New mix from DJ Ayres for the site Aritzia. Terrific set of tunes that really showcase many new and current artists.
From Ayres: “Here’s a brand new mix of deepness for Aritzia! For this one I put together a set of electronic music with R&B vocals, R&B music with electronic production, and moody UK beats. Very post-future. Everything here is newish with the exception of Dreamer G.”
Tracklist after the jump.
Getting closer and closer to party time everybody!!! Come see our new digs and close out April with a sweaty good time.
Turntable Lab Radio featuring Ayres and Eleven
Posted: April 16, 2012 Filed under: DJ Ayres, DJ Eleven, MP3, Rub Radio, The RubThe fellas over at Turntable Lab invited us to come and record a set for their Radio show, so you know we had to deliver the goods. Tracklist below.
Turntable Lab Radio 010: The Rub
Tracklist:
(DJ Eleven)
Touch – Sensitive Body Stop
Onra – The Perfect Match
Drop Out Orchestra – Emperor Tamarin
Linda Lewis – Class Style (DJ Pump Edit)
Kutcorners – Diamond feat. Curtis Santiago
Pitchben – Stand Up
AD.d+ – Mary Go (DJ Eleven remix)
Ghosts of Venice – Her (Bit Funk Remix)
(DJ Ayres)
Escort – All That She Is
Storm Queen – Look Right Through (Aeroplane Remix)
Genius of Time – Houston We Have A Problem
RCMP – Sweat & Loving (DJ Ayres Remix)
Young Jeezy – I Do (Sammy Bananas Remix) *Ayres’s Transition Edit
BADBADNOTGOOD – Hard In Da Paint
Nas – The Don
Lil Chuckee – Wop
Schlachtofbronx – Yuh Mumma
Valentino Khan & Will Bailey – Rukus
Bro Safari – Uncrushable (Jay Fay Remix)
Usher – Climax (Keys N Krates Remix)
Southpaw Closing in March, The Rub Moving to Bell House
Posted: January 31, 2012 Filed under: DJ Ayres, DJ Eleven, Flyers, The RubTen years ago Mikey Palms told us he was opening a bar in Park Slope in an old 99 Cent store with his childhood friend, Matt Roff. As soon as we saw it, we immediately knew we wanted to throw a party there. The Rub started the first summer Southpaw opened, and after an unprecedented run of over a hundred monthly parties, we are sad to report Southpaw is closing.
Simply stated there would be no Rub without Southpaw. Before Fifth Avenue had any sushi restaurants, yoga studios or boutiques, Mikey and Matt took a bet on the neighborhood. They helped us connect with a community of people who wanted to stay in the Slope and party with their friends to quality music. Southpaw was an oasis for Brooklynites who didn’t want to go to Manhattan and spend half a paycheck on bottle service while some asshole played The Strokes off an iPod. And they didn’t just invest in the neighborhood, they invested in three DJs who were dying to find a big room were we could play cool shit for a crowd who loved music as we did.
We were talking about it the other day, and Mikey put it in perspective when he said “remember, when we opened, you could still smoke in bars.” This was just six months after Bloomberg took office – before mash-ups, before 50 Cent, before Serato or MySpace, or all-over print and skinny jeans, before any of us had gone on tour or released a record. If you were there in the beginning you remember Roger, and Uncle Moe, and Marissa, and Bill, and Alex (RIP). You remember when Mark Ronson Djed on Halloween in face paint, when Diplo and Low-Bee played in a blizzard, when DJ Premier dropped in for a surprise DJ set and when Dave Nada tore the room wide open with Baltimore club. You remember when a couple fucked the sink off the bathroom wall, when Pumpkinhead got in a fistfight at the end of the night and rolled around on the dancefloor, when the winner of the White Rapper Show threw up and passed out on stage, when we got shut down and had to move to Bar Reis because Southpaw didn’t have a license to serve lemons and limes, when Jeru the Damaja hopped on stage and performed “Come Clean.” There was a special feeling every month, like a big house party, loud and sweaty and thrilling. And in the last few years, you also remember waiting on a long ass line around the block. We could have moved The Rub to a bigger club plenty of times, but it was such a special feeling and a perfect crowd, and besides we were loyal to Mike and Matt, and of course Kenan and Ro and the whole crew.
This Saturday will be the last time The Rub is at Southpaw, but it’s not the last Rub. Mikey and Matt are going to focus on their Williamburg club, Public Assembly. The Southpaw space will become a tutoring center for children. Eleven, Cosmo and I are taking The Rub down the hill to Bell House, a beautiful venue very similar to Southpaw in a lot of ways, but a little bigger, with a little better sound, and a little off the beaten path. We looked at a bunch of clubs in Brooklyn and talked to a ton of our friends, and everyone agreed that this feels like the perfect room. The gang’s all going to be there, with Rahnon and Matt at the door, and me, Eleven and Cosmo on the turntables. We’re switching it up to the last Saturday of every month, and we hope you’ll help us spread the word so we can keep it up for ten more years. Please please please sign up for our email list, follow us on Twitter and Facebook, and ask your friends to do the same. And if you don’t have anything else to do this Saturday, come to Southpaw (EARLY, to beat what will surely be a crazy line) and join us for the first Rub of the rest of your life!
http://www.itstherub.com
https://twitter.com/ItsTheRub
http://www.facebook.com/ItsTheRub
http://www.thebellhouseny.com/
After the jump: 10 years of Rub Flyers!
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My Mixpak FM just came out – a mix that includes dancehall, uk funky house, moombahton, jungle, grime, dub and roots reggae. You should already be familiar with Mixpak, the label behind Vybz Kartel & Dre Skull, Melé, Koyote, Sissy Nobby and a plethora of others. I’m really proud of how this one came together and their write-up is very flattering. Stream and download here, tracklist after the jump.
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Strange Clouds (DJ Ayres edits) by DJ Ayres
I banged this out backstage at The Rub so I could give this song a little more energy from the jump… both start with Lil Wayne’s verse rather than B.O.B., and have a more familiar, mixable intro. Strictly for the DJs!
I have 3 new mixes out this month not including our Scion radio show (featuring Escort this month).
The Rub for Aritzia DJ Ayres by Aritzia
This one is futuristic R&B, garage, etc: The Weeknd, Katy B, Kingdom, Deadboy, Munchi, Skream, Jamie Xx, lots of bootlegs.
DJ Ayres – Mad Friends by T&ARecords
This has a bunch of new stuff on T&A and Young Robots, plus our friends on Plant, Mad Decent, Fools Gold, Trouble & Bass, Fully Fitted & Mixpak. Don’t sleep on that Peter Dragontail ft. Maggie Horn
Finally, here is a mix of mainstream radio shit: Drake, Rick Ross, Vybz Kartel, Wiz Khalifa, Trey Songz, Adele…
http://djayres.com/2011/07/24/dj-ayres-commercial-mix-july-2011/
My birthday party is this Saturday at Public Assembly in Williamsburg. I’ll be joined by Starks & Nacey, Deep Sang, Cousin Cole, Phi Unit and Senari (DJ set) and it’s free!
The EP is finally here!
Buy it so I can pay my taxes! iTunes / Amazon / Juno / Turntable Lab
My friend Harry and I threw this video together for Flashing Lights:
Been working hard in the studio!
DJ Ayres – Flashing Lights Theme (out now on T&A Records!)
Frank Ocean – Swim Good ft. UGK (JD & Ayres blend)
Torro Torro – Blue Blouse (DJ Ayres remix) out now on T&A Records! Free download at XLR8R
Wayne Wonder x Munchi – No Letting Go (DJ Ayres blend) (free download)
Jeremih & 50 Cent – Down on Me (DJ Ayres remix) (free download)
Afrojack – Pacha on Acid (DJ Ayres edit) (free download)
More downloads after the jump!
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Pete from Turntable Lab interviewed me about the challenges of being a professional DJ and running a record label, fatherhood and asian girls.
I’m doing all sorts of stuff from crazy ass raves in Canada to hardcore hip-hop and reggae parties in Brooklyn to playing between live acts at a concert to DJing the casino bar in Vegas. It’s harder but it also keeps things interesting. I rarely take gigs that won’t be fun, just for the money – I still have to be able to “do me” but that can mean a lot of things because I love Taio Cruz “Dynamite” as much as I love Tensnake or Munchi or whatever. So it’s still engaging. And I have this thing in me, when there’s loud music and I’m in that environment, it doesn’t matter how tiring my day was with my daughter or what kind of mood I’m in, when I go on, a switch just flips in me and I’m 100% awake and focused.
Read it here.