Since its inception, Pierce Fulton’s Get Weird podcast has been host to some impressively eclectic tracklistings. Now in its 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. Maor Levi also makes his NYC debut this weekend at Santos Party House, grab your tickets here.
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Pierce Fulton has been cooking up his beat salad on Get Weird for ten months now and to celebrate, he has bestowed an hour-long mix full of personal edits, both new and old, for his adoring fans. We’ve had our eye on Pierce for quite some time now, but there is no doubt his knack for remixing and ear for diverse electronic genres will carry him far. Check out Episode 10 below and click past the break for the full tracklisting.
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Today’s Good Morning Mix features the eighth episode of Pierce Fulton’s “Get Weird” podcast – a mix that we’ve come to follow consistently for its eclectic mixture of all things electronic music. This episode features a wide variety of genres and demonstrates that Fulton has an ear for more than one sound. He starts things off with his rework to Mutemath’s “In No Time” – which he gave away as a free download on his Soundcloud page. Other tracks include deep and nu-disco cuts from Dusky and Disclosure, and the recent collaboration between Tommy Trash and A-Trak on “Tuna Melt.” This mix, just as in past Pierce Fulton podcasts, has a little bit of everything for everyone. Full tracklist after the jump.
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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 offering, as usual, has something for everyone. Whether you’re into indie dance, electro, trance, or prefer to keep it mainstream, Pierce’s mixes always stay 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.
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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.
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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. Along with tracks by Sobota and Olander, Fulton features Orjan Nilsen’s “So Long Radio.” These three names are arguably some of the biggest up-and-comers in the dance music community — and it’s great to see Fulton pay respect to the producers that are in the same position as he is.
Today was a usual jam-packed Music Monday, but there’s still so much more we didn’t get around to posting. Keep reading for DA’s Best of the Rest, for Monday July 30th, 2012.
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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.
Full track list after the break.
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There is a staggering fact about Pierce Fulton that sets him apart from most of the rising stars within the EDM community. At 20 years of age, this talented DJ/producer not only maintains a hectic touring schedule, but also balances a full course load at the University of Vermont. Now being featured on Tiesto’s Club Life Radio channel, Pierce brings his unique style and taste for music to the masses. “Get Weird” starts off with Joris Voorn’s tech house anthem “Goodbye Fly,” followed by an eclectic selection of tracks including two new Pryda productions, “Javlar” and “SW4,” Alex Metric’s incredibly funky “Rave Weapon,” and Mat Zo’s stand-out hit “Bipolar.”
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