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new retailer in the fam! Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Decibel NYC would like to welcome the newest addition in the retailer family. Everyone stand up for Digital-Tunes.net .  from the genius’ who brought you Soundcloud are keeping the ideas pumping with their latest family jewel.  if you are already a member of the cloud then you know the impact that they are having on the dance music and electronic circuit. Now with their digital music download service, they are treating us all just right. our first release on this store is our compilation “strongbox vol. 1″.  a collectin of catalog gems for your aural re-pleasure.  go explore the store and stop by our page and support your local electronic scene. we are happy to be a part of the new home!

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Slinky Secrets revealed… Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

O U T  N O W ! !

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the undah-dub feat. grier

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the dynamic duo of undah-dub and super voice grier are at it again!  this time it’s a funky junky called “slinky secrets”.  imagine that beautiful piece in the club that you know has got the goods. but smoke, mirrors and beauty keep their dirty side at bay just to save face…this is the song to rebel on those types!  ”…the dirty ones you think are, too hot and moist and pinky for slinky secrets!” that should say it all. i guess it’s literally asking those tricks to unlock that vault and let us in, cuz we might have to take it by force.  undah-dub pops off one of his funkiest and quirkiest numbers yet, with a steller electro type remix that completely seals the power of this song in a new compact form. fit for radio or clubs, this vocal driven gem will drive everyone crazy.  CJ Burken ducks his head out of the lab to serve us, “the people remixes”.  the vocal mix is a deep and abstract journey into radio space. this is a vintage journey from the master himself, you do not want to miss. And for the boys in the big room, you might want to check out Noxxers twisted version.  he beefs up the soundtrack with a pumpin drum kick, crazy bass line and a lot of moaning….perfect for that 3 a.m. light show.  trust with any of these mixes there will be no wrong turns here tonight. gets to goin!

1. radio edit

2. live remix

3. dj noxxer remix

4. burkens slinky peoplez remix

original version from the lp “no vacancy” on Decibel NYC Recordings – cd and digital downloaddecnycd03-sml


Decibel NYC still reaching for 2009 Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Decibel NYC recordings introduces it’s new Digital Download site and it is direct on our premises. With Decibel Digital, you can get exclusive songs, pre-releases and our entire catalog available right now. just follow this button and link right here
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undah-dub - no vacancyAs of right now we have an exclusive pre-release of The Undah-Dub’s latest LP for Decibel NYC, “No Vacancy” 18 tracks of tech bliss and an assortment of mania for your aural pleasure.
A serious collection of mixed beatdowns, double entendres and a world of substance. The kids won’t be able to help themselves when the assorted tech grooves move them frantically from a 2 step to full on head spinning dance floor takeover. Atop of these driving grooves come some great songs with really phat hooks. Stand out vocals reign supreme “Slinky Secrets” featuring long time friend Grier, and “Big Girl Pill” featuring jazz vocalist, La Veda.

You have to keep listening repeatedly because it’s like water, you just can’t get enough of a natural element. The journey continues with kitschy and vocal singles like “We Don’t Do Drive-byes” and “Walk All Night” featuring Breeze and the husky sex and summer anthem “like sex” featuring newcomer Digable7.

So irresistible that the neighbors might ask you to quit repeating it, or turn it up louder.
In traditional Undah-dub fashion he couldn’t forget his 4 to the floor fly kids, so he whipped up some tech house tracks that are not too be f*cked with. Uber grooves like “Feel Me“, “Play More, Say Less“, “Courtesan Couture” and the funky first single “Upgrade” are some sneaky, DJ friendly bombs made especially for the dance floor and not too be missed.

Sealed tight with a number of spoken word interludes, written and performed by the poet Blue, this 18 track conglomerate is nothing short of fabulous. Immerse yourself in the the love, the shade, the humor and seriousness, the jaw dropping, foot stomping, hand clapping and body jacking changes that the last year and a half has been presented to you, raw and unadulterated. Enter the beat hotel, but beware, everyone wants to be here, but right now these halls have “No Vacancy”. The kids have brought their dancing gear and are refusing too leave.
worldwide release date is March 11, 2009

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Mad Cows – Finish What You StartedMad Cows – Finish What You Started [decny036]
Keep an ear out for the latest Mad Cow release “finish what you started”. Swooping in to save the new years, Mad Cows (undah-dub and breeze) return with their annual dose of madness. Coming in off the heels of it’s successor “Spies”, “finish what you started” is showing a new minimal acid side to this sordid duo. Still with the big room madness, but another face that you haven’t gotten to see. But don’t worry, we didn’t forget you ballroom drum headz. We gave the drama too our in-house crew. From big man on top, Noxxer, he serves his serious Portugal tech tech rendition and leaves no stone unturned. Super Agent 33 and IVI-R bang it out on the drum and fx circuit, keeping the stomp factor alive. And our resident electro king, Nathan Heinze returns for a brilliant version just to shake the taste buds down. Every morsel is a sweet pill waiting to be taken over and over, just when you think you are done, you find more to play with, but we always “Finish What We Started”!

dbell - double trouble epAlso out right now is DBell – double trouble ep [decny039]
Danny Bellens give us something a little different to present to your audio collection. A true progressive trio in classic format.

Big drums and haunted melodys are ready to bring your dancefloors to a collective thrust. Feel the dark synthy overtones of “double trouble” it sets the tone for the trilogy and gets your feet started, lovely. Working our way to track 2, the standout thrasher “G.A.A.N.”, won’t let you go.

You can try to stop but the chokehold is a death grip. For a supreme finisher, feast on the almost trancelike monster “The Fullmoonlight” it grips just like the title suggests, turns you from man and changes you too beast. Something new for our audience, hope you enjoy listening and playing as much as we enjoy giving!

dj noxxer - minimal solutions 4 maximum problemsDJ Noxxer – minimal solutions 4 maximum problems [decny033]
Finally it’s here. The first Ep for our guy Friday, DJ Noxxer. He whips up a stellar Tech House number to cap off the Year that was Minimal Solutions 4 Maximum Problems. 2 series trip-tastic tracks.

Starting with the super lush and downright grooving “Tropikimal” and it’s dirtier and just as funky counterpart “Tram”. Inspired by some world traveling and new sights, this Portugal native tells the story of his artistic growth and his standout style, this is why he will be a force to be reckoned with come future. Sink your teeth into Noxxer beginnings…

just in time for the WMC 09

DJ Noxxer – Playlist & Top10 Chart [oct08] Sunday, September 28th, 2008

DJ Noxxer
Producer / Remixer / DJ / Artist
Portugal

[DECNY Playlist : Oct 2008]
01 . J-Deep – Charlie, I Don’t Want No High (Vladimir Neuymin remix)
02 . Vladimir Neuymin – Erase the F*cking System (Noxxer tech dub)
03 . Raker Project – Work the System (Mad Cows “work assist tribal beats” mix)
04 . The Undah-Dub feat. Kitty Meow – Rise Up
05 . VB Heinze – Stupid Prick (Orduña “pinga estupida” mix)
06 . Mad Cows – Spies (DJ Noxxer “PT” dub)
07 . Keith Just – Beer and Chocolate (Gaty Lopez remix)
08 . Fuze – Pocketful of Funk (Southside “funkstramental” mix)
09 . Breeze – In the Beginning (Michael Hades club mix)
10 .The Undah-Dub – Upgrade

You can listen to or purchase all the tracks listed above in a packaged bundle, provided by our partner distributor: Juno Downloads or click on the image below to launch:
my link to juno download

[TOP 10 - Oct 2008]
01 . Sis – Trompete
02 . Rui Da Silva – Portugal
03 . Minilogue vs. KAB – That’s a Nice Way to Give Me Feedback (wighnomy bros)
04 . Djuma Soundsystem & Flip – Atilla EP
05 . Dave Spoon – 88 (Mark Knight & Funkagenda rmx)
06 . FPS – Bad Habits
07 . Alex Celler – Tromelin
08 . Mola feat. Onix – Hello (Tommyboy mix)
09 . J-Deep – Charlie, I Don’t Want No High (DJ Noxxer dub)
10 . Young Rebels & Francesco Diaz – When I’m Thinking of You

Below, some pictures from Noxxer’s recent European trippin’. Enjoy and make sure you give your feedback, comments, praise and kudos to DJ Noxxer for keeping the musical spirit of the label alive…

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Russia takes control of the Lab 152 Sessions Saturday, September 27th, 2008

The LAB 152 SESSIONS proudly present Decibel NYC artist and Reality Here Records owner, Vladimir Neuymin, in command of the decks. He is serving his fiercest selections of intricacies for an hour. Just listen to our podcast (right in the sidebar of this blog) for session #16 or subscribe to the feed (lab 152 sessions)

Vladimir Neuymin was born in Chelyabinsk (Russia) in 1983. At the age of 16 years he found serious interest in electronic music. He started to write at about the same age. In 2000, in club “City”, he met with Michael Mikhajlov (Solar 24) .They made their own project called “7+8 Project”. Working in his special tasty style he and Solar 24 got on the collection of the best electronic musicians of Russia with a track called “What” (IQ music label, Russia).

Soon they started doing remix work for Universal Music Russia. In 2005 they signed two releases on Pure Substance Records. Now, Vladimir actively cooperates with talented Russian producer Nikolay Anisimov (DJ Reflector). Together they released some magnificent tracks (Fuzz U, Rain and Rainbow). At the end of 2006 Vladimir returned to the musical scene. Now he keeps up to date applying the newest technologies in the creation of his tracks. His new tunes are full of energy with the strongest basses, tribal lines and unusual FX-s. Vladimir is full of optimism, now he opens his new digital label called Reality Here which sets as the purpose to show potential of the Russian electronic musicians.

For more information on Vladimir, visit our website.

TOP 5 DECNY Sales for Summer 2008 Friday, September 19th, 2008

It is with great pleasure that we wanted to announce the TOP 5 EP/LP sales of Decibel NYC Recordings’ catalog of releases for the Summer 2008. Some great surprises and some unexpected resurgence of older strong releases…

1 Erase The F*cking System
Vladimir Neuymin – DECNY028
2 Upgrade – The Remixes
The Undah-Dub – DECNY031
3 Charlie, I Don’t Want No High
J-Deep – DECNY029
4 Nutz & Boltz
DECNY – DECNYCD02
5 Work The System
Raker Project – DECNY012

For information about these releases, please visit our website or Beatport.

The DECNY toolbar (beta) Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

We are giving this marketing thing another twist by creating our very own DECNY toolbar that will keep all the news, music, podcasts and releases from Decibel NYC Recordings right at your fingertip, in your browser toolbar section.  The toolbar is in beta now, so give it a try and give us your feedback so we can improve it.

To download the toolbar, go to http://decibelnyc.media-toolbar.com/

Fall 2008 – Early Releases to set the tempo… Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

With Fall arriving rapidly upon us living in New York, we wanted to bring attention to the latest releases from Decibel NYC Recordings and take this opportunity to showcase the production talents of our fantastic artist roster.
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UPGRADE – the remixes
The Undah-Dub releases this first single from his upcoming full length album release No Vacancy, with remixes by Live and CRX.
CHARLIE, I DON’T WANT NO HIGH
by J-Deep, his first release on the label under his own moniker.

Recent releases that are still doing strong – in case you’ve missed them:

ERASE THE F*CKING SYSTEM
by Vladimir Neuymin with remixes by IVI-R and DJ Noxxer.
NUTZ & BOLTZa well rounded compilation of tracks from our label by many of our artists.

Celebrity Records licenses “Love Will Return” Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Decibel NYC Recordings’ artist Alison Crockett‘s single “Love Will Return” has been licensed to Celebrity Records, and is available exclusively now on Traxsource before the official worldwide release on August 12th, 2008. Alison Crockett’s memorable single, first released in 2000 on our label (DECNY002) has been a staple of the underground circuits ever since with memorable performances and plays at parties around the world, specially during the Winter Music Conference weeks.

This time, Alison’s vocals get the remix treatment from phenomenal Chuck Love (Chuck Love’s Blissed out Vocal and Chuck Love’s Broken Dream) and Bryan Gerrard (Bryan Gerrard’s Vocal Return). The original is also available on this release for the first time since its initial release date.
If you’ve missed it then, this is your chance to add this to your collection and experience it anew from Chuck Love and Bryan Gerrard‘s perspectives.

Free Downloads for the Summer 08 Sunday, June 29th, 2008

To celebrate and mark this upcoming 08 Summer season, we’ve decided to unleash into the wild for FREE two previously unreleased tracks from the label’s vault. Only a select few have had the pleasure to hear them.  Now you, the fans to DECNY, get to download and share these gems while they are available.

Don Davenport’s – Strut (Switch vs Mista A mix): A blended two-headed race of electro and hard-house, waving and weaving in and out in a perfect harmony of beats and a  pleasing cacophony of sounds.  It’s definitely a mash-up like no other, to pipe loud in your sets or in your digital players.

Mista A – Mental Health Hotline (Timmy’s mix):  If you thought the 9xSixXninex6 mix was insane, wait till you hear the result of locking Timmy inside the padded room for 7 days with nothing but a microphone, an old 4-track recorder and 4 samples, and absolutely nothing else.

All tracks are made available for download courtesy of KVYM.NET Online Radio. We thank them for their undying support and encourage you to pay them a visit.

These tracks are available only here on the Decibel NYC Recordings blog.  Tell your friends, pass on the address and encourage them to download a track and get some fresh wallpapers while here (wallpapers set 1 and set 2). Spread the love….