Elite Force – Revamped + Exclusive Interview!

As you may or may not be aware, tech-funk pioneer, breaks master and all around electronic music sage, Elite Force, released his smashing album of mashups a la Elite Force entitled Revamped on Monday. Fortunately, the gods smiled upon me and I was given the opportunity to ask the man a few questions! I'm a huge fan, but I tried to come up with some unique questions that were a bit more probing. See for yourself in the interview below, and don't forget to check out Revamped!
UNIQUE REVAMPED STORE (with enhanced content) > http://www.eliteforcemusic.com/storerevamp.htm
BEATPORT (for all digital downloads) > http://bit.ly/uanda
JUNO (for postage-free CD) > http://bit.ly/forcejuno
The Interview:

Whether it be breaks, techno, electro, dubstep, or, more recently, mash-ups, there is a distinct presence in all of the music you create of a quality guided by a hand wise enough to understand the power of the groove; it's what makes and drives tech-funk. When you sit down to produce a track, what artists, genres and sounds would you cite as your most important musical influences?
Very hard to say specifically. I'm a strong believer that we're influenced by everything we hear (for better or for worse) and as time goes by and you develop your own production peculiarities, little tricks and nuances just slowly make their way into the very fabric of what you do and it's very hard to step away from that (and if it's working, why would you!). When I tell people the music I'm really passionate about (Sparklehorse, Sonic Youth, Primal Scream, Underworld, System of a Down, Massive Attack, Velvet Underground, Elbow ... but equally .... The Meters, Renegade Soundwave, Depthcharge, The Fall, UNKLE ... but equally ... Englebert Humperdinck, Angelo Badalamenti, Philip Glass, Penderecki, John Coltrane, Fela Kuti etc... etc.... ) it doesn't really make sense of what my music sounds like!
Although I have unfortunately not been able to see you live, you have quite the reputation as a crowd-wrangler, working hard to provide a seriously classy experience for your audience. It seems, and is often discussed, that many DJs don't fully grasp the dynamics of electronic music or the club they're playing in; they blast peak-time music for an hour. What advice do you have for DJs who are catering to an audience unfamiliar with the nuances of the beats and breaks?
I don't think that's ever really a problem to be honest - a lot of the nonsense that people talk about the beats and the breaks is just hot air spouted by a few self-appointed-armchair-generals whose lives would be incomplete without spouting their opinions on this that & the other. On the ground, it's seldom an issue ... I did a show the other day where I played after the Hacker and before Dusty Kid and the place erupted - people in clubs are far less up themselves than people on forums
The other part to this question is more to do with the problem with short sets, and that's more a question of educating the promoters to promote evenings where music takes the lead and not the volume of the line-up (this is something I'm going to try to redress in my own way later this year). As a DJ you can only play within the confines of what's set in front of you and if you only have an hour, you have little choice other than to bang the shit out of it.
The Re:Vamped album and your re-fixes are lauded as revolutionary, inspiring and the thing that could save breaks. Those claims are not without merit. Yet, it has been a while since we last heard an artist album from you, let alone an original production (Sweet Control and Engine being the last I can think of). What's next?
That's not entirely true to be fair - there were three separate Zodiac Cartel singles last year as well as two Elite Force singles with Meat Katie, both of which topped the Beatport charts. I see many of the tracks on 'Revamped' as original productions as they're so far removed from the originals, and 'The Law of Life' is also a completely original track. There are only so many hours in the day really, and the traditional 'artist album' doesn't really have a massive role in today's music marketplace ... the fact if in order to write one, you have to take yourself out of the game for months & months on end, and more often than not the music itself doesn't really translate into a form you can promote very well as a DJ (unless you do an album of club bangers ... which brings us back to Revamped!).
Do you see yourself as always a producer of electronic music?
That's what I do, yeah.
When are you coming to Chicago?
Well I'd love to hit Chicago soon - I've been there a few times and really liked the city, but at the moment there's nothing in the diary with Chicago's name on it!
Bonus Free Track!
Gucci Stench
I found this crazy Stenchman remix of Gucci Mane's Excuse Me on the interwebs...not sure where. 22tracks.nl had it featured on their dubstep page, and I had to find it.
It's the best remix of Excuse Me I've heard so far, with maybe an exception given to Diplo's remix on the Free Gucci Mixtape.
Grab it below:
Gucci Mane - Excuse Me (Stenchman's Jewellery Jangle Rmx)
BONUS:
Free firecracker(s)!!

Udachi - P-Funk Skank
Udachi - P-Funk Skank (Nadastrom Remix)
Leto Has A Party [NGDJ Competition Entry]
This is my official entry for the NGDJ Competition. It's a quick, energetic mix ranging from electro to dubstep, ending with a sprinkling of hardstyle. It was recorded December 26, 2009. Enjoy (and vote for me if you like it!)

Tracklist:
01. Sam Cooke - Having A Party
02. Hyperion - Gotta Hold It (The Loops of Fury's Battleweapon Mix)
03. Major Lazer - When You Hear the Bassline
04. Drop The Lime - Set Me Free (Harvard Bass Remix)
05. Lee Mortimer & Laidback Luke - Blau! (LA Riots Remix)
06. Math Head - Turn The Music Up (AC Slater Remix)
07. Rob Threezy - You Bad
08. A1 Bassline - 8oh8
09. Drop The Lime - Devil's Eyes (Diplo's B-Live Mix)
10. Mowgli - London To Paris
11. Zodiac Cartel - Stay On Top
12. B. Rich - Ain't Here to Party feat. Whiskey Pete
13. ClearCut - Fireworks feat. Trix (Calvertron's Airbomb Remix)
14. CLASSIXX & Villains - I'm On It feat. o8o (AC Slater Remix)
15. Freestylers & Ctrl Z - Ruffneck 09 feat. Navigator (Excision & Datsik Remix)
16. 16bit - PCP
17. EmalKay - When I Look At You
18. Th3 M4ch1n3 - Mist
19. Bioweapon - La Venganza
Takin’ Off!
This time, I've got some sick jams for y'all.
First off from the free ATL REMIX Mixtape featured on Adult Swim this is the Michna remix of Take Off by Young Dro. It starts off with some dubby, funky stylings and then drops into a sick jazzy breakbeat. More please!!
Young Dro - Take Off (Michna Remix) (mediafire)
Next up is a throw back from '91 from MC Solaar's album of the same name: Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo (He who sows the wind reaps the tempo [biblical pun]). It's a jazzy, hip hop jam in French that still rocks nearly 20 years later. Check it:

MC Solaar - Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo (mediafire)
Enjoy!
Sweet Hardcore!! (For Once)
I often feel as if I am straddling a divide with my dance music interests. I am divided between my stand-by, UK Hardcore & Freeform and the much more exciting and groovy world of everything else (except for Trance).
All in all, it's just rave music people, that's what I like. Lately, it seems that hardcore has SUCKED...maybe it's just my increasing dislike for the genre. At any rate, there is good news! Camel Digital is back, with a vengeance. Make sure to buy this release from Juno Download:

Oli G - Jasmine (Helikaon & Ephexis Camelrape Remix)
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It's driving, psy-trance-esque freeform that we love from Ephexis' engineering stables, but with a glowing, Middle Eastern flavor. Hats off! Highly recommended.
Zodiac Cartel – Sweet Control
I just absolutely HAVE to post about this brilliant track from U&A Recordings. It's everything I like about dance music slammed into one track, and it's done with an almost impossible degree of grace. Just check it out:
Sweet Control (128k TASTER) by Zodiac Cartel
If you like what you hear, this track will be out Monday the 16th of November on Beatport.
Site Redesign
Boy, I was seriously tired of the previous theme. So, without further ado, welcome to the new redesigned djleto.com. Expect many changes in the near future as I figure out how to edit this theme. Yee haw.
In other news: all my posts are pretty much NAHM THIS WEEK. So, I think I may not ever do that again, to preserve the integrity of the content on this blog. Most people find out about it from somewhere else anyway.
As a gift of rejuvenating rejuvenation, I recommend you download the featured song (on the top right) courtesy of Mr. Udachi and that you seriously consider buying the following album:
NAHM 10/21 – JimniCricket & Saiyan
We have yet another special show for you this week on NAHM everybody! Seattle's JimniCricket will be side to side with our guest DJ, Saiyan, performing a two hour show you will not want to miss!
Wednesday from 6-8pm EST (3-5 PST) on
http://www.happyhardcore.com/radio
http://www.di.fm channel hardcore.
You can also lock in on iTunes radio (in the Dance music station section) and join us in the chat:
http://www.happyhardcore.com/chat/
Add us on MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to get the latest info and peep your favorite NAHM residents!
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See you soon!

NAHM 10/14 – Rukkus, Milo & Orbit1!!
If having him on the show once wasn't good enough, how does having him on for a second time sound?! That's right ladies and gents, this week on NAHM, Rukkus & Milo will be holdin' it down with hardcore's number one talent--Orbit1!! If you want to hear what true hardcore sounds like, make sure you are tuned in all night for this absolutely massive show!
Wednesday from 6-8pm EST (3-5 PST) on
http://www.happyhardcore.com/radio
http://www.di.fm channel hardcore.
You can also lock in on iTunes radio (in the Dance music station section) and join us in the chat:
http://www.happyhardcore.com/chat/
Add us on MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube to get the latest info and peep your favorite NAHM residents!
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See you soon!

DJ Leto In The Mix – October 2009
It's been a while, but I haven't forgotten about these podcasts! This most recent excursion is a diverse selection of some of my favorite tracks at the moment. Enjoy, and leave feedback if you'd like.

DJ Leto In The Mix - October 2009 (right click, save as)
Tracklist:
01. Burial - Archangel
02. Joy Orbison - Hyph Mngo
03. Freeland - Mancry (Gui Boratto Remix)
04. Claude VonStroke - Vocal Chords
05. Miike Snow - Animal (Style of Eye Remix)
06. D.Ramirez, Mark Knight & Underworld - Downpipe (Dub Mix)
07. Meat Katie & Elite Force - Believe (Dopamine Mix)
08. Butter Party - Eat The Mushroom (Mike Hulme Remix)
09. Kid Blue - Speak Freak
10. Tim Green - Kitch In
11. Laidback Luke & Diplo - Hey
12. L-Vis 1990 - United Groove
13. Juiceboxxx - 100 MPH (AC Slater Remix)
14. Jack Beats - UFO (K-Hole Riddim Mix)