-on-1 with Beadz JonesIt was @BCakaTheMan that introduced me to this artist. And I am glad he did. This guy has some serious talent and is starting to make waves for a big 2012. He lives in the Windy City… let’s hope he is a Cubs fan. @BCakaTheMan is the host of The Air Attack, and one day we were chatting on Twitter about his show… and that is when the name Beadz Jones came up. He has worked with him in the past, and thought he would make for a good interview. Well… he was right. It’s my pleasure to introduce you to the hardest working rap artist in the Midwest.

So we met on Facebook… I actually wasn’t familiar with your work until then. Now I am seeing you all over the place. Let’s start with your name. Is your real name Beadz Jones? And why a “Z” and not an “S”?

Beadz Jones isn’t my birth name, it’s actually Derrick Jones. The name Beadz came to be from me having braids with beads on them. I wore braids and beads for over eight years and whenever I rapped or performed I performed with a lot of energy and all people would see was my braids and beads going everywhere. So in high school some of the girls thought it was cute and would come up to me in the hallway and asked me to shake my beads… the name stuck from there. I use the “Z” instead of the “S” because it looks cooler to me. (Laughs.)

What’s it like working for Manatee Records?

It’s great being a part of Manatee Records. I’m the lead artists on the label and I also have an executive position with them. I play a major role on helping make decisions in what direction the label takes. Some of the artists on the label deal with marketing and promotions.

Where are you originally from?

I’m originally from Chicago. I was born on the south side of Chicago, and I spent my peak years in Harvey/Riverdale, Illinois which is like ten minutes from the city of Chicago.

I see you are a Sox fan. Why not the Cubs?

I started off a Cubs fan when I was young, but when I got to the age to really understand I was from the south side I became a Sox fan because they’re on the south side. I’m a fan of all Chicago teams though.

You have produced a ton of work. How is a mix tape different than an EP or a full-length album?

Well the main difference between a mix tape and an actual album is the fact that on a mix tape there are no rules. What I mean by that is on a mix tape you can take/use other artists beats and samples without permission… basically because mix tapes are mainly for promotional use only. On most mix tapes, artists get DJs to mix and blend records together. In most cases there is no particular structure. When an artist works on an album, they trying to find your lead records that will catch the consumer or your fan base; they’ll look forward to your project. Also on an album an artist will work with producer and different artists to build the body of work which means there more business involved in legal ramifications.

You say you are “one of the realist in it”… but what is “it”?

When I say I’m “one of the realist in it”, I’m saying I’m one of the realist in this industry. The things I rap about are things I have personally experienced or have seen those close by me experienced. I don’t go far out of things that I don’t know. If I’m not sure about something, I don’t rap about it. I do over exaggerate, or talk about things that’s out of my tax bracket. I don’t rap about Maybachs cause I never been in one… I don’t rap about the stars, the moon or the galaxies because I’ve never been. I feel I have been successful to this point because I kept it real thus far.

Do you write all of your own lyrics?

Yes, I write all my own lyrics. I write everything and do most of the singing as well.

They dubbed you the “Face of Chicago”. You were featured in an issue of Hip Hop Weekly. What sort of exposure does something like that get you?

It’s been a blessing to appear in Hip Hop Weekly Magazine and the other magazines I’ve been featured in. A magazine as big as HHW puts you in the presence of the top hip hop artists in the music industry. It helps build the awareness for independent artists such as myself.

Do you play a lot of live shows up there in the Windy City?

Yes, I have performed in majority of all the top hip hop venues in Chicago. I also travel a lot and perform in different states as well.

What are you listening to these days… what’s on your iPod?

I predominately listen to hip hop & R&B,. As far as mainstream artist go, I still listen to older music like Jay Z, Tupac, DMX & Biggie. I do listen to artists like Lil Wayne and Drake and any other artist who’s successful… because I have to take in consideration what they are doing to be in the position they’re in. I also listen to a lot of underground Chicago music.

How did you get connected with Raw Product Music?

Raw Product Music was a group that I started when I was younger. Now we go by Dowg Mobb Ent or Team DME.

Do you have a job outside of music?

No, I don’t have a job outside of music. I’ve been fortunate enough to maintain off of music, paid shows and features.

Wait a second… and you were featured in an issue of The Source. Lil Wayne was on the cover of that one. Man, you are killing it up there.

Yeah, I was featured in The Source, Hip Hop Weekly Magazine, Ozone Magazine, Hood Mag, SIR Mag, Ford Mag and a few more. It’s like a snowball effect once the people pick up on you and you stay consistent… one thing leads to another.

Is the scene you are in competitive, or do you guys share ideas and shows?

It’s both; it’s very competitive on the Chicago music scene at the same time it’s certain artists share ideas, plans and strategy.

Tell me a little bit more about “A.W.N”.

“A.W.N” is the name of one of my CDs. It stands for “America’s Worse Nightmare”, meaning “I’m a Nightmare to America” in  various way. I’m a nightmare with my music and intelligence. I’m not the average rap artist. I feel I’m in the process to make an impact in the music industry how a Jay Z or a 50 Cent did. They both were successful making music and business moves.

I see you are also a Bulls fan. As a matter of fact, you wrote the official Derrick Rose theme song. How does an opportunity like that even present itself?

Some opportunities you have to create and that’s exactly what I did with the D Rose them song. I made the song because I felt he deserved a song. I did the song out of RESPECT for what he recreated for Chicago basketball and the song just took off and the people made it successful and created the awareness of the song.

Who are some of your biggest inspirations?.

My mom and my son are my biggest inspirations. Life itself inspires me to make the music I make though.

You are all over Twitter. In your opinion, how has the internet and social media changed the way people absorb music?

The Internet and social sites make it easier for an artist to reach more people without spending a lot of money. I can be in NY and still handle business in MN with the web and social media. I’m able to keep my fans in tune with me easier by a click of a button.

You’re over 21… what’s your favorite drink of choice?

Awww man… I’m Remy VSOP is my #1 choice. I also like Hennesy, Grey Goose and Rose. Those my favorites.

What would you be doing if you were not recording?

If I wasn’t a recording artist I would’ve perused the career to be an on air radio personality on an urban station.

Some people call it rap… others hip-hop. What do you call it? Is there a difference between the two?

Some artists are rappers and some are hip hop artists. Hip hop to me is the culture and rap is just part of the culture. Hip hop has substance; it’s just not words over a beat. A good hip hop artists you’ll feel like you know them and the music is everlasting. Rappers are trendy and are only here for the moment.

What’s a typical Friday night look like for you?

It really depends but Fridays are busy… sometimes I’m traveling performing or making appearance in a club.

I remember listening to rap a lot growing up. I always liked the poetic side of the lyrics. But the whole “east coast / west coast” thing got in the way. Why can’t everyone just be friends? You are stuck in the middle here living in the Midwest.

I think it just depend on the type of people and the type of egos they have what causes rap “beef”. Egos tend to run high in the rap world and rap is oriented from the streets so the combination can potentially cause problems. Some rap “beef” is fun and entertaining because battling is part of the culture. The problem comes when people take it too far.

When you sit down to write a new track, what is that process like?

When I make a song the process is like talking to a woman I would like to hook up with… some are easier than others. (Laughs.) I ride with the beat and listen to it and I talked back to it. If me and that beat is meant to be, a good song come out.

Tell me about your relationship with Emily Grimes.

Emily is a photographer out Chicago. She made her name by doing a lot of photos at the underground hip hop spots. I took a liking to her work and I hired her to do photo shoots for me and the artists involved with my company. I recently had her take photos of the behind the scenes of  my video Everything Cold featuring my artist D Greazy.

How was your Christmas?. Get everything on your wish list?

I just wished for a strong end to 2011. I got two videos in the editing process and I’m shot another video for another one of my songs on December 27. I just want to end 2011 strong, and get a good jump on the new year.

From what I can tell, you had a pretty good 2011. What’s next for you… what do you have in store for 2012?

In the first quarter of 2012 music fans should see me appear in at least three more major magazines. I start my promo tour top of the year as well. Also there will be more videos to come and another CD.

In all of the interviews I do, I always give the artist the last word. Go.

I would like to thank you for taking time to interview me! I would like to thank BC the Man for linking us up. Also would like the readers to follow me on Twitter. Mad love to everybody who supports independent artists no matter what genre. Be on the look out for Manatee Records / Dowg Mobb Ent and Breezy Diamond Dolls!

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Tiësto remixes the “Mission: Impossible Theme”

Posted by rickyleepotts On December - 28 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

As if the Mission: Impossible theme song could get ANY better. Of course it can… when Tiësto gets his hands on it. I haven’t seen the movie, and while I am not typically into movies like this, I will more than likely go see it. I really want to see it because part of this is filmed in Dubai. I haven’t been there either, but soon. Tiger has won there… so it’s like a calling. Anyway, Tiësto has taken the popular theme song and turned it into a masterpiece. It was already a great track to begin with, but now this. I just can’t get enough of this track. The video is pretty slick too. Obviously it takes a few scenes from the movie, but matched with the high beats per minute… it’s just a great tune. The song was written by Lalo Schifrin, but Tiësto makes this track the bomb.

Have you seen the movie? What did you think of the film?

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The most expensive hotel room in the world is…

Posted by rickyleepotts On December - 27 - 20112 COMMENTS

The most expensive hotel room in the world is...It’s hard for me to spend more than $100 a night on a hotel room. It doesn’t matter what city I’m in, if the room is over $100 it’s too high! Granted, being in New York City or Chicago, I have been forced to spend a little more. But I would say the most I have paid for a room is still below $200. That’s why I almost fell out of my chair when I read the rate on a night for the most expensive hotel room in the world. For what they are charging, the room better be covered in gold and I better have a servant waiting on me hand and foot. Granted, the room is more than I make in a year… so I will never stay in it. The hotel is the Hotel President Wilson in Geneva and the room is The Royal Penthouse. Yeah… some penthouse!

The suite is 18,000-square-foot… that’s bigger than most homes. My apartment is like 1,400 square-foot. What in the world do you need that much space for? Names of people have stayed there include Bill Clinton and Matt Damon, but according to the hotel staff “all are welcome”. Yeah, I bet they are! In the room (there are actually several rooms as this takes up an entire floor of the hotel) is a pool table, grand piano, and fully stocked cocktail lounge at your disposal. I wonder if you need to ask for a key to the mini bar. The view is pretty sweet too as it overlooks Lake Geneva. Did I forget to mention the 103-inch flat-screen TV?

Oh, I forgot to tell you how much the room is. ONE night at the Hotel President Wilson in The Royal Penthouse will run you… are you ready for this… $65,000.

What’s the most you have ever paid to stay in a room?

Total Wines Top 20 Wines of 2011

Posted by rickyleepotts On December - 26 - 20112 COMMENTS

Total Wines Top 20 Wines of 2011This year I spent Thanksgiving in Scottsdale, Arizona. We actually got in on Thanksgiving Day and went straight to lunch. Lunch turned to dinner, and by the time we left it was getting dark. But we needed booze. It was Thursday, we had a long day of traveling, and we needed a stiff drink before we settled in. We hopped in the car, and headed to BevMo!. BevMo is my my happy place… one of the best liquor stores around, with the best selection I have seen anywhere.

When we got to BevMo, they were closed. Duh… it’s a holiday. Why would they be open on Thanksgiving? But wait… what’s that… a Total Wine SPIRITS • BEER & MORE across the street. They were open! Total Wine is similar to BevMo. Their prices are about the same, too. They were open, so we headed over there to shop around. While walking around the store, I saw a Top 20 Wines of 2011 list. I picked one up, and starting flipping through it. Total Wine carries all of the wines listed, and Total Wine employees voted on these. It was pretty neat to see what the staff liked.

In the spirit of this list, the holidays, and sharing a good bottle of wine I have decided to share the list of the top 20 wines of 2011 with you as well. Below are the 20 wines and a brief description of each wine. I have not had them all, but this gives me something to do… let’s drink people!

#1 – CULT Cabernet • Napa, California • 90 Wine Enthusiast

The #1 wine of 2011, a 90-point Wine Enthusiast’s choice CULT Napa Valley Cabernet comes with a family of pedigrees that dates back more than 60 years. The Salvestrin family began growing grapes for local wineries with the repeal of prohibition and added winemaking to the family portfolio in 1987.

California is home to many heavy-hitting cult wines – offerings from famous winemakers that catch the eye of collectors and fetch astounding process. CULT Cabernet made the top spot on the list because it offers you the opportunity to try a great cult wine at a reasonable price. Salvestrin Winery delivers a product as good as any cult winemaker could offer; handcrafted, smooth and smoky, full-bodied Cabernet with black fruit flavors and dark chocolate nuances.

#2 – Kitchen Sink White Blend • California • 90 Wine Enthusiast

This wine makes the list because it offers everything… including the kitchen sink. This delightful blend is a party-perfect, easy-drinking fantastic value that is meant to be enjoyed, not analyzed.

(This wine is awesome. It’s cheap, and tastes great. I love sharing wine… but this wine is so good, you might want to grab a bottle for yourself!)

#3 – Domaine Mas du Bouquet Vacqueyras • 2009 France • 91 Wine Enthusiast

The Rhone Valley is a treasure trove of value, and this highly rated Grenache-Syrah blend should not be missed in the fantastic 2009 vintage.

(I have had this wine, and it is delicious. This wine goes really well with red meats and has a wonderful finish. Might be one of the better red wines I have had in 2011.)

#4 Chateau La Papeterie Montage St Emilion • 2009 France • 92 Wine Enthusiast

Savvy shoppers are seeking out values like this impressive Merlot-based red from critically acclaimed 2009 vintage in Bordeaux. Merlot is my least favorite red… but this one is worth trying.

#5 Tesoro della Regina Pinor Grigio • 2010 Italy • 91 Wine Enthusiast

The Valdadige is home to some Italy’s most complex whites, and this stunning and stylish Pinot Grigio will top your list of crisp and refreshing whites.

#6 Maipe cabernet Reserve • 2009 Argentina • 90 Wine Enthusiast

Renowned Italian winemaker Alberto Antonini makes this velvety and dark berry flavored Cabernet Sauvignon from prime Mendoza vineyards.

#7 Muirwood Chardonnay Reserve Zanetta • California • NA Wine Enthusiast

Muriwood Reserve Chardonnay reflects the family’s commitment to produce distinctive wines with great nuance and depth from their finest vineyard estates.

#8 Anam Cara Pinot Noir Nicholas Estate • 2008 Oregon • NA Wine Enthusiast

Owner Nick Nicholas grows the grapes for his outstanding 2008 vintage Pinot in Oregon’s famous Chehalem Mountain District of the Willamette Valley.

#9 Flichman Malbec Tupungato • Argentina • NA Wine Enthusiast

Allow the magic of Malbec to charm you with this plush and vibrant red from high-altitude vineyards in the prime Tupungato zone from Mendoza, Argentina.

#10 Villa Lanata Moscato d’Asti • Italy • NA Wine Enthusiast

Fragrant, fruity, lightly sparkling and delightful with desserts or as an aperitif, this delicious bubbly hails from Italy’s famous Piedmont region.

#11 Clos des Quatre Vents Fleurie • 2009 France • 91 Wine Enthusiast

Fleurie is one of the finest villages of Beaujolias and in the outstanding 2009 vintage… you won’t want to miss this medium-bodied and fabulous single-vineyard red.

#12 Radius Merlot • Washington State • NA Wine Enthusiast

Super bargains like this crowd-pleasing Merlot have earned the wines of Washington state critical acclaim and legions of loyal consumers.

#13 Sobon Zinfandel Rocky Top • California • NA Wine Enthusiast

Paul Sobon makes a firm commitment to our environment by handcrafting this outstanding Zinfandel from organic grapes at this carbon-neutral winery.

#14 Casisano Colombaio Brunelo • 2004 Italy • 90 Wine Enthusiast

Brunello is one of the most prestigious wines of Italy and owner Riccardo Ciarpella has taken his classic 2004 vintage Brunello of the top tier of the region’s greatest producers.

#15 Martin Ray Cabernet Santa Cruz • 2007 California • 90 Wine Enthusiast

The Santa Cruz Mountains have long been recognized as ideal for producing world class wines like this outstanding Cabernet Sauvignon value.

#16 Aspaldi Rioja Reserva • 2006 Spain • 90 Wine Enthusiast

Aged to perfection by the Ugarte family in Rioja Spain, this silky bargain is ready for your enjoyment.

#17 River Road Pinot Noir • Russian River Valley • NA Wine Enthusiast

Gary Mills owns vineyards smack in the heart of the Russian River Valley and is dedicated to producing world-class Pinot Noir.

(Pinot Noir is my favorite style… I follow the 20/20 rule with most wines, but I totally prefer my Pinot chilled. Not cold… slightly chilled. )

#18 Kemblefield Sauvignon Blanc Marlborough • New Zealand • NA Wine Enthusiast

Winemaker John Kemble makes the list with his racy, yet bargain-priced Sauvignon Blanc from the prestigious Marlborough region of New Zealand.

#19 Chateau Ferrand St Emilion Grand Cru • 2005 France • 90 Wine Enthusiast

The critics all agree that the 2005 vintage in Bordeaux is one of the best ever produced. Total Wine selected this Grand Cru, Merlot-based red for its excellent value.

#20 Gumdale Chardonnay • Australia • NA Wine Enthusiast

One way to stretch your wine-buying dollar is to focus on value-oriented producers like the Casella family.

Like I said, I haven’t had all of these wines, but the ones that I have had are amazing. I am excited to try more of these, as these wines will still be good into the 2012 season. I wonder if they do this every year… because that’s a really cool concept! Total Wine is known for having the lowest prices, the best service, and an incredible selection. Based on what I saw while in Arizona… I would have to agree!

Have you had any of these wines? What was your favorite 2011 wine?

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Artist Interview: 1-on-1 with Adrian Lux

Posted by rickyleepotts On December - 25 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

Artist Interview: 1-on-1 with Adrian LuxThis dude is just climbing the charts. He is releasing one great single after another, and is getting a TON of success with his most recent hit Alive. Of course, I like Can’t Sleep… just too many great tracks to choose from. Oh, and then there is single Boy. But I still go back to Can’t Sleep. I don’t know if his original tracks are better… or the remixes. There are tons of remixes to choose from. Anyway, his real name is Prinz Adrian Johannes Hynne and his work has been remixed by a ton of big names including Avicii (who is killing it on his own) and Axwell. I’ll stop talking… it’s my pleasure to introduce you to Adrian Lux.

I can’t sleep when the sun goes down either! I love that song man… did you ever think you would have so much success when you produced that track?

No, I never knew that. It’s so hard to predict what is going to be big and what will not be. I’m so happy that Axwell lifted the song and made the release happen.

You are originally from Sweden. Isn’t it cold over there?

Yes, it’s crazy cold here… the only thing we can do is spend time in the studio. I guess that is good! We have like 7 months of winter. Every time spring comes it feels very surprising.

You are involved with quite a few labels… Ultra, Axtone, La vida Locash. Why can’t you just pick one? Does it ever get confusing working with so many different labels?

(Laughs.) Yes, it’s like this in the dance music industry. Now I’m working exclusively with Ultra Records for the album, so that feels good.

I love your single Teenage Crime too. You are pumping out one great single after another. Is there an album in the works here?

It’s set to release in early March. I’m just doing the last mixing and mastering. I’m really happy with the result.

Tell me about your relationship with Empire Artist Management.

Empire Artist Management is my worldwide management company. They are the ones who deal with my remixes, gigs and other inquiries. We have a great connection and we are achieving the goals together.

Your website just redirects people to your social media sites. Do you manage all of your social media sites? You are crushing it on Facebook and Twitter by the way!

Thanks! Yes, I manage my Facebook and Twitter efforts. Sometimes my management will post a contest or gig. Twitter is an amazing way of staying in touch with fans and other DJ friends; it’s so easy!

I love the artwork for the single Alive. Who designed that?

His name is Ricky Tillblad. He has done a lot of stuff for the Swedish House Mafia guys as well!

You aren’t playing a ton of shows… is that because of the album?

Yes, my main focus has been in the studio. It takes so much time to make an album. It’s crazy… It feels good to let go of it after all this time!

There is a new DJ Mag Top 100. I am not that impressed with the list. It seems that the guys at the top are all producing pop tracks. How does the Top 100 list affect you and getting shows?

Right now I think the list is about the people who does the biggest productions at the moment and who gets it out to the masses. I think it would be nice if there could be a more diverse mix of DJs on the list, but it’s up to the fans so there is not much to argue with. If I get on the list I think it would affect me positively with bookings, but I still have alot of work to do.

There are a ton of remixes of Can’t Sleep. When a DJ remixes your track, do they need permission from you? Do you get to listen to the remix before it’s released?

Yes, its often the label who goes after the remixes. I always have to approve the remix though.

You also did some modeling early on. Do you still do that, or is that in the past?

No, I gave that up. I think my modeling agency was pretty tired of me anyway since I was always DJing, and I rarely had any time to work.

What’s the biggest crowd you have ever played in front of? Do you get nervous playing in front of big crowds?

I think it was around 15,000. I don’t ever focus on the size of the crowd… I always try to get everyone going, in smaller clubs with capacities of 300-500. The thing that can get me nervous though is if I am tired before the gig. That can sometimes set me off balance so I always try to rest before and show.

What’s on your iPod right now… what are you listening to these days?

I’m listening a lot to old music… some The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, and Iggy Pop. I like that stuff. Since I’m doing gigs all the time, it’s nice to listen to that kind of laid back stuff when I’m not in the club.

Tell me a little bit more about Adrian Lux TV.

It’s under development at the moment… more to come!

Your logo is on a lot of stuff… do you ever wear your own merchandise around the house or the studio?

(Laughs.) Yes, sometimes if I am hungover or on laundry days.

What’s next for you… what’s 2012 hold for Adrian Lux?

I think the main thing will be the release of my album, and then taking my gigs to the next level.

Thanks for taking the time out of your busy schedule to sit with me. In all of the interviews I do, I always give the artist the last word. Go.

I want to thank my fans around the world who have faith in my music. I wish I could gather all of you guys and have one big party!

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Stefano Noferini Continues His Global Supremacy

Posted by rickyleepotts On December - 24 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

Stefano Noferini Continues His Global Tech/House SupremacyStefano Noferini is well versed in the art of making people move. But his virtuosity extends far past creating a groove. Stefano is gifted with the knowledge of how to instinctually tap into the dark dirty nature of what rhythm can do, harnesses it somehow, and deftly transpose it to the world in digital form. Let’s just say you’re going to dance, whether you came to or not. With a relentless, driving beat to anchor the track, Stefano builds upon subtle layers of bass melody and clever percussion work to effortlessly lay waste any unsuspecting sound system. This is big, powerful track, pulsing with a nasty tribal undertow that will have you transported to the center of a drum circle on the playa the minute the first kick drops.

“Makaly” is, at its core, a huge sounding, banging track that is a tech-house tour de force on any dancefloor. Road tested by the man himself, you can bet the track has been cut and crafted to utter perfection. “Big room sound” seems a bit of an understatement on this one. “Makaly” released on December 19 on Stefano’s own Deeperfect imprint. Don’t miss it.

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Tiësto to Launch EDM Inspired Clothing Line

Posted by rickyleepotts On December - 23 - 2011ADD COMMENTS

Tiësto to Launch EDM Inspired Clothing LineGlobal sensation Tiësto has revolutionized the world of electronic dance music with his incredible live shows and timeless productions. Now he’s poised to explode onto the fashion scene with his new clothing line CLVB LIFE, that was released earlier this month at Kitson (LA) and Atrium (New York and Miami). CLVB LIFE launches with a collection of high-end tees catering to club culture. This line represents the first time the electronic dance music movement has been given a voice in the fashion world

The tees are influenced by the key elements of Tiësto’s performances – light, color, and symmetry. The cutting edge graphics appear on fine cotton tops for both men and women. CLVB LIFE apparel promises to set off the next major shift in contemporary fashion, and demonstrate the influence and power of the millions of fans of both Tiësto and electronic dance music. Tiësto says, “the launch of CLVB LIFE clothing is something of which I’m really proud. Alongside music, fashion is a great love of mine and as I travel the world I pick up inspiration everywhere. I have been working on this collection for a while now and I think it perfectly embodies the attitude of the CLVB LIFE experience worldwide.”

Recently voted “The Greatest DJ of All Time”, Tiësto plays to millions of people a year, with over 200 shows annually, from Rio to Ibiza, Vegas to London, transcending musical genres and appealing to a broad global audience.

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FedEx Guy Throws Computer Monitor Over Fence

Posted by rickyleepotts On December - 23 - 20112 COMMENTS

Have you guys seen this? This boggles my mind. Watching this makes me wonder what sort of damage our packages really suffer. What would you do if this was your package? I do have to give the guy props… he was brave enough to share this video and didn’t seem that upset. This was the text associated with the video on his YouTube channel:

“Here is a video of my monitor being “delivered”. The sad part is that I was home at the time with the front door wide open. All he would have had to do was ring the bell on the gate. Now I have to return my monitor since it is broken.”

This video has nearly 6,000,000 views and has received a ton of comments/likes/dislikes. Watching this, I don’t know if I should “like” it because the guy caught him on camera or if I should “dislike” it because the dude threw his monitor. Regardless, stuff like this makes me mad and I am glad that he got caught. Funny thing… a lot of people in the comment section are talking about UPS. They also released a video this week of a delivery man flipping off the camera and tossing a similar package. I guess the holiday stress is getting to us all!

Have you ever had a package delivered that was damaged? What would you do if this happened to you?

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