DJs & Downloads

DJs & Downloads PageCheck out the updated DJs & Downloads page on four4ths.com: http://four4ths.com/site/djs

You better clear up some room on your hard drive, because we’ve got well over a decade covered in live and studio DJ mixes by Four4ths’ DJs available for the taking.

Take the club home with you, or for a ride in the car / on your work commute — or incorporate it into your daily workout routine.  However you like to enjoy mixed DJ sets, there are enough here to get you introduced to a huge spectrum of EDM (Electronic Dance Music) and keep it going for days without hearing a repeat track.

Right now, you can download (ALL FREE) MP3s by Bass Wrecka, Bent Lee, Circuit Seven, David Dyer, DJ Kable, DJ NVS, Illegal Kable, Justin Hale, Lil’ Justin, Michael McNabb, Myles Hie, Sean Davis, The Illegal Alien, Tone-E, and Trioxin.  ((=_+))

Four4ths.com :: The Re-Launch

Four4ths Launch

Grab your space suits and bring along your love for zero-gravity, because this ship is taking off again.  Only this time, we are bringing along an orbital craft and a deep-space explorer, so that we may chart the far reaches of the music universe and bring back lots of fantastical curiosities for you all to enjoy.  Here’s what’s new on Four4ths.com:

The entire website has had a major overhaul, but the newest and most obvious update is the Blog.  We went ahead and retro-fitted this new blog to include all of the old “News” updates from the previous website, so you will see all of those posts now re-formatted and categorized below.  This blog is intended to cover all things “electronic dance music”, and will be showcasing new music from around the globe, event coverage and announcements, photos, video, interviews, interesting articles, and possibly even a little op-ed type content to round it all out.  This now makes it possible to share these posts on social networks, and you can interact directly with us by commenting on any post.  You can subscribe to the Four4ths blog and receive new post notifications by entering your email address in the Subscribe field in the upper-right corner.

The Releases section is the spot where all of the upcoming and previous Four4ths Records releases will be showcased.  We are very excited to be bringing in and introducing some brilliant and fresh new talent along with our seasoned producers who are already making waves in the world of EDM.

Also, don’t forget to check out the Shop tab for all that sweet Four4ths merchandise like T-shirts, embroidered caps, iPhone cases, stickers and more.  All of the items are print-to-order and most can be customized (change shirt color, material, etc) so you can individualize the styles to your own liking.

And of course, be sure to check out the Artists section for tons of free music from our artists over the years, DJ set downloads, and features/links on our most active artists who are making big moves in the scene currently.  ((=_+))

DJ Kable – Earth Dance 2012 DJ Set (Free Download)

DJ Kable @ Space Coast Earth Dance 2012The latest set by DJ Kable is up for grabs, and it’s a dirty mud-stomper spanning electro-house, breaks, and dubstep.  In fact, Kable proclaims via Facebook page: “When I arrived at Earth Dance just before sunset, it was evident that it had just rained. I generally brought two set types of tracks with me, one being much dirtier than the other. When I stepped into the mud on the way to the stage, a decision was instantly made for me…and making dirt bombs fly out of the speakers was the inevitable task-at-hand…”

Peep the tracklist below, or get to downloading:  >> FREE DOWNLOAD (.mp3)

01 — Earth Dance 2012 Prayer for Peace
02 — Markanera – Watching the Sun Go Down (Naksi n Brunner Mix)
03 — Will.i.am, Eva Simmons – This is Love (Afrojack Remix)
04 — Zomboy – Vancouver Beatdown
05 — Al Bizzare – Ice Jump
06 — Wolfgang Gartner – Girl on Boy
07 — Alex Mind, fTampa – We Are the Real Motherfuckers
08 — Fisso n Spark – Usual Suspects
09 — Excision, Skism – SEXism (Far Too Loud Remix)
10 — Topher Jones – Brohammer (Nari n Milani Dub Remix)
11 — Zomboy – Hoedown
12 — Melleefresh, Calvertron – 8bit Dreams
13 — Hirshee, Sue Cho – Hold on to Love (Killagraham Remix)
14 — Roksonix – Get Live
15 — Jillian Ann MSD – Quiet Riot (Pegboard Nerds Remix)

Also worth checking out, Kable keeps a huge vault of mixed DJ sets available to all for free downloads — A collection spanning the past 12 years (over 5 GBs in .mp3s), in fact:  www.djkable.com

DJ Kable – Space Coast Love Fest 2012 (Free Download)

Space Coast Love Festival 2012Now here you have a great example of DJ Kable sweeping through multiple genres and seemingly having a damn good time doing it.  This set starts with Kable’s very own original breakbeat monster: “Bass Directive”, but laden with what seems to be a prank voicemail from one “Chernobyl Cigarette Company”. This wouldn’t be the first time strange samples have made the leap from Kable’s voicemail into a DJ set.

Enter the likes of Access Denied, Cazzette, Felguk, Dirtyloud, Hirshee and more into the mix, and LoveFest quickly turns into BangFest 2012!  Even with all that dirt slinging, Kable manages to throw in hints of “love” in the form lyrics with tracks like Glamrock Brothers’ “Long Train Runnin”.

Peep the tracklist below or get to downloading!:  >> FREE DOWNLOAD (.mp3)

01 — DJ Kable “Bass Directive 2012”
02 — Access Denied “Privacy”
03 — Buzzwak “Mumbling Music” (Access Denied Remix)
04 — Avicii “Sweet Dreams” (Cazzette Meet at Night Mix)
05 — Elan Myles “Miles To Go” (Peep’n Tom Remix)
06 — Hirshee “California”
07 — Neelix “Disco Decay” (Felguk Mix)
08 — Hirshee “The Rinse Out”
09 — Glamrock Brothers “Long Train Runnin’” (Club Mix)
10 — Dirtyloud “Needle” feat. Sirreal
11 — Muffler, Bare “Megatronik” (Pixel Fist Remix)
12 — Honorebel, fRew, “Wicked Woman” (Revolvr Remix)

Soul to Soul “Back to Life” Remix (Michael Mcnabb Bootleg)

Here’s one that is just going to blow your mind, and possibly just slipped under your radar until now.  It’s maybe no secret that Michael Mcnabb has a strong upbringing on the roots of breakbeats, but this reinterpretation of a classic is just amazing to say the least.  It’s no wonder it was featured on the BBC Radio 1 “Kissy Sell Out” show.  Mcnabb even got a shout-out from his long-time source of inspiration and coveted master of breaks: DJ Icey, who took a moment to drop in a Soundcloud comment: “Nice One! Great Remix!”.  We definitely agree, Icey, this is a great remix indeed.  Though it’s not necessarily new, this is something that should find its way into your next DJ set if it hasn’t already.  Watch what it does to the crowd…you won’t believe it.  >> FREE DOWNLOAD (.mp3)

Deadmau5 “SOFI Needs a Ladder” Remix by DJ Kable (Free Download)

This electro-house and breaks remix of Deadmau5′s “SOFI Needs a Ladder” has a real kick to it.  It’s also got that clappy slappy-sounding snare and a dirty electro bass line to boot (you can see where this is going already).  If that wasn’t enough, included are the scratch-tastic turntable skills of Kable’s long-time friend, Michael Mcnabb, rounding out a killer remix.  >> FREE DOWNLOAD (.mp3)

 

D-Nox & Beckers “Call Me” Remix by DJ Kable (Free Download)

DJ Kable ups his production game with another remix headed straight for the dance floors.  This time, he takes D-Nox & Beckers “Call Me” and twists out a rare house groove featuring a dirty bass hook, a new arrangement, acid tendencies, and stomp-worthy fills and breakdowns.  >> FREE DOWNLOAD (.mp3)

Upcoming Show Alerts in Central Florida

08.20.11Play Loud – Remix Nightclub – Melbourne, FL

08.20.11Moon Mushroom BBQ – Drop Shop – Orlando, FL

07.12.11Boombox – Vixen – Orlando, FL

Release Day! DJ Kable “Dancefloor Disclosure” EP in Stores Now


DJ Kable - Dancefloor Disclosure EPReturning from his first remix appearance on the London UK label Bone Idle Records, DJ Kable follows up with a gritty triad of fresh all-original electro-house tracks to round out his first official release.  The title track, Dancefloor Disclosure, features a dirty funk-filled bass line with portamento swing and subtle vocoder-laden lines with a message that seems to speak to those that dance alone in a crowd full of people.  Organized Grind, as the name implies, builds a deck of vintage-sounding organ chords and then drops into a series of grimy bass cuts that is meant to send the shoes of many into a frenzy.  Finally, rounding out the EP with plenty of wobbly bits, a breakbeat interlude, and cinematic arpeggios, Chemistry Set takes you into the darker side of Kable’s cerebral meanderings.  Here’s what the people are saying:

“The whole EP is bangin.  DJ Kable knows how to make some quality electro house.”
– Andru Pozzatron

“Good Electro House must be like this” – Lime The DJ

“DJ Kable is back on Bone Idle with his very own EP release.  Three awesome electro house tracks, each completely unique and dancefloor ready.” – Bone Idle Records

Available Today on:  Beatport | Juno | iTunes

Four 4ths Records

Four4ths can be traced back to the year 2000, and was originally forged as a promotional group of DJs and live performers to assemble electronic dance music events utilizing a network that spans the United States, from Florida to California, and now branching out to other parts of the globe.  During this time various members of the crew have been writing, performing, and producing all forms of electronic music, influenced heavily by the nightlife and dance club hits and misses.  Fast-forward one decade–As soon as artists such as Michael Mcnabb and DJ Kable started garnering the attention of labels from the U.S. and the U.K. and were hired for original release production and remix duties, it became clear that it was now time to take the Four4ths brand to the next level.  After a decade of throwing successful events and showcasing talent within a wide range of genres, 2011 saw Four4ths Records become an inexorable reality, with a set focus on releasing quality original sounding music with no boundaries in style, other than it being accessible music targeted for the ears and feet of dance floors worldwide.  There is so much to report, as this is the latest evolutionary stage in the unfolding story of that which is Four4ths.  While it was probably an obvious inevitability to many of you, this was really 10 years in the making….and we weren’t going to pull the trigger until we were sure we had the target lined up just right.  Taking notes from the dance floor and translating that into the studio = we’ve got some great releases lining up already.

Looking into the future:  We are also reaching out to all of our EDM producer friends out there:  if you would like consideration or know someone that does, send links (please, no attachments) to info(at)four4ths.com.  We will also be considering talent for remix duties.  True to form, all EDM genres will be considered for this label…no cliques, no boundaries, that’s always how we’ve rolled with 4/4.  It’s gotta’ be quality though. ;-)

Ready. Set. Here we go!!!