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Do You Need a Big Budget to Produce a Movie? In Conversation with Film Producer and Entrepreneur, Dar Dowling

One of the roadblocks that many writers face is the barrier that comes along with producing a film after their book is published. One of the biggest misconceptions is that you need a huge budget to make a film. Granted the movie business can get expensive if you include high action, elaborate scenes, and celebrity actors in your film, but in reality, if you are looking to make an Indie film, or documentary you can make one with a budget that is within reach.

Recently, I caught up with Film Producer and Entrepreneur, Dar Dowling in NYC. She shared with me some of the tips and tricks that she uses in her own films, which I personally feel have an impact on our society and our community.

This is what she shared with me.

As one of the leading movie directors in the country what would you say are some of the keys to your success? 

More than a filmmaker or director I consider myself a storyteller, because in reality that is why I started making films in the first place whether they are documentaries or narratives. My films are at their best when I come from this starting point, which means telling them in a way that creates a connection that is authentic and cuts to the heart of the story. 

For instance, in my film ‘Hey Mom, What’s Sex?’, people share their stories about their sex talks with their moms, sometimes they are funny or shocking and at others, they are poignant and enlightening. I really wanted people to tell their stories in their own voice, with minimal intervention from me or during the editing process, and because of this, their stories touch people in a very profound way. I don’t want to lead people down a path when watching my films; I want them to engage in the process so they create their own path.

On the other hand, there is my film “By Any Means” which is a highly stylized film about the daughter of an Irish gangster. I actually integrated a story from my childhood in this film. Sharing something so personal took a very big toll on me, but I needed to tell the story in a visceral and visual way. The realness of it all helps connect and draw the viewer into this film even more than usual. 

One of the other keys is that I work with people who I trust and that I can be real with, including Ricardo Madan who is very often my partner in cinematic crime these days. Ricardo is an extremely gifted editor, producer, and cinematographer who worked with me on ‘Hey Mom’ and ‘By Any Means’. I also just dropped my new short ‘Double Take’, which is all about a transgendered man’s take on male privilege. It was edited by the wonderfully talented Jon Morgan Jones out of the UK, and the extremely gifted Tom Colleran out of Toronto. 

We have a lot of fun on this film-making ride and that includes the bumps and challenges. If it’s not fun then what is the point of it?

Most people feel that in order to produce a movie they need huge budgets, while money is always a factor, what is your view on budgeting to make a film, especially on the Indie side of movie production. 

It’s always amazing to have a huge budget so you can have all the bells and whistles, but here again, it is about storytelling. You can have all the money and still not tell a great story or even a good story, and on the other hand, you can have a limited budget and still tell a story that catches people’s imaginations – and achieve success. When I filmed hey ‘Mom What’s Sex’ I started out with a micro-budget, but we still made a great film, which went to festivals, because we stayed true to our mission – telling the truth regardless of where that took us. 

When shooting with smaller budgets often you have to improvise which can actually help make cinematic magic, and a very good kind of risk-taking. In ‘By Any Means’ a scene was supposed to be an action scene without audio, but the actors created such amazing dialogue while setting the mood for the scene that we decided to shoot it on a rooftop in NYC during a thunderstorm – with that improvised dialogue. That is one of my favorite scenes because it’s real, raw and very shocking. Also, while shooting that film we were down an actor, and the budget was tight so I made a rare cameo in my film. Let me know if you can find me. 

You have been nominated at various film festivals, what would you say is the number one takeaway that you gathered from all of the events you have been showcased? 

One of my favorite festivals was the Port Townsend Film Festival in Washington State. It was an amazing experience because they literally celebrate all the filmmakers, whether they are emerging or established. They offer filmmakers taking part in the festival a place to stay throughout the town in cottages and in people’s homes. I was lucky enough to get a cottage with an apple tree out front, so in the morning I could pick an apple, and walk along the shore to town because the tide was low. It was one of the best experiences of my career because the people in Port Townsend really love films and the people who make them. It may not be Sundance when it comes to hype, but in so many ways I loved it more because for me it’s the people and those connections that matter most of all.

Talk to us about the new film you have in the works taking on the topic of human trafficking, and its connection that it has on a person in today’s world? 

The funny thing is that I had no intention of doing this film, but by chance I was at an event about Human Trafficking that a friend had put together. At that event, a woman who had been trafficked started talking about her journey and how she was now helping the police get other women out of their human trafficking situation. Her story really hit me on a gut level so much so I could barely breathe. I was amazed by her honesty and courage.  While listening to her story part of me wanted to do a film about her, but another part didn’t. I kept telling myself “I am not doing a film on her and human trafficking, I’m really not” over and over again. I knew it would be hard since this story is so close to the bone, but by the time she stopped talking I was already all in, and after chatting so was she – and I was very grateful because meeting her has been a very real gift, and literally changed my life.

During our interviews she would occasionally tell me that no one had ever asked her a particular question, and at that point I knew I was doing my job as a storyteller. She is an amazing woman, all I want to do is to tell her story in a way that touches people and hopefully helps make a difference. 

I’ve learned a lot while filming about the world of human trafficking. It is a brutal world, which has many facets, and I am taking on just one aspect – for now. During pre-production I was so happy to see that there are so many individuals, and organizations dedicated to stopping human trafficking, such as  Courage for Freedom and Win This Fight. Covid threw a bit of a monkey wrench into filming, but we will be ramping up production soon and have it completed in 2022. 

All great creators and visionaries have a special hot spot that they like to go to find inspiration and to unwind, what’s your hot spot in NYC and what makes it special to Dar Dowling?

To tell you the truth I love nothing more than to head down to the Hudson River for a walk or a bike ride to clear my head, and soak in some beauty to nurture my creativity and my soul. At other times I love to settle in at Mustache Restaurant to have some great food, laughs, and epic chats with my friends and co-creators. I have also been known to hang out at the Grey Dog Café, which is chock full of artists, making it a perfect place for what might pass for old-school-style Salon or an intimate tete-a-tetes.

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Maxim Lany – Closer, You’re Not Alone (Full Album Release)

“This is one of those rare albums that you run into that is perfect all the way from start to finish. Far and away Maxim Lany is hard core producer that captures your musical enigmas from the get go and does not disappoint. My personal favorite is ‘Riding The Wave’ with its grabbing pulsating vibe that takes you away. If you are looking for musical perfection then check out Maxim Lany’s new album today!” 

Full Support – Michael Beas, Raver Magazine

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Creating an album doesn’t always start off with the thought of making one. Instead, it may begin as a form of self-expression: producing records simply to process the pure emotion that surges in challenging times like these. In the case of Maxim Lany, it’s most definitely the latter. And his debut album, ‘Closer, You’re Not Alone’, has come to express his feelings during lockdown and his hopes for a positive world where people can dance together again.

 

Listen to Maxim Lany – Closer (You’re Not Alone)

Watch the album’s video teaser

 

Fronted by album tracks such as ‘Shadows’ (feat. Nathan Nichsolson), ‘Anymore’ (feat. Freya Alley), ‘No Hero’ and ‘Closer’, Maxim Lany’s first-ever artist album reflects on the feelings he’s had during the rolling year. Comprising a total of ten vocal-led songs that step away from his club-focused releases and instead aim to reach his audience on a more emotional and transparent level, ‘Closer, You’re Not Alone’ not only stands for pushing new ideas and honest feelings out into the world, but also for the desire of music lovers worldwide to get out there again and jointly embrace the feeling of togetherness that music can bring.

 

As manifested through the two tattoos on Maxim’s arm – the first is a promise to never take music for granted and the second to always strike a balance in life – this debut album is more than just a collection of songs. It lives, breathes and touches listeners simply by reflecting the feelings they’ve all had, bringing everyone closer while letting them know that they’re not alone.

 

Maxim Lany is a well-known figure and household name in the Belgian electronic music scene. After sharing the decks with the likes of John Digweed, Sasha, Jamie Jones, Lee Burridge, Adriatique, Kölsch, Bedouin and many others, and releasing tracks on some of the scene’s most esteemed labels, his Armada Electronic Elements label debut called ‘Renaissance’ brought him to higher levels and unique spots on Rave Rebels, Tomorrowland and Extrema Outdoor. He has built a strong reputation through his internationally acclaimed, atmospheric signature sound and now continues to cement his status with his Friday night residency at Studio Brussel.

Tracklist:

  1. Maxim Lany feat. Jaki Nelson – Toxic Love
  2. Maxim Lany feat. Freya Alley – Anymore
  3. Maxim Lany feat. Penny F. – Full Effect
  4. Maxim Lany feat. Belle Doron – My Touch
  5. Maxim Lany feat. Nathan Nicholson – Shadows
  6. Maxim Lany – In Between
  7. Maxim Lany – Breathing You
  8. Maxim Lany – No Hero
  9. Maxim Lany – Riding The Wave
  10. Maxim Lany – Closer
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Cedric Gervais and Tom Staar Collab on ‘Tag Your Sponsor’ Out Now!

“The Cedric Gervais and Tom Staar collab is one of the best thus far for the year. The upbeat party vibe with its smooth elements make this one a must listen too over the weekend and beyond. With the Influencer culture on the rise, the track is so relevant that it just might make you want to ‘Tag Your Sponsor’. 

Download, and hit repeat party people as this one will make you a slave to the rhythm…” 

Full Support – Michael Beas, Raver Magazine 

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Cedric Gervais and Tom Staar already got fans excited about the prospect of a second collab upon the release of ‘Playing Games’ back in February, and they’re delivering on their promise six months later. Released on Cedric Gervais’ Delectra Records via Armada Music, ‘Tag Your Sponsor’ is bound to give the dance music community something to talk about

Listen to Cedric Gervais & Tom Staar – Tag Your Sponsor

A club-tailored cut that’s sure to turn as many heads as its predecessor, ‘Tag Your Sponsor’ bears a serious amount of attitude. From the jacked-up beats and pounding kick drums to the lyrics critical of glamorous influencer lifestyles, this track is designed to resonate strongly with the international crowd.

Cedric Gervais: “When Tom and I first started collaborating on “Playing Games” we came up with the idea for “Tag Your Sponsor” – a cheeky play on the current influencer culture.  Since it’s a heavier record, we wanted to wait until things started opening back up so listeners could experience it in a proper club setting.”

 

Grammy winner for Best Remix in 2013 for his version of Lana Del Rey’s ‘Summertime Sadness’. A monthly Spotify audience of over 4 million listeners. Billboard, UK & ARIA Chart Top 10 hits. Multi-platinum selling singles. Beatport, Buzz, Hype Machine & Cool Cuts Charts number 1s. Two BBC Radio One Essential Mixes. Three Essential New Tunes. A weekly Global Radio show. The go-to remixer. Acting roles in Michael Bay’s blockbuster film ‘Pain & Gain’ alongside Mark Wahlberg and The Rock, and Pete Berg’s ’The Long Night’ alongside Mark Wahlberg and Kurt Russell. Residencies in Las Vegas, New York, and Miami. A yearly tour schedule and sold-out shows spanning the world over. These are just a few things that have been making French born Miami resident Cedric Gervais one of the most sought-after House DJs and electronic music producers in the world today. With his imprint Delecta Records, where he releases regular singles, Cedric continues his ascendancy into 2021 and beyond.

U.K.-born, Ibiza-based DJ and producer Tom Staar has been one of dance music’s household names since he started gracing major-league labels such as Armada Music, Axtone, Sixe, and Spinnin’ Records with his presence. In the past few years, he pocketed an International Dance Music Award for his and Kryder’s ‘De Puta Madre’, secured remix credentials for the likes of Armin van Buuren, Axwell & Ingrosso, Dimitri Vegas 7 Like Mike and Sam Feldt, and dominated main stages across the globe with notable performances at leading festivals such as Tomorrowland, Tomorrowworld, Creamfields, Mysteryland and Global Gathering.

 

 

 

 

 

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Chatting with Berlin based band, ‘Close To Monday’.

Following the release of their stellar album ‘Interference’ earlier this year, the Berlin-based band, Close To Monday share a remix of their well-loved track ‘Time’ reworked by Ron Flatter.

Ron Flatter ’Time’ remix CTM – Spotify

We had a chance to chance to catch up with ‘Close To Monday’ for an exclusive interview, this is what we chatted on…

If you can pick one thing that you would like the ‘Close To Monday’  fans to resonate with, what would it be and why?

 

Our track ‘life goes on’ has attracted the most attention and we think that it may be because it resonates with a lot of people. We like to get the important message across that our time is very important and we should focus on the important things in life that make us happy.

How did ‘Close To Monday’ come into existence and what is the vision that you see for the band moving from today into the future?

 

Alex has been engaged in music for a long time, his love for electronic music began thanks to the creativity of Dispatches Mod. Alex founded the project in 2019, and the first two albums were completely instrumental, or rather, absolutely electronic-experimental! We joined together in a common project in 2020, and almost all this time we have been creating, recording, and continuing to record new tracks. The restrictions associated with the pandemic have restricted us like everyone else. However, we recognize that it has allowed us to completely focus on working in the studio and collaborations. We have recorded 20 (!!!) tracks in the last year alone! Eleven of which were released as part of our first album INTERFERENCE, the rest will be released as singles and/or as collaborations. We are so excited about the work of other musicians that we want all our new singles to be released as collaborative tracks! Our future is music in all possible forms! We are planning to organize several club performances in our beloved Europe this autumn, we hope that by the next summer of 2022, everything will be fully restored. In The summer of 2022, we (musicians and listeners) are waiting for great traditional festivals, club performances.

What is your view of indie-laced Electronica in relation to the contemporary audience that we have today?

 

In our opinion, which coincides with the results of various music charts, now is the era of total popularity of any EDM direction! This is good for all original musicians, including those who create music in the style of indie electronica. All we need is to continue to love music and hone our skills of creating tracks. Perhaps we will never become headliners of festivals, but our tracks will sound during the performances of great DJs!

Talk to us about the remix of ‘Time’ reworked by Ron Flatter, how did this come into creation, and what is something that connected most to the band as it came into reality?

 

The highlight of this summer is our remix with Ron Flatter! We are grateful to him for creating a completely new track. In fact, it’s an original composition. It is amazing to listen to the remix after you listen to our original track TIME.  You find the notes of the original track in the remix, but at the same time, you understand that the remix is an independent composition! Initially, Ron was imbued with the vibrations of our GUNS track, but in the process of working on the remix, his attention was drawn to our track Time! In general, the track has an interesting history. Our track TIME was born in Rome, known as the “Eternal City” and so our perception of time in this city turned out to be completely different to Ron’s and that’s what makes the remix so special.

Bonus Question

When not on tour or creating music what your favorite thing is to do to unwind?

 

When we are not recording our own music, we like to listen to the music of other musicians! We also love to enjoy delicious food and delicious drinks together with our favorite people!

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Nostalgix Chats with Raver Magazine’s CEO and Founder, Michael Beas on Tour Life and New Music.

Nostalgix continues to level up with her latest 2 track EP Black Mirror, out on Zeds Dead’s notorious Deadbeats label. In true Nostalgix fashion, the EP flawlessly merges elements of bass house, grime, and rap, with a touch of her signature nostalgic swag. 

With the return of live events, Nostalgix is killing it on stages all over the US. With a stellar performance at HARD Summer in San Bernardino, CA and a riveting performance at Headline in Chicago, IL,   she is set to take the next musical voyage at Fvded in the Park in Vancouver, BC on September 10th, 2021.

 

 

We had a chance to catch up with Nostalgix for an exclusive interview with Raver Magazine’s CEO and Founder, Michael Beas, this is what she shared up with us. 

What is something that you hope your fans both old and new would take away from your music and you as a producer? 

I want my music to make a positive impact on the world and make people feel emotions. I want fans to be able to walk away from listening to one of my songs or being at my show feeling happy and energized. 

For me, music is the best getaway and best form of self-expression. When I went to my first electronic music concert, I felt this big sense of belonging and purpose in my life. I want to create that for others and make the world a bit more of a positive place while I’m at it. 

 

What is the passion behind Bass House and House Music as a whole for you and how does it hit home and do you see yourself in the future crossing over into other genres of dance music? 

It’s always been about House Music. It’s where my heart is at. 

I love every genre of music. So for me, Bass House is the perfect genre. With Bass House, I have so much freedom to be as creative as I want through how I’m writing and producing my records. I can decide one day “oh I feel like working with a rapper or singer today” and another day “I feel like performing my own vocals”, and I can do that.

I love bass, I love fun records you can dance to, but I also love vocals and melodies. I love producing Bass House because I can do all of that, and more. It’s really a genre of music that you can get so creative with. 

Outside of house music though, I do also really love pop. Pop music is something I grew up on. When I was a kid living in Iran, that was all I would see on cable. As a kid, I was a fan of pop artists because the style of music and the lifestyle were so different to my reality. So, that’s definitely a genre that interests me as well. 

 

What was the inspiration behind my personal favorite ‘By Myself’ how did it come into existence and what was the feeling like when you saw it drop on Tchami’s Confession? 

The creation process of ‘By Myself’ was very special. It was the first time I was working with a singer song-writer on a record and it turned out to be such a beautiful song. I worked with the Vancouver-based artist duo Rose Motion on it, so we put our heads together to create this beautiful record. I think it’s a really cool blend between melodic and bass house. 

Having it be released on Confession was incredible. Confession was one of the first labels I ever started working with, so they’re like family to me. It was only fitting that the record came to be on Tchami’s label. Made it even more special. 

 

What is it like playing for a worldwide audience and touring the world, especially now that things are opening up after the pandemic? Is that crowd losing their marbles and is feeling for you personally as an Artist? 

It’s insane. I can’t even explain in words, but the feeling is honestly out of this world. To go from a year of nothing but being alone in the studio and recording livestreams, to actually being in a room full of energy and beautiful faces is surreal.

I’ve been touring around the US this summer and it’s honestly mind-blowing. I will go to states that I’ve never been to, and people know my music and sing along to the words. It’s the best feeling ever and I’m so grateful to have it. Seriously so grateful.

 

If you could go on tour with anyone in the world who would it be and why? 

I would love to go on tour with Skrillex, he’s insanely talented and is such an innovator for the style of music that I make. Would also be so cool to go on tour with Alison Wonderland, I absolutely love what she does! She’s such an incredible artist. Also, Oliver Tree would be a lot of fun to tour with. I love his music. 

In Closing: 

Nostalgix is one of the producers to be on the lookout for. Her music is original and her energy is on another level. We wish her the best and will be checking her out on tour to keep track of her progress.

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TOUR DATES:

Sept 10 – Fvded in the Park – Vancouver, BC 

Oct 1 – Beyond Wonderland PNW – George, WA

Oct 2 – Spring Awakening – Chicago, IL 

Nov 12 – EDC Orlando – Orlando, FL

Nov 21 – Audiotistic – San Fran, CA

Dec 29 – Get Together – Edmonton, AB 

Dec 30 – Contact Winter Music Festival – Vancouver, BC 

Dec 31 – Abduction Seattle – Seattle, WA

Photographer credit: Natasha Dion

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BAD BUSINESS CLUB SETS THE SUMMER ABLAZE WITH NEW ALBUM NAKED NEIGHBOR : Exclusive Interview

Today, nu-disco collective Bad Business Club releases their second full-length album Naked Neighbor. The album follows the release of “Tired of Being Over You” and “Flip Me Over”NYS Music praised the album, saying that “the woozy, synth-fueled atmosphere of the project fits perfectly as the soundtrack to the hottest days of the summer.”, while Adam’s World noted that “the heat of the summer is a perfect setting for Naked Neighbor”.

 

Naked Neighbor functions as a shimmery summer soundtrack, capping off a season of sequin cloaked, cocktail-infused sunsets. The album’s sonic blueprint is best defined by combining the Brooklyn collective’s penchant for nu-disco with classic Yacht rock sensibilities, and rounding them out with the pulsating yet polished rhythms and grooves.
Written in Puerto Rico during a week-long writing session shortly before COVID-19, the band gathered to write disco music inspired by the smooth daytime dance sounds of Poolside, Leisure, and Satin Jackets. With their instruments in hand, and bare feet in the pool, they talked about their ups, downs, successes, and mistakes living in New York City, and all came to a common experience; various stages of a summer love; themes that have been reflected in singles “Flip Me Over” and “Tired of Being Over You”.
Bad Business Club Naked NeighborTrack Listing:
  1. Flip Me Over
  2. Tired of Being Over You
  3. Too Hot to Tame (Prelude)
  4. Runnin’ from You
  5. Casa Soleada
  6. Reflections
  7. Early Morning Hours
  8. Flip Me Over (Summer Sunshine Version)
About Bad Business Club:
Bad Business Club is a Nu-Disco collective with some old-school Yacht Rock touches. All Things Go said of their debut EP that it has “style that will take some back to the late 70’s, with harmonies larger than life that can bring arena shows to those humble headphones.”
Staying true to the “collective” approach, Bad Business strives to play into each individuals’ strengths. Alex Vans writes the structure of each song, purposefully leaving out specific grooves or indications to further the group’s collaborative creative method. Morgan Wiley of Midnight Magic handles production by infusing the tracks with disco influence and focusing each track on the desired texture. Sam Behr brings stellar vocal talent that helps to supercharge the melodies. Jackson Bell functions as the lead guitarist and adds structure and counter melodies to the collective’s colorful tracks, while Jim Campbell and Max Azarmehr round out the collective by dually serving as the group’s groovy backbone.
The group is primarily influenced by classic Giorgio Moroder-style Disco, and Modern Daytime disco al la Poolside and Holy Ghost!, while combining the harmonic influences of Yacht Rock. Their smooth sound transports listeners to another place, to summer breezes and early morning champagne.
They are also the hosts of the Imbibe the Vibe podcast, where they combine classic cocktails with a different music genre every month.

 

We had a chance to catch up with Bad Business Club, this is what we learned:
How did the ‘Bad Business Club’ come into existence? 
 
The group actually started back in 2016 as an outlet for me (Alex Vans) to play old Steely Dan, Michael McDonald tunes and the like, playing mostly bar gigs around Bleecker St in Manhattan. I remember our now lead guitarist/arranger Jackson showing up at one of our gigs and hearing me playing the famous solo from Steely Dan’s peg and saying ‘you did a good job, but you didn’t stick the landing,’ then implying if I brought him on, he could, in fact, stick those landings.
Jackson and I started writing a lot of Yacht Rock tunes together, and recording out of the same studio that Morgan Wiley (founder of Midnight Magic) produced in. Morgan took an interest in remixing a few of our original releases, and those remixes really started to feel like the direction the band should go. Jackson brought in Max Azarmehr who covers all percussion, and Jim Campbell on bass, who both really lean into the disco vibe. This is our first record to feature our newest member Sam Behr, who really brings in the vocal fireworks.
 
If you can pick one thing that you would like your fans to resonate with, what would it be and why? 
 
Probably how we sign off every episode of our podcast, which is ‘Have fun out there.’ I think the music in Naked Neighbor projects that ethos.
 ‘Tired of Being Over You’ is just one of the singles in an extensive line of new music from your upcoming Naked Neighbor album (out August 13th). What is the secret to putting out so much amazing music over and over again? 
 
For us its all about each member having a defined role based on their biggest strengths, and developing a repeatable process based on where everyone fits into the puzzle. I’m the main songwriter in the group so I start alone with the song itself, but I try to focus on only the lyrics, melody, and chord progression, really staying out of the way for everything else (if you to listen to the first stage demos I sent out its just me singing the lyrics with block piano chords underneath).
Then I’ll get out of the way and let Morgan and Jackson go to town on fleshing out the arrangement (ideas for instrumentation, rhythmic feel, etc). We’ll make a “demo 2.0” with those ideas, then the band comes into the studio and plays to the demo. Max and Jim will have 1 rhythm section day, and Sam and I will do one big vocal party day per song.
It also helps to be in the studio all day with people who know the process, can execute it, but also be fun and supportive throughout. This is the first project where I’m consistently at ease and having fun every hour I’m recording.
 
Working as a group can have its pros and cons as many different dynamics can affect the way the music and its productions come about. What would you say is one of the key things that you all share that brings it all together to form your style of music? 
 
It builds off our recording process but also manifests in how we perform live, and create any other content. Which is, understanding what your strengths are, and where your place in the music is. I’m fortunate to be surrounded with people that all come from a jazz background, and one thing that experience in a jazz group, or a jazz education teaches you is not just to bring it when its your time in the spotlight, but also knowing when to step back and leave space for someone else.
I know I can write lyrics and sketch out chords and melodies that make sense, but Jackson can write a synth string arrangement to follow those chords way better than I can, and Sam can think through a lot more ways to expand upon the vocals. Same goes with the other folks.
After a new track is done and released what is one thing that you all share in common that you like to do to celebrate? 
 
Jackson and I host a cocktails and music podcast called Imbibe the Vibe. When there’s a big release we’ll typically get everyone together for an extended episode. It involves Jackson making fancy cocktails for us, and listening to a music genre that ‘spiritually’ matches the cocktails. The last one had Morgan our producer on and we had our fair share of vodka while listening to Nu Disco. I’ve got some ideas for the next one with the whole band, but I’ll wait until after the 13th!
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DAVID GUETTA SALUTES A DECADE OF HIS ALL-TIME SINGLE ‘TITANIUM’ RELEASING THE “FUTURE RAVE REMIX” W/ MORTEN HONORING THE LEGENDARY ALBUM 10 YEAR ANNIVERSARY FOR “NOTHING BUT THE BEAT,”

“How do you make a perfect track better? Easy! Just ReMix in some David Guetta & MORTEN vibes and toss it together with some Future Rave beats to turn it into perfection. ‘Titanium’ will live well into the future of forever as it just got elevated to another universe!” Download, Stream, Play and Hit Repeat because this one is ready for primetime play all over the world!” This One Has My Full Support, Michael Beas, CEO & Founder –  Raver Magazine

David Guetta & Sia “Titanium [David Guetta & MORTEN Future Rave Remix]”
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Prime your ears for a special sonic salute! The ultimate hit-maker David Guetta celebrates the anniversary of the decade: 10 years of the Grammy award-winning DJ and producer’s bulletproof and legendary album that changed music forever, “Nothing But The Beat”stream it here; and to continue his momentum as a melodious trailblazer, the international dance-floor dominator has re-invented his famed, anthemic all-time single “Titanium featuring Sia with the release today of the David Guetta & MORTEN “Future Rave Remix”stream the remix here — with more surprises to come!

 

Titanium” is an influential self-power anthem that heals bleeding emotions beyond the lyrics themselves. In 2020 alone, “Titanium” has accumulated 1.5 Billion streams, an additional 1.5 Billion streams on YouTube, and 500 Million views on TikTok. 

 

“The anniversary of my album ‘Nothing But The Beat’ is a milestone in my career. In part because of my single ‘Titanium,’ David Guetta shares. “It’s probably my favorite all-time track I have ever created and the one I love playing live. Listening to seas of people singing so loudly together in unison at my shows around the world feels so surreal. I also love working with Sia so much. She is such an incredibly talented singer and songwriter with a phenomenally unique voice. It made me so happy over ten years ago when she accepted to keep her vocals on the track. I still feel it would not have been the same without her. We have always worked so well together and that’s why I find myself going back to her over and over to collaborate throughout the years. ‘Titanium’ transcends across the globe and touches so many lives. I am so proud of this track and truly believe that this song forever changed my career.”

 

“It’s an honor to be a part of a remix for one of the greatest dance music records of all time,” Morten continues “This song has made the world dance for more than a decade now! ‘Titanium’ is what shaped my commercial perception of dance music and it also influenced many others to become dance music producers.” 

 

The “Future Rave Remix, which David first previewed at his ‘United At Home’ charity livestream in Dubai, is a callback to the classic big room sound of the 2010s, extending Sia’s vocals to the forefront over a deliberate, haunting beat, offering a 2021 meaning to the historic “Titanium” lyrics, “I’m bulletproof, nothing to lose, fire away, fire away…  ricochet, you take your aim, fire away, fire away… You shoot me down, but I won’t fall, I am titanium…” With a prominent build-up and a modern underground tech-house break, the “Future Rave Remix” collaboration with Danish DJ and producer MORTEN brings present-day energy to the inescapably renowned massive hit. 

 

Concepted from the musical genius of David Guetta and MORTEN, the Future Rave’ movement delivers new energy to previously-favored tracks from artists across the globe.  In the spirit of further pushing their sound and style to the masses, the powerhouse pair selected the most iconic tracks of the decade, “Titanium,” to recommence their unstoppable tear of ‘Future Rave’ music releases across the past 12 months, aligned with David’s 10-year anniversary of his album ‘Nothing But The Beat.’ David and MORTEN’s ‘Future Rave’ discography launched with their track-flip for ‘Never Be Alone ’ ft Aloe Blacc, and their recent collaborations have continued with ‘Impossible’ ft John Martin and their evolution of ‘Let’s Love’ by Sia into an intoxicating house smash. 

 

Influential producer David Guetta’s timeless fifth studio album “Nothing But The Beat” spawned six Top 10 singles, from the #1 hit, “Titanium” featuring Sia to “Sweat,” “Where Them Girls At,” “Little Bad Girl,” “Without You” and “Turn Me On,”  and nearing 2x platinum in the UK. The album features a triumphant cast of collaborators, including Sia, Nicki Minaj, Flo-Rida, will.i.am, Jennifer Hudson, Usher, Snoop Dogg, Akon, Taio Cruz, Ludacris, Timbaland, among others. The paramount release of the decade showcased David Guetta’s now-infamous musical bridge between electronic dance music and urban culture, a pairing that became synonymous for his sound, and made popular among future contemporary pop records. To date,  “Nothing But The Beat” has sold nearly 3 million albums and an astonishing 16 million singles worldwide.
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‘Leaving Laurel’ Out Now!

“This one is on point on so many levels.” Full Support from myself Michael Beas Founder and CEO of Raver Magazine.

A poignant collection of music, the self-titled debut album is dedicated to the memory of band member, brother, and friend Pierce Fulton

OUT NOW – via Anjunadeep

Stream the album HERE

Photo Credit: Griff Fulton

“It all began when one of us was Leaving Laurel”. 

For Pierce and Gordon of Leaving Laurel, their music is a story of an old friendship that over many years, almost accidentally, blossomed into a musical collaboration.  Friends on the internet first, and eventually roommates in Los Angeles, the pair spent years together making their own separate brands of dance music, long before ever collaborating with one another. Gordon was one-half of bass-heavy duo Botnek, whilst Pierce found fame and toured the world with his solo project.

 

One day in Laurel Canyon, California, the pair were sharing their own unfinished music with one another. Pierce had an idea for a demo of Gordon’s, which spawned an impromptu writing session lasting the rest of the day.  Elated by what had just happened, they continued to write together over the coming weeks, but just as they were getting new momentum, Pierce had to head back to his home on the east coast.  The final song they wrote together before his flight was called ‘Leaving Laurel’. The music Pierce and Gordon made together is rich with emotion, densely packed with atmosphere, and often featured Gordon’s own gentle vocals. 

 

Pierce always envisioned the music they made together in California as an album, and after having released many of their early songs over the past year on Anjunadeep, they set out to finish everything they had started during that time. In revisiting the rest of their ideas from that era, they had realized – it all felt like one moment in time. One feeling. One chapter. The pair finished their debut album at the start of 2021, just prior to a horrible tragedy.

 

Pierce passed away in April of this year after a tragic struggle with his mental health. This album is dedicated to his memory and has come to represent much more than two friends making music together in the Laurel Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles. The album announcement comes with today’s release of ‘Winter In The Woods’, a track inspired by the duo’s time isolated in the woods of Connecticut & Vermont. Pierce’s struggles were very private, and with this album, Gordon and Pierce’s brother and manager Griff want to let the world know simply this: 

 

It’s ok to not be ok.  

 

It’s for anyone who can relate to his pain, and to know you are not alone.

 

“Slow down and enjoy life.  It’s not only the scenery you miss by going too fast – you also miss the sense of where you are going and why.” – Pierce Fulton, via Eddie Cantor.

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Neonatologist Susan Landers, MD Shares Tips For Expectant Parents When Babies Needs the NICU

More than half a million parents have babies that are born premature, a multiple or another critical scenario when admitted to the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit). Having a baby spend the early part of their life in the NICU seems frightening to most parents and can be a traumatic experience when confronted with life and death choices for their babies. The book, So Many Babies is written by Neonatologist and NICU expert Susan Landers, MD, which thoroughly prepares expectant parents on what to expect if their baby goes to NICU. Dr. Landers explains in detail what parents should expect to see, witness, experience, and what to ask the doctors while their child is there. So Many Babies is the most informative NICU doctor-to-parent book written on the subject of neonatal medicine and high-risk obstetrics. It’s an extraordinary book that should be read by every expectant parent. 

Dr. Landers sat down with the California Herald today to talk about her new book, So Many Babies: My Life Balancing a Busy Medical Career & Motherhood giving tips that expectant parents need to know about the NICU:

 

What is your book about and why did you write it? 

“So Many Babies” is about my 30-year-practice as a neonatologist taking care of sick babies in the NICU. My book relates stories about some incredibly special patients – some premature, some multiples, some born with severe birth defects, and their parents – each of whom touched me in profound ways. My book relates stories of my learning how to be a good enough mother raising three children of my own while practicing full time. My hope is that my motherhood journey will be reassuring to other working mothers.  

 

What was it like to work in the NICU? 

Working in the NICU often felt like working in a whirlwind. It was always exciting, and usually extremely rewarding. Watching babies respond positively to new technologies and treatments was gratifying. However, watching babies die despite full support was heartbreaking, and sometimes felt defeating.  Sometimes the NICU was incredibly stressful, especially in life and death situations, or challenging ethical cases. Sometimes it was a tragic and the NICU was a difficult place to work, especially while experiencing the suffering of some of the sickest babies and their parents.  Sometimes the NICU environment was noisy and almost nerve wracking, and other times it was quiet, calm, and subdued. There were always surprises and I enjoyed being part of a NICU team that was ready for anything, even quadruplets on a Sunday evening. 

 

What is the most important information you want parents to come away with from reading your book? 

I want parents to realize that the NICU experience is scary initially, sometimes traumatic, but in the end, it builds strength and character. Delivering a sick or preterm baby who requires NICU care is a shock to most parents, and it takes some number of days to adjust to where your baby is and to all the equipment and treatment that he or she needs. 

It is normal for most NICU parents to feel overwhelmed initially, but most adjust to having a baby in the hospital, become comfortable with asking questions, driving back and forth, visiting, and planning. Parents who are present as often as possible, touching, holding and reading to their babies, tend to connect more securely with their sick infant. NICU moms who pump or express their breastmilk for their infant give a enormous gift to their baby, one that improves their baby’s outcome, and one which no doctor or nurse can give. 

My stories were intended to inspire others with the courage and attentiveness that my favorite NICU parents displayed over the many weeks and months of their child’s stay. The parents that I describe in my book were curious, asked lots of questions, and developed good relationships with their baby’s nurses. They reached out for help when they needed it, were honest with caregivers, and generally took advice from the care team. 

 

What are some of the tips about the NICU that no one tells parents, but you wish they knew?

Most NICU moms feel guilt after the birth of a sick or preterm baby. However, preterm birth is most often unexplained. Although there are some medical conditions that precipitate it, like preeclampsia or diabetes, most often we do not know why mothers deliver a preterm baby or a baby with a birth defect. I want to reassure NICU moms that their baby’s condition is not their fault

I want parents to know that having a baby in the NICU will be the most stressful period they will experience as a couple, and as parents. If the parents work together, the experience can make their marriage or partnership stronger. 

Parents who must endure a longer NICU stay need to take care of themselves along the way. They need to let others cook and clean for them, let others drive them to the hospital and run errands for them. They might try to enjoy one night out each week, like a date night, to stay grounded to each other and maintain their relationship.  

Getting to know and talk with other NICU parents is helpful, and there are parent support groups that meet in some hospitals. In addition, there are good Instagram and Facebook NICU-parent-support groups. 

Most parents are tougher than they think they are, and I want them to know that even though having a baby in the NICU is hard, they will grow during the experience. 

 

While the book was extremely informative, I found some of the information in the book to potentially be terrifying to expectant parents. Is it really necessary for parents to be told the ENTIRE truth about what to expect in the NICU?

No, it is not necessary for parents to be told everything that can go wrong after delivery. If we did that, no one would want to chance having a baby. Remember that ninety percent of births are healthy full-term babies. Only ten percent of births are preterm, and eight percent are low birth weight. Another three percent of babies are born with a major birth defect. The NICU exists for these babies and for the unfortunate full-term babies that develop infection or illness after birth. Most babies do not need NICU care.

With good prenatal care, parents become aware of any condition for which they must be prepared. A meeting with a neonatologist before the delivery of a baby with a severe birth defect or extreme prematurity can reassure parents, inform them what to expect, and answer their questions. Once their baby is in the NICU receiving care, most parents prefer to “know what is going on.” They want to understand what chances their baby has, and they want honest answers (to the extent that we can predict those). Oftentimes, we cannot foresee outcomes accurately, and that frustrates some parents.  

I did not write this book to scare potential parents. I wrote this book to portray an accurate picture of my life caring for babies in the NICU, my attachments to my patients and their family, and my struggles balancing work and motherhood. 

Connect with Susan Landers, MD directly at https://susanlandersmd.com/

Purchase So Many Babies at https://www.amazon.com/So-Many-Babies-Balancing-Motherhood-ebook/dp/B091MX11TG/ref=tmm_kin_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1619459890&sr=8-1 

 

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DJ Snake and Malaa Hard Summer 2021

 

French producer DJ Snake is dropping new music and performing like there is no tomorrow. He recently released a few club tracks, ‘Ring The Alarm’ with Malaa, and ‘You Are My High’, which marks a return to his dance music roots after the big collaborations with Selena Gomez, Justin Beiber, and many more. After crushing it at NYC the weekend prior, his HARD SummerB2B set with Malaa rocked the Sunday MainStage like nothing on Earth. The vibe, the energy, and the wickedly addicting sound were like nothing on Planet Earth.  If you didn’t have a chance to catch him these past few weeks do not fret, he is touring all over the world make sure you don’t miss out… One of the best sets of the summer!

8/13  Las Vegas, NV AYU Dayclub
8/14  Washington, DC  Echostage*
8/15  Houston, TX  Clé
8/27  Agde, France  Amnesia
8/28  Plainfeld, Austria  Electronic Love Festival
8/28  Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands  Mysteryland 2021
9/4  Gothenburg, Sweden  Summerburst
9/5  Frankfurt Am Main, Germany  World Club Dome Las Vegas Edition
9/10  Cluj-napoca, Romania  UNTOLD
9/17  San Juan, Puerto Rico  Coca-Cola Music Hall
9/19  Las Vegas, NV  AYU Dayclub
9/24  Las Vegas, NV  AYU Dayclub
10/15  Oakland, CA  Emerge Warehouse*
10/23  Las Vegas, NV  EDC Las Vegas
10/29  San Bernadino, CA  Escape Halloween
12/31  Dallas, TX  Lights All Night