
Were there a place you can permanate a pocket meat pie kept warm with the vein that have developed there with your juices rushing through them pulsating engorging With a whittling timerosion you fade from me making me alone with me In 2006 Venezia founded the electro label Trouble & Bass, a label that signs artists with bass-heavy leanings and a penchant for hard line sounds.Olfactoz I have eaten guzzillionth after buzzillianth times and I want to get fatter from your person in me I felt like I had an overdose on the hard electro distorted sounds and wanted to experiment with more natural, live elements.Īs a DJ who came up playing breakcore music, an especially aggressive and fast-paced style of dance music based around break-beats, Luca Venezia, who performs and records as Drop The Lime, later became known for his intense, distorted brand of electro. I'm finishing my album right now which has some of that western, Ennio Morricone-styled music. Rockabilly and blues is where my heart and soul has always been. I'm excited to see those dropped on a 3 a.m. "Hot As Hell" has these organic, raw sounds. I'm excited to bring that to a rave crowd - I haven't done it to a massive crowd before. I've been going in a new direction lately, and have incorporated a lot of rockabilly and blues sounds into my techno and house. In 2010 he received a Grammy nomination in the Best-Remixed Recording, Non-Classical category for his mix of house music producer Andy Caldwell's "Funk Nasty." Youngman has quickly risen to become one of the biggest DJs in electro and progressive house.

In 2007 he created the Wolfgang Gartner alias, and started making music with a more high-energy, electro style. Joey Youngman built his name in the early part of the decade as a deep house DJ, a jazzier, more laidback style of dance music. Then it builds up and slams again, and that's the peak. Everybody just drops down because they know what's coming.

Then it breaks into a progressive chord progression - the tone sounds like an old Atari video game - and that's when it goes into this euphoric building thing. There are a few different points that the crowd reacts - there's when that siren elephant sex noise comes in, and that's when people scream for the first time. Every time I play it that's still what I see. When I was making it I was making this lead siren sound, and when I was making it all I could think of was that it sounded like giant elephants having sex in the jungle. That's the hardest thing to do in music - make it simple yet effective. It's a lot simpler than most of things I do, but there's something very effective about it. I play it because of the crowd reaction it gets, and because it's one of my personal favorites. He now records alongside longtime house producer Armand Van Helden as Duck Sauce. A master turntablist, A-Trak was later recruited to be Kanye West's touring DJ. Armand was wearing a shirt with a wolf when we made this one, I played it in Ibiza on Monday and it was the highlight of my set.Ĭanadian DJ Alain Macklovitch, or A-Trak, was the youngest DJ to ever win the DMC World DJ championship he won when he was only 15. Sometimes we'll record some nonsensical stuff and after listening to it for 10 minutes we're like, 'Man I dunno this might just be a little too stupid.' So it has to be a good balance of being a little stupid, but also being something that people are gonna want to hear.


We record it, and if we can't stop listening to it, and we're just cracking up and not getting tired of it, then it's a keeper. And then there's this gestation period where we're like, 'What should we say?' hoping that lightning will strike, and then it strikes. When we make songs like this Armand Van Helden and I usually just start with a beat, then we want to add something to it, say something on it. It tickles my audience, makes them kind of laugh and cheer. This is a track that I play in my sets that's still at a point where most people haven't heard it yet, but they catch on really fast.
