Tag: james allan
Interview with Infected Records owners
This is not a typical exclusive interview that I am normally conducting but due to their busy schedule in the studio, I had to start sending the questions to them and they had to create an audio file on it, therefore, here’s the final out come of what they did came up with, in relation to my list of 21 questions I had for them in particular. During this interview you can easily sense a level of willingness from both sides, the Infected Records owner and co-owner to change something within the actual EDM and EMI’s nowadays. Here’s what they have to say in relation to this, so therefore just sit back and relax and listen the next following 20 minutes of what they are having to say. Speaking with General Manager and co owner James “Arcadia” Sweeney. The interview itself will be more about their latest releases, forthcoming projects and other useful details on how to keep themselves busy in an overwhelming busy music industry, something that we all are a part of it. Read more
James Allan and Arcadia at TranceSound Session 181
TranceSounders around the world, I am inviting you Saturday the 23rd of July 2011 for TranceSound Session, the 179th episode where we do have the guests already invited, so we are having Infected Records’ admin and co-admin from Scotland, UK, so we are having James Allan and also James “Arcadia” Sweeney, delivering a guest mix for 2nd hour. Enjoy a new TranceSound Session episode with Your beloved artists, on weekly basis, so get ready to TRANCESOUND on several radio stations, such as Party107, 1Mix Radio, Anthem FM, ODU FM, PureSound FM and other stations around the world. Read more
James Allan vs Kev Aitken presents Killswitch on Infected Records
Starting off Infected Afterdark with a bang, Co-Owner & Producer James Allan (Public Domain) together with uprising Scottish talent Kev Aitken deliver what can only be described as a “HUGE TECH-TRANCE BOMB” for the dance floor.
Killswitch is truly Infectious. From the off, the bassline blows out the subs and drives the groove of the track. The textures and sounds are sheer fear! The track then breaks down into a trippy vocal phrase that leaves you feeling like the walls are closing in as the intensity builds, before exploding into some massive synth lines that will send the crowd into a frenzy. Read more































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