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March 30, 2012

FENUXE

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There should be no doubt that DJ Havana Brown remains focused on her career. The Australian spinner has already gained worldwide attention in the past few years while working with many of America’s top musical talent. In 2010, she served as the exclusive support act for Britney Spear’s European Circus tour upon the request of the pop diva’s people. Havana’s other support acts include Lady Gaga, the Pussycat Dolls and Rihanna. She has also found success with the release of her debut single “We Run the Night” in April 2011. Fenuxe caught up with Australia’s No. 1 female DJ, and here’s what she had to say:

Fenuxe: How was the Super Bowl?
Havana: It was pretty cool. It was my first time going to the Super Bowl. So, I got pretty cool tickets where we had a pre-party event sort of thing and afterwards you get to walk on the field, which is pretty amazing.

Fenuxe: What did you think of Madonna?
Havana: I thought she was great. I looked at it again on YouTube and thought it was good. Then I went back and looked at Janet Jackson’s performance, and I thought that was amazing.

Fenuxe: How did you get your start in the music industry?
Havana: I started DJing about five or six years ago, and I was doing a lot of club shows and touring around quite a bit. Then I started doing supports for people like the Pussycat Dolls around Australia for their international tour. From there the manager suggested me to the Britney Spears camp, and I scored the Britney Spears support around Europe, as well as Australia. I think that was really great because I was exposed to a wider audience than I had been previously. I think that was really when things started to take off, and now I have toured with Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Enrique and Pitbull. I’ve got radio shows and compilations, and now I’m putting out my music. It’s all about getting out there and working and trying to expose yourself to as many people as you can.

Fenuxe: Your song “We Run The Night” was just added to the z100 playlist. How does that feel?
Havana: I’m pretty excited about that one because I’ve been told it’s the biggest radio network in the U.S.

Fenuxe: With all of the success of “We Run The Night” how do you plan to out-do yourself?
Havana: Ha ha, I know! That’s always a challenge, isn’t it? I’m just continuing working on tracks and just trying to make music that makes me happy and that I like and that is a representation of me as an artist. I am pretty fortunate to be working with some pretty amazing people at the moment. I’ve got Pitbull on the track now, and with my other stuff I am going to be working with RedOne. We have done an insane amount of tracks together, and I’m pretty excited to put my other music out. I think it’s on par or could be bigger than “We Run the Night.” I just have to aim high and hopefully at least match the success. But I want it to be better.

Fenuxe: What’s the state of your debut album?
Havana: I’ve got a whole heap of amazing songs. We are really just fine-tuning, and I am still working on other songs as well with different producers. But yes, it’s in the works right now.

Fenuxe: Do you have a release date?
Havana: Well you know, being a DJ, I feel like I have a little bit more freedom with that type of thing. I don’t feel like I need to be releasing an album straight away. We can kind of play with things a little more, and it can be a little more free and not so rigid. But as far as the album, it will definitely be this year. I’ve been thinking of ways to make it different, and I am hoping I can do that. It may not be just your normal stock standard album format.

Fenuxe: After working with Pitbull and RedOne, who are the other people in the industry that you would dream to work with?
Havana: I’d love to work with the Cataracs. I really love their production. I think they are insane and creative. My opinion of them is that they are the future of hip hop, and I think they are definitely right on track. I just really like their sounds and the way they produce. But as far as an artist, I think the one artist I have been inspired by my whole life would be Janet Jackson. It would be amazing to do something with her. But you know I may have missed the boat on that one; I don’t know if she is ever going to come out with another record, but, you know, that would be amazing.

Fenuxe: Do other DJs inspire you?
Havana: Absolutely. When I first started I was inspired by DJAM. I used to watch him all the time, even YouTube him and watch footage of him. I just love the way he was able to play anything and everything, from hip hop, dustup, house, to old classic rock tunes, to old hip hop tunes. I like how he was able to play it all and keep the crowd shocked, and I love that. He was a big inspiration for me and definitely changed the way that I played. When I started being inspired by him was when I grew and became a better DJ. I owe a lot to him. His passing was really upsetting to me. I just thought we had lost such a great talent.

Fenuxe: Do you feel any pressure from all of the women that are dominating the charts these day?
Havana: I don’t know if I feel pressure, because obviously I have the pressure I have on myself to put out good music and be the best that I can be and stay true to myself. That has absolutely nothing to do with any other acts. They are all doing their own things and have their own paths and missions, and I have my own as well. I think it would be all too much if I took that pressure on as well. But I can only concentrate on myself.

Fenuxe: What sets you apart?
Havana: I think DJing definitely sets me apart from all of the other acts, and I am very involved with production and writing. I know a lot of acts do that, but I see it from a different point of view because I basically live in the clubs. I see what is out there; I see what’s going on. I’m always researching. I have to stay on top of my game. I think what sets me apart is my style, which is kind of a new concept because I am out there all night DJing and then I sing my songs while I am DJing. Not many DJs sing on their own tracks.

Fenuxe: If you could only choose to be a vocalist or a DJ, which one would you want to choose?
Havana: Ah, don’t put that on me. I honestly believe they go hand in hand. I think a lot of DJs are producing and writing and putting music out there. I think that it’s a natural progression once you get to a certain point you want to push yourself more and challenge yourself to produce something of your own and play it in the clubs and have people respond positively to that. To tell you the truth, I really could not choose because the artist that I am now is because of my DJing.

Fenuxe: Who are your favorite artists of the moment?
Havana: I am obsessed with Drake’s album. To tell you the truth I’ve gone back a little bit, and I have started listening to a lot of Aliyah. I think when I am not looking for music to play in the clubs those are the kind of things I like to listen to. They are a little more soul and chill and not so energetic and a bit more urban. I like when an album is comprehensive and you feel like listening to a certain type of music. The whole album is that type of music; it’s not like rock on one song and pop on the next and then hip hop. I like that type of album artist who sticks to what they do best.

Fenuxe: So what do you like to do that doesn’t involve music?
Havana: Well I am consumed by my music, even in my time off. There’s not a time when something doesn’t make me think of music or a new idea. I guess what I like to do with my time off is visit my friends and family and have a good movie night—a movie night where I just switch off and get involved in someone else’s story.

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March 30, 2012

I AM MUSIC Interview

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We caught up with Mohombi when he touched down in the UK. He chats to Carly Wilford about his new single, his signing to RedOne and the most romantic thing he can do for someone on Valentines Day.

Mohombi’s new single ‘In Your Head’ is out March 19th

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March 30, 2012

Digital Spy: Exclusive: Mohombi: 'I would put Prince Harry on a big party anthem'


The singer-songwriter, who is an African prince himself, revealed that he would put Prince Harry on a big party anthem if they recorded a collaboration.

Asked which member of the British Royal family he would most like to duet with, Mohombi toldDigital Spy: "I think Prince Harry is an interesting character and I think we'd definitely get along on a record. 

"I would put him on the biggest dancefloor party anthem there is! It would be like, 'Where is the party? Here is the party!' That kind of big anthem."

Questioned about whether he is the only member of royalty to ever become a popstar, Mohombi explained: "Probably! It's a different kind of royalty and kingdom. It's not like my mom walks around dressed like the Queen of England! 

"But it's definitely true and it's super serious for the people of my tribe, which is on my side of the country in the Congo."

He added: "They follow my career and in a little village in the Congo right now, somebody is going to tune in and listen to my radio interviews here.

"They are really connected and they follow me through every step, which is really amazing."

Mohombi's new single 'In Your Head' is available to download now.

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March 30, 2012

More Mag

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Here's a sneak preview of the latest issue of More Magazine - out tomorrow!

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March 4, 2012

Joe.Ie Artists to Watch

Another year, another twelve months of popular music for you to hear. Here are some new and already established artists to look out for in the pop music world this year.

By Brian Sheil

Ed Sheeran

I’m really looking forward to hearing more from Ed Sheeran this year. With his huge breakthrough hit last year in the UK, ‘The A-Team’, I feel he certainly has what it takes to be a regular on daytime radio.

Also, if I was an avid Sheeran fan, I would be watching his producer, Jake Gosling, and the new arrivals to his production stable, some of which are not known to the music world yet.

Lana Del Rey

This lady probably seems like an obvious choice for somebody to look out for in 2012. I will be honest here, when I first heard ‘Video Games’, those three words ‘one hit wonder’ did cross my mind.

However, I feel that with her latest release, ‘Born to Die’, that she has definitely found her groove. I would love if she collaborated with Christina Perri on a record. Considering the financial state of the world at the moment, the sentiment of her lyrics resonate with a huge demographic.

Porcelain Black 

Signed to RedOne’s record label, 2101 Records, a subsidiary of Universal Music, Porcelain released two records last year, both of which I felt were excellent. They didn’t make the breakthrough that I would have expected, but I still feel that she has something huge to offer pop music this year.

Chart-wise, her second single ‘Naughty Naughty’ featured in the Top 20 Dance Billboard Chart last year. She describes her sound as ‘Britney Spears meeting Marilyn Manson’, and you definitely get a sense of that both visually and aurally!

Mohombi

While we’re talking about 2101 Records, Swedish-Congolese singer/ songwriter Mohombi – another RedOne protégé – is another artist to lookout for. His most memorable track last year was ‘Bumpy Ride’.

He also did a track last year with former Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger, entitled ‘Coconut Tree’. It finished at an impressive number eight in the Swedish chart, but once again, I feel that this year could be his year to break the US!

Adele

Yes, Adele! I’m very intrigued as to what Adele will produce in 2012. Will we hear from her at all? She has stated in the past that she doesn’t like touring much and has also stated that she would like to record her next album herself. Interesting, eh?

Anyway, I really hope she releases at least two singles this year. What do I think her sound will be? Well, I think maybe even a more stripped back production might work. Don’t forget ‘Someone Like You’ was the number one single on BBC Radio One in 2011. That track, to the listener, featured just a piano and a vocal. It’s hard to be simple though!

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March 4, 2012

Mohombi's Interview In the Latest Edition Of Mizz Magazine!

 

 

Check out Mohombi's interview in the latest edition of Mizz Magazine!

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March 4, 2012

Some Mohombi News And Sounds!

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One of the most ridiculous/amazing songs of last year was undoubtedly Mohombi’s ‘In Your Head‘, released in December.

At best, many accused him of murdering the classic tune by The Cranberries which his song famously samples. While to others, he might as well have murdered it, buried it, dug it up again, and committed necrophiliac crimes to it, such was the torture they felt ‘In Your Head’ inflicted on their ears. Predictably though, we absolutely LOVED it.

To our delight, it now comes with a hefty and varied remix package. In three different flavours – dance, dubstep, and dancehall!

Our favourite version is still the vetoed original demo, ‘In Your Bed‘, which was considered just TOO sacreligious and scrapped in favour of the more “toned down” ‘In Your Head’. But below you’ll find the three new remixes for listening pleasure. Or just plain facepalm value!

In other Mohombi news – the man himself dropped by our Scandipop Show studios last week, and did some filming for us. He’ll be guest presenting a future episode of the Scandipop Show. We’ll let you know on our Facebook and Twitter pages when it is. But as always, the show is broadcast every week on Fridays at 10am, Saturdays at 4pm, and Mondays at 9pm.

Here are those new mixes then. Out on iTunes in the UK now, and probably the rest of the world too. He be global!

Dance

Dubstep

Dancehall

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February 13, 2012

2101 Records V-Day Playlists

DIVE BELLA DIVE  

Barnaby

 ·      Your Song by Elton John.

An obvious choice yes, but so for a reason. The lyrics are honest, naive and humble. All the things that a great love song should be. As far as I'm concerned, it's perfect. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIeIeXd3snk      

 ·      Something by The Beatles

Unlike the album version, this record is just George Harrison and an acoustic guitar. It's so bare and without pretense, you can't help but believe every word that comes out of his mouth. The seemingly improvised vocal notes that were to be later replaced instrumentally, only add to the song's charm and sincerity. I defy anyone who listens to this track not to feel at least a twinge of Harrison's heartache. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hVPdneEOyOQ&feature=related

Ben

  ·      F**k It (I Don't Want You Back) by Eamon

For his hilarious and rude take on a break up. http://youtu.be/OiaOdfttmrs

 ·      Somebody That I Used To Know by Gotye

It seems I like break up songs, I think this one can speak to anyone lonely on valentines. http://youtu.be/8UVNT4wvIGY

Sam

   ·      She's Always A Woman by Billy Joel

It’s an awesome song and definitely my favourite love song of all time! Because its all lovey dovey on the outside then you realise its about how he hates her, proving that love is just an advanced feeling of tolerance. http://youtu.be/7GyMfoAhksI

   ·      Peaches by The Strangers

Is really about women [and sexuality]. So I guess it’s a love song then? And I really like this song. http://youtu.be/XF3P4AAaVIg

Dan

  ·       Lover I Don't Have To Love by Bright Eyes

It's about that vulnerability of love, and how we deal with it. To love is quite a brave thing for your ego to do, as it opens it right up, all defenses fall. Sometimes it's easier not to love. http://youtu.be/iuXkhE0VMcw

   ·      Angie by The Rolling Stones

I used to listen to this when I was 10, it was sweet warm melancholy. I could feel the love, but it was bittersweet. Years later I listened again, and it was beautiful. Suddenly it was about that relentless kind of love, the love where you can still taste the tears years later. http://youtu.be/xAWRKjEZ-j4

 

DJ HAVANA BROWN

  ·        Let's Stay Together by Al Green

'Let's Stay Together' sums up want love is all about - standing by each other when times are good or bad, happy or sad. http://youtu.be/COiIC3A0ROM

  ·       Miss Independent by Ne-Yo

I love that Ne-Yo is completely mesmerized by this woman, so much that his feelings are beyond his control. http://youtu.be/k6M5C-oKw9k

   ·      At Last by Etta James

The sweeping orchestration gives this track a romance even before any lyrics have been sung. And none do it better than Etta! http://youtu.be/_1uunRdQ61M

   ·     That's The Way Love Goes by Janet Jackson

The smoothness of this song really adds to the idea that when love happens, it's best to just go with the flow. http://youtu.be/QUOkg4jFNus

  ·      If I Aint Got You by Alicia Keys

These lyrics are so poignant for our times, and a good reminder that love is more valuable than any material thing. http://youtu.be/Ju8Hr50Ckwk

   ·      Can't Get Enough of Your Love Baby by Barry White

The King of seduction! Barry White's track ignites passion! http://youtu.be/x0I6mhZ5wMw

   ·      You Are So Beautiful by Joe Cocker

Love is so subjective, and everybody's ideal of beauty is different. It reminds me to be myself because there's no need to conform. http://youtu.be/ZpgY5S3AcSw

 

KMC

   ·      Wake Up And Smell The Coffee by The Cranberries

This song sends me back to when my music really started to change. my brand new Hyundai Elantra was fully customize with loud music and when I cranked up this song, you would hear me from a mile away. This is when my Soca started to sound different from what was going on in Trinidad, true vibes that made me stand out as an artist. http://youtu.be/TGcHisWvmuo

  ·      Soul On Fire by KMC

This song is very special to me.  It was written after a night in the forest with my wife and friends the very next day when I asked her to iron a shirt for me the idea came in my head. I went to the studio immediately and did the rhythm for it and it brought me my first record deal. http://youtu.be/k6Eucgu1KVM Buy On iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/soul-on-fire/id73158651

  ·      Sweetest Taboo by Sade.  

I don’t need no form of drugs to put me on a high cause this song does it to me. http://youtu.be/kcPc18SG6uA

  • I Have A Dream by ABBA

My favorite singing group of all time. We used to sing this one in school choir and I still know all the words of this song. http://youtu.be/qFHbwikzNds

   ·      Man In The Mirror by Michael Jackson

This song speaks to you as a person, it’s very deep and everyone in the world can relate to this one. RIP MJ for giving the world so many great songs.http://youtu.be/PivWY9wn5ps     

 

MOHOMBI

  ·      Bump N' Grind by R Kelly

Because I love to bump and grind! http://youtu.be/uAXxkNaRkp8

  ·      My funny Valentine by Ella Fitzgerald

Absolutely love this classic. http://youtu.be/KqjKOalcI10 

 ·      Could You Be Loved by Bob Marley

Everybody can be loved. http://youtu.be/V-_NMAllsJc

  • I Wanna Go Home by Michael Buble

I wanna be home for Valentine’s. http://youtu.be/lbSOLBMUvIE

  • Nothing Compares by Sinead O’Connor

When love is real, you know. http://youtu.be/iUiTQvT0W_0

  • Liberian Girl by Michael Jackson

To all my African beauties. http://youtu.be/f3V-7DEAgdc

 ·      Purple Rain by Prince

A love song for those rainy days. http://youtu.be/1JcQuSiEa-4

  • Nobody Knows It But Me by Tony Rich Project

This one is dedicated to all the secret lovers out there! http://youtu.be/W7EyUY3-Wrg

  • Lately by Stevie Wonder

This one speaks for itself. http://youtu.be/bozH0O_cVhY


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February 6, 2012

Beat My Day - Preview: Porcelain Black – Naughty Naughty (R3hab Remix)

While we eagerly await his and Swanky Tunes’ leviathan remix for CallingR3hab adds another top-notch making to his host of widely acknowledged remixes, including remix duties for the likes of David Guetta, Lady Gaga, Tiësto and Katy Perry to name a few. Now taking on American pop rock songstress Porcelain Black’s latest single, the winds seem to keep turning in favour of this Breda-raised talent as he continues to prove himself a natural when it comes to turning radio-friendly hit singles into vigorous club-bangers. Whereas the original’s somewhat catchy instrumentals and the mysterious yet captivating voice of Alaina Marie Beaton have proven to be a chart-worthy combination fuelling the ride of Naughty Naughty notably up the charts, R3hab’s ‘Pacha NYC 6 AM’ remix unfolds a considerably lesser dose of weirdness in its characteristically warped lead, delightful interlude and heavy-stepping drop.

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January 30, 2012

Mohombi In Your Head Pre-Order EP

Mohombi's latest single 'In Your Head' is dropping in the UK March 5th and you can pre-order the iTunes single bundle now, featuring massive remixes from TJM Afrobeats ft. Ice Prince & Sway, High Level & Cassetti!   Click here to preview all the tracks & order your copy.  

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