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    Future Music In The Studio With D’Ramirez

    NoPE | 05.04.2008 | 1.86 GB

    Here’s a pretty cool and useful series of videos (from Future Music)  where producer D. Ramirez walks through the process of building a remix. Once voted DJ MagazineÆs Best British Producer and Best British  Remixer, Dean Ramirez knows what he’s talking about.  The biggest development in his career came when he felt he had done  all he could with the funky house sound he´s been tagged with and  became enthused with the New York tribal sound that was  re-emerging in the late nineties.


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    In The Studio With John Dahlback

    P2P | Nov 24, 2011 | 1.87 GB

    From Future Music Issue 246 November 2011

    John Dahlback, born October 13th 1985, is a Swedish house music producer and DJ currently based in London, UK. Dahlback is also the owner and founder of Pickadoll Records, with releases by, apart from his own work, artists like Sbastien Leger and Dada Life. He has recorded minimal techno under the alias Hug and as Hugg&Pepp together with his cousin and fellow producer Jesper Dahlbck. Remixes include Kleerup’s “Longing for Lullabies” and Alanis Morissette’s “Underneath”.


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    Future Music – In The Studio With Freemasons

    P2P | Apr 23, 2011 | 2 GB

    English | MOV 640×480 6202 Kbps 25 fps

    This month not only do we have the Freemasons sharing their studio secrets but we also have exclusive samples from them and a remix competition with the chance to get your remix released!


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    FM 210 In The Studio with Chris Lake TUTORiAL

    FUTURE MUSiC | TUTORiAL | 1.0 GB

    Yes its that time again where we give you a quick peak into whats coming up in the next issue. In FM210 we get in to the studio with Chris Lake as he breaks down two different tracks. Chris Lake is a British House music DJ/producer. Lake first became recognized for his bootleg remixes of The Prodigy’s “Climbatize”, Leftfield’s “Phat Planet”, and Eurythmics “Sweet Dreams”. which he did under the alias “Cristophe D’Abuc”. His 2006 track with vocals from Laura V, “Changes”, reached the UK Singles Chart, peaking at #27. “Changes” was first released in 2005 on Alternative Route Recordings and was licensed to Universal Music for a full worldwide release in Summer 2006. It reached #10 on Billboard’s Hot Dance Airplay chart. His 2007 single, “Carry Me Away” (featuring Emma Hewitt), topped the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay Chart.


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