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Audacious Record Finds The Common Ground

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Dave Audé & Tall Paul produced track features

New set of floor-filling remixes and vocals from Sisely Treasure

As if being nominated for a Grammy and an IMDA isn’t enough, the 2010 Remixes of Common Ground is further proof that there is no off switch to Dave Audé and his Audacious imprint. The kickin’ tracks keep coming and the newest from Audacious Records is the Dave Audé and Tall Paul produced, Common Ground, featuring the stylish and seductive vocals of Sisely Treasure (AUD020). Richard Morel, Jeff T, Harry Choo Choo Romero, as well as Dave Audé along side David Garcia, handle remixing duties, presenting a whole new aural extravaganza. Common Ground featuring Sisely Treasure is available March 2nd on iTunes, beatport and trackitdown.net.

“(Tall) Paul and I go way back and whenever I have the opportunity to work with him great music happens,” states Dave Audé. “The wicked vocals of Sisely (Treasure) and the sick new remixes will open Common Ground to a whole new audience.”

Originally produced and released in 2006, Common Ground received airplay on respected BBC Radio 1 and garnered major support from the world’s top House and Progressive DJs. The 2010 remixes and their climate-changing beats complement the mesmerizing vocals of Sisely Treasure of Shiny Toy Guns fame.

Bringing some of the tightest remixers to the (turn)table for this updated release, Audé and his Audacious imprint take this classic to new heights. Each energetic mix throws a magnetic charge that will amplify any dance floor. Looking for more melodic, check out the Richard Morel or Harry Choo Choo Romero mixes.  Have a hankering for a straight up floor-filler, give the Jeff T mix a spin. Want a little more high-energy, look no further than Dave Audé and David Garcia.

“2 Audacious” – DJ Mix Exclusively on iTunes

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

The motive underlying 2Audacious, the new set from Los Angeles multi-talent Dave Audé, deviates from those established patterns. “The only goal here was to assemble the best of Audacious Records from the past two years,” he says. (Just to heighten excitement, he added a soon-to-be-released update of DJ Dan’s 2003 classic “That Phone Track,” too.) “I just want to keep pushing the music I make and believe in, because in the past I’ve spent so much time on other artists’ records.”

 

Launched in April 2006, Audacious Records was founded under a very simple principle: “My mission was just to make music with my friends, and get it out there,” says Audé. “My friends being DJ Dan, Christopher Lawrence, Tall Paul, Charles Feelgood, and DJ Micro.” Other Audacious comrades-in-arms include singer and songwriter Sisely Treasure, and big-room favorite Gina Star, showcased here via her debut single “Rock With Me” (featuring vocals by DeAnna DellaCioppa).

 

While it is the product of a small circle of friends, assembled under the auspices of a single label, 2Audacious feels expansive and diverse. Retaining the seat-of-the-pants style that characterizes his DJ sets at parties like Caffeine and Meltdown, Audé sequences for maximum variety and thrills. Listen to how “Rock to the Rhythm,” a concoction of fat timbres, synthesized squiggles, and a dash of dancehall, rubs up against the dark and sensual “Push That Thing,” with its ecstatic, pitch-shifting vocal hook. Or the three-song suite at the album’s center, with DJ Dan’s “Further Damage” and “Needle Damage” bookending an exclusive Saeed Younan remix of Tall Paul’s meaty “Peep Show.” 

Available now on iTunes 

http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=303069350&s=1

 

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