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“Dance Alone” EP, VIDEO, & MIX!!!


Woooouuueee!!!

After being featured by the good people at Media Contender, Gotta Dance Dirty, Fools Gold, & the305.com

We can officially welcome home the Dance Alone video!

Here it is in all its glory:

Maaann!! I look so good… Happy I got to star in it ;) Wuueee!!!

Special thanks to everyone who had a cameo in it…

Booyyyy, we sure did have fun shooting it!

Along with the release of the Video, Craze decided to put out a Sexy, Smooth new mix!

Stream it here, right off the Slow Roast Records SoundCloud Page, or Download it Here.

Yeaaa baabyy! Feeling pretty good, Got something else for y’all too…

We’re just gonna go ahead and give you the Codes Remix to Dance Alone!

Cody Killed this one…

In case you’ve been stuck under a rock and haven’t gotten the chance to grab the EP…

It’s available on BeatPort & iTunes right now!!! Go’ HEAD!

WUUUEEE!!!

Yeaaap! Enjoy the goodies!

You know we’ve got a lot more where that came from… ;)

Stay Tuned & See Y’all Soon!

Love,

Louie


Klever’s Wet Paint Mix


Yeeaaaah Buddy!
Our boy Klever’s got a little treat for y’all…
He’s been in the lab a whole lot lately and today… he brings you his end of summer mix.

Wet Paint


WET PAINT MIX by KLEVER

The mix features songs by AC Slater, Crookers, Neoteric & Wax Motif and A1 Bassline.  Not to mention a bunch of new and unreleased tunes by the hometeam: Codes’s remix to Dances’ Bout the House, Craze’s Dance Alone ft. Wrekonize and few of Klever’s new tunes fresh off the grill!  Klev even gets into a bit of Moombahton at the end where he plays his Atencion tune.

Wuuueeeeee!!! I’m so ready to party baby!!

The mix is available on his SoundCloud so go ‘head and Download it there!

Follow Klever on Twitter: @Kleversworld

See Klever LIVE here:
Aug 26 –  Atlanta – Gold Room
Sept 08 – Washington DC – U Street Music Hall
Oct 27 – Tulsa – Idl
Oct 28 – Tallahassee – Engine Room

Stay Tuned for more news on all the boys! See Ya’ll Soon..

Love,

Ludwig Von Pig

Bro Safari – Back to Skool Moombahton Mix


Hey Ya’ll!

Ludwig Von Pig here bringing you all a little ear candy!

Ouuuuweeeee… I love this mix, can’t get it off repeat.

There’s a good amount of original tunes by Bro Safari, keeping it interesting and fresh!
Keep an eye on him, He’ll probably be doing some stuff with Slow Roast real soon.

Wuuuuuee!

Go ‘head and click HERE or on the flyer for the mix download. Enjoy!

Follow up with Knick/Bro Safari on twitter.

@KNICK_EVLCHRST & @brosafari

Keep checkin’ back with us here for more updates and goodies!

Love,

Louie

Moombahsoul Vol. 2… Ft. Craze, Dave Nada, Munchi and More!


Heartbreak has done it again… “Moombahsoul Vol.2″ is out…

Craze recently linked up with Heartbreak to work on a tune for this laid-back, smooth and soulful Moombahton compilation. The two came up with an awesome “Summertime in NY” feeling banger!

Stream and Download the track from Craze’s Soundcloud Here:


The entire compilation is available for download free… Click on the cover above or here


Stay Tuned for more updates!

Peace.

L.Arson

Welcome Codes!


All of us over here at Slow Roast HQ wanted to give a quick heads up about another new artist signing to the label. His name is Codes and he’s from Brooklyn, NY! You’ll be hearing a lot from him in the coming months. In the meantime, check out his new mix, hosted by our friends over at Media Contender! While you’re over there don’t forget to snag his latest remix, also a free download!

add/follow to stay up to date!

http://www.facebook.com/codeshouse
http://www.twitter.com/codeshouse
http://www.soundcloud.com/codeshouse

Meet Deco


We had met Deco years before while he was doing his thing in Atlanta, and had kept in contact with him over the years about all sorts of music and media related ideas. A couple years later we reconnected in Los Angeles with the Slow Roast Records project in it’s early stages of preparation. With out much hesitation at all, we fired up the kitchen and got to work! We thought it would be of some interest to our readers to do a little Q & A with one of the guys that helped us develop the web and media side of Slow Roast, as well as catch up with some of the other projects Deco has been working on as of late.
The main reason all of us here at Slow Roast initially contacted you to help us with the site had a lot to do with your colorful history as both a web developer as and your involvement in the music world. Give us the rundown on how you started out and what led you down the road to some of the projects you’ve been involved with over the years.

I’ve sort of floated between the worlds of music and technology for the better part of the past decade. On the technology side, I started learning the basics of programming and the ropes of Photoshop and things like that in about 1995 when I was about 14. At the time there wasn’t much of an outlet for young people who were into computers, so I ended up attending a lot of 2600 meetings in my hometown of Atlanta. It’s billed as a hacker meet-up but all types of people ended up there. The connection between technology and music was already really strong in the mid-90s, so a lot of the people I knew through 2600 were also the same people I went out to music events with. We’d go to raves, punk shows, hip-hop events, anything that resonated with us really. When I got into college I started DJing and worked at my school’s radio station, WRAS Atlanta. While I was working there I realized that finding a way to make a living with music was something I had to do, so I’ve been finding ways to blend my technology skills with my love of music ever since.

On the music side, I’ve done about every job there is in radio aside from climbing transmitter towers, I’ve spent many years as a promoter doing drum & bass events in Atlanta with 404Audio and working for Insomniac in LA on shows like Electric Daisy Carnival. My current music focus is Deceast, a record label I started that caters to the deeper side of bass music at all tempos. On the technology side, I’ve worked at several start-ups and interactive agencies over the years with a lot of freelancing mixed in when I don’t have a full-time gig. I mostly work on the web, although there’s a ton of awesome stuff happening in the mobile world right now.

We all learned a lot picking you’re brain during the development stages of slowroastrecs.com. Its obvious you’ve spent a lot of time (so have we!) trying to figure out exactly whats important to our potential fans. What would you say are some key areas that artists should focus on when it comes to making a good impression on the web. Give us all some pointers!

I think there are three aspects of a web presence artists should pay attention to: content, aesthetics, and technology. Your content should be the best you can possibly make it, don’t put out half-finished ideas whether it’s a song going on your album or a paragraph going on your website. Your aesthetics should have a consistent vibe, ideally with the music forming the foundation and the logo, colors, website, writing style, and visual look being built on top of the music. Lastly, well-applied technology will make your good aesthetics great, so make sure the people creating your website or your iPhone app are talented designers and engineers.


Over the past couple years you’ve been developing you’re own record label Deceast, tell us a bit about what influenced you to start the label and how its taken shape.

Having a label is something I’ve wanted to do for a long time but I haven’t been in a good position to start one until recently. About a year ago I set up Deceast as a website to host all of the DJ mixes I had done over the years, then started posting other content in more of a blog format, and it just sort of carried on from there. I started getting sent a lot of really great music that I wasn’t hearing many other people supporting, so the label was a natural evolution. The first release came out in November (Bro Safari – “Amazon Rock” b/w Mayhem & Section 8 – “Miles In The Sky”) and I’m in the process of lining up the next two or three releases to come out at the beginning of 2011. I’ll also be distributing free releases from the website periodically, the first one just came out last week – it’s a 3 track EP of instrumental hip-hop by myself called “Thoughts of the Past”.

Musically and aesthetically what makes Deceast unique?


I think the music on Deceast is going to end up as a pretty eclectic catalog of genres and sub-genres that are connected by a consistent vibe in the music. I’m into all types of what you could loosely call bass music, whether it’s dubstep, drum & bass, hip-hop, house, or anything else that has a solid low end. The consistency is in the feel of the music I’m putting out: I’m not too concerned about what genre it happens to fit into as long as it has some depth and soul. The visual aesthetic of the label is clean and organic, both of which are pretty common separately but I enjoy coming up with ways to blend the two.
Obviously your involvement in the music world has had a major influence on your artistic vision for the label. I’m interested in how perhaps your background in web development (and other related areas) has effected the direction you are planning to take with Deceast.

My technology background has definitely made my job as a label owner easier. Now that the music industry is essentially digital, having a good grasp of technology makes the day to day label work a lot easier. Whether it’s running the Deceast site or planning online marketing for the upcoming releases, it definitely helps that I’ve already done a lot of this for other people in a professional capacity.

What else is in the works? Plans for the future? Is there any web or music projects we should keep an eye out for? (plug some links if u can)

“Thoughts of the Past” is out now and you can download from Deceast or check it out on SoundCloud. I also put out a new mix at the same time as the EP, Deceast Mix Series #002. Coming up early next year is a single by myself and Linker called “Greenthumb Funk” and after that is a single by Atlantic Connection, “No Explanations” b/w “Take My Number”. I’m working on the next couple of releases after those and will drop more info when the time is right!

Thanks for giving me the chance to get on the Hog Blog and spill the beans for the Slow Roastin’ readers!

Another gift from Deco, the Deceast Mix Series! Our favorite so far, #002 features a 57 minute downtempo / hip-hop mix from the man himself, including some of his own production.

Deco – Deceast Mix Series #002 by deco

Tacos with Slow Roast Records


Check out this interview put together by Khary Kadaver for the tffkrwd blog.

This shot was shot over in Texas during the Slow Roast Showcase Tour.

Shout out to our homie Bird Peterson.  Check the mix he did on our latest Hogcast.

Scratch NERDS!!!


GONNA KEEP THIS SHORT AND SWEET!!!

let’s start at the end of 2001…

KLEVER & CRAZE wanted to put out a scratch CD, showing the world their production skills and some cutt’s!  At the time, there weren’t really many scratch CDs out. Of course, there were countless kids cutting over beats and putting them out… but that’s all they were, practice tapes.

What WE wanted to do is produce an adventure for the listener.

We where mainly influenced by two tapes: one Q-Bert had made back in 94′ called Demolition Pumpkin Squeeze Musik and, around the end of 2000,  there was this dude from LA, who went by ALIAS,  that put out another pretty inspirational tape.

I went down and stayed with Craze, in Miami, for about a week’s time.  We started the project on his ADAT and got about 20 Mins worth done before I had to go! Right around the time I left, he upgraded to Logic.  A couple months passed before I ended back up at Craze’s.  This time, the work flow was a lot better because of the tracking format.  It took us a while to complete cuz of our touring schedules, but at the end of 2002 we finally finished the tape…

Enjoy!

DOWNLOAD: Dj Craze and Dj Klever - Scratch NERDS (2002)

DON’T FORGET TO FOLLOW THE BOYS ON TWITTER!!!

@CRAZEARONI@KLEVERSWORLD

-Klever

Redlight AK-47 Mix


Hey Ya’ll,

Louie here! Been rockin’ this mixtape in my iPod for a while now. Its from our boy Redlight (aka Clipz). It’s got the perfect blend of dubstep, reggae, old skool drum’n'bass, wobble, at 130 bpm. It’s been out for a couple months, but it’s definitely blog worthy and a must have! Favorite tune from this mix, Shake It – Toddla T makes me wanna get naked! Wuueeee!

Love,

Louie

Redlight AK-47 Mixtape – Download from Mediafire

KID SOLDIER – Redlight – DUB
ROCK THE HOUSE – Redlight – DUB
SHAKE IT – Toddla T & Herve
WHAT – Jack Beats & Dynamite MC (Boy 8 Bit Remix) – CHEAP THRILLS
DONT LET GO – Yo Majesty (Redlight Bashy Mix) – WHITE
DAYLIGHT – Dub Pistols (Redlight Remix ) – SUNDAY BEST
HORROR – Zinc – BINGO
DO NO BODDA ME – Roots Manuva (Redlight Remix) – BIG DADA
THIS RHYTHM – Filthy Dukes (Toddla T Remix)
RATS – Rusko & Redlight – DUB
THE CYBERMEN – Magnetic Man
ROCK THE BELLS – Jakes – HENCH
IN FOR THE KILL – La Roux (Skream Remix)