Cher – Believe

Posted in Almighty, Cher, David Guetta, Kylie, Wayne G on January 17th, 2012 by H Bradley

Musically, “Believe” is a dance-pop song that incorporates elements of techno and house music and samples the songs “Prologue” and “Epilogue” by British rock group Electric Light Orchestra from their 1981 concept album Time. It also uses heavy amounts of Auto-Tune, which has since become one of the song’s most notable features. The song has received generally positive reviews from music critics, with some calling the song “catchy” and the “best thing Cher has recorded in years”. It topped the charts in more than ten countries worldwide, becoming one of the most commercially successful singles to date. It was certified Platinum by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), selling more than 1 million in the United States.

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Madonna Month Blog 11

Posted in Almighty, Madonna, Wayne G on November 11th, 2011 by H Bradley

Ray Of Light

 

The song was written by Madonna, William Orbit, Clive Muldoon, Dave Curtiss and Christine Leach, and was produced by Madonna and Orbit.
An up-tempo electronic pop song with techno, European dance and disco influences, “Ray of Light” contains elements of rock music, which have drawn comparison to the work of Oasis, as well as several sound effects such as whistles, bleeps and bells, the usage of electric guitar, and underlying synths. Lyrically, the song has a theme of freedom.The song has received positive critical reception, being acclaimed for its club-friendly, electronic sound as well as its greater level of lyrical maturity, “emotional warmth”, and the way in which it shows a more spiritual side to Madonna. Critics also praised the fact that the song was a departure from Madonna’s previous work; “Ray of Light” is oriented in Madonna’s dance roots, yet, it goes deeper, and incorporates more underground genres. The song also received several nominations and awards; it was nominated for three Grammy Awards, for Record of the Year, Best Dance Recording, and Best Short Form Music Video, winning the last two. “Ray of Light” entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number five, becoming Madonna’s highest debut on the chart to date. It also reached the top five in Canada, Finland, Italy and the United Kingdom, and peaked at number one in Spain.

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Madonna Month Blog 9

Posted in Christina Aguilera, Madonna, Wayne G on November 11th, 2011 by H Bradley

Deeper & Deeper

 

“Deeper and Deeper” is a song by Madonna, released as the second single from her 1992 studio album Erotica. It was released in December 1992 by Maverick Records.
The dance-pop song was described as “pure disco” by Rolling Stone and “both a product of its time and a timeless Madonna classic in the ‘Vogue’ vein” by Slant Magazine in 2001. Slant goes on to say, “The track even invokes that famous chart-topper’s invitation to the dance floor: ‘Let your body move to the music!’ One of the few tracks from ‘Erotica’ not weighed down or muddled by Pettibone’s gritty production, ‘Deeper and Deeper’ sounds just as good today as it did nearly a decade ago.”
Madonna performed the song on The Girlie Show World Tour in 1993 and during the Re-Invention World Tour in 2004. For the latter tour, the song was performed as a slow-cut jazz version with trumpets and an up-right bass. It was also rehearsed for her 2006 Confessions Tour but it was dropped from the set list.

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Madonna Month Blog 6

Posted in Madonna, Wayne G on November 6th, 2011 by H Bradley

Jump

“Jump” was released as the fourth and the final single from the album, on October 31, 2006 by Warner Bros. Records. The song incorporates techno music with tributes to Pet Shop Boys. Madonna sings in her lower register in the song. Its lyrics talk about self-empowerment and sufficiency while looking for the prospects of a new relationship. Contemporary critics complimented the song and its empowerment theme. They compared it to Madonna’s 80s music and praised the club-anthem like quality of the song. The song peaked inside the top ten of the charts of some European countries, while peaking the chart in Italy and Hungary.

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Lady Gaga – You & I

Posted in Lady Ga Ga, Wayne G on October 25th, 2011 by H Bradley

“Yoü and I” is a song by American recording artist Lady Gaga and will be released as the fourth single from her second studio album, Born This Way (2011). Written by Gaga and co-produced with Robert John “Mutt” Lange, “Yoü and I” is a rock and roll-influenced song that samples Queen’s “We Will Rock You” (1977) and features electric guitar by Brian May. The song was debuted by Gaga in June 2010 during her performance at Elton John’s White Tie and Tiara Ball. Footage of the performance appeared on the Internet, and positive response encouraged her to incorporate the song into her setlist for The Monster Ball Tour. She subsequently performed the song on Today to a record crowd in July 2010, and on The Oprah Winfrey Show in May 2011.

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Corona – Rhythm Of The Night

Posted in Corona, Wayne G on September 20th, 2011 by H Bradley

“The Rhythm of the Night” is the debut single by the Italian band Corona. It was released in 1994.
It was the first single from their 1994 debut album The Rhythm of the Night. The song was released first in 1993, then on August 5, 1994 for the remixes version. Particularly devoted to the dancefloors, it had a great success, reaching the highest positions in various Singles Charts around the world. It peaked at #1 in Italy. It also reached number 11 on the U.S. Billboard chart in early 1995.
In the United Kingdom it was released in September 1994 and reached number 2, kept off the top by Whigfield’s Saturday Night, and stayed in the UK Singles Chart for 18 weeks.

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JX – There’s Nothing I Wont Do

Posted in Almighty, George Michael, Jx, Wayne G on September 20th, 2011 by H Bradley

JX was a successful project, selling in excess of 500,000 copies of popular and anthemic dance tracks. Chart entry tracks included “Son Of A Gun” (1994), which gave him his first Top 20 entry at #13 in the UK Singles Chart, “There’s Nothing I Won’t Do” (1996), which was his biggest hit, reaching #4 on the UK Singles Chart.

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John LePage & Paul Goodyear Feat. Peyton – Love So Strong

Posted in Peyton, Wayne G on September 2nd, 2011 by H Bradley

Producer DJ Paul Goodyear is an extraordinary DJ and an international phenomenon that has become a brand name in the industry. He regularly headlines some of the biggest entertainment events in the world. His style encapsulates an incredible range – most recently he combines hypnotic tribal, dynamic disco, electro funk and house to create a signature style all his own. With many artists struggling to stay relevant as musical trends come and go and technology changes the playing field, Paul has shown a remarkable gift for not just staying abreast of these trends, but for contributing to them and shaping them himself.

My Friend Hans has previously interviewed Both Peyton & Paul Goodyear, Click on the links below to read what they said.

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W.A.I.S.T.E.D Interviews Wayne G

Posted in Adele, Deborah Cox, Jsto, Motiv8, Sandy B, Wayne G on August 30th, 2011 by H Bradley

My friend Hans At W.A.I.S.T.E.D.com managed to get an online interview with the man him self, check it out.

H: Wayne, How/when did you start doing your remixing?

W: I started remixing and producing tracks for my own sets very early on in my DJ career, 1996 being the first ones, obviously they were very simple but my camp sense of humour shined through on them, Twisted was the first major production for me. Twisted I did a rough mix and John Truelove (The Source ft. Candi Staton) liked what he heard, so set me up with another studio engineer to what would then become the ‘anthem for the fucked up’. Remix work followed pretty soon after… John Truelove

H: What artist is top of your list to remix for and why?

W: Madonna and Gaga for obvious reasons, they both have some great pop songs, that give themselves to club mixes very easily. Adele and Darren Hayes are one ‘s I would really like to give a go again. Simply because their voices and songwriting is amazing. Madonna

H: Apart from Remixing, you DJ as well. What places/where?

W: Everywhere from London (my hometown) to Singapore, Sydney to New York and all those in between.

H: Wayne, do you use acapella’s for your remixes or original single versions?

W: Always accapellas, I will only use the single version if an accapella can’t be sourced and I am REALLY desperate, I think I have done this 3 times in 15 years.

H: How do you keep up with what’s happening within the music industry these days?

W: I don’t LOL. Music blog recommendations keep me up to date on the latest bands, my musical taste vary, I never listen to dance at the gym at all.

H: You are travelling almost all the time across the world, where do you call home?

W: London. Always has been and always will be. I Love London

H: There is a lot of controversy surrounding blogs that provide downloads/download links. What is your opinion on this?

W: It’s a catch 22 and not something I like commenting about. There are 2 sides to the argument. What I will say, is if people continue to take music for free, us producers and remixers won’t have any tracks to work on anymore, because record labels are making cuts on remixes more and more as the stuff is leaking across the board and ‘fans’ aren’t buying it anymore from legal sites. Production wise, I am in the process of setting up a label, I know it’s not gonna make money and that is heart breaking that I put so much time and effort creating what I think fans will love, but I have seen other labels sales figures, you are lucky to break even these days on small independent releases. That is due to, again, the fans thinking they can download it for free and not supporting the independent artist. Catch 22

H: You have done remixes of tracks by artists like Kylie, Madonna, Peyton, Cher, Shauna, Alexis Jordan, Adele and Lady Gaga. Do you have a favourite and if so: Why?

W: Near impossible to pick a favourite but if I have to, it’s the newest one I have just done… But I can’t tell you who it is yet as I am sworn to secrecy…

H: Wayne, many people have a very strong opinion regarding commissioned and non-commissioned remixers. So… what is your opinion on this?

W: I actually had this conversation with a very famous producer and remixer who said it all ‘Just because you make music, doesn’t mean you should’. Some are great, some are quite obviously done just so theirs is the first ‘club’ mix out there, taking the leaked radio edit and sticking beats and maybe some added synths in, sometimes not even in key with the actual track…

H: There are many remixers out there, what makes you different from them?

W: I like to think I have a distinctive sound, one that resonates with people and they know it’s a track by me when it’s heard. But then I can produce stuff that has baffled some people when they find out it’s me, so that’s kinda funny ;-)

H: Talking about remixers: Who are your favourites?

W: Freemasons, Moto Blanco, Paul Goodyear, 7th Heaven, Manny Lehman, Club Junkies, Cahill, Wawa, Juanjo Martin, Tony Moran, Fedde Le Grand, Mark Knight, Wideboys, Cutmore, the list is endless… Moto Blanco 7th Heaven Paul Goodyear

H: What are you working on at the moment?

W: Can’t tell you, sorry….Oh I can tell you that I am working on some stuff for my new label. Bennu Records. That’s all so far though..

H: The Pop/Dance/NRG scene has changed a lot over the past 10 years I think, do you agree and if so, in what way has it changed?

W: I don’t think too much, the whole sound has come back around; just listen to all the old school riffs in things again…Big bass lines, trance feel…

H: Remixes by Wayne G have a huge Gay following; Do you have any idea why that is?

W: Cause I am hugely Gay? Still have quite a large straight following too, shocking though that seems.

H: Pride season has started; do you go to/play at any Gay Prides and if so: which one(s)? Gay Pride

W: Sigh…Too many LOL. I did San Diego Pride, Salt Lake City Pride, San Francisco Pride, Seattle Pride, LA Pride, Brighton Pride to name a few.

H: If you were to name a top 5 of your all-time favourite remixes that you have done, which ones would it be?

W:

Dana International – Diva

Posted in Dana International, Sleazesisters, Wayne G on August 7th, 2011 by H Bradley

She is most famous for having won the Eurovision Song Contest 1998 in Birmingham with the song “Diva”. She is arguably one of the most famous transsexual celebrities in the world. She has released eight albums and three additional compilation albums, positioning herself as one of Israel’s most successful musical acts ever. She recently became one of the judges on Israeli Pop Idol. Dana International represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2011 in Germany, with the self-penned song “Ding Dong”.