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EPISODE · Dec 9, 2016 · 59 MIN

DJ Mix #459 Demuir

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Tracklist: 1. America Eats Its' Young (Accapella) - Nick Holder feat Jemini - DNH Records 2. Taste of Boogie - Barney Osborn - True HouseLA 3. Breakfast of Champions - DJ Simi - Jump 4. 90's Hood Boys (Black Loops Remix) - Bunte Bummler - King Street 5. Shake & Pop (DJ Dealer Jackin' Remix) - Cajmere 6. My House - Low Steppa feat. Mr. V - Simma Black 7. The Ghetto Mind - Demuir - Simma Black 8. Loop and Dance - HateLate - Ondule 9. Yeah, That - Sandy Turnbull - Galleria 10. 212 - Pinto - Cruise 11. Ghetto Tracks - Planktom - Doin' Work 12. Aesthetics (Dub) - Demuir - Magnetic 13. Roots of House (Accapella) - Demuir 14. Sunday - Tommy Largo / Menno Overvillet - Doin' Work 15. Roots of House - Demuir - Simma Black 16. Industry - JedX, Sean Sines, Derrick Carter - Dopewax 17. Move - Cassy - Aus 18. The Stinky Drunk Man with Clean Shoes - S3A - Phonogramme 19. Intensity - S3A - Local Talk Toronto's Demuir is without a doubt one of the freshest and most industrious House Music producers to arrive on the scene in recent years. His efforts to trawl through endless vinyl pieces to find that perfect sample to grace his cutting edge slabs of Houseology, along with his studio videos of 'work in progress', have captured imaginations and inspired the masses, making him one of the most sought after producers of the moment. Demuir has built a strong relationship with DJ Sneak, releasing tracks previously on I'm A House Gangster. So keeping it in the family, he gets set to unleash his new labour of love, 'TruSkool' album on IAHG's acclaimed sister label Magnetic Recordings. Crammed with a melting pot of fused genres, 'TruSkool' is timeless and journeys between the Jackin', Soulful and Jazzy, to sublime Techno, Disco and Tech House and even a Samba jam thrown in… And you can bet when it comes to the science of cross pollenating music,Demuir sure knows how to kick it 'TruSkool'! "TruSkool is about collapsing the whole Old School and New School debate to realize progression in our music. So many of us fall victim to categories and doing things because one group has a bigger weight of opinion on a moment of time. My art is to express timeless and progressive energy, which can only be attained with an openness to listen, learn, and breathe in from the old to the new." - Demuir Offering a refreshing antidote to some of the current trends of sombre sounds, 'TruSkool'brings something cheerful and uplifting for our ears. There is a jam for one and all to savour, be it the feel-good Jazzy vibes '2.5 Bars – It Work Tho (Innovate)', 'Aesthetics'and 'Lady In Fishnets', to the Disco jazzy house grooves of 'It's My Turn' and 'Mi Nah Chase Pum Pum' to the infectiously funky 'Need To Learn - Ol To The Nu (Outro)'. Demuir cranks up thermostat with the Techier edged afrocentric vibes of 'Call Of Da Sound', the Jackin' Latin spiced 'No Corazón. No Beat', the driving, techy acid wobble of 'Coward In Aries' and the fiery Samba joint 'Bichano Doce', on which Demuir flexes his own playing skills! Closing out this superb album are a selection of 4 tasty DJ dubs for those who like to surrender to pure dance floor heat. "I wanted to ensure that I had a bit more Tech House and Techno presence on this album, but I did not want to follow the current formula and prescribed definition. I went with my influences and heart to lay down something fresh in that regard." - Demuir FB: https://www.facebook.com/DemuirBeats SC: https://soundcloud.com/djdemuir BP: https://www.beatport.com/artist/demuir/4443 TW: https://twitter.com/djdemuir

Tracklist: 1. America Eats Its' Young (Accapella) - Nick Holder feat Jemini - DNH Records 2. Taste of Boogie - Barney Osborn - True HouseLA 3. Breakfast of Champions - DJ Simi - Jump 4. 90's Hood Boys (Black Loops Remix) - Bunte Bummler - King Street 5. Shake & Pop (DJ Dealer Jackin' Remix) - Cajmere 6. My House - Low Steppa feat. Mr. V - Simma Black 7. The Ghetto Mind - Demuir - Simma Black 8. Loop and Dance - HateLate - Ondule 9. Yeah, That - Sandy Turnbull - Galleria 10. 212 - Pinto - Cruise 11. Ghetto Tracks - Planktom - Doin' Work 12. Aesthetics (Dub) - Demuir - Magnetic 13. Roots of House (Accapella) - Demuir 14. Sunday - Tommy Largo / Menno Overvillet - Doin' Work 15. Roots of House - Demuir - Simma Black 16. Industry - JedX, Sean Sines, Derrick Carter - Dopewax 17. Move - Cassy - Aus 18. The Stinky Drunk Man with Clean Shoes - S3A - Phonogramme 19. Intensity - S3A - Local Talk Toronto's Demuir is without a doubt one of the freshest and most industrious House Music producers to arrive on the scene in recent years. His efforts to trawl through endless vinyl pieces to find that perfect sample to grace his cutting edge slabs of Houseology, along with his studio videos of 'work in progress', have captured imaginations and inspired the masses, making him one of the most sought after producers of the moment. Demuir has built a strong relationship with DJ Sneak, releasing tracks previously on I'm A House Gangster. So keeping it in the family, he gets set to unleash his new labour of love, 'TruSkool' album on IAHG's acclaimed sister label Magnetic Recordings. Crammed with a melting pot of fused genres, 'TruSkool' is timeless and journeys between the Jackin', Soulful and Jazzy, to sublime Techno, Disco and Tech House and even a Samba jam thrown in… And you can bet when it comes to the science of cross pollenating music,Demuir sure knows how to kick it 'TruSkool'! "TruSkool is about collapsing the whole Old School and New School debate to realize progression in our music. So many of us fall victim to categories and doing things because one group has a bigger weight of opinion on a moment of time. My art is to express timeless and progressive energy, which can only be attained with an openness to listen, learn, and breathe in from the old to the new." - Demuir Offering a refreshing antidote to some of the current trends of sombre sounds, 'TruSkool'brings something cheerful and uplifting for our ears. There is a jam for one and all to savour, be it the feel-good Jazzy vibes '2.5 Bars – It Work Tho (Innovate)', 'Aesthetics'and 'Lady In Fishnets', to the Disco jazzy house grooves of 'It's My Turn' and 'Mi Nah Chase Pum Pum' to the infectiously funky 'Need To Learn - Ol To The Nu (Outro)'. Demuir cranks up thermostat with the Techier edged afrocentric vibes of 'Call Of Da Sound', the Jackin' Latin spiced 'No Corazón. No Beat', the driving, techy acid wobble of 'Coward In Aries' and the fiery Samba joint 'Bichano Doce', on which Demuir flexes his own playing skills! Closing out this superb album are a selection of 4 tasty DJ dubs for those who like to surrender to pure dance floor heat. "I wanted to ensure that I had a bit more Tech House and Techno presence on this album, but I did not want to follow the current formula and prescribed definition. I went with my influences and heart to lay down something fresh in that regard." - Demuir FB: https://www.facebook.com/DemuirBeats SC: https://soundcloud.com/djdemuir BP: https://www.beatport.com/artist/demuir/4443 TW: https://twitter.com/djdemuir

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Tracklist: 1. America Eats Its' Young (Accapella) - Nick Holder feat Jemini - DNH Records 2. Taste of Boogie - Barney Osborn - True HouseLA 3. Breakfast of Champions - DJ Simi - Jump 4. 90's Hood Boys (Black Loops Remix) - Bunte Bummler - King...

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