Starkillers
by Bradley Stern
filed under: Nadia Ali, Starkillers

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Nadia Ali is a flaw-free disco diva. Like, almost offensively so. Offensively? Yes, let’s go with that. But she’s not just an offensively flaw-free disco diva–she’s also quite prolific.

It seems that every other week, Mizz Ali’s unleashing yet another smash to the delight of the dance community: From her latest solo single “When It Rains”, to her slammin’ collaboration with Starkillers & Alex Kenji, “Pressure”, to her latest Billboard Dance smash with Sultan & Ned Shepard, “Call My Name.”

To no one’s surprise then, Nadia’s already provided a brand new track to play with in 2012: The (rather fittingly titled) “Keep It Coming.”

Once again teaming up with Starkillers (the same man behind one of my favorite modern dance cuts, “Discoteka”), Ali’s coming locked and loaded with a massive booming bass and plenty of squealing synthesizers and bubbly beats for a full-on dance floor assault. “This is all I’ve wanted, yet I keep on running/So why am I running?/This is more than I have ever known, so just keep it coming,” the singer melodically cries out before Starkillers revs up for a major blast of House beats. It’s a surrious scorcher!

Don’t worry, Nadia–you can keep it coming forever. I’ll never get tired of those gorgeous, hypnotic vocals!

“Keep It Coming” was released on December 26. (Beatport)


by Bradley Stern
filed under: EDX, Nadia Ali, Starkillers, Tritonal

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She said it could be paradise…and truly, it is!

Nadia Ali‘s latest single “Fantasy” has finally been unleashed on iTunes and Beatport, including remixes from EDX, Starkillers, and Tritonal. Click here to hear the EDK mix now, which was just uploaded on Ali’s official YouTube channel.

With “Fantasy,” Ali warns her lover-to-be that the timing’s just not right for something more to develop. A gorgeous, tragic tale, but such is the result when dealing in matters of the heart.

The song is just one of the many highlights off of her debut solo album Embers.

While we’re on the subject, have you read the MuuMuse interview with the singer? Well you damn well should.

Click here to preview and purchase all of the remixes on iTunes.


by Bradley Stern
filed under: Alex Sayz, Armin van Buuren, BT, Chris Reece, Depeche Mode, EDX, Iio, Interview, Madonna, Moby, Morgan Page, MuuMuse Excluusive, Nadia Ali, Ned Shepard, Neko Case, Rachael Starr, Radiohead, Ray LaMontagne, Schiller, Serge Devant, Sheryl Crow, Starkillers, Sultan

nadiainterview Interview with...Nadia Ali!

Nadia Ali is one of the greatest natural voices on the dance floor scene.

Formerly of Iio (“Rapture”, “Is It Love?), the singer has since embarked on her own successful career as a solo artist. After a series of songs recorded with artists including Rosko and Armin van Buuren, Ali finally unveiled her long-awaited debut album Embers in September of 2009.

A stunning collection of heavenly trance music and ambient sound, the album showcases both Ali’s unique vocal delivery and her knack for scribing deeply personal, sophisticated electronica, proving why she’s since become such an overwhelmingly admired, oft-requested collaborator for producers and artists alike.

Last Friday, I had the honor of speaking to Nadia as she prepared for a trip to Brazil. She was amazingly kind and as sweet as expected, and she provided a lot of thoughtful, in-depth responses to my questions. Instead of drafting up a short feature, I thought her fans would instead appreciate the full-on Q&A. Below is the entire transcript. I hope you all enjoy!

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by Bradley Stern
filed under: Bodyrox, Electrovamp, Starkillers

Though they’re only 17 and 18, these sisters know how to make a good electro groove. I’ll admit, it sounds a LOT like one of my favorite club anthems, “Discoteka” by Starkillers or something by Bodyrox. Their video borders on the Veronicas meeting Girls Aloud, with a bit of Misshapes club life. Check out Electrovamp’s newest single, the club-ready “I Don’t Like The Vibe In The VIP.” As if the title wasn’t reason alone to check it out.

DL: Electrovamp – I Don’t Like The Vibe In The VIP

Buy the single below!

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And you, what do you think?