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B-Day Boy

August 21, 2014
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Absolutely loving the soulful and groovy vibes Canadian producer/DJ, Birthday Boy is bringing to our iTunes.

It feels like summer is lasting a little bit longer with his future funk remix of Gabriel Garzon-Montano’s track, “Everything Is Everything”.

Influenced by everyone’s favorite R&B legend, Marvin Gaye, you are sure to find some danceable and downloadable tunes that feel classic, yet contemporary by the BB.

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#birthdayboy #gabrielgarzonmontano #everythingiseverything #future #funk #soul #groove #remix #housemusic #freemusic #freedownload #musicislovesb

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Music is Love – Interview 006 – feat. Sepehr

August 19, 2014
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Based in San Francisco, you can generally catch Sepehr “twisting knobs & making sobs” with buddy and fellow DJ/producer, Ardalan. On a great night, you can catch all that, and a stellar dolphin impersonation that will make you ladies weak in the knees.

If you haven’t noticed, San Francisco and the surrounding East Bay’s talent has been on fire this past couple years and has been labeled as extremely progressive and consistently cool in the EDM world.

If that doesn’t draw you in, let us be blunt with all you quick ones: this is as an artist to add to your repetoire of bass heavy 4×4 producing junkies.

Get to know the hilarity that is Sepehr, below. <3

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Where are you from and when did you migrate your buns up to San Francisco?

I am originally born and raised in San Jose, California… which is pretty much neighbors with SF…

What does “Sepehr” mean and where are it’s origins?Sepehr is a Persian name for the dudes.  It’s pronounced SE-PEAR (like a pear. Yummmm). It’s my god given name and I’ve learned to embrace peoples terrible butcherings of it over the years (i.e, seffer, sapur, and the cringeworthy, “sepeer”).

I think the actual meaning of it in Farsi is somewhere a long the lines of sky, heavens, or the universe. I know, its a big responsibility to live up to the meaning!

What where you listening to when you where 15? How/Where did your love for house music begin?When I was 15 I was into a lot of underground hip-hop a la madvillain, and weird post-hardcore and math bands.  I was originally playing guitar (incoming cliche house dj story) and had hopes of being a guitarist-vocalist kinda dude, but the love for the four on the floor consumed me.My cousins who I grew up with (both now techno producers that own a record store in SF) started going to, like, “kandi kid” raves around that time and I had no idea what was going on, but there were lots of bad decisions and debauchery.The first rave I went to and quintessential psychedelic rave experience in 2006 at the party called “POP”. Mark Farina was playing and I loved it so much but I had no idea why… I remember just watching people dance and trying to emulate them cause I had no clue.

After that, my friend and fellow producer Ardalan and I delved deeper into the genre and started twisting knobs and making wobs and now, I’m here.

When did you start producing and how has your music progressed over the years?

I started producing I think around age 16.  I would open FL studio and literally click random buttons until something similar to a beat would come to fruition.  The music I made back then was so terrible that it makes David Guetta’s music sound like Mozart.  I think being surrounded by a group of friends that were similarly trying to hone production skills at the same time made me progress a lot faster and gave me constant motivation, but somehow, along the lines of messing around with friends, and getting influenced by artists I respected at underground parties, my music began to sound like actual music.

This is your second annual “Dolphin Funk” – what’s with you and dolphins?
Me and some homies wanted to have a name or a brand that we identified with and were just having the biggest trouble trying to get something to represent us properly.  Then after a long night of taking notes and powerpoints and spreadsheets (just kidding we were partying), we came up with “tech dolphin”.  It can mean anything really.
Dolphins are our spirit animals. “Dolphin Funk” is something I created as a pseduo-genre that describes my sound. Plus, I can do a mean dolphin call.Did you know Dolphins are considered “non-human persons” in India?

Well you know what, the Indians are doing it proper then. Dolphins got rights too.Tell us about some collaborations you’ve worked on and/or are working on.

As far as collaborations, I’d always be open to work with people who I respect and admire, but I have been more so focusing on myself as an artist and trying to breakthrough. However, there probably will be some sort of musical projects coming from me and Ardalan in the near future.As far as solo stuff, I am kind of in a transitional period of getting more mature in my production and kind of moving on to other labels that I admire.  I am releasing a 12″ for Monty Luke’s label “Black Catalogue” early next year which I am really excited for.

Where can we catch you perform next?

You can catch me playing at the “Sundazed” after-hours this Saturday night – Sunday morning in SF, and also the infamous “SuperHero Street Faire” in SF next month!

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Download Sepehr’s newest release, Dolphin Funk (Vol. II) and get funky on land:

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#sepehr #dolphin #funk #dolphinfunk #housemusic #groove #westcoast #freedownload #freemusic #musicislovesb

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Su Na: Not Soon Enough

August 19, 2014
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Is it just me, or did yesterday feel like 4 days in one? Well, it’s over, and I personally feel like a better woman for it.

Taking down the energy today with San Francisco producer, Su Na. Ah, the comfort and nostalgia that rnb brings rolling through the city on Muni during a misty morning.

It’s just divine.

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#su #na #suna #jeremih @shlomo #dope #future #bass #rnb #chill #trap #remix #edit #freemusic #freedownload #musicislovesb

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John Paton Takes You Higher

August 15, 2014
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Let’s all take a moment this morning to meditate, evaluate, and contemplate so we are able to radiate all weekend long like the shinning star you are!

Guess what? We have the perfect background music for you to do all of the above “-ates” and begin the day feeling high as a kite.

Meet the newest star to SoundCloud:

19 years young and UK kiddo, John Paton has less than 30 followers on SoundCloud featuring 2 new, chilled-out tracks for free. Grab both and allow yourself to be nothing but thankful for what the Universe has undoubtedly given you. <3

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#johnpaton #PRCSSN #armcandy #uk #future #bass #housemusic #deephouse #chill #tropical #freemusic #freedownload #musicislovesb

 

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Ghetto Papa

August 14, 2014
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Since we have been slamming you with bass the past couple weeks, let’s continue to roll out the red carpet for some house music.

We should all be familiar with mega babe, Nina Kraviz, and her catchy deep house tune, “Ghetto Kraviz” released late in 2011.

Oh, all the remixes/edits/refixes that have been created off of that glorious ghetto tech groove! What’s your favorite?

For now, enjoy a full body “Ghetto” remix by Greece producer/DJ, Nikos Pappas A.K.A. Junior Papa.

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#juniorpapa #ghetto #ninakraviz #ghettokraviz #remix #housemusic #deephouse #techhouse #freedownload #freemusic #musicislovesb

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What About Worthy

August 13, 2014
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Livening up what is already a loveable track, Worthy plays around with “What About Us” originally by Flume & Chet Faker and adds a healthy dose of birdie booty to the chilled out electro collaboration.

With a killer album dropping in June, this grimy little birdie is on a role!

We can’t wait to catch him fluttering around on the Playa this year!

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#worthy #dirtybird #chetfaker #flume #whataboutus #remix #edit #housemusic #westcoast #bass #freemusic #freedownload #musicislovesb

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Music is Love – Interview 005 – feat. Trevor Kelly

August 13, 2014
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If you were at the Audiowaska Stage around 5PM Sunday evening late last April at Lucidity Music Festival, you may have have had your heart opened a little bit by this dude.

When you think of “conscious music” you dont usually think of 808 bass, hip-hop lyrics, and jukey vibes. Trevor Kelly aims to change all that.

We were able to get Trevor Kelly to tell us a little about himself and his latest release “Sacred Fire” on Pirate Sound International.

Enjoy <3

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1. Tell us a little about yourself. Where you located? How long have you been making music and how did you get started?

My name is Trevor Kelly I’m a California native, San Francisco transplant. I have been composing, creating, and performing music since I was 13 – years in various genres and all things musical, live band to electronic. I left standard high school around 15 to pursue my music endeavors full time, composing the instrumental and lyrical parts for the groups and recordings I was involved with. I consider myself a musician, and a bass music producer, not limited to any genre. I strive to express myself, and my love for music, and its ability to positively impact humanity fully through my productions and performances.

2. You just dropped the “Sacred Fire ep”, tell us the idea behind the album.

Sacred Fire represents the endless energy source within and without us. While it is invisible to the eye, it can fuel your purpose, intention and creativity. I wrote the title track off the EP “Sacred Fire” while on my first American tour, when I was in Pittsburgh, the day after my show with Love and Light. I was staying at the BC1-OfaKind house, playing on the new keyboard I bought for the road, snow falling outside. Inspired by the moment, I started writing the main Rhodes lead piano lines, and, from there, the track created itself.

3. “Sacred Fire” is the first EP release on Pirate Sound International. How does that feel? How has the response been?

Pirate Sound International represents the underground pushing through; promoting music that should be heard, available to everyone, and backed with the best intentions! I am honored to help their vision grow and prosper! Much respect!

4. You also have a side project called Pacific Standard, tell us a little about that.

Pacific Standard was created to make a major impact on both the hip-hop and electronic music worlds. A collaboration between myself, Trevor Kelly (producer/DJ) and Ro Knew (emcee), Pacific Standard evolved organically, becoming a natural vehicle for music as a tool to inspire originality, creativity, and the dismantling of any boundaries that divide us as humans! We’re also into drums that knock, earth-shaking bass lines, slick rhymes, and hypnotic melodies. Paying tribute to soundsystem culture and hip-hop culture, our debut EP “Local Honey” is out now for FREE download on our Soundcloud and Bandcamp pages; Our LP, “Timeless,” is a modern record reflecting the California mind state that inspired it. Release date SOON TBA!

5. You are kind of a one-man-show. As an artist that doesn’t have the support of manager / booking agent how do u manage yourself? 

Great question.

It is a challenge! Trying to maintain creative integrity in a very competitive business world is, if nothing else, educational. To move forward, we all need to surround ourselves with people we trust, those who share our vision and are willing to work alongside our efforts. No man is an island…it takes teamwork.

It’s a different day in music. I’m not solely the artist, dedicated exclusively to my craft, I’m the business man, managing and maintaining the status of my career. So many different avenues must be covered to cultivate myself as a well marketed and productive artist. There is so much music out there nowadays, its a challenge to make waves in the vast sea of producers. A balance must be maintained between myself as an artist, and how I’m being received.

I keep a current flow of fresh music out for release while actively seeking out new and bigger bookings/festivals. The challenge becomes: how can I keep up with my marketing, booking, and promotion commitments while maintaining a high level of production? Time for music is of the utmost importance. I keep on the grind, and stay as healthy, and grateful as possible.

6. Where do you find your biggest source of inspiration ?

I derive much of my inspiration from the hardworking producers, and artists around me. Musicians who go out of their way to make music their main priority, living day to day to get to the next booking, next EP. Music that has intention and depth. From the people who truly support and enjoy the music we make! They go out of their way to make things possible for us to thrive and perform!

7. Any artists you want to give a shout-out to and think we should check out?

Oh man . . . loaded question! So many good artists out there at the moment. Gotta shout out Yheti, Taso, DJ Rashad (RIP), B. Bravo, Ro Knew, G jones, Doshy, Grimblee/Hecka, Hypha, Duffrey, Shlump, Billy Kenny, Taiki Nulight, Jafu, to name a few on my radar and in my sets!

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Check out “Sacred Fire” via Pirate Sound International:

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#trevorkelly #bass #piratesoundinternational #westcoast #sacredfire #ep #interview #freemusic #freedownload #musicislovesb

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Everyone's Drunk

August 12, 2014
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Been on that top 40 remix tip if you haven’t noticed our previous posts wreaking of r&b coolness. Diva RiRi, r&b bad boy, Lloyd and now, The Weeknd taking over Beyonce…ahem, ‘Yonce’s original track, “Drunk In Love”.

TVNE & aywy prove that this tune isn’t only for radio junkies, graduating the cover for us remix snobs.
Slap some future bass on this baby and I’m not drunk, I’m wasted on that l-o-v-e.

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