“My first LEAN HOUSE track. Supported by Brodinski, Boston Bun, Matthias Zimmermann…
A tribute to the track that has been my teenage years favourite and still is on top of the house music game. MASTERS AT WORK presents INDIA – TO BE IN LOVE” – Boyfriend
Early DJ Support: Armin Van Buurin, Mustard Pimp, Switch, Joachim Garraud, Tony Senghore, Feadz, Markus Schulz, Roy Davis Jr, Malente, Blu Jemz, Murderbot, Plump DJs, Freq Nasty, Laurent Garnier, Adam F, Peo De Pitte & many more.
ABOUT THE RELEASE:
The Explorer EP is aptly named, as Eric employs a variety of sound scapes and production techniques in this offering. The EP is quickly making an impact, having been featured on Beatport’s main page and played on radio from Australia to Italy to Asia. “Hope Springs Eternal” is a tropical house groove that is featured on Discobelle, complete with an edit by house legend Roy Davis Jr. “Let It Go” is an electro banger with pounding drums, vicious stabs, a wobbling bass line and a floor-crushing vocal that appeared in Mustard Pimp’s latest mix. “The End Of Mankind” brings influences from Grime, Juke, and Drumstep together with monstrous sounds and madcap vocal work by Louisahhh!!! and Sharp himself in a tongue in cheek apocalyptic scene.
ABOUT ERIC SHARP:
Eric Sharp heralds diversity and the freedom to express a variety of emotions and moods through his work, regardless of the incessant genre boundaries that are rampant in dance music. The Explorer EP, his debut solo offering on his own label Rock It Science Labs, reflects this sentiment. Prolific in the studio and tireless behind the decks, Eric’s tunes have turned up in sets by a host of internationally renowned DJs. 2011 was a huge year for Eric, with a flurry of collaborations, remixes, and performances at high profile events such as Outside Lands, Amsterdam Dance Event, Decibel Festival, SXSW, Ultra Week, Dim Mak and more. 2012 looks to be even better for Mr. Sharp; watch for him to continue rising.
My homies at Wildkats have been really carving out a name fore themselves over the past year, with some great remixes and originals out on killer labels, a busy touring schedule, and some plans to move back over stateside soon (which selfishly makes me happy…lol).
In the meantime, check out some great edits they have shared for free… AND be on the lookout for some of their work on our RIS Labs label very soon
This Beautifully produced house remix of Switch & Andrea Martin speaks for itself!
Heavyfeet- Two music producing, tea drinking, radio show presenting, industry critiquing, cake loving, studio gear buying, blog writing chaps from the rainy city, Manchester.
DJ Revolution is back with a new performance video using The Bridge, the software collaboration between Ableton & Serato. Watch the video where he takes the best beatbox records and remixes them in a unique live set, demonstrating his incredible skills.
Got what it takes in the studio to shake the walls of clubs across the world? Reverbnation has teamed up with Rock It Science Laboratories, KRK, and Gator to give three young producers a tremendous opportunity to garner exposure amongst their peers in the electronic music community and win a great prize package by competing to create the best remix of “The Chirps” – a track by prominent dance music producers DJ Fame and Eric Sharp on their breakout label Rock It Science Labs.
The Judges: Photek – A pioneer in the world of Drum & Bass, Photek has never ceased innovating, remaining a major player today in the dub and d & b world.
Roy Davis Jr – Chicago house legend Roy Davis Jr’s influence on dance music cannot be disputed, from his role in Phuture to his myriad solo work.
Santiago & Bushido – Representing the new school, S & B’s electro is hugely respected with work on labels ranging from Dim Mak to Om Records.
The Prizes:
The judges will choose the final winners, who will get a sweet prize package.
The 3 Winners will receive the following prizes:
- 2 KRK Systems RP6G2 Studio Monitors
- 2 Gator Cases Premium Monitor Stands
- Artist feature on Reverbnation for one week
- Official release on Rock It Science Laboratories
- Interview to be posted on RISLabs.com
- Top Applicants will have their work judged by Photek, Roy Davis Jr, or Santiago & Bushido
1. Phil Weeks – All Day Everyday – Robsoul recordings
2. Rills – Everybody – All Inn Records
3. Steve Bug – Swallowed Too Much Bass (Joris Voorn Remix) – Pokerflat
4. Tom EQ – So What? – CDR
5. Cat’z n Dog’z – I’m The One Who’s Crazy – Mothership
6. Tripmastaz – Roll Dat – Magnetic
7. Daniel Steinberg – On The Train (Derrick Carter Remix) – Front Room Recordings
8. TradeMarq – Dirty Girlz (DC’s One Man / One Army Dub) – Classic Music Company
9. Worthy & Eats Everything – Tric Trac – Dirtybird
10. Matt Cox – This Is How We Roll – CDR
11. Funkagenda – Afterclub (Filthy Rich Remix) – Toolroom Records
12. Oliver $ – Doin Ya Thing – Made To Play
13. Matt Cox – Raiding – CDR
14. John Acquaviva, Alex D’Elia, Nihil Young – Good Music – Definitive
15. Lairdriver – Star Trick – Gold n Tech
16. Carl Cox – Chemistry – (Nicole Moudaber Remix) – Intec Digital
17. Stefano Noferini – Fact – 100% Pure
18. Nornigold – Dirty (Tom EQ Remix) – Mighty Moog recordings
19. Claude vonStroke – Vocal Chords (Tom EQ Remix) – Dirtybird
20. Sister nancy – Bam Bam – Techniques Records
New 2 CD mix from our homie Ebar, coming out on November 15th, with some great nu disco tunes (including one from our Rock It Science label as well as a DJ Fame remix out earlier this year). Ebar was recently featured as artist of the week on Frisky Radio.
Veteran music purveyor Eric Reithler-Barros has two alter egos: DJ EBAR (deeper house and electronica styles) and Indicant (progressive and techier flavors). He stands in the midst of New York City’s electronic underground as a veteran DJ/producer/remixer since 1990, and he shows no sign of slowing down.
This is supported by a glance at the names that have shared the DJ booth with him: Josh Wink, Louie Vega, Kevin Hedge (Blaze), Tony Humphries, Jon Cutler, Matthias Heilebronn, Kaskade, Lisa Shaw, Andy Caldwell, Barbara Tucker, Tiesto, Moby, Markus Schulz, Sunshine Jones (Dubtribe) and countless others.
He has been spinning his unique brand of music to the world’s top clubs for 21 years including Cielo (New York), Rumor (Boston), Spundae (Los Angeles), Tantra (Miami), Sullivan Room (New York), Minyon (Budapest), Le Souk (New York), Folies Pigalle (Paris), BED (New York), Nikki Beach (Miami, Cabo San Lucas), and the wild all-night Full Moon parties of southern Thailand, to name a handful.
As an accomplished studio producer and remixer, EBAR has a long list of respected releases on some of the world’s most heralded dance music labels including King Street Sounds, West End Records, Peng Records, RCA, Sony Music/Columbia. Remix credits range from underground heroes Ananda Project to commercial hit artists Boomkat, Ludacris, Hanna Hais, and Deborah Harry (aka 80’s icon Blondie).
As a label boss, EBAR has run his own successful independent underground labels: Sifted (techno), Central Park Recordings (soulful/deep house), and his current project Quarterlife Records NYC (tech and progressive house).
The “Nu-School Sweatshop” release features tracks that incorporate nu-disco, indietronic, and nu-80s styles… contemporary music that brings the vintage sounds of previous decades into 2012 by using current production technology. It is an extended version of EBAR’s “artist of the week” broadcast on Frisky Radio on October 11, 2011.
New video by one of my favorite groups, Thievery Corp, for their single “Culture of Fear”. The song already sums up current times perfectly, but the video really puts the words to life.