Dre Skull for Triple J’s Mix Up

October 12th, 2011

This weekend Dre Skull had a featured mix on Australia’s Triple J radio, alongside other exclusive mixes from Drop The Lime, All The Lights and Diplo. The mix features some forthcoming Mixpak productions from Dubbel Dutch and Bert on Beats, not to mention a ton of white labels and remixes.

Go here to stream the mix.

The Bass EP

August 11th, 2011

Trouble & Bass has just released “The Bass EP” which features two collaborations spearheaded by club vet Bart B More with T&B label mates AC Slater and Drop The Lime. True to its name, the EP is very, very bassy.

Fabriclive 53: Drop The Lime

August 20th, 2010

Fabric have just released the details of upcoming Fabriclive mix from Trouble & Bass labelhead Drop The Lime. Not only does it look like it’s going to be a heavy mix, it also includes the Nadastrom remix of Mixpak’s very own Melé! It’s set for release on October 12th, head here for the lowdown.

Sex Sax

June 23rd, 2010

Trouble & Bass honcho Drop The Lime is kicking off summer with his new single “Sex Sax.” Feel that New York heat!

Mixpak Interview Series: DJ Gina Turner (Plus a bonus HellzBellz Mix!)

May 14th, 2010

One of my favourite things about DJ Gina Turner is her ability for musical versatility. Able to blend classic house sounds with new material without any dischord, Gina opts to skip focusing exclusively on “the big thing of the day” or blog haus trends. Instead, her sets weave together narratives honoring the sometimes forgotten 4am basement house jams that have carried dance music to where it is now.

2010 has brought great things for her as well- a standout single on Sound Pellegrino as half of the multiculturally dope dance outfit Nouveau Yorican, and the recent Morena Mix, created live on two CD-Js in one take.

Pulling some serious power moves these days, Gina is about to release the second Nouveau Yorican single “Jackit” on  May 27th through MixMash Records, backed by some powerful Drop The Lime and Tony Senghore remixes.

I got a chance to ask Gina a bit about the past, present & future of dance music. Also included is a free mix for New York sexploitation fashion label HellzBellz!

Questions by Brendan Arnott (my text in bold).

Teki Latex called your last release “A modern take on New York’s Puerto Rican artistic identity seen through the eyes and ears of an asian Dutch house virtuoso and a half-sicilian/half-latino part-time NYC, part-time LA resident” but puts a question mark at the end of it, kind of like he’s stumped about how to label it. How would you label your sound?

Well being a born and raised New Yorker, you are in a melting pot of cultures for sure, when going into making Boriqua with Luke, I brought everything that inspired me growing up in the NY House scene. The jacking sound mixed with Latin flavor, we also wanted to bridge the gap between the underground house scene and of course the big room house scene that’s so relevant in NY.

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