Dance Floor Hitz 2
It started in Edmonton, spread to Toronto & Montreal and begins to circle the world – an infectious musical exploration that’s filtered into the ears of London Hipsters, Parisian electro‐kids right through to New York Fashionistas. The creators of this musical blitzkrieg are DVAS, a pair of electro‐dance innovators who have continuously created music from their base in Edmonton alongside local pals Cadence Weapon, Faunts and Shout Out Out Out Out. Dietzche V. and the Abominable Snowman have produced three internet‐released mixtapes, a slew of remixes including a lethal‐mash of Cadence Weapon’s “Getting Dumb” available exclusively on Cadence Weapon’s iTunes release of the Separation Anxiety EP and also have brand new track “Inner Sanctum” featured on the 2009 France‐based blog‐turned label Valerie “Valerie And Friends” compilation. DVAS’ French touch takes us on a dangerous and sexy journey of disco, funk, electro, soul, and pop with its bounce‐heavy set of emotional and summer‐y electro house anthems that will drench sound systems at the dawn of 2010. Since their migration to Toronto and Montreal they have greased clubs and dance‐floors throughout Canada with their high‐octane live shows, culminating with their anticipated showcase performance at Pop Montreal 2009. Just turn up at the club, leave your inhibitions at the door and we’ll see you on the dance‐floor. As 2009 draws to a close for most of us, it is only the beginning for DVAS. December will see the anthem‐in‐waiting “Society” dropped on turntables the world over, helping each of us get through the bleak winter months with that chunky slice of emphatic energy‐induced music we oh‐so‐crave at the beginning of each new year. 2010 will be packed full of live dates, festivals, mixes and remixes, but best of all, their brand new LP will burst onto the scene in the early Summer months. The “Society” album will be released on their new abode Upper Class Recordings, the Toronto‐based label responsible for bringing you influential and notable artists The Russian Futurists, Cadence Weapon, Girlsareshort (MSTRKRFT Al‐P’s original project) and The Cansecos. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
It started in Edmonton, spread to Toronto & Montreal and begins to circle the world – an infectious musical exploration that’s filtered into the ears of London Hipsters, Parisian electro‐kids right through to New York Fashionistas. The creators of this musical blitzkrieg are DVAS, a pair of electro‐dance innovators who have continuously created music from their base in Edmonton alongside local pals Cadence Weapon, Faunts and Shout Out Out Out Out. Dietzche V. and the Abominable Snowman have produced three internet‐released mixtapes, a slew of remixes including a lethal‐mash of Cadence Weapon’s “Getting Dumb” available exclusively on Cadence Weapon’s iTunes release of the Separation Anxiety EP and also have brand new track “Inner Sanctum” featured on the 2009 France‐based blog‐turned label Valerie “Valerie And Friends” compilation. DVAS’ French touch takes us on a dangerous and sexy journey of disco, funk, electro, soul, and pop with its bounce‐heavy set of emotional and summer‐y electro house anthems that will drench sound systems at the dawn of 2010. Since their migration to Toronto and Montreal they have greased clubs and dance‐floors throughout Canada with their high‐octane live shows, culminating with their anticipated showcase performance at Pop Montreal 2009. Just turn up at the club, leave your inhibitions at the door and we’ll see you on the dance‐floor. As 2009 draws to a close for most of us, it is only the beginning for DVAS. December will see the anthem‐in‐waiting “Society” dropped on turntables the world over, helping each of us get through the bleak winter months with that chunky slice of emphatic energy‐induced music we oh‐so‐crave at the beginning of each new year. 2010 will be packed full of live dates, festivals, mixes and remixes, but best of all, their brand new LP will burst onto the scene in the early Summer months. The “Society” album will be released on their new abode Upper Class Recordings, the Toronto‐based label responsible for bringing you influential and notable artists The Russian Futurists, Cadence Weapon, Girlsareshort (MSTRKRFT Al‐P’s original project) and The Cansecos. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Amant
Arabesque
Arpadys
Baccara
Inner Sanctum
Society
Ambient Room
Questions
Forever
Fantasy
Consenting Adults
Giving It All Away
Watching You
Back 2 Basix
Telegraph
Black Rain
Passionate Persuasion
Ambient Room (SymbolOne Remix)
Sexual Variations
You're Amazing
Le Tino (Xxxtended Edit)
Bromance
Eternity (Beyond Forever)
Relief (I Can't Get No)
Forever (Justin Faust Remix)
Society (The Hood Internet Remix Feat. Kid Static)
Watching You (DVAS Dance Mix)
Urgent (Foreigner cover) (BL Rewind 2)
The Chant
Questions (Adam K Remix)
10 Giving It All Away
09 Back 2 Basix
Joust (Theme From)
Questions - Adam K Remix
06 Watching You
08 Telegraph
03 Consenting Adults
Panoptic Animations
Secret Mission Of Harry D
DVAS \"Society\" (The Hood Internet Remix Feat. Kid Static)
11 Passionate Persuasion
Relief - I Can't Get No
Questions - James Bradshaw Club Mix
Eternity - Beyond Forever (CAPC80500060)
X-Static
07 Questions
Surf Site
Questions - Enton Mushi Remix
Changing Forms
Karash Electro Lovelight
01 Society
White Light 21
Urgent (Foreigner cover)
Society (Album Version)
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