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Mario Ochoa vs Martin Solveig - Everybodies El Lado Oscuro (ChadPhunks Mashup) by DJ ChadPhunk

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Mario Ochoa vs Martin Solveig - Everybodies El Lado Oscuro (ChadPhunks Mashup) by DJ ChadPhunk





Exclusive live set recorded from Def Stunt…

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Live set recorded from Def Stunt…

One of our favourite Techy House producers has recorded an amazing set, with so many exclusive tracks on offer. His style reminds of the Swedish House Mafia in some ways. His Bootlegs also show serious talent, check out the smoking hot mixing too.

Download this EXCLUSIVE set here!
http://www33.zippyshare.com/v/11912108/file.html

Def Stunt - July 2010 Bigroom Sounds Tracklist

1.Def Stunt Intro - Mr Fingers Can you feel that Zanders ere'
2.Michel Cleis - La Mezcla (Ant Brooks Remix)
3.Def Stunt - Wet Horn (Big Room Mix)
4.D - Formation - Weakness (Original Mix)
5.Def Stunt vs Axwell vs Pocket808 vs Eurythmics vs Steve Angello - Sweet Valodja Ghostship (Def Stunt Bootleg)
6.Eesma - Speak w/ Chris Lake - Carry Me Away (Micky Slim & Funkagenda Mix)
7.Kim Fai - P.S (Original Mix)
8.Steve Angello, Axwell, Sebastian Ingrosso, Laidback Luke - Leave The World Behind feat. Deborah Cox (Unknown Remix)
9.Deadmau5 VS Faithless - Let Arguru Go feat. Dirty South (Def Stunt Private Bootleg)
10.D Ramirez & Dirty South - Shield (Original Mix) w/ Kings of Tomorrow - Finally (Acapella)
11.Simon And Shaker Vs Groove Garcia - Soultech (Simon And Shaker Remix) w/ Celeda - The Underground (Acapella)
12.Sia vs Booka Shade - The Girl Who Lost Herself (Joris Voorn Bootleg)
13.Bob Sinclar - New New New (Avicii Meets Yellow Mix)
14.Steve Angello - Isabel (Kim Fai's Tipton Noddle Mafia Remix) w/ Todd Terry - Preacher (Acapella)
15.Moby - Go (Trentemoller Remix)
16.Steve Angello vs - Chaa Chaa Felix You Want Me (Dirty South Bootleg) w/ Tim Berg - Alcoholic (Avicii Edit) (Def Stunts Tool)
17.Paul Thomas, Sonny Wharton And Ant Brooks - Konduktor (Original Mix)
18.Paul Woolford - Erotic Discourse
19.Afrojack and Bobby Burns - Bungee w/ Fatboy Slim - Star 69 (Acapella)
20.Rhythm Masters and MYNC - I Feel Love feat. Wynter Gordon (Dan Castro Remix)

Also, join Def Stun’s new Facebook page for more exclusive sets, releases and info on his upcoming shows.
http://www.facebook.com/pages/def-stunt/38550465372





Blade from Jestofunk vs Reboot - Enjoy Rhythm of Music (ChadPhunks Bootleg)

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First bootleg from DJ ChadPhunk with his adding of Riva Starrs accapella over Blade from Jestofunk rhythm of life

Check it out

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Def Stunt Facebook Fan Page

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One of our favourite Producers of the moment has just started a Facebook Fan Page…

http://www.facebook.com/pages/def-stunt/38550465372

Please follow Def Stunt aka Zander Mazuka for updates on his Productions, Remixes, DJ Events and Free giveaways, including a free set that’s up on there now; with loads of EXCLUSIVE Tracks to download.

Many thanks.
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We need your vote and support…

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We need your vote and support…




Our boy Def Stunt aka Zander Mazuka is entering into the Flamingo Records Competition to Remix Funkermans latest release.

His remix is now uploaded to Youtube and needs your vote!

This year we have followed Def Stunt aka Zander Mazuka through his journey towards success and it’s been a fantastic ride.
His Tracks and Remixes have smashed Miami this year and he’s definitely a name to watch.

Help make a difference and vote for him here…

Click the Thumbs up here





Def Stunt - Sweet Dreams (Eurythmics, Nina Simone & Pryda Included Remix)

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We’ve got another great FREE 320kbs track from one of our new favourites, Def Stunt.

He’s put together a fine Remix of a long standing classic.
At some point every DJ has spun a version of Sweet Dreams, so it’s great to have an up to date one to spin out.

The Remix takes on a 2010 Big Room Tech House vibe.
It has the classic 80’s Sweet Dreams Riff and the well recognised Vocal from Nina Simone – I Feel Good, which has been made to sound really airy and mysterious. There’s also part of well known Pryda track in there too; at the breakdown. It’s a high pitched string that leads to the electronic blast of beats and intricate percussion.

Overall this is an immense remix, and Def Stunt aka Zander Mazuka is definitely not a name to be sneered at.

Def Stunt - Sweet Dreams (Eurythmics, Nina Simone & Pryda Included Remix)

Find more from Def Stunt here: www.soundcloud.com/zander-mazuka





A Classic Remixed to into a Big Room Tech House Beauty…

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A Classic Remixed to into a Big Room Tech House Beauty…

Def Stunt aka Zander Mazuka has been a real busy boy this year with massive tracks heading to the Winter Music Conference in Miami and loads of releases on the way…
Including forthcoming releases and remixes for giant labels such as Hook & Bellboy Records, Digital Vinyl Recordings and even Fools Gold Imprint (We love his ‘Def Stunt Riff Raff Remix’ of ‘Treasure Fingers – Lift Me’…which sounds similar to his older Zander Mazuka Big Beat and Jacking Rave sounds).

He has gained support from every corner of the globe, including some seriously influential faces…
His ‘Donna Summer - I Feel Love (Def Stunt Remix)’ was used on the ‘Flora – Gucci’ TV advert which was witnessed by millions, played by so many DJ’s and was even smashed out by Tiefschwarz as the last record during their set at Manchester’s Warehouse Project! Believe it or not, this track is unreleased; and was simply uploaded as a Free Promo for downloader’s everywhere.

His ‘Def Stunt Riff Raff Remix’ of ‘Treasure Fingers – Lift Me’ is still going strong too with Radio Plays everywhere including several plays via ‘In New DJs We Trust’ on BBC Radio1, Kiss FM and Galaxy FM.
Big boys such as Laidback Luke, Alistair Whitehead and even Mark Doyle have also supported this Summer Anthem remake.

There are also rumours of a Tiger Stripes / Def Stunt collaborative Remix on the way, which will definitely be one to watch.

Tiger Stripes - Survivor

Work has also started on a Jacking Remix for old Label Boss Mark Stent, who runs Flexual Records. Signed as Zander Mazuka back then, his tracks blew away the fidget scene. So this Remix should be interesting to see how his sound has progressed.

Another Free Def Stunt Promo is sure to be doing the rounds very shortly, and I’m pleased to say we have a real exclusive here!

This is an original production which plays OD to an old Trance and House classic by CRW. It’s a fantastic remake that takes a classic old vocal straight into the 21st Century.

FREE Download (320kbs Link)>>>
Def Stunt – Chime (CRW Chant)





Tim Letteer (N.Y.C. - U.S.A.) - U GOTTA LUV




Check out this HOT new single by my buddy producer Tim Letteer. Please support his work by getting other great mixes including re-works by world-renown dj Jerome Farley @ Masterbeat!






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Google shuts down music blogs without warning

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In what critics are calling "musicblogocide 2010", Google has deleted at least six popular music blogs that it claims violated copyright law. These sites, hosted by Google's Blogger and Blogspot services, received notices only after their sites – and years of archives – were wiped from the internet.

"We'd like to inform you that we've received another complaint regarding your blog," begins the cheerful letter received by each of the owners of Pop Tarts, Masala, I Rock Cleveland, To Die By Your Side, It's a Rap and Living Ears. All of these are music-blogs – sites that write about music and post MP3s of what they are discussing. "Upon review of your account, we've noted that your blog has repeatedly violated Blogger's Terms of Service ... [and] we've been forced to remove your blog. Thank you for your understanding."

Jolly as Google may be, none of the bloggers who received these notices are "understanding" in the least. Although such sites once operated on the internet's fringes, almost exclusively posting songs without permission, many blogs are now wined, dined and even paid (via advertising) by record labels. After the success of blog-buzzy acts such as Arcade Fire, Lily Allen and Vampire Weekend, entire PR firms are dedicated to courting armchair DJs and amateur critics.

Despite the de facto alliance between labels and blogs, not all of the record companies' legal teams have received the message. In a complaint posted to Google Support, Bill Lipold, the owner of I Rock Cleveland, cited four cases in the past year when he had received copyright violation notices for songs he was legally entitled to post. Tracks by Jay Reatard, Nadja, BLK JKS and Spindrift all attracted complaints under the USA's Digital Millennium Copyright Act, even when the respective MP3s were official promo tracks. As a publicist for BLK JKS' label, Secretly Canadian, told Lipold: "Apparently DMCA operate on their own set of odd rules, as they even requested that the BLK JKS' official blog remove the song." It's not clear who "DMCA" is in this case, as the act does not defend itself.

"I assure you that everything I've posted for, let's say, the past two years, has either been provided by a promotional company, came directly from the record label, or came directly from the artist," Lipold wrote to Google.
The company's first official response came only late yesterday, as #Musicblogocide2k10 sped up Twitter's trending charts. "When we receive multiple DMCA complaints about the same blog, and have no indication that the offending content is being used in an authorised manner, we will remove the blog," explained product manager Rick Klau. "[If] this is the result of miscommunication by staff at the record label, or confusion over which MP3s are 'official' ... it is imperative that you file a DMCA counter-claim so we know you have the right to the music in question."

The trouble with filing a formal, legal DMCA counter-claim is, that most bloggers don't know how. What's more, many of Blogger's DMCA notices allegedly omit the name of the offending song. Bloggers aren't even sure what they are denying.
Take the case of Masala, co-founded by Guillaume Decouflet in mid-2005. Together with his partners, Decouflet has introduced hundreds of thousands of readers to underground genres such as kuduro and funk carioca. Masala's writers weren't typical music bloggers, waxing lyrical about Neon Indian and the new Phoenix remix: mostly DJs, they shared South African electronica, Japanese dancehall, UK funky and Senegalese hip-hop. "We haven't been posting any Whitney Houston or anything," Decouflet explained. He only recalls receiving one DMCA notice – ever – from Blogger. As this email did not name the offending song, he says he doesn't know what caused the complaint. Masala's bloggers responded to Google's email, Decouflet insists, but never heard back. That is, until their entire site – and more than four years of archives – were deleted this week.

"It's just sad because we were documenting young people's music from all around the globe," Decouflet said. "For a lot of people, it was music they wouldn't have been able to discover elsewhere." Decouflet is now trying to "salvage" the Masala archive, using Google's own Reader tool to dig up old posts. Other banished blogs have taken similar steps. Living Ears, It's a Rap and Pop Tarts have relaunched at new URLs, generally without any older material.

Not all music blogs are as innocent as I Love Cleveland and Masala. Although the majority of bloggers share only single songs, showing particular affection for the obscure and out of print, some blogs are the most banal sort of pirates – offering links to download entire new releases. However, these sites are ostracised by the blogging mainstream, left off aggregators such as the Hype Machine. No one protests when Google quietly removes their Blogspot accounts and yet ironically, amid the "musicblogocide", dozens of these still remain online.

The two largest Blogspot-hosted music blogs, Gorilla vs Bear and My Old Kentucky Home, show no sign of being affected, although they will still find these developments alarming. "I don't post anything that's not approved, and obviously nothing on major labels," said Gorilla vs Bear's Chris Cantalini. "But apparently that doesn't matter in some of these cases."

In a press release last year, Google seemed to recognise this distinction, announcing a new policy vis-a-vis music bloggers. From now on, it wrote, DMCA notices would not result in the instant deletion of offending blogs. Instead, individual posts would be temporarily removed, with a prominent notice to help bloggers respond to the allegations. "Music bloggers are a large segment of our users – and we know that for those who've received one or more DMCA complaints in the past, this may have been a frustrating experience," Klau wrote in August. Almost six months later, the experience doesn't appear to have become any less frustrating.

Decouflet sounds weary. "Google is treating bloggers like Big Brother," he said. "Shoot first, ask questions after."

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