Basic Info
- Founded:
- March 31st, 2009
Detailed Info
- Website:
- http://www.audiologicrecordings.com/hide...
- Products:
- Ben Brown has worked extensively with Chicago-based Audio Logic over the past year and the release of HiDef marks a new transition for the label. Alongside exclusive remixes and edits from Ben himself, HiDef delivers fresh material by Ricardo Tobar and Jamie McHugh as well as classics by the likes of Amoeba Assassin. The release is available in limited edition CD format from Audio Logic or Amazon.com. Fans may also pick up HiDef in digital download format from Amazon.com, AudioJelly.com or Beatport.com.
Track List
01. Moonbeam featuring Blackfeel Wite - First Night (Ben Brown Intro Mix)
02. Jimmy Van M - My Eyes featuring Steve T (2am JVM & Marc Mitchell Mix)
03. Eelke Kleijn - Dopamine Theory
04. Amoeba Assassin - Rollercoaster (KOS Remix)
05. Pete Lazonby - Wavespeech (Descent Mix)
06. Jamie McHugh - Lunar (John Selway Remix)
07. RPO & David Weed - Industry Part 2
08. Lil Dirty - Vintage (Jim Rivers Remix)
09. Elegant Universe - Hypnotized
10. Ricardo Tobar - La Otra Playa
11. Wize - Grand Voyage (TBS Remix)
12. The Funky Bastard - Koalas For Breakfast (Ben Brown’s Toasted Koalas Mix)
13. Fairmont - I Need Medicine (Ricardo Tobar Remix)
14. Jamie McHugh - Stammer
Taken from Ben Brown’s Website:
This past fall, Seneca Giese at Audio Logic Recordings invited me to be involved with the first in a new mix compilation series. The title of the series stems from the series of parties we had done here in Chicago by the same name, and this first installment is an extension of those events in addition to being an expression of my personal taste in electronic dance music material.
This piece was done entirely in Ableton Live, with each track being highly edited and remixed to fit more cohesively in the entire mix. Features of each of these individual tracks appear throughout the mix… some are obvious, some are hidden a little deeper.
The process wasn’t like a normal DJ mix; it was a much more ‘produced’ and premeditated concept. I chose the tracks that went well together before considering the flow of the mix in its entirety. For example, the first transition completed was the last in the final mix; the great Ricardo Tobar remix of Fairmont’s “I Need Medicine” layered, looped, and edited over the entirety of Jamie McHugh’s beatless electronica track, “Stammer”. Each of these ‘track-to-track’ transitions were done independently. Eventually I had good amount of larger chunks consisting of 2 or 3 tracks that were then combined into the sections which then formed the entire mix.
About the Moonbeam and Funky Bastard remixes
Tyler Michaud and the New School Recordings crew approached me about a remix for the Moonbeam track in the early fall of ‘08 but I had to pass on it initially. I had the samples and realized after a few weeks that the melodies and atmosphere in the track were perfect for an opening track. We got it approved for the mix and I worked it into the intro track. Turned out to be a nice chill/melancholic opener for the CD.
I wanted to include the original mix of TFB’s Koalas For Breakfast but just couldn’t find a way to do it justice in the mix, as it’s such a good piece of organic guitarness on it own. I knew I wanted to remix the track when I heard it and worked it into a bit more of a summery tune with more dancefloor energy for later in the mix.
I had fun with the mix. This was my first endeavor into the official DJ Mix Compilation world, and I’m fairly happy with the results. I hope you are too.
-B^2
P.S. The cover pic was taken outdoors in February.. was -10F with wind chill during that shoot, so that’s why I look cold. Thanks to Jason Warth for the great cover design, photos, and for making me look at least a little bit better than bad for the cover.








