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I'm A House Gangster presents The Gangstercast - Tuccillo - Gangstercast 55
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Tuccillo - Gangstercast 55

03/11/15 • 98 min

I'm A House Gangster presents The Gangstercast

Gangstercast 55 comes from Tuccillo.

Originally Italian, Tuccillo has been a producer for longer than 15 years being a self-taught virtuoso of the electronic sound.

TUCCILLO is one of the more prolific producers of the current music scene. Deep, chill out, minimal, R’n’B or Ultra lounge, no genre resists his talent, blending the electronic and analogical components to obtain his own and unmistakable sound.

Established in Ibiza a few years ago, the creativity and style of his work is requested by heavyweights of the musical scene, his sound is known on radio and worldwide labels, his compositions are included at the most important charts, with productions that will guarantee and confirm him as one of the most promising music creators.

His set brings the studio into the club with unreleased tracks elevating the music to an ideal state which permanent groove and warm sounds, making the perfect soundtrack for a night of absolute house music.

His ample knowledge and experience as a musician, and the good taste he displays in his concept of what dance music should be about in the dawn of the XXI century, define his very success and the unique character that impregnates his musical saunter...

No introduction is necessary for whoever represents music creation in constant evolution. Great music, great heart, that’s Tuccillo.

We asked Tuccillo what House music meant to him, to which he replied; “Do not know how to explain, is pure passion, since I started listening to DJ ́s tapes in the 90s.. Thanks to the Italian old school and not forgetting I had a great influence young, the UMM label that took us to know more about HOUSE MUSIC in Italy in the 90s ...”

Tuccillo describes the house gangster sound as; “360 o House music.. deep, sample’s , funk , jack , vinyls, akai , Groove ! : )”

When we asked Tuccillo about how this mix represents him as an artist, he told us; “It represents my passion for music and the RESPECT makes some of my great inspirations and creadores..Mr DJ Sneak”

Telling us how he chose the tracks in compiling this mix, Tuccillo tell us; “There is a mix of my productions, the latest release in DJ sneak classic "Back" and some classic house ..”

Finally, Tuccillo gives a special mention about this mix; “Tucci groovy curly mix special dedication to HG Family”

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Gangstercast 55 comes from Tuccillo.

Originally Italian, Tuccillo has been a producer for longer than 15 years being a self-taught virtuoso of the electronic sound.

TUCCILLO is one of the more prolific producers of the current music scene. Deep, chill out, minimal, R’n’B or Ultra lounge, no genre resists his talent, blending the electronic and analogical components to obtain his own and unmistakable sound.

Established in Ibiza a few years ago, the creativity and style of his work is requested by heavyweights of the musical scene, his sound is known on radio and worldwide labels, his compositions are included at the most important charts, with productions that will guarantee and confirm him as one of the most promising music creators.

His set brings the studio into the club with unreleased tracks elevating the music to an ideal state which permanent groove and warm sounds, making the perfect soundtrack for a night of absolute house music.

His ample knowledge and experience as a musician, and the good taste he displays in his concept of what dance music should be about in the dawn of the XXI century, define his very success and the unique character that impregnates his musical saunter...

No introduction is necessary for whoever represents music creation in constant evolution. Great music, great heart, that’s Tuccillo.

We asked Tuccillo what House music meant to him, to which he replied; “Do not know how to explain, is pure passion, since I started listening to DJ ́s tapes in the 90s.. Thanks to the Italian old school and not forgetting I had a great influence young, the UMM label that took us to know more about HOUSE MUSIC in Italy in the 90s ...”

Tuccillo describes the house gangster sound as; “360 o House music.. deep, sample’s , funk , jack , vinyls, akai , Groove ! : )”

When we asked Tuccillo about how this mix represents him as an artist, he told us; “It represents my passion for music and the RESPECT makes some of my great inspirations and creadores..Mr DJ Sneak”

Telling us how he chose the tracks in compiling this mix, Tuccillo tell us; “There is a mix of my productions, the latest release in DJ sneak classic "Back" and some classic house ..”

Finally, Tuccillo gives a special mention about this mix; “Tucci groovy curly mix special dedication to HG Family”

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undefined - Demuir - Gangstercast 54

Demuir - Gangstercast 54

Ahead of his forthcoming release “Past 2 Future” on ‘I’m A House Gangster’, next month, Gangstercast 54 comes from Demuir.

Demuir's eclectic house sound exudes funky, sexy, and soulful beats that is consistently recognized and sought by artists and house fans around the world. His DJ and production career has propelled him into a range of various house based genres (Jacking / Funky House, Techno, Tech-House), which has led to his music being featured on many respectable labels including: Great Lakes Audio (GLA), IAHG (I Am A House Gangster), DNH, Fogbank, Farris Wheel, and Doin' Work to name a few quickly gaining recognition and support in the global UDM (Underground Dance Music) scene. He even extends broadly and dabbles in Hip Hop and Samba as an extension of his musicianship playing a wide range of live instruments as well.

Demuir has received international nods and receiving play from DJ elites including Mark Farina, Derrick Carter, Nick Holder, DJ Sneak, Doc Martin, J. Paul Getto, and Darius Syrossian.

Today, Demuir continues to gain respect for his unique funky / soulful house sounds with his latest EP, "Closer 2 U" (on Mark Farina's Great Lakes Audio label) with previous and consistent successes from other releases, that are regularly charted and supported by DJs worlwide. HIs focus continues to touch the world with his brand of house music and broadening his presence as a DJ and Producer internationally.

House music to Demuir means “openness, truth, and good vibes.” He explains, “It doesn't matter what part of the world or city you're in. When you go to a party that is reppin' house music, it is always centered in the love of the music and its' people. It doesn't matter what social status you have, the music and the community welcome you with open arms each and every time.”

The House Gangster movement, to Demuir, “represents a place of redefining and pushing boundaries while holding your own in the roots of house music.” He went onto say, “I, too, remember those days when electro and progressive ruled the clubs, festivals, and big rooms with only a few guys remaining true to the roots of house. The House Gangster always serves as a reminder to those who "jump ship" and beg for commercialism or doing things just because "everybody is doing" - that the underground house movement is here and lives on.”

When we asked Demuir to describe the House Gangster sound, he said “It's just real house music. By comparison to some of the stuff I hear in the broader House music genre, I would have to say the House Gangster sound welcomes true innovation and a sound that people's souls can connect to.”

Telling us how he chose the tracks in compiling this gangstercast mix, Demuir says “I went for tracks that supported the listener on a journey from funky jackin' beats to an organic, but twisted, tech house sound. I also chose tracks that were truthful in their genre, but brought something different to the table”

We asked Demuir to tell us how this mix represents him as an artist, to which he explained; “This mix is a peak into my versatility. I produce House, Jackin', Afro-House, Tech House, and Hip Hop instrumentals in addition to being a musician. I refuse to be held to one genre and my catalogue speaks to this point. This mix, in particular, takes you from Jackin' beats to Tech House, which is something I feel needs to be represented more because the 2 genres speak intimately to one another in their percussion, samples, and swing as they redefine their respective House and Techno ancestors.”

Finally, We asked Demuir if there was anything special to mention about this mix, To which he stated; “The mix includes "The Cheerleader", which is one of the tracks from my IAHG release, "Past 2 Future" EP. It's jackin' to its hard core roots of samples, big beats, and edgy vocal samples people can connect with.”

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undefined - Brillstein - Gangstercast 56

Brillstein - Gangstercast 56

Gangstercast 56 comes from Brillstein.

Mike Brillstein, known to many as Thee Mike B, has been a kingpin in the LA club scene since the late 90s, and over a decade later his respect for the underground and others’ respect for him has not dwindled. Having worked with names like Jesse Rose, Switch, Diplo, and Oliver, it’s no surprise that Mike has a deep understanding of house and the underground. The recent success of his work with Jesse Rose on “Shuffle The Paper” and “Good Wife” solidified Mike’s place in the underground house world, and with that, Brillstein was born. To draw a line in the sand between Thee Mike B and Brillstein was something that allowed a sense of artistic freedom from both sides: Thee Mike B as one of Los Angeles’ best DJs and Brillstein as a producer who got his chops in chunky productions on the Play It Down imprint from Jesse Rose.

Brillstein has recently received radio play support from Skream on his residency show. He has also played at Hard Summer last year alongside the likes of Axwell, Martinez Brothers, Dusky, and Josh Wink.

We asked Brillstein How this mix represents him as an artist, to which he explained; “Everything I do as Brillstein is a tribute to the House Music that first spoke to me in the mid 90s: Daft Punk, DJ Sneak, Armand Van Helden, Roger S, Junior Sanchez, Paul Johnson, Roy Davis Jr, Cajmere, Pepe Braddock... It’s a long list. This stuff was not meant for fashion shows and hair salons. It was funky, bassy, loopy tracks. Not unlike hip-hop, so it spoke to my sensebilities. I’m capturing that classic flavor while putting my own modern, even post-modern touch on it. Basically, old school vibes without sounding dated. There’s lots of classics in there sitting comfortably besides the brand new stuff.”

Asking Brillstein what the House Gangster movement means to him, he replies; “I think House Gangster is the perfect name for Sneak’s label. Because it describes everything that drew me to his sounds. It’s house music. But the beats, samples, vibes, all of it just has that head nodding, blunted, funky vibe. Whether you're in the cold city streets or in Ibiza, a House Gangster can create that feeling. And it always hits you in the chest no matter where you’re at... Cuz it’s GANGSTA!”

Brillstein describes the House Gangster sound as “Dope, banging, funky tracks for the green bush smokers, girls wearing chokers, bling bling playaz and exotic dancers ... It’s that funky rhythm, that they can’t control. That perfect House Music vibe.”

We asked him ‘What does House music mean to you?’ to which he replied; “Dancing until you’re falling asleep in the club. The vibes, the family, the warehouse. If you get it... you can't escape it.”

Telling us how he chose the tracks for this mix, Brillstein says; “Initially I wanted to recreate my NYE set that wasn’t recorded. So I tried to remember as much as I could from that, in addition to showcasing some new material (a few unreleased ones in there) and also dropping lots of other favourites both new and old.”

Finally, Brillstein gives a little special mention about this mix; “I had just got back from a night out with Junior Sanchez and Todd Terry, they were playing at Avalon in Hollywood. I had so much fun and was inspired. I was scrolling twitter at 6am LA time, when I saw Sneak tweeting about checking out the latest Gangstercasts. Since the inception of the series I’ve followed it closely and had been waiting patiently for my invite. I was feeling bold so I tweeted at Sneak “When’s my turn?” He replied “make one man” or something like that. Never being one to back down from a dare, I replied, “I’ll make it right now live, you’ll have it in 2 hours as proof.” So I recorded it live in my studio in one take, while my homegirl Ashley was nice enough to dance and hang out and cheer me on. Then I uploaded the file to Sneak 2 hours later without even listening back! Now that’s House Gangster!”

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