Name three tunes that never leave your bag? It might be a bit cliche now but let's face it, that's about as good as it gets. I guess you're gunning for something electronic, so let's go Daft Punk's Homework. If we were teaching a class here, maybe Elvis Presley's first single on Sun Records from '55 with 'Blue Moon of Kentucky' and 'That's All Right.' For me, personally, maybe Jimmy Hendrix's first album Are You Experienced from '67. What is the most crucial record of all time? It was a Better Days (one of Toronto's bigger rave production companies) show called Milk & Honey with Sasha and Laurent Garnier.” My first rave was about '96 at The Guvernment in Toronto, which was a brand new venue at the time. “I evolved backwards and started with clubs at a ridiculously young age, before going to raves with a much older crew I was hanging out with back then. It also captures the glorious atmosphere of BMP itself, whose January date provides a welcome dose of winter sun alongside a line-up packed full of the best DJs in the world. 19), the debut compilation from the Mexico-based festival, which is mixed by Art Department.įeaturing Berlin-based Mind Against's remix of “Sun Comes Up,” alongside one of 2013's breakthroughs, Tenwalls, plus Deetron, Eric Volta – with his massive “Love Your Illusion” - Louie Fresco, and many more, it's a grander, more extrovert sound reflecting their ever growing stature. If you want to guess as to what it'll sound like, we'd say check out BPM001 (out January 27 on No. With their follow up pencilled for 2014 on Crosstown Rebels, Toronto duo Kenny Glasgow and Jonny White are likely to have a few tricks up their sleeves again to ensure that round two is equally as anticipated. 19 Music) ironically closes a chapter in its history, marking the last track to draw from the sonic palette of its debut 2011 album, The Drawing Board, before the band went back to just that. Capturing the feeling of an after party that seems to morph from its fresh morning beginnings into the next night in the blink of an eye, Art Department's “Sun Comes Up” single (out now on No.
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