Archives for April 2012

Little John – Road to Cairo Out Now on Daly City Records!

ARTIST: Little John
TITLE:
The Road to Cairo
LABEL:
Daly City Records
CAT-NO:
DCR171
FORMAT:
Digital
RELEASE DATE:
4/24/2012

Midtempo Gypsy Crunk

Little John’s love for electronic music, live instrumentation, high fidelity samples, and haunting vocals come together in this mid-tempo gypsy-crunk tune inspired by the Egyptians. The original is a collage of organic sounds that one may hear on the way to downtown Cairo. And David Starfire, Mochipet, and Nanda have their own take on this collage. Some of Little John’s musical influences are Beats Antique, Rena Jones, Tipper and Mo Wax.

Track Names:

01) The Road to Cairo (Original)

02) The Road to Cairo (David Starfire Remix)

03) The Road to Cairo (Mochipet Remix)

04) The Road to Cairo (Nanda Remix)

Get it on Addictech Beatport and more..

“Basslines, Middle Eastern percussion, gypsy-esque violin and a promissory mysterious women’s voice are your downtempo guide through this exotically-crafted, texture-drenched sonic souk. The remix suite, featuring David Starfire, Nanada and Mochipet, makes for a compelling trip down the side streets of sound with just the right balance of bump, hustle and grind!”   Martin Tickle aka Dj Dragonfly

The Road to Cairo – Little John – ( Mochipet Mix) by Djlittlejohn

The Road to Cairo- Little John (Origional mix remastered) by Djlittlejohn

The Road to Cairo-Little John (David Stafire VIP mix) by Djlittlejohn

The Road to Cairo-Little John (Nanda remix) by Djlittlejohn

TBT Label Series: Daly City Records

By: Alex Alden

Bay Area DJ/Producer, Mochipet, is known for his loud purple dinosaur suit and dance floor bangers. However the musical maestro has long had his finger in the business side of the industry as well, running his own record label, Daly City Records.

The label’s namesake, Daly City, is the oft forgotten neighbor of colorful San Francisco, CA. Mochipet, or David Wang as he is known sans dino suit, grew up there with his dad. Virtually unknown outside of the Bay Area, Mochipet decided to name the label after the town because he considers Daly City as well as Daly City Records to be his home. In an interview with The Brain Trust, he mentioned that, “It’s great to see people from around the world recognize the name ‘Daly City’ even though they don’t know the city. It’s like building something from scratch and re-appropriating something on a personal level.”

As illustrated through his commitment to home, family is important to Mochipet, and he has brought that commitment to lasting relationships to Daly City Records. All of the artists that have released on the label are in some way personally connected to him and he calls the label “a network of good family and friends.” Due to this emphasis on personal relationships over musical genre, Daly City Records avoids classification.

Mochipet relishes in this fact, saying “I wanted it to be personal and not just another label with a ‘niche’ that spits out the same things over and over again. I love all kinds of music and really wanted Daly City to reflect that.” The artists currently releasing on the label are definitely varied. Some of these up and comers include Living Stone, Th’Mole and Sovereign Sect.

Living Stone is based out of Montreal, Canada and creates deep bassy beats tossed with a dose of dubstep. Reno native Th’Mole puts on a full costumed show and dabbles in different genres but always throws in a splash of humor. His track ‘I love Unicorns’ is a catchy homage to Th’Mole’s love of the mythical animal. Sovereign Sect, hailing from Fargo, ND, is a livetronica group who describe their sound as “as unique as it is diverse.”

As with any modern, digitalized label, Daly City is faced with the threat of internet piracy, but Mochipet isn’t worried about it citing the fact that since his artists are smaller, the people who listen to them are more connected to the music and less likely to steal. “…when your audience doesn’t really care what you are doing and just want to listen to that hit song, that’s where piracy problems come in, because you are trying to make money off of someone who doesn’t connect with your artist on a personal level. It’s like selling McDonalds food. They just want it fast and cheap. They don’t care where they get it from. That’s not what we are trying to do. We can give away our music for free and our fans will still donate or come support at shows. They are interested in what we are doing. “

The aim of Daly City records is “to expose people to awesome music they might have never heard.” Bigger names such as eDIT (Glitch Mob) and Daedelus (Ninja Tune) who have become quite well known have released on Daly City but that was before they made it big and helped gain exposure to a larger audience. Mochipet is not interested in signing a major act and is more focused on the music and keeping the label unique. He says,” Why would I want to make another label of something that’s already out there? I think this is what will set us apart in the long run. I think the labels people remember are the ones that have their own character, one’s that have their own personality.”

Very refreshing to see a label sticking to its ideals in the industry.

Mochipet with MC Zulu and Yan Zombie

By Sijay James

Spiritbar
Saturday April 21

Undoubtedly one of the most colorful and wild characters, in the electronic music world, David Wang (aka Mochipet) never fails to be an interesting act to catch. Mochipet has an enormous discography, with releases on numerous labels, and collaborations with dozens of performers, producers and MC’s. His label, Daly City Records, currently releases some of most eclectic and genre bending bass music being produced today, including tracks by Nelson’s own Yan Zombie, who will also be playing Saturday’s show. Mochipet is also known to play in a purple dinosaur costume, unleashing mayhem as the “purple crunkasaurus”. His last two shows in Nelson were unforgettable.

Joining Mochipet will be the legendary MC zulu, known for his rapid fire, randomized cadence, and his choice of uncategorizable rhythms as a backdrop. One of the underground’s most in demand ragga and futuristic dancehalls mc’s Zulu has worked extensively with both Mochipet and Yan Zombie this year. Zombie is fresh from having won the Kootenay Music Award for best electronic producer, and has just released his remix of mochipet’s “mochipet is evil” on Daly city records. This show will be a tag team battle royale of giant superheroes, badmon MC’s and genius zombies, all tied together with visuals from Nelson’s mystery visualist, INVISIBLE.

 

MC Zulu & Mochipet – Mochipet is Evil

Ghislain Porier ft. MC Zulu – Immigrant Visa (Yan Zombie Remix)

 

http://kootenayquickshot.ca/events/music-events/mochipet-with-mc-zulu-and-yan-zombie/

New Mochipet Record Horny & Bouncy on Vermin St!

New Mochipet Release coming out on Vermin Street Records! Stay tuned!
LAZERS | DUBSTEP | GYPSY-STEP | BREAKS | MOOMBAHTON

Release Date: April 24, 2012

Get it on BeatPort

Mochipet – Horny and Bouncy
1. Horny
2. Horny (Yoseph’s Hot Dog Remix)
3. Horny (Dice Motion’s Love Drug Remix)
4. Bouncy
5. Bouncy (Computo’s Moombahpet Remix)

Cover by: Carolyn Smith

The A-side is clarinet style horns and layers of lasers abound, blanketed thickly over floor shaking kicks. Included are a relentlessly funky mix by Yoseph and a heavy heavy heavy Dubstep/Breaks hybrid by Dice Motion.
The B-side is another thick, heavily layered cake of lasers and bass, this time with more swagger. Computo provides the remix on this one with an exotic moohmbaton mix.

Mochipet Horny and Bouncy PromoMix Free Download Get it on Beatport or iTunes Out on Vermin St. Now! by Mochipet

Taiwan Tour has been really fun, nice to visit the homeland again