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We’ve had a few people ask us, “Who is this Gina Turner girl listed on the Om WMC flyer?”. Here is the answer.

Originally hailing from New York, Gina Turner grew up with the NYC House sounds of clubs like Shelter and Sound Factory. Drawing inspiration from places such as these, she moved to Boston and gained her own radio shows on 88.9 WERS and 99.9 WECB. She soon became a staple in the Boston club scene and then in 2006 moved to Los Angeles. In LA she formed the DJ duo STACCATO (myspace.com/officialstaccato) and continued with radio and club, and founded an afterhours movement called MAJOR (myspace.com/majorlosangeles).

Gina has extended her talents across the pond and has played in such cities as Oslo, Brighton, & Paris. She has caught the attention Laidback Luke, Zoo Brazil & many other european producers, and with that comes collaborations that are legendary. Tiesto’s label BLACK HOLE RECORDINGS will be releasing her track “BANG IT” with Zoo Brazil in Late October 2009. Gina’s 2009 collaboration with Laidback Luke has birthed a new production duo called “Nouveau Yorican.” The tracks that they have coming out can be described as latin inspired shuffle tech house. This is just the beginning for Gina, she plans to release more tracks as Staccato as well her her highly anticipated solo productions.

We had a chance to sit down with Gina in preparation for the Om Miami 2010 event. Here are some questions we tossed her way…

Om: How did you get into DJing?
Gina Turner: Well, I grew up with NYC clubs such as Sound Factory and Shelter, listening to house music with my fake ID at the age of 14. By the time I was 17, I started buying house vinyl and I inherited my mother’s disco vinyl. Shortly after, I began to DJ in my bedroom. By 18, I moved to Boston to study Audio Production and obtained a radio show once a week on 88.9 WERS. It was an all electronic show and the rest is history!

OM: Who are some of your influences?
Wow…this is a loaded question. My number one influence would have to be TWO WITHOUT HATS, the infusion of Puerto Rican jacking house and energy in their tracks is timeless. Some of my other influences include: John Tejada, DJ Sneak, Derrick Carter, Armand Van Helden, Matthew Dear, and Trentemoeller.

Om: What have you been up to? What can we expect attached to your name?
Gina Turner: I have been quite focused on studio work in all aspects. I have a Radio Show on Scionav.com called Below The Bassline, and i have some really great guests lined up for the next year!

I have been working on a bunch of original tracks, that a close friend of mine described as “Derrick Carter with a little more balls,” this was a huge compliment to me as he is a great influence to me as a producer and a dj.
I have been working quite closely with Mad Decent’s Maluca and have been making beats for her. Also she did vocals for a track that me, Junior Sanchez & Alexander Technique produced.

This past year, I was in the studio with Switch. The tack we produced together might go on his Solid Groove Record. It’s an exciting honor…let’s just hope we finish it. I am working on a couple remixes as well.
I am also currently working on some original productions for my Staccato project.

In addition to all of this, I am doing some vocal work for producers like Sandro Silva and more.

Last…I have a side project called Nouveau Yorican. It is a collaboration between myself and Laidback Luke. Our first release, “Boriqua”, was released on Sound Pellegrino. Our next release, “Jackit”, is scheduled to be released in April/May on MixMash. We have a few more tracks that we are working on together, on top of a remix for Drop The Lime.

Om: What are your top 5 tracks you can’t wait to drop at Om’s WMC event?
Gina Turner:
1.) Cubic Zirconia – “Josephine” (Egyptrixx Dub)
2.) Palmez – “Black B” (David Jones Remix)
3.) Smokin Jo, Marc Romboy- “What Is This?”
4.) All the DOPE JULIO BASHMORE TRACKS! I LOVE THEM ALL!
5.) and i am excited to debut My new originals and the new Nouveau Yorican tracks, for sure!

See Gina Turner at the Om Miami 2010 WMC event!

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Posted by: g.win on March 16, 2010 @ 7:59 PM
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It’s no small accomplishment when an indie label can celebrate their anniversary. Happy fifteen year anniversary wishes are in store for Josh Wink and his Ovum records. The label, which started in Philly and became a huge European favorite, is home to artist like Pete Moss, D’Julz, Steve Bug, and Josh Wink himself.

Josh and his crew will be celebrate their anniversary down at Winter Music Conference (@ Shelborne) on Wed the 24th.

Josh Wink just recently released a remixed version of his fourth artist album, “When a Banana Was Just A Banana”. He enlisted Jimpster, DJ Sneak, Radio Slave, Chateau Flight, and more on remix duty.

Catch the Ovum 15 Year Anniversary party at WMC this year. Prep yourself with a mix from Josh Wink for Resident Advisor below.

Listen: Josh Wink RA Podcast

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Posted by: g.win on March 13, 2010 @ 8:57 AM
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I’ve been a fan of the Crazy P guys for years now and am so excited that they will be making their first trek to the states. With the recent success of their transformation to disco funk group (they also dropped the “penis”), the band will be making stops in San Francisco, New York, Canada, and at the Om Miami party.

To celebrate, here is a monthly free download of the group’s podcast.

Listen & Download: Crazy P March Podcast

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Posted by: g.win on March 13, 2010 @ 8:38 AM
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Simon Green aka Bonobo returns with one of the key cuts from his forthcoming album, ‘Black Sands’. Drawing as much on the rhythms of two-step as the lush soundscapes for which he’s best known, ‘Eyesdown’ also features a remarkable vocal from Andreya Triana and enough fuzzed-out sub-bass for a binful of dubsteppers. Classic and contemporary, melancholy and exhilarating all at once, ‘Eyesdown’ sounds like the kind of record Massive Attack could be making if they were starting out now.

‘Eyesdown’ featuring Andreya Triana is taken from Bonobo’s fourth album ‘Black Sands’ on Ninja Tune.

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Posted by: g.win on March 12, 2010 @ 3:28 PM
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Justin Martin conjures up Afrika Bambaataa and Newcleus on his new EP, Robot Romance on Dirtybird Records. Justin has always been one of my favorite house producers, and on this track, he just reconfirms why I love his work so much. His style really defies any boundaries.

“Get Low” is so sick!

Click Here To Purchase From Beatport.com

Listen: Justin Martin “Get Low”






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Posted by: g.win on March 12, 2010 @ 12:49 AM
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Our first lady of house has become a label honcho herself. Colette just recently launched, Candy Talk Records. The house label will see future single releases from her arsenal of sweet soulful funky buddies including Joshua Heath, LawnChair Generals, Sexual Chocolate, Chuck Love, Giano, and Colette herself.

The first release is a track with Joshua Heath feat. Colette “Call On Me” will be released soon.

If you are a sugar fiend, follow Candy Talk Records on Facebook here

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Posted by: g.win on March 11, 2010 @ 12:21 AM
Posted in: News

The Detroit Electronic Music Festival or Movement 2010 has announced its lineup scheduled to take place May 29-31, 2010. This is the 10th anniversary of Detroit’s yearly electronic music festival. The event is held in Hart Plaza in Detroit Michigan. Stand outs include Richie Hawtin’s Plastikman Live, Claude Von Stroke, Mr. Scruff, Radio Slave, A-Trak, Josh Wink and Kid Sister (Live).

For more information on the event visit www.demf.com/

2010 Lineup

A-Trak / Acid Didj / Agoria / Anthony “Shake” Shakir / Cassy / Chris Liebing / Claude VonStroke / Dan Bain / Derrick Carter / DJ Dick / DJ Godfather / DJ Hype / DJ Koze / DJ Pierre / DJ Sneak / Francesco Tristano – Live / Hudson Mohawke / Ida Engberg / Inner City / ItaloBoyz / Jamie Jones / Jennifer Xerri / Joel Mull / John Acquaviva / John Johr /Josh Wink / K-HAND / Kenny Larkin – Live / Kid Sister – Live / Kraak & Smaak / Kyle Hall / Larry Heard / Luke Hess – Live / Magda / Mark Ernestus (Rhythm & Sound) / Martin Buttrich – Live / Martinez Bros / Martyn / Matthew Hawtin / Michael Mayer / Minx / Model 500 / Mr. Scruff / Onur Ozer / Paco Osuna / Phat Kat & Guilty Simpson w/ Will Sessions – Live / Pretty Lights – Live / Punisher / Radio Slave / Recloose / Rex Sepulveda / Richie Hawtin presents Plastikman Live / Rick Wilhite / Rob Hood – Live / Rolando / Ryan Crosson / Scion – Live / Secrets – Live / Simian Mobile Disco / Stacey Pullen / Starski&Clutch / Theo Parish / Woody Mcbride and more TBA.

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Posted by: g.win on March 10, 2010 @ 10:50 PM
Posted in: Events

In this month’s visual stimulation, we are more than happy to feature world renowned artist, Dalek. He personally sent us these pieces to be featured in this month’s installment of Visual Stimulation.

James Marshall, aka Dalek, is one of the most celebrated artist today. As the son of a military family, Dalek lived all around the world including a brief stint in Japan. He turned to skateboarding, graffiti, and punk music for inclusion. While attending the art institute in Chicago, Dalek created a character that would soon become his first signature piece. Dalek’s “Space Monkey” was seen everywhere.

From 2001 to 2002, Dalek served as assistant to the influential Japanese artist Takashi Murakami. The six-month assistantship proved to be a major turning point in Dalek’s career: “I didn’t have a real set direction for how I wanted to paint. I had seen a show of [Murakami’s] that August at the Boston Museum, and when I saw those painting close up, I realized that was the end product I wanted to see my ideas come out in. I realized I needed that sort of apprenticeship.”

In 2007, Dalek produced a show and the world saw a drastic departure from the “Space Monkey” character. Gone was the iconic character he had been known for, and new was the grand hand painted pieces featuring an abundance of color and shapes. The concept behind the new series was the meditation of the push and pull of life forces.

Visit Dalekart.com for more information on James Marshall, aka Dalek.

Check out an interview from Walrus TV below.

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Posted by: g.win on March 8, 2010 @ 1:26 AM
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Andy Cato of Groove Armada sat down with our friends at URB.com to chat about “Black Light”, SaintSavior, and the new Groove Armada Live show.

Check the interview….

You might have noticed the name Groove Armada around a bit lately. It could be due to their “Paper Romance“ single that has been on heavy rotation globally or maybe the massive new album released today. Either way, we thought we needed to corner these lads and get the goods for you. Thankfully, Andy Cato recently took time out of his busy schedule touring the sunny climes of Australia with the Big Day Out Festival to chat with us about where Groove Armada has been, where they’re headed in full force, as well as coffee, cigarettes, and lazers. Let the games begin.

URB:
Thanks for chatting with URB while on tour down in Australia, Andy. You are over halfway through the tour, how have they been treating you down under?
ANDY CATO: It’s always special for us over here. We’re playing to 30,000 people a day. The new songs, the show and Saint Saviour on the vocals is feeling pretty electric.

URB:
Do you guys have a city in Oz that really does it for you? The Big Day Out Tour does afford you the luxury of hitting all the best spots in Australia.
AC: The Gold Coast crew are the ravers, Sydney does things on a large scale and works the after parties well, and Melbourne’s got a San Fran vibe.

Click here to continue reading at URB.com

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Posted by: g.win on March 7, 2010 @ 2:42 PM
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Yankee Zulu is about to drop a new single on Anabatic featuring remixes from Edu K, and more. Here is the promo music video for the upcoming single which drops March 16th.

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Posted by: g.win on March 6, 2010 @ 11:41 PM
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