A Soulful House DJ Mix From Pretty Chief's Suff Sakoor

London-born Suff Sakoor, AKA DJ Suff, has delivered a stomping new DJ mix filled with top notch soulful house flavors. One half of Mange Le Funk and creator of Brighton's One Night Love Affair event, Suff has aligned with West Sussex label Pretty Chief Records for a series of releases. The first single in this sequence, "Rise Up", is out now and getting support from the likes of Lenny Fontana, Gene Hunt, and BBC Radio's Richie Roberts. The vocal mix from this single – featuring the wonderful singer Anna-Marie Johnson and lyrics by Pretty Chief owner Richard Whitworth – is included in this mix alongside other gems. The full track list is below … have a listen:

TRACK LIST

  1. Michele Chiavarini feat.Tai Malone - "When Will I Learn (Main Mix)" - Soulstice Music
  2. Aircut feat. Scarlette - "Forever In Love" - Soulful Evolution
  3. Robert Clivilles feat. Kimberly Davis - "Set Me Free (Jaegerossa SPW Better Days Remix)" - Hot Mix 5 Records
  4. Suff Sakoor feat. Anna-Marie Johnson - "Funk N Funk (SS Old Skool Ivory Mix)" - Pretty Chief Records
  5. A.O.S.O.O.N - "High Grade (Wookie Remix)" - Goon and Goblin
  6. AM2PM - "My Feelin' (Unique2Rhythm Remix)" - Unique2Rhythm
  7. Jay Vegas - "Can U Feel It" - Hot Stuff
  8. Suff Sakoor feat. Anna-Marie Johnson - "Rise Up (Vocal)" - Pretty Chief Records
  9. Timmy Vegas - "Call My Name" - Knee Deep
  10. Teddy Douglas feat. Louis Radio - "The Violin" - Basement Boys Records
  11. Risk Assessment - "Pumping It Up" - Guesthouse Music
  12. Sirkus Sirkuz - "Rave On (Don Rimini Remix)" - My Techno Weighs A Ton


Check out an audio preview of the full single "Rise" from Suff Sakoor feat. Anna-Marie Johnson:

DJ Mix: Chris Fortier Live at The Basement

Atnarko's Viva Recordings single "This Feeling" has been remixed by Chris Fortier under his Approved Electronic Device moniker, taking the tune down a deep, tribal path and eliciting many late night DJ set inclusions. One of those sets is this recent one from Chris Fortier himself, recorded live and featuring his remix at the mid-point. Have a listen and check out Chris's thoughts at the bottom of the page:

Track List:

  1. Ability II - Pressure (Luca Lozano Remix) (Major Problems)
  2. Sossa - Dust (Mobius Strum Remix) (Chronovision)
  3. Kevin Yost - Message Of Peace (i Records)
  4. Ananda Project - Free Me (Doug Gomez Merecumbe Soul Drumz Mix) (Nite Grooves)
  5. 3lias & Ali Ajami - Audio Culture (John Debo Remix) (Mindwarp)
  6. Aniie - Desert God (Kimball Collins & Rudiment Remix) (Magician On Duty)
  7. Atnarko - This Feeling (Chris Fortier Remix) (Viva Recordings)
  8. atish - Peculiar Colors (Dance Spirit Remix) (Manjumasi)
  9. Jay Tripwire - Down With The System (promo)
  10. Cosmonauts - Ramble (LNOE)
  11. Depeche Mode - Where's the Revolution (Patrice Baumel Remix) (Columbia)
  12. BOg - 0901 (Bedrock)
  13. Approved Electronic Device – Sleight Of Hand (unsigned promo)


Chris Fortier on this DJ mix: "This is a recording of a recent gig. It's the first hour of a set that builds over three hours. I am always trying to showcase the best new music and sounds that I can, trying to inspire the dance floor and myself. There are a lot of cool tracks from artists that are fairly new as well as ones that have been staples in my sets for 20 years, like Kevin Yost and Ananda Project. The first record is a new remix of an early '90s techno classic. In the mix is a track from my first DJ inspiration, Kimball Collins, who is back to making music again in the last year and really smashing it with his partner Rudiment. Also, there's John Debo remixing things up from his Mindwarp label with his delicate touch, and so much more. Hope those that listen will get a taste of this night and find themselves getting locked into the groove."

On his AED project: "Approved Electronic Device – or AED as it is sometimes known – happened a bit by chance. After a remix under that name caught on I decided to expand on it and do a full EP as AED. It did well with DJs and press, so from there I knew I was on to something and, at the core, I dug the name. The sound is on the deeper and dubbier side of house … I have made tracks and remixes similar under my own name in years past, so it isn't anything like a new sound, but more like a fresh artist start to see where it can take me."

On Atnarko: "I have known Atnarko for 20 years now, I think. We were both in Orlando and he was making breakbeat-oriented tracks under another name. He shifted away from breaks and made his first four-on-the-floor track which I ended up signing to Fade. I was always impressed with his tracks and also that he was carving out his own sound in Orlando. My remix of "This Feeling" is part of our continuing relationship, in work and friendship. Kindred spirits, I guess."


Atnarko - This Feeling (Approved Electronic Device Remixes) is out now on Viva Recordings. Check it out HERE.

A DJ Mix and Interview from 70x7 Records' Agent Blak

Agent Blak's new 5 Tracks By Agent Blak EP offers a delicious taste of old school style house music jams whose sole purpose is moving sweaty late night dance floors. Released on the Los Angeles-based soulful house label 70x7 Records, Agent Blak's EP shows the producer's knowledge and expertise in the house music realm, qualities he also shares in his equally impressive hip hop discography.

Agent Blak supplied a slammin' DJ mix featuring a selection of his own house productions and sat down for a quick interview with 8DPromo. Have a listen to the mix and read what Agent Blak is all about, all below:

March 2017 House Mix – All Songs By Agent Blak

  1. Legacy
  2. Too Hot In The House
  3. Porgy House
  4. For The Good Times
  5. The Void
  6. Beautiful People
  7. Wake Up
  8. Loving You

Which came first for you, hip hop or house music? Did one lead to the other? Do you see a connection between the two?

Agent Blak: House and hip hop are very related to each other in my mind. I started with hip hop back in the day, around the '80s and into the '90s, listening to beat producers like Jazzy Jeff, DJ Premier, Pete Rock, J-Dilla, Jungle Brothers, etc. Along that timeline, I listened to house music late nights. In St Louis, where I am from, most folks rocked out to Chicago-style jackin' house, some disco house, and soulful / deep house so I have a fond liking of those styles as well as tribal and funk house. I also lived in Providence, RI, where I started spinning more regularly. It wasn't until the early 2000s, after moving to Miami and spinning the local house scene there, that I started producing tracks. I simply wanted to play some of my own tracks and see folks dance to them. When that happened, I was hooked. I started putting together house music projects and podcasts and kept moving forward.

Do you use hip hop production techniques when making house music? Do you find that your production work in one genre influences the other?

Agent Blak: Most definitely. I am a 'crate digger' from way back. I love deconstructing samples to make something new out of them. I also am a drummer / percussionist with various instruments, play some keys, and mess around with guitar and bass. I combine all these skills in my tracks. I produce my tracks with Propellerhead Reason 9.

How did you meet the 70x7 Records crew?

Agent Blak: At my 9-to-5 job! I am a bicycle mechanic for all bikes including electric bikes. I became friends with this guy Ron (I work on his very expensive electric bike), who is a house music lover / DJ from Chicago. We started talking about music and he found out that I produce and DJ. We started a group called Chocolate Satellite Music Group and put out an album with myself and another member, Jaymo Ultimo, titled My Radio Station. He then introduced me to Dimitri Craven of 70x7 Records who asked me to do a couple house remixes for a release on his label. From there we set forth to release a solo project by yours truly. This … is just the start of the journey so stay tuned.

Tell us about the 5 Tracks By Agent Blak EP. Are there stories behind any of the songs, or the EP as a whole?

Agent Blak: 5 Tracks was inspired by to my love for throwback remixes, sounds, and styles. As I mentioned, I really enjoy digging for the hottest and obscure sounds and vocals as well as recognizable riffs, anthems, and choruses. For example: "The Void" was inspired by the movie Space Is The Place with Sun Ra. The dialog in the movie is super-inspiring and awesome. "Porgy House" was inspired by Nina Simone's original song. I have many other tracks ands remixes that might come out of the vault soon.

What are your thoughts and feelings on the Los Angeles house music scene? What’s it like DJ’ing in Los Angeles?

Agent Blak: I am new to the L.A. house scene (I moved to Cali a few years ago) and will be spinning a lot more house venues in 2017. Prior to this, I played on the East coast and some Amsterdam clubs. Then some small venues in Santa Monica as well as functions and events. However, be sure to Keep an eye out for Agent Blak dropping sound science all over southern Cali this summer and on into the Future.

What is next for Agent Blak? Anything you want people reading this to know?

Agent Blak: Agent Blak will be doing more of the same and that's getting in the lab to create great tracks and getting them out to the people. I hope to build a solid fan base and make folks happy and uplifted with my production, podcasts, and radio shows. Check in at www.agentblak.com.

DJ Mix: Box Office Poison's Winter 2017 Selection

Box Office Poison (AKA Snax) has just uploaded a terrific new DJ mix. "As we wait for the sun to return, things get a little darker, a little deeper...a little poisonous. We keep the dance floor warm." The mix includes PRIX's new single "Don't Get All Upset" (Random Records) as well as recent bangers from Terry Farley and Brookside Chase. Have a listen:

Track List:

  1. Twilight (Eddie Niguel Remix) - Kiko Navarro
  2. Prove My Love To You - Brookside Chase
  3. Die 4 U - Terry Farley
  4. Big Gun (Original Mix - Sante Sansone
  5. Bring Me Down feat. Jinadu (Kizzmo Remix) - Keenarf
  6. Passion (Naked Mix) - Gat Decor
  7. I Am Disco (BonomoLeMagass Solid Gold Dub) - Manhooker
  8. As If (Fatherhood Remix) by The Carry Nation
  9. Drift Apart - School Of Thought
  10. Don't Get All Upset - PRIX
  11. Cardiogram (feat. Olivia de Lanzac) (Max Pask Remix) - It's A Fine Line