HorizonForumsone horizon
Log inSign up

[ms] · Est. May 2002

Music madethis place,we just kept itgoing...

One durable person. One social graph. Many communities—and every way people speak, share, listen, write, gather and remember.

Forums / General Yakkity Yak

New York City's 'SLR' making waves (and WAVs) in the tech house community

5 durable postsStarted 2011-02-22Latest 2011-02-23
#94882Post 1 of 5

Press Release: Having just about as many sub-genres as electronic music itself, Tech House has become as relevant in today's New York club scene as freestyle was in the 80s, with the major difference being freestyle sucked and tech house is fkn awesome. Names like Mills, Atkins, Saunderson, and May are to techno what Elvis is to Rock, and whats even cooler is that these DJs are alive and kickin. Following in the footsteps of these innovators is a tidal wave of producers, and thanks to technology, more and more people are taking up EDM production every day. Sonido Local Recordings, a New York City based tech house label, is one of the labels to watch for. Top notch production, an umbrella of like minded artists / DJs and a slew of underground hits, SLR is fast becoming a label that you can rely on. Since the death of vinyl, there has been a massive decline in label loyalty. The days of walking into a record store, looking for your favorite label's logo and grabbing records just because you know you'll get quality based on the logo stamped on it are long gone. SLR is bringing that "record store" good feeling back by releasing uber high quality tracks back to back to back to back. Still topping underground charts world wide is the latest SLR release: Jason Jollins "Digital Rain" with remixes by Kenny Summit, Noa & Aldo Ron Sanchez. The youtube video for Digital Rain has reached over 20,000 views, which is unheard of for an underground track with no vocal. This track is being supported by today's biggest names including Butch, [url="http://mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=826"]Axwell[/url], Tiesto, Above & Beyond and others. "Digital Rain" the original mix has received rave reviews but its the stand out remixes by Kenny Summit, Noa & Aldo Ron Sanchez that have been getting all the club play. Check out the video and see what all the buzz is about: [url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UZHsMBLqhw[/url]

Check out SLR on Facebook: [url]http://www.facebook.com/pages/Sonido-Local-Recordings/85409271161[/url] SLR on BEATPORT: [url]https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/release/catalog/?contextType=labels&contextName=Sonido%20Local%20Recordings&contextEntityId=15734[/url]

#1467861Post 2 of 5

Re: New York City's 'SLR' making waves (and WAVs) in the tech house community

[QUOTE]This track is being supported by today's biggest names including Butch, [url="http://mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=826"]Axwell[/url], Tiesto, Above & Beyond and others[/QUOTE]

This is where you lost me.

#1467870Post 3 of 5

Re: New York City's 'SLR' making waves (and WAVs) in the tech house community

if you want to advertise, buy a banner or something

#1467873Post 4 of 5

Re: New York City's 'SLR' making waves (and WAVs) in the tech house community

How the fuck does someone like Jollins go from some of the coolest tech-house stuff being done about 7 or 8 years ago, to providing material for [url="http://mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=826"]Axwell[/url], Tiesto or A&B???

#1467879Post 5 of 5

Re: New York City's 'SLR' making waves (and WAVs) in the tech house community

who is [url="http://mercuryserver.com/forums/djdb.php?id=826"]axwell[/url]?

Log in to reply