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Quality Time with Tittsworth + ‘Twelve Steps’ Out August 12th

titts Quality Time with Tittsworth + Twelve Steps Out August 12th

We interviewed Titts months ago and it dawned on us that his album is coming out tomorrow, August 12th! (Via Plant Music- pick that shit up!!) So here’s the interview- a little late, but here it is…

So first off, how did you start DJing?

I started collecting odd pieces of vinyl…hip hop, rare 45’s, local band 7″’s, that sorta thing. I didn’t have any formal music knowledge, but even early on it was my biggest passion. So when I discovered I could be hands on with music, but without knowing an instrument, things clicked and I knew it was on!

Who are some of your influences?

Metalheadz and Reinforced Records (drum and bass), Dischord and other DC/MD bands (jen hitt!), a lot of old soul (Isaac Hayes (R.I.P.), Curtis Mayfield, Marvin Gaye, The JB’s), hip-hop (Ghost Face, Outkast, Nas, Camp Lo), Nirvana, Sonic Youth, UK Hardcore, DJ Technics, Scottie B., too many to name…

What’s one of the most memorable party experiences you’ve ever had?

DJing London for the first time and it feeling like I was playing out for the first time. I was so nervous it affected my vision.

Your remixes are heatt. How do you go about choosing what to remix, and how long is the [remixing] process for you?

Generally I start with a song I like in the first place but keep my audience in mind too. It’s a balance of what I like, with what is liked, and what I think needs to be liked.

Any remixes in the works?

Some major labels have been reaching out, really excited about that. I’m wrapping up a Kanye remix right now with my homey Costas Nakassis of Asih. I love remixes but I’m trying to shift more into original production.

Do you plan on releasing a self-produced album anytime soon?

Just finished it actually.. It’s called “12 Steps”…100% original stuff, all club inspired and featuring a wide range of music– from moody soundscapes to polished songs featuring vocals by Nina Sky, Kid Sister, Pitbull, The Federation, DJ Assault and more.

What are your thoughts on the ‘B-More’ style/genre?

I think it’s one of the best genres for DJ’s because of its open format, mixability and flexibility. Personally I think it’s time to up the bar a little bit though.

What do you think about the dance music scene nowadays?

Better than sex. You can get away with murder. On average I play half a dozen genres+, practically remixing on the fly w/ Serato. Genre boundaries are blurred , plus music is back to fun while still being creative in certain ways.

Anything else ya wanna add?

I need Popeye’s detox.

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Here are some of Titts’ classic club bangers. Enjoy!

MP3: M.O.P.- Ante Up (Tittsworth Remix)


MP3: Pitbull- Bojangles (Tittsworth Remix)


MP3: AC/DC- Thunderstruck (Tittsworth Remix)

Get all the latest on Tittsworth on his website!



Quality Time with Flosstradamus

flosstradamus Quality Time with Flosstradamus
Photo credit: Everyoneisfamous.com

Currently on tour, Chi-town’s Flosstradamus take some time out of their busy schedule tell us what they are up to:

What’s up Flosstradamus! First off, introduce yourselves.

Hello Bloggers and friends! We’re Flosstradamus! We’re two guys from Chicago who DJ a LOT and sometimes make a remix or two here and there.

How’d you guys come up with the name ‘Flosstradamus’?

Curt and I were djing in my room one night when he played a Lil’ Jon record on 45 and it got me so hyped that I took the record off the turntable and broke it over Curt’s head and knocked him out and when he woke up he told me of all these visions he had about us becoming a DJ MEGA GROUP and playing music for kids who love the party as much as us all over the world and together at the same time we looked into each others eyes and said… Flosstradamus.

When did you guys start DJing/producing music?

Curt started about 9 years ago and I started about 7 years ago.

How would you describe your style?

Fun. Honestly we started out throwing parties in Chicago because we wanted to give our friends a place to go and dance without having to worry about feeling weird, or judged, or looked at for the way they dressed… i.e. not a club. It’s always been about giving our people a
place to go have fun for cheap.

What are some of your influences musically?

Right now it’s our friends man… Chicago, Kid Sister, Cool Kids, A-Trak, Chromeo, Yuksek, Treasure Fingers… lots of people are killing it and they all seem to be really cool too so it works out. Cajmere [Green Velvet] has always been a huge influence personally, even though he’s super Christian now which is a bit weird, dude has HITS. Would love to work with him.

Curt, talk about your Flossy FX sampler. What’s it all about?

Flossy FX is a little “stand alone” application I designed to play sound fx, vocal drops, or any audio file along with Serato. I designed it when money was tight for us. I was going to purchase a sampler to use in our sets to play the “Flosstradamus” robot sample along with a few air horns and other things to heighten the night. Me being a cheapskate and a nerd I figured out a way to do the same thing with the program I designed. What it does is it stays on top of Serato when we DJ. It has a row of buttons on it that you can use to drag and drop any file to mp3, wav, aif. Once you drag and drop the file onto the button, you can either click the button or press the key on your keyboard that corresponds to that button. There are other features in the app that allow you to let the whole sample play from beginning to end, or as long as you keep the button pressed, or layer samples.

Once we finish version 2, I will have it up on our new website I’m designing. We will give it away for free with a donation. Eventually I would like to have Serato pick up on this feature. I also have a huge grocery list of features I would like to work with Serato on. I know that some how DJ AM was able to get his own version of Serato made. Maybe we could have our own version of Serato. You know, for the ‘hipster’ DJ crowd!? Maybe even our own release that has special colored vinyl? I would also like to be able to integrate MIDI so i could add cowbells drums etc into more of a live performance with Serato.

What does 2008 hold for Flosstradamus? Any future collabos we can look forward to?

Our album is going to drop this year. We’ve been talking about it forever, but it’s actually starting to look like it’s really going to happen which is exciting to say the least. The whole album is going to be based around some serious collaborations… it’s all teamwork man! We wouldn’t be where we are today if it wasn’t for the help of all our people, so we’re going to return the favor and put them all on our record.

Any last words?

The only two that matter right now… Chicago and Illinois.

Enjoy this mix Flosstradamus recently did for Modular peoples BangGang Podcast series…

Tracklisting:

  1. DJ Khaled - Introduction
  2. DJ DLG - Paramount (Rogerseventytwo Remix)
  3. Rye Rye - Wassup (Crookers Remix)
  4. Bag Raiders - Fun Punch (XXXchange Remix)
  5. Cut Copy - Lights & Music (Boys Noize Happy Birthday Remix)
  6. Treasure Fingers - Cross the Dancefloor
  7. Count and Sinden feat. Kid Sister - Beeper (A-Trak Remix)
  8. Buy Now - Body Crash (Laidback Luke Remix)
  9. Surkin - White Knight (Blaqstarr Remix)
  10. Puzique - Don’t Go
  11. Three Six Mafia feat. Amanda Blank - Disco Sizzurp (U-Tern & Kutcorners Remix)
  12. Kid Sister - Pro Nails (Bag Raiders Remix)
  13. Midnight Juggernauts - Into The Galaxy
  14. Robert Kelly - Outro
  15. Bonus - Slow Jam


MP3: Flosstradamus - BangGang Podcast 25 [36:41 | 42MB]

Visit Flosstradamus on MySpace or at the official Flosstradamus.com.

More Flosstradamus in the Missingtoof archive.



Missingtoof interviewed in Issue #90 of BPM Magazine: The Hipster Issue!

bpmcovermt Missingtoof interviewed in Issue #90 of BPM Magazine: The Hipster Issue!

This months issue of BPM magazine has an article titled ‘Behind The Blogs‘ in which they exposed a few of the boys behind the musicblogs that we all know and love. They got Chaz Requina representing Palms Out, Travis holding it down for BigStereo, Franki Chan repping IHEARTCOMIX, Preston of Kiss Atlanta, Greg for Pandatoes and Disaster backing up the ‘Toof!

You guys should all run out and go grab a copy. But, until you can hit up your local newsstand head over to Dani Deahl’s blog. She’s is the lovely lady who put together the article and interviewed us. She’s got screencaps of all the interviews.