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  1. Already warming up the Beatport Top 100 House and Tech House Charts The new 4 tracks slammer appropriately titled the DEEP FREAK e.p is out on beatport.com. this week. To listen and download click on this link. https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/artist/detail/816/saeed_younan DJ’S PLAYING IT: DJ Chus, DJ Vibe, Roger Sanchez, Trent Cantrelle, Peter Bailey…Plus more! Release Info: Yes Yes back at it once again! Rude boy Saeed Younan hitting us up with the Deep Freak EP! Starting off with the Bonus Track “Sax Moveâ€. Saeed set’s it off right with his vintage bass lines we've all grown to love, along with the added saxophone delivering straight up sex appeal from beginning to end! Heavy support already from the S-Man himself Roger Sanchez on his weekly radio show. The Original Deep Freak is a track with a driving rhythm, which can be described as that good ole feeling from the earlier days of house music. Certainly brings you back to the big room madness with the added touches of the tribal tech grooves with that Saeed Younan feel. With wicked remixes from Carlo Lio and our homeboy Afroboogie from Dubai
  2. Hey our buddies from down under at Bamboo Music have released their latest single "One More Time" from Mobin Master with remixes from Saeed Younan, Hess and Tribal Funk peep the link to check it out https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/artist/detail/816/saeed_younan cheers, Luke
  3. After a successful chart topping E.P (Port Saeed E.P) last August. Saeed is back with a new single titled “Clockinâ€. This time he teams up with remix buddy MastikSoul to deliver a bass driven big room breaker. Both mixes carry their signature sounds, adding quirky bleeps and bouncy beats. Already a favorite to some of the biggest DJ’s around Like Danny Tenaglia and Damian Wilson (Cr2 Rec.) Take the time to check it out, you won't be disappointed. Click on the link, to download your personal copy! https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/artist/detail/816/saeed_younan Cheers, YM Team
  4. Hey Everyone, Our latest release on Younan Music is NOW available at Beatport.com. Make sure to click on the link to download your personal copy. https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/label/detail/539/younan_music Artist: Sebastian Swann Track: Dans Everybody, Spin The Bottle Label: Younan Music Catalog: YM034 Younan Music is back at it again. After the recent success of the Port Saeed EP which hit the top 10 Proghouse chart for over 3 weeks now, we continue with discovering new talent in the country of Italy. Newcomer Sebastian Swann hits us up with two tracks. “Dans Everybody and “Spin The Bottleâ€. With Major support from the likes of John Aquaviva and Saeed Younan. Both tracks are filled with tech house and progressive grooves, and will have your dance floor hypnotized with the funky bass lines and rhythms. If you were feeling our previous releases, and looking for something with a bit of a swing, then this definitely one to look out for!
  5. That’s right, folks: Saeed Younan, international DJ and producer has developed and secured his own port and area in the world, somewhere around his home country of Iraq and close by Dubai. When asked how this came about he simply replied, “From all my years of DJing and producing and traveling around the world, I invested my money in real estate for hopes of future profits on a rainy day, ‘cause you never know when this whole DJing thing may come to an end. I developed Port Saeed as a means to show of all the hard work over the years through my love and passion for electronica music†Check the in depth interview of how it all started on Beatportal Saeed Younan Secures His Own Port In The Middle East | Beatportal
  6. Our most outlandish release yet! Saeed Younan has been in the studio for months preparing something spicy and muy muy caliente! Starting it off with “Wassup Wasabi†(Track 1 & 2 on This E.P) is about a young man’s journey as he embarks upon a wild adventure to finish one of his spiciest meals yet! Filled with haunting Prog-house sounds, a side dish of extra buildups and tribal grooves! This track will have you asking for seconds from Chef Younan! As another entrée “Tek The Bass†(Track 3) is a track of Sumo proportions. You will be yelling “get in my cd player…get in my cd player!†I guess you can say this one is heavy on the bass and less on the wasabi. Vintage tech-house sounds from Saeed Younan with colossal grooves, rhythm and a hella sexy bass line…sooo sexy that the staff at Younan Music will have to ask you that you DO NOT Kiss the Cook! After the entrees and the main dish, that’s right folks we have reached the climax of this EP….The dessert, and on this menu the funk is about to hit the fan! We are talking about the “Speaker Funk†(Track 4) is filled with energy and funk, it will get you so worked up!…you may just end up in a food coma. Don’t say we didn’t warn you! Click On The Link Below To Download Your Copy NOW!!! https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/label/detail/539/younan_music
  7. "Ethnic" enters the Top 10 Progressive Chart @ Beatport
  8. YOUNAN MUSIC is proud to present ADDY with a slamin new single titled "ETHNIC". Addy is best known for his work with ADAM K on several projects, including "Sub Cultured" which was released earlier this year on ADAM'S own label (HOTBOX DIGITAL) and MARK KNIGHT'S massive label TOOLROOM along with "Better day" which also came out on Toolroom and was licensed numerous times to different labels including GLOBAL UNDERGROUND. On the remix tip, we have Washington D.C's MIKE HADDAD & ROYCE HAVEN turning it out on the flip side. Droppin the rhythm in full effect and taking a different route all together! With an added edit from ADAM K! "Ethnic" - A sure-fire dance floor pleaser...DEEP SOLID WET GROOVE with an ethnic twist! Support from: Miss Nine Bush II Bush Chus & Ceballos Dr. Kucho! Hector Romero Stryke Manzone and Strong Kris Menace Eli Wilkie (Porter House) and many more.... Download your copy now! https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/label/detail/539/younan_music
  9. Our Believe release is still doing well in the Electro chart, returned to the Top 100 again.
  10. AVAILABLE NOW! @ Beatport.com Support & Praise coming from: Tommy Lee & DJ Aero Deadmau5 Olivier Giacomotto Starkillers aka Nick Terranova David Guetta Laidback Luke DJ Exacta Josh Da Funky 1 George Morel Tedd Patterson Deko-ze MC Flipside Direct link to download your copy now: https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/content/label/detail/539/younan_music Artist: Saeed Younan Remixes: Sydney Blu & Matteo DiMarr, Midnight Society Track: To The Beat Label: Younan Music Catalog: YM031 Saeed Younan's "To The Beat!" Our chart topping #1 Hit from 2007 receives a 2008 flavor on top of flavor remix. Two remixes to choose from catering to both the Electro House and Progressive heads out there. First off is a HUGE Electro remix from Sydney Blu & Matteo DiMarr whose latest work has spent a significant amount of time in the Top 10 Downloads @ Beatport. When Sydney first unleashed the remix @ the WMC Mau5trap party, it literally had Tommy Lee doing backflips in the DJ Booth! Support and praise is coming from Deadmau5, Tommy Lee & DJ Aero, Olivier Giacomotto, Starkillers aka Nick Terranova, Exacta and more. This remix is much anticipated as it is her follow up to her chart topping original “Give It Up For Me†previously released on Deadmau5’s Mau5trap label. Matteo DiMarr is no stranger to the production scene either, releasing an abundance of tracks under a variety of names ranging from M1, FPS, and House Music United, his latest release sampled Barrack Obama “Yes We Can†and reached to the #2 Top Download @ Beatport.com. On the other remix we have New York City’s own Midnight Society hitting us up with a deep, dark and sexy Progressive House number, NYC is definitely up in this MuthaF#&$*! Check them both out and find out why, We Just Can’t Get Enough!
  11. Currently number 11 in the Electro chart Get your copy today! @ www.Beatport.com
  12. Available NOW! @ http://www.beatport.com Artist: Saeed Younan Title: Believe Remix : Mobin Master (aka Tribalfunk) & Kreamdip Label: Younan Music We’re back at it again, delivering you with some choons and the vocal we know you are all familiar with. You get three mixes to choose from, starting out with the original by Saeed Younan delivering a popping groove that entails a twisted techie edge on the buildup. Next is a remix from Washington D.C newcomers Kreamdip which takes you on a deep and trippy journey with their own interpretation of the track. Finishing it off, is a remix from Mobin Master (aka Tribal funk) who just turns it into a dirty little electro number that screams filth and immoral ness.
  13. Big fat bass lines, and rolling beats. Featuring Zeebo laying down the riddim from the group See-I, and a reggae vocalist who's best known for his work with Thievery Corporation. You get 3 mixes here. The original full vocal, a crazy big room madness mix titled 'Rude Beat', and a remix from Miami's own Robbie Rivera hitting us up with his vintage Juicy sound…Hear This! AVAILABLE NOW! @ http://www.beatport.com Cheers, Luke
  14. Saeed Younan “Smart Move†is Available Now Exclusively at http://www.beatport.com. After a parade of number one hits, Saeed returns with this huge funky buildup original on Younan Music, guaranteed to rock any dance floor. Heavy support already from Nic Faniculli, DJ Chus, Wally Lopez, Austin Leeds, and Oscar G just to name a few. Make sure to get your copy today! http://www.saeedyounan.com http://www.younanmusic.com
  15. Spotlight Video on Youtube Saeed Younan excels in many fields. He is a world class, globe-trotting DJ; a recording artist; a sought-after remix producer; and head of his own record label. On his new album, Spotlight, he showcases all these roles, via one thrilling mix. Younan's previous album, Remixed (2006), was composed solely of original productions and remixes. He takes that concept to the next level on Spotlight, emphasizing tracks culled from artists on his label, in addition to his own handiwork. "Everything comes full circle with this album," he says. "I'm spotlighting me, as a producer and a DJ, and the label for what it is. I'm bringing the two businesses together." So not only does Spotlight double as a calling card for the myriad new signings Younan has championed, it also celebrates his ability to program music in a compelling manner. "It gives you a taste of the format you would hear from me if I was doing a four-hour set, from beginning to end, in a club." That he achieves this using only fifteen tracks, all pulled from his own catalog, is a testament to his skill sets in every category. Although renown for his facility with tribal and percussive grooves, there is no signature Saeed Younan sound. Instead, on Spotlight he progresses through a variety, building momentum by allowing the music to ebb and swell, enhancing tracks and fashioning graceful segues with deft effects and EQing. The disc kicks off with his remix of "Ping Pong" by Ronny Van D., full of percolating beats and frisky low-end, then graduates to the warm, sexy vibe of Marcel Castelli's "Tribalismo Samba Dub," a cut with a distinctly Latin twist, reminiscent of the glory days of Twilo. From the extraterrestrial adventures of "Earth Planet" by Kermit, through the mischievous subversion of Alex Celler's "Nightshift," the set integrates fluid changes in tempo and texture, finally climaxing with the DJ Wady's joyful and radiant "Introducing the Sound." Among the highlights are several fresh originals by Younan, including "Keep Me Up" and "To The Beat" (both chart-topping smashes at BeatPort earlier this year) and his latest single, "It's Time." That latter cut, a masterpiece of minimalism, makes a nod to the past without descending into nostalgia, chopping and editing together vocal samples and infusing them with funk flavor. The result? A new twist on old school house. But Younan doesn't hog this Spotlight. "I also wanted to give recognition to all the artists who are already on my label. And it seemed like the best way to go about that was to put out selections I had already signed, from these new fresh talents out of South America, Canada, and Europe." Cherry-picking these prizes from the deluge of new music loosed on the universe daily requires Younan to utilize not just his ears, but his imagination, too. When scrutinizing a new track â?? be it one of his own productions, or something he has an eye on securing for his label â?? he tries to envision how it would go down on the dance floor. "I picture a great gig I've had somewhere and think, How would this sound if I dropped it at prime time?, or How would it sound to build on this other track?, or How would people react to this? I look at all those specific factors." What he doesn't examine too closely is genre labels: "I don't have one specific sound that I like." But in order to achieve the uplifting, spontaneous character of Spotlight â?? or any of his creations â?? Younan must, in fact, pay extraordinary attention to detail behind the scenes. "A lot of people I work with characterize me as a perfectionist, because I'm very picky about things," he admits. "In the studio, I can work on a single bass line or a single loop for, literally, five or six hours. So I get it just right. When I know something can be done right, I'm going to go for it and do it. In my heart, I feel like that is how it has to be: There is no plan B." Saeed Younan is a man with many jobs. But armed with his fierce work ethic and a limitless passion for music, he is welcomes each new challenge. "It's a lot of juggling," he admits, but I'm used to it. I've done it all my life." As Spotlight brings his abilities to higher levels of international demand, he is at the ready. "I'm excited about the future, about my label and my production work. I wake up every morning and ask, What is going to keep me going? What can I do that nobody else has done yet? What's next?
  16. Guest reviews: Saeed Younan / Beatport Headlines/ Beatportal - music news, music reviews, events and podcasts from Beatport http://www.beatportal.com/news/item/guest-reviews-saeed-younan/ Saeed Younan’s new mix album ‘Spotlight’ showcases his record label’s rich and varied output as well as his excellent DJ skills. The 15 track mix compilation only features tunes from Younan Music as Saeed explains. “Everything comes full circle with this album,†says Saeed. “I’m spotlighting me, as a producer and a DJ, and the label for what it is. I’m bringing the two businesses together. “It gives you a taste of the format you would hear from me if I was doing a four-hour set, from beginning to end in a club.†The individual tracks Saeed used on ‘Spotlight’ are available to download from Beatport, so Beatportal grabbed Saeed Younan to review each of the tracks [you can listen to all of the tracks in the player below]. Saeed Younan ‘Spotlight’: Guest reviews 1- Ronny Van D. ‘Ping Pong (Saeed Younan Remix)’ “This is one of my favorite remixes of 2007. It’s a deep bass groover with sonic build-ups and drama.†2- Marcel Castelli ‘Tribalismo Samba Dub (Mijangos remix)’ “A catchy percussive-fueled Latin house bomb. This works great on the terrace of Space in Ibiza.†3- Saeed Younan ‘It’s time’ “This was my follow up single to the top 10 tribal-house track on Beatport – ‘Keep me up’. This has an old-school flava, and is unreleased and exclusive for this album.†4- Saeed Younan ‘Keep me up (Mastiksoul remix)’ “A real tribal groover, this was my second collaboration with Mastiksoul. We feel that our sounds really complement each other.†5- Kermit ‘Earth Parade’ â€â€™Earth Parade†was No.1 in Beatport’s Top 10 Progressive Chart for over three weeks.†6- John Creamer & Stephen K ‘The Healing (Saeed Younan D.C Love Dub)’ “This was my first collaboration with John Creamer & Stephan K, and definitely not the last. This track will leave a mark on the dancefloor. Give it a spin, and you’ll see.†7- Kermit feat. Blanca ‘Burn The Dance Floor’ “Kermit is one of the top producers in Mexico, and you’ll see why with this track – it’s a dark progressive house track with vocals.†8- Saeed Younan ‘To the Beat’ “This track is huge for DJs like Roger Sanchez, Chus & Ceballos, Danny Tenaglia, and many others. It stayed in Beatport’s Top 10 Download chart for ages and was No.1 for four weeks.†9- Alex Celler ‘Nightshift’ “This track works great on the big dancefloors. Heavy beats and solid groove with spaced out spoken words.†10- DJ Moffy ‘The Prime Time (Joy Marquez remix)’ “The name says it all – this is hands-in-the-air peak time beats, no joke!†11- Tom Sawyer ‘Tonight (RPO remix)’ “This was another Top 10 download on Beatport. A techy groove that will pull you in, and not let go. Give it a listen and you’ll see what I’m talking about.†12- Saeed Younan ‘Keep me up (original)’ “This is the original. I decided to put both mixes on this album (my original & Mastiksoul remix) because both have something different to offer. Each mix stands on its own.†13- Mark Pappas & Tom Sawyer ‘Cabaret’ “Mark Pappas and Tom Sawyer have been long-time friends of mine. It’s good to see they’re still pumping out great stuff, like this one ‘Cabaret’. This is unreleased and exclusive for this album.†14- Ronny Van D. ‘So fine (Massive Drums remix)’ “Ronny Van D is back with ‘So fine’. Massivedrum’s remix is a nice techno number.†15- DJ Wady ‘Introducing The Sound’ “DJ Wady was the first artist we signed to Younan Music. He is definitely a rising star and has had a few Top 10 hits on Beatport. ‘Introducing The Sound’ was the perfect closer for this album, unreleased and exclusive to the mix.†These tracks and the mix are available at www.beatport.com/younan+music
  17. **Available NOW @ iTunes & Other Digital Portals** Track Listing 1- Ronny Van D. - Ping Pong (Saeed Younan Rmx) 2- Marcello Castelli - Tribalismo Samba Dub (Mijangos rmx) 3- Saeed Younan - It's time 4- Saeed Younan - Keep me up (Mastiksoul rmx) 5- Kermit - Earth Parade 6- John Creamer & Stephane K - The Healing (Saeed Younan D.C Love Dub) 7- Kermit feat. Blanca - Burn The Dance Floor 8- Saeed Younan - To the Beat 9- Alex Celler - Nightshift 10- DJ Moffy - The Prime Time (Joy Marquez rmx) 11- Tom Sawyer - Tonight (RPO rmx) 12- Saeed Younan - Keep me up (original) 13- Mark Pappas & Tom Sawyer - Cabaret 14- Ronny Van D. - So fine (MassiveDrum rmx) 15- DJ Wady - Introducing the sound The time is right for Spotlight: Saeed Younan. With a string of #1 tracks on the quintessential DJ download site, Beatport, Saeed has put together the most comprehensive mix of his career. Spanning from the first artist he ever signed to his label Younan Music to unreleased original compositions, Spotlight: Saeed Younan is destined to be the most talked about release of the summer. Kicking off Spotlight: Saeed Younan is Ronny Van D’s “Ping Pong†(SY remix) which was charted by such legendary DJs as John Digweed, Danny Tengalia and Satoshi Tomiie, to name just a few. He then moves his way through a few brand new tracks only to find his way back to his chart topping remix of John Creamer & Stephan K’s “The Healing.†Peaking in the middle of his set is Saeed’s biggest track of 2007, “To The Beat†which spent an amazing 4 weeks as the #1 House download on Beatport. From there the mix travels through more chart topping singles and exclusive tracks by the likes of Alex Celler, Tom Sawyer, Mark Passas and DJ Wady.
  18. its all about YOUNAN MUSIC now www.saeedyounan.com www.younanmusic.com hot!
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