Pierce Fulton brings on Maor Levi for the 11th installment of Get Weird
Since its inception, Pierce Fulton's Get Weird podcast has been host to some impressively eclectic tracklistings. Now in it's 11th month, Pierce establishes a heavier aesthetic than usual on this mix; opening up with Mord Fustang's "Taito" before jumping into Baskerville's remix of "Para," Kryder's "Viper" and Wolfgang Gartner's "Anaconda." John Dish's latest "Karmma" makes a stand-out appearance midway through before John Dahlback's rendition of "Insomnia" by Lazy Rich takes center stage. Signing off with DallasK's latest "Vice," Pierce hands the decks over to "Wanna Be" co-collaborator Maor Levi who caps the 90-minute mix off with a minimix of his own originals and remixes.
Good Morning Mix – Pierce Fulton’s Get Weird Episode 007
Fresh off his fall tour with Wolfgang Gartner and Popeska, young talent Pierce Fulton is back with another episode of the Dancing Astronaut favorite Get Weird radio show. This mix, as usual, has something for everyone. Whether you're into indie dance, electro, trance, or prefer to keep it mainstream, Pierce's mixes keep it fresh and deliver something aurally exciting. Take note a new edit of his combining Galantis and Major Lazer's recent smash "Jah No Partial" as well as a very nice extended instrumental version of Tritonal and Super8 & Tab's "Arc." Stream, download, subscribe on iTunes, and check out the tracklist below.
Pierce Fulton takes the Get Weird radio show on the road with Wolfgang Gartner and Popeska
Pierce Fulton returns with the latest episode of his highly-acclaimed Get Weird radio show. This time around, Pierce is joined on the road by the legendary Wolfgang Gartner and Kindergarten Records wunderkind, Popeska who lend their voices to this Love and War themed mix. Once again touting his impeccable ear for choice tunes, Pierce showcases tracks from Roman d'Amour, TEED, Save the Robot, and Skunk Anansie. As always, it is yet another brilliantly crafted mix from the young DJ/Producer, whose latest Sink or Swim EP has firmly established him as a true rising star in dance music today. There are countless podcasts and radio shows to choose from but only a select few as interesting and dynamic as the Get Weird radio show.
Pierce Fulton presents ‘Get Weird’ Episode 3
In the latest episode of "Get Weird," Pierce Fulton showcases works from rising stars Andre Sobota and Jeremy Olander, a classic Boys Noize track, and features an upcoming preview of his latest rework to Usher's "Scream." Fulton's radio show is becoming quite a novelty as he demonstrates that he's not afraid to take risks and is well versed in his track selection.
DA’s Best of the Rest: Monday July 30, 2012
Today was a usual jam-packed Music Monday, but there's still so much more we didn't get around to posting. We've got new music from Godskitchen, Deadmau5, and Rony Seikaly, podcasts from Pierce Fulton and Tiesto, and news of upcoming gigs from Tiesto and Steve Angello.
Embrace the weird with Pierce Fulton’s ‘Get Weird’ radio show #2
Pierce is back with his second installment of the Get Weird radio show. This time around the young music aficionado mixes together 10 unlikely tracks for an hour of pure audio bliss. In an hour flat, Pierce mixes tech house, progressive, trance and nu-disco to create a weirdly unique mix that is sure to satisfy fans of any genre. From Primordial's "Solarity" to A-Trak's bumping remix of "New Lands" this mix dips its feet in the underground and the mainstream.