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Posted by Brigid on June 15, 2010, 12:50 AM

At the end of last week, Serato jetted over to Aussie to catch French producer/DJ Joachim Garraud perform at We Love Sounds. We've been chatting to Joachim for a while, and he created his brand new Invasion show with Video-SL.

The guy has put together something pretty unique - and it was clear after his first Invasion show in Sydney that it was only going to get better, with immediate conversations happening with a certain Serato developer about ideas for new effects and how to push it further.

Check out this small sample from Friday:

It takes some serious dedication to produce as much high quality content as Joachim has prepared for this show, so if you get the chance to see him in a town near you, DO IT!

For more videos, check out Joachim's YouTube channel.

Video on his new set-up and pictures from the show on Friday after the jump peeps, let's goooooo

Posted by Aroha on June 11, 2010, 2:58 AM

The next leg of our journey was to Montreal, Canada for MUTEK, a festival of digital creativity and electronic music. Firstly I gotta say, Montreal is an amazing artistic city, so as soon as we arrived we felt that the following few days were going to be really special.

 

More after the jump...

Posted by Aroha on June 11, 2010, 12:33 AM
 

Team Serato have been on the move...

Posted by Brigid on June 10, 2010, 10:11 PM

Serato are proud to announce the very first picture disc in the Serato Artist Series - The Eric Orr DJ Robot Control Vinyl.

 
 
 

The Serato Artist Series will showcase pieces designed exclusively for Serato by artists from around the world. These picture discs are incredibely unique, hand pressed in Japan and 30% lighter (weighing in at 160grams) than a traditional picture disc. These records are designed by DJs, for DJs.

Photos, a video and more info after the jump!

Posted by Brigid on June 10, 2010, 12:40 AM

Serato artist/buddy Jamie George did us up and mix and a half. Tunes from DJ Zinc, Roska, Boy 8-Bit, Bassjackers and heaps more. Have a weez on this: