Two all nighters later and I am done with that damn term paper. Now back to the writing that is a little more enjoyable: the one that spreads good music.
Dada Life has a new teaser out for their seemingly monstrous banger, Kick Out the Epic Motherfucker. And there is no doubt that this is one epic motherfucker. On a side note, I love how these two guys make their teasers, just messing around in their studio having fun enjoying it for the sake of the music:
Though I am still patiently waiting for the release of Ohrwurm, Tommy Trash has leaked out a little preview to another great remix project he did for Pnau's track, Unite Us:
PNAU - Unite Us (Tommy Trash Remix) by tommytrash
I've got some more Tits & Clits to rub up alllll in yo' face. This remix of Atari Teenage Riot's sassy song Collapse of History is so descriptive of everything that is Tits & Clits. But most importantly this remix is just some mean Tits & Clits:
Atari Teenage Riot - Collapse of History (Tits & Clits remix) by Tits & Clits
Now as my eyes begin to shut from the lack of sleep, I'll think I will throw on this Pleasurekraft remix of Namito's original Of Mice & Men. Something tells me if I listen to this song in my sleep I'll have some pretty funky dreams. Like animals dancing around and shit like its Disneyworld if Disneyworld was part of the Las Vegas Strip:
Namito - Of Mice & Hares (Pleasurekraft Remix) OUT NOW by pleasurekraft
And finally, as I actually am falling asleep. I'll just key you in on what it was the kept me fighting to push through that grueling time in the library the past two sleepless nights. The song is called Mecha Love by none other than Hadouken. And yes, people are awesome, including me for actually having the ability to stay awake this long (and if this video had an award to hand out at the end I would either give it to the wheelchair guy or the rope swing guy:
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
On Cue Week 1: Moonlight Matters
As new talented DJ's seem to be sprouting up everywhere while EDM continues to grow into the Jack-and-the-Giant-Beanstalk-esque of a genre amongst mass popularity, I decided it would be proper to put the spotlight and take one rising DJ center stage each week to examine their background, style, influences and of course notable projects of these Artists.
We start this inaugural weekly post with a groovy new artist, Moonlight Matters. If you had to pick one facet of the Belgium artist Sebastiaan Vandevoorde's style that makes him unique and worthwhile to listen to, it would be his repeated use of a loud, in your face, funky slap bass that appears on almost all of his tracks. Hypothetically, if Saturday Night Fever was a chick, and Revenge of the Nerds was a dude, and they had a kid, and that kid decided to be a DJ, they would end up pretty much sounding like our Belgium phenom. Vandevoorde seems to be the heir to the throne that artists like Aeroplane and Digitalism have created in the indie-house sub genre. Moonlight Matters definitely seems to be a name that will be repeatedly praised in the future; but I'll let his records speak for themselves:
Digitalism - Circles (Moonlight Matters Remix) by Moonlight Matters
Hercules & The Love Affair - Painted Eyes (Moonlight Matters Remix) by Moonlight Matters
Is Tropical - The Greeks (Moonlight Matters Remix) by Moonlight Matters
Adele - Set Fire To The Rain (Moonlight Matters remix) by Moonlight Matters
Ellie Goulding - Lights (Moonlight Matters Remix) by Moonlight Matters
Moonlight Matters - Say A Lot by Moonlight Matters
We start this inaugural weekly post with a groovy new artist, Moonlight Matters. If you had to pick one facet of the Belgium artist Sebastiaan Vandevoorde's style that makes him unique and worthwhile to listen to, it would be his repeated use of a loud, in your face, funky slap bass that appears on almost all of his tracks. Hypothetically, if Saturday Night Fever was a chick, and Revenge of the Nerds was a dude, and they had a kid, and that kid decided to be a DJ, they would end up pretty much sounding like our Belgium phenom. Vandevoorde seems to be the heir to the throne that artists like Aeroplane and Digitalism have created in the indie-house sub genre. Moonlight Matters definitely seems to be a name that will be repeatedly praised in the future; but I'll let his records speak for themselves:
Digitalism - Circles (Moonlight Matters Remix) by Moonlight Matters
Hercules & The Love Affair - Painted Eyes (Moonlight Matters Remix) by Moonlight Matters
Is Tropical - The Greeks (Moonlight Matters Remix) by Moonlight Matters
Adele - Set Fire To The Rain (Moonlight Matters remix) by Moonlight Matters
Ellie Goulding - Lights (Moonlight Matters Remix) by Moonlight Matters
Moonlight Matters - Say A Lot by Moonlight Matters
Monday, November 28, 2011
Monday Spread
The final weeks of the term are nearing. But more importantly, the Christmas season is pretty much here. Not many people more excited than I am to go get a tree and some Christmas cookies. Maybe its just childhood nostalgia. But in any case, the season of giving should include the gift of great tracks. So Happy Holidays and enjoy the electronic variety we got going on today:
Starting off with the easier listening records, Para One & Das Glow are heavily endorsed by renowned DJ A-Trak. So if A-Trak digs it, shits gotta be good. The silky smooth track Pulsar is a great soft electro tune that can put you to ease at the end of a long day:
Cassian has been a well deserved leader in the softer hitting genres of electronic music. Nothing different with this new remix Put Your Hands On:
Put Your Hands On (Cassian Remix) - No Halo by cassian
Now to the more late-night appropriate jams. Gregori Klossman has been one of my new favorite DJ's in the game. Love his fast paced deep bass style. His sound always gets you up on your feet. Here is his new track Kameha (Nice Dragonball Z reference) as well as his remix of Americano and his original monster record, I Am the Law:
Americano (Gregori Klosman Remix) - Lady Gaga by bleed house
Alvin Risk has been exploding on the scene in a very talent filled batch of up and coming artists. His unique outlook on EDM has given us listeners a refreshing view at how to make dutch and electro house music. Check these remixes he's baked up for us this past week:
Oh My! - Dirty Dancer (Alvin Risk Remix) by AlvinRisk
Kaskade - Eyes (Alvin Risk Remix) by AlvinRisk
Kill The Noise (Alvin Risk Remix) by AlvinRisk
Starting off with the easier listening records, Para One & Das Glow are heavily endorsed by renowned DJ A-Trak. So if A-Trak digs it, shits gotta be good. The silky smooth track Pulsar is a great soft electro tune that can put you to ease at the end of a long day:
Cassian has been a well deserved leader in the softer hitting genres of electronic music. Nothing different with this new remix Put Your Hands On:
Put Your Hands On (Cassian Remix) - No Halo by cassian
Now to the more late-night appropriate jams. Gregori Klossman has been one of my new favorite DJ's in the game. Love his fast paced deep bass style. His sound always gets you up on your feet. Here is his new track Kameha (Nice Dragonball Z reference) as well as his remix of Americano and his original monster record, I Am the Law:
Americano (Gregori Klosman Remix) - Lady Gaga by bleed house
Alvin Risk has been exploding on the scene in a very talent filled batch of up and coming artists. His unique outlook on EDM has given us listeners a refreshing view at how to make dutch and electro house music. Check these remixes he's baked up for us this past week:
Oh My! - Dirty Dancer (Alvin Risk Remix) by AlvinRisk
Kaskade - Eyes (Alvin Risk Remix) by AlvinRisk
Kill The Noise (Alvin Risk Remix) by AlvinRisk
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Post Black Friday Apocalypse
For those of you that survived the stampedes and trampling going on in malls across the country, congratulations. We reward you with more beats; well done shopping ladies and gents:
R3hab shows no fear in remixing monster tracks. His ability to remix huge tracks is almost like a Dave and Goliath story. He's now taken down Kaskade's beast which was Eyes
Kaskade - Eyes (R3hab Remix) by R3HAB
If you haven't heard of Hit Mechaniks I really suggest you check them out. I totally endorse this duo for their versatility and originality in their records. Here's a couple tracks of theirs, show some love and buy these songs on beatport to support their cause:
Hit Mechaniks Ft. Abrina - We Don't Pay For Shit! (Preview) ( NOW AVAILABLE ON Beatport) by HitMechaniks
Not The End (Original) by HitMechaniks
I know it may seem like cheating to put other DJ's mixes on here but the Lunde Bros are like gourmet chefs with house music, just knowing how to keep a good energy flow going endlessly. Here is there #012 mix. Tracklist below:
This Is Lunde Bros. #012 by Lunde Bros.
1. Format B - Piano Man (Original Mix)
2. Chris Lake - Sundown (Original Mix)
3. Yves Larock & The Cruzaders vs. Nero - Me & Youre Lonely (Lunde Bros. Edit)
4. Chuckie - Who Is Ready To Jump (Original Mix)
5. Adrian Lux ft. The Good Natured - Alive (Albin Myers Remix)
6. Alesso - Raise Your Head (Original Mix)
7. Promise Land ft. Sandy B - Never Be Lonely (Original Mix)
8. Steve Lade & Xspectiv - Our World Is Here (Original Mix)
9. Sem Thomasson ft. Colonel Red - Like This (Original Mix)
10. Fafaq - Rocket Fuel (Original Mix)
11. D.I.M & Tai vs. Tim Berg - Lyposuct Bromance (Lunde Bros. Edit)
12. John Dahlback - Grunge (Original Mix)
13. SHM vs. Knife Party - Antidote (Instrumental Mix)
Tits & Clits are continuing their rise to relevancy in the EDM world. Now with their remix of Alive they demand our attention with seductively deep bass:
Dirty South - Alive (Tits & Clits remix) by Tits & Clits
R3hab shows no fear in remixing monster tracks. His ability to remix huge tracks is almost like a Dave and Goliath story. He's now taken down Kaskade's beast which was Eyes
Kaskade - Eyes (R3hab Remix) by R3HAB
If you haven't heard of Hit Mechaniks I really suggest you check them out. I totally endorse this duo for their versatility and originality in their records. Here's a couple tracks of theirs, show some love and buy these songs on beatport to support their cause:
Hit Mechaniks Ft. Abrina - We Don't Pay For Shit! (Preview) ( NOW AVAILABLE ON Beatport) by HitMechaniks
Not The End (Original) by HitMechaniks
I know it may seem like cheating to put other DJ's mixes on here but the Lunde Bros are like gourmet chefs with house music, just knowing how to keep a good energy flow going endlessly. Here is there #012 mix. Tracklist below:
This Is Lunde Bros. #012 by Lunde Bros.
1. Format B - Piano Man (Original Mix)
2. Chris Lake - Sundown (Original Mix)
3. Yves Larock & The Cruzaders vs. Nero - Me & Youre Lonely (Lunde Bros. Edit)
4. Chuckie - Who Is Ready To Jump (Original Mix)
5. Adrian Lux ft. The Good Natured - Alive (Albin Myers Remix)
6. Alesso - Raise Your Head (Original Mix)
7. Promise Land ft. Sandy B - Never Be Lonely (Original Mix)
8. Steve Lade & Xspectiv - Our World Is Here (Original Mix)
9. Sem Thomasson ft. Colonel Red - Like This (Original Mix)
10. Fafaq - Rocket Fuel (Original Mix)
11. D.I.M & Tai vs. Tim Berg - Lyposuct Bromance (Lunde Bros. Edit)
12. John Dahlback - Grunge (Original Mix)
13. SHM vs. Knife Party - Antidote (Instrumental Mix)
Tits & Clits are continuing their rise to relevancy in the EDM world. Now with their remix of Alive they demand our attention with seductively deep bass:
Dirty South - Alive (Tits & Clits remix) by Tits & Clits
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Getting Carried Away
I know I've been off my game for a few days but to make that up to everyone I grant you an overdosage of beats that your nose may bleed. No talk, no bullshit, just music:
Unreal new song/music video by Crookers called Hummus:
Kill the Noise came out with a vicious new EP called of course.. Kill Kill Kill. Here's a couple tracks off the EP:
Felguk's new record Bassive explains itself pretty sufficiently:
Felguk - BASSIVE by felguk
Zedd returns with another monster single Stars Come Out:
Nicky Romero provides us with a heavy remix of Titanium:
Destructo here with a deep bass club track Technology:
Diplo giving Church of Noise, as much as I love BBDC77 this remix definitely tops it:
Bloody Beetroots - Church of Noise (dIplo remix) by diplo
Cazzette has been on fire lately and here's another one of their remixes of Believe It:
Now for some lighter indie house:
FIREFLOWERZ- FITNESS (ORIGINAL MIX) by FireFlowerz
Fabian - The Jack by iamFabian
Hector87 - Hector87 (Lovetone & Turismo Remix) by Lovetone
Unreal new song/music video by Crookers called Hummus:
Kill the Noise came out with a vicious new EP called of course.. Kill Kill Kill. Here's a couple tracks off the EP:
Felguk's new record Bassive explains itself pretty sufficiently:
Felguk - BASSIVE by felguk
Zedd returns with another monster single Stars Come Out:
Nicky Romero provides us with a heavy remix of Titanium:
Destructo here with a deep bass club track Technology:
Diplo giving Church of Noise, as much as I love BBDC77 this remix definitely tops it:
Bloody Beetroots - Church of Noise (dIplo remix) by diplo
Cazzette has been on fire lately and here's another one of their remixes of Believe It:
Now for some lighter indie house:
FIREFLOWERZ- FITNESS (ORIGINAL MIX) by FireFlowerz
Fabian - The Jack by iamFabian
Hector87 - Hector87 (Lovetone & Turismo Remix) by Lovetone
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Curses!
Unfortunately the bant crew weren't able to bring the home crowd a W this weekend. And for that I have the perfect preview to a Lunde Bros record that drops December 5th:
Bad Language (Original Mix) [Joia Records] OUT: 5th of December by Lunde Bros.
But a loss is a loss and we can't dwell on the past. All we can do now is have an awesome Saturday night and rage. With that being said here are two more tracks that will be pretty great markers of the talent of these artists:
Tonite Only has joined the squad of Ministry of Sound and in a short span have time have already gotten huge recognition around the EDM circles. This track is for all you ballers and bosses; you can't please everyone, just live life, let haters hate:
Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 has returned at last. They fell off the map and what seemed to be off the side of the earth in producing terms. But these guys went back to the studio with a little bit of a new sound. Check it:
Bad Language (Original Mix) [Joia Records] OUT: 5th of December by Lunde Bros.
But a loss is a loss and we can't dwell on the past. All we can do now is have an awesome Saturday night and rage. With that being said here are two more tracks that will be pretty great markers of the talent of these artists:
Tonite Only has joined the squad of Ministry of Sound and in a short span have time have already gotten huge recognition around the EDM circles. This track is for all you ballers and bosses; you can't please everyone, just live life, let haters hate:
Bloody Beetroots Death Crew 77 has returned at last. They fell off the map and what seemed to be off the side of the earth in producing terms. But these guys went back to the studio with a little bit of a new sound. Check it:
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Wild for the Night
Week is pretty much done for most of you deliquents. Time to go find the dubra, captains, and busch lights and get after it. However the most important ingredient to a good night is the music. When everyone has got that high energy that comes with freedom from responsibility, the music has to apply. And we've got a shmorgasborg of those records to get you on your feet:
Nothing like a little Dutch House to get you up and moving. Laidback Luke does a wonderful job on the remix of the Dutch duo Avesta & B Valley's track Dutchano. Big room build with a heavy dutch drop. Lethal combo:
Marco V back at it again with this remix of HJM's track, 222. Sample sounds a lot like R3hab and Afrojack's "Wooh!" sample in Prutattaa but whatever, we can give Marco benefit of the doubt. Great bass line, better build:
Alesso release some napalm-esque fire with his new track Raise Your Head. Warning, this song will actually melt your face:
Listening to A-trak's monthly radio cast caught me onto a couple of smaller time goodies, this track Goin In is definitely my favorite. Describes anyone's attitude going out:
Now this remix of How Deep is your Love? by A-trak is a great techno house groove. Very addictive:
Nothing like a little Dutch House to get you up and moving. Laidback Luke does a wonderful job on the remix of the Dutch duo Avesta & B Valley's track Dutchano. Big room build with a heavy dutch drop. Lethal combo:
Marco V back at it again with this remix of HJM's track, 222. Sample sounds a lot like R3hab and Afrojack's "Wooh!" sample in Prutattaa but whatever, we can give Marco benefit of the doubt. Great bass line, better build:
Alesso release some napalm-esque fire with his new track Raise Your Head. Warning, this song will actually melt your face:
Listening to A-trak's monthly radio cast caught me onto a couple of smaller time goodies, this track Goin In is definitely my favorite. Describes anyone's attitude going out:
Now this remix of How Deep is your Love? by A-trak is a great techno house groove. Very addictive:
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
What You Know about the West
Got a couple tracks on the heaver side to power you through the week. It's been a dreary, clouding and depressing week so far, sucking any energy anyone could possibly have. Music is always the cure. I mean its wednesday, three day work week is long enough if you ask me. Hopefully these records make you feel the same way:
A little more Koan Sound coming your way. I'm really starting to dig these guys a lot, I'm glad they stray from the overplayed sample filled electro-dubstep. If any electronic track were to be put in an old western, it would have to be Trouble in the West. Clint Eastwood kicking down some saloon doors with revolver in hand:
John Dahlback has released Grunge after teasing it last week and it sure seems like it will get some spotlight. A uniquely deep bass on the build that cuts in and out... kinda sweet:
Feed Me has returned at last. I missed this guy, so much talent. Only a guy like him turn a song like What You Know into an EDM head throbbing jam:
A little more Koan Sound coming your way. I'm really starting to dig these guys a lot, I'm glad they stray from the overplayed sample filled electro-dubstep. If any electronic track were to be put in an old western, it would have to be Trouble in the West. Clint Eastwood kicking down some saloon doors with revolver in hand:
John Dahlback has released Grunge after teasing it last week and it sure seems like it will get some spotlight. A uniquely deep bass on the build that cuts in and out... kinda sweet:
Feed Me has returned at last. I missed this guy, so much talent. Only a guy like him turn a song like What You Know into an EDM head throbbing jam:
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Stop the Goddamn Press
Zedd just tweeted a couple minutes ago about his new track The Scorpion Move. It had to be posted on here STAT. You know, give the people what they want. And if you don't want Zedd, well... then I don't want you on my blog. Gotta check this monster track out. Oh and if that wasn't enough he is giving it away for free on his soundcloud account:
Zedd - Scorpion Move by Zedd
Zedd - Scorpion Move by Zedd
Mustachio Tuesday
I'll just go ahead and start off by saying the title of this post has absolutely nothing to do with the records I posted but everything to do with No Shave November or Movember. If you're a dude, and you aren't rocking the stache yet, figure your shit out. It's a great cause (men's health awareness) and not to mention women go head over heels for the lip fur. And now that we have the public service announcement out of the way, lets get inappropriate on a weeknight:
Not much has been heard out of Cold Bank since they came out with the monster single, Cal State Anthem. But they have returned to us with this new jam Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephant. A little bit of a long title I know, but so worth it. The drop is ruthless and merciless. You'll get crushed by its bass (yia boi) :
Sidney Samson is on a streak as of late and this new track Music Box is simply another Samson record that just cannot be contained. Just unleash it:
Lenno provides a more easy going feel good jam with this remix of The Knocks' Brightside. Press play and be merry:
The Knocks - Brightside (Lenno Remix) by Lenno
Not much has been heard out of Cold Bank since they came out with the monster single, Cal State Anthem. But they have returned to us with this new jam Ancient Psychic Tandem War Elephant. A little bit of a long title I know, but so worth it. The drop is ruthless and merciless. You'll get crushed by its bass (yia boi) :
Sidney Samson is on a streak as of late and this new track Music Box is simply another Samson record that just cannot be contained. Just unleash it:
Lenno provides a more easy going feel good jam with this remix of The Knocks' Brightside. Press play and be merry:
The Knocks - Brightside (Lenno Remix) by Lenno
Monday, November 14, 2011
Lovely Monday
So I know I'm a bit overdue on a post so we've got an extra helping of great records for you all to consume and blow out some ear drums. A bit of variety in today's mix, which hopefully can help redeem me from the absent weekend of jams. And with that said lets get down to business with some beats:
Dirty South out again destroying remixes with no sign of mercy. This remix of If You're Lonely accompanies us with some high energy bass:
I haven't ever heard of Carl Créme and Reza but this remix of Love on My Mind definitely puts them on my radar:
If you haven't heard of Lazy Rich get to know him. To me he sounds like the love child of Dada Life and Tommy Trash. And from that two beautiful youthful records were born in his remix of Felguk's Blow Out and You Missed a Spot:
Felguk - Blow Out (Lazy Rich's Impossible Remix) by felguk
Chuckie has been pretty fire lately, I wanted to go see him at Pacha in New York next week but unfortunately can't. Then the guy goes and releases a song like Who's Ready to Jump? right when I come to grips with not going. Its like salt in the wound:
Here's an older jam from Colombo called Everybody, heard it again on Electric Area this morning and it still kills it the way it did the first time I heard it:
I am starting to believe Tommy Trash just doesn't sleep. Maybe someone locked him up in a studio giving him his daily rations of food and coffee and turning the man into a beat mashing machine. So here's a preview of his next remix, Slumber:
Dirty South out again destroying remixes with no sign of mercy. This remix of If You're Lonely accompanies us with some high energy bass:
I haven't ever heard of Carl Créme and Reza but this remix of Love on My Mind definitely puts them on my radar:
If you haven't heard of Lazy Rich get to know him. To me he sounds like the love child of Dada Life and Tommy Trash. And from that two beautiful youthful records were born in his remix of Felguk's Blow Out and You Missed a Spot:
Felguk - Blow Out (Lazy Rich's Impossible Remix) by felguk
Chuckie has been pretty fire lately, I wanted to go see him at Pacha in New York next week but unfortunately can't. Then the guy goes and releases a song like Who's Ready to Jump? right when I come to grips with not going. Its like salt in the wound:
Here's an older jam from Colombo called Everybody, heard it again on Electric Area this morning and it still kills it the way it did the first time I heard it:
I am starting to believe Tommy Trash just doesn't sleep. Maybe someone locked him up in a studio giving him his daily rations of food and coffee and turning the man into a beat mashing machine. So here's a preview of his next remix, Slumber:
Friday, November 11, 2011
Autumn Sunburn
My main man Austen Afridi is exploding on the scene and reppin the nitty gritty in style. This new EP he's got definitely has a Treasure Finger meets Madeon style. Straight killin it. No more talk, just beats:
Sunburn EP + Bonus Remix by VICEROY
Sunburn EP + Bonus Remix by VICEROY
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Unleash the F*cking November Mix
I know I have been doing Dubstep every Wednesday but you know what? Dada Life's November Mix is too massive to not put on today. So sorry wobblers, but times are changing. I hope the plethora of fat sausage bass can ease your pain:
Dada Life November 2011 Mix by Dada Life
Tracklist:
Nom De Strip, TJR & Sue Cho - My Life
Tristan Garner - Overdrive (Original Mix)
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike - REJ (Original)
Kaskade & Dada Life feat. Dan Black - ICE (Original Mix)
Bingo Players - Rattle
Dada Life - Happy Violence (Vocal Extended)
Zedd - Shave It (Original Mix)
David Guetta - Little Bad Girl (Dada Life Guerilla Fart #13)
Fatboy Slim - Ya Mama (Push The Tempo) (Moguai Remix)
Zombie Nation - Chickflick (Siriusmo Remix)
Dirty South & Thomas Gold feat. Kate Elsworth - Alive (Tommy Trash Remix)
James Blunt - Dangerous (Deniz Koyu & Johan Wedel Remix)
Jacob Van Hage - Convoi
Roar! - Riot Grrrwl (Original Mix)
While we are on the topic of mind blowing house music, I didn't realize Michael Woods came out with a remix of Benassi's Close to Me as well. Sneaky bastard. Kills the shit like a ninja assassin.
Alright, alright fine, I'll put some damn dubstep on. You don't need to be so hostile about it. Here's some new Flux Pavilion and Codes remixes... now get off my back about the dubstep thing:
Major Lazer - Original Don (Codes Dubplate Remix) by CODESHOUSE
Dada Life November 2011 Mix by Dada Life
Tracklist:
Nom De Strip, TJR & Sue Cho - My Life
Tristan Garner - Overdrive (Original Mix)
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike - REJ (Original)
Kaskade & Dada Life feat. Dan Black - ICE (Original Mix)
Bingo Players - Rattle
Dada Life - Happy Violence (Vocal Extended)
Zedd - Shave It (Original Mix)
David Guetta - Little Bad Girl (Dada Life Guerilla Fart #13)
Fatboy Slim - Ya Mama (Push The Tempo) (Moguai Remix)
Zombie Nation - Chickflick (Siriusmo Remix)
Dirty South & Thomas Gold feat. Kate Elsworth - Alive (Tommy Trash Remix)
James Blunt - Dangerous (Deniz Koyu & Johan Wedel Remix)
Jacob Van Hage - Convoi
Roar! - Riot Grrrwl (Original Mix)
While we are on the topic of mind blowing house music, I didn't realize Michael Woods came out with a remix of Benassi's Close to Me as well. Sneaky bastard. Kills the shit like a ninja assassin.
Alright, alright fine, I'll put some damn dubstep on. You don't need to be so hostile about it. Here's some new Flux Pavilion and Codes remixes... now get off my back about the dubstep thing:
Major Lazer - Original Don (Codes Dubplate Remix) by CODESHOUSE
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Tuesday Night Grundge
Today has been quite the day between two exams and a presentation it's time to unwind to some deep bass and dirty beats. Tommy Trash, Kasakade, and R3hab with the remedy for electro remixes... per usual. More huge remixes and tracks to be released this week so stay tuned.
Trash giving us what seems to be almost a weekly monster track or remix. Well he's at it again with the remix to Zedd's Shave It. Tommy Trash is calling it The Aftershave which is very fitting for the sound of this track. It's deep, grundgy, rough, and definitely should be played after 5 o'clock:
Speaking of Zedd's big track Shave It, Kaskade has come out with a remix of it today too. It has a similar deep grundgy bass but more of a big room sound to it. Nonetheless still a great remix.
R3hab has also been on a rampage lately pumping out tracks. Remixing Benassi tracks are never easy just on the account that the originals are usually pretty huge. But R3hab definitely conquers this remix of Close to Me:
Trash giving us what seems to be almost a weekly monster track or remix. Well he's at it again with the remix to Zedd's Shave It. Tommy Trash is calling it The Aftershave which is very fitting for the sound of this track. It's deep, grundgy, rough, and definitely should be played after 5 o'clock:
Speaking of Zedd's big track Shave It, Kaskade has come out with a remix of it today too. It has a similar deep grundgy bass but more of a big room sound to it. Nonetheless still a great remix.
R3hab has also been on a rampage lately pumping out tracks. Remixing Benassi tracks are never easy just on the account that the originals are usually pretty huge. But R3hab definitely conquers this remix of Close to Me:
Monday, November 7, 2011
Procrastination Proclimation
As the books and term papers pile up, I find myself just cranking up the tunes to avoid the looming torture of all nighters. Or as they say in Fubar, "Turn up the good and turn down the suck". The good beats definitely ease the stress of school work... just give it a try for yourself:
New song from Afrojack named Lionheart, does not let us down as electro fans. But then again, when has Afrojack ever let us down?
** Just as a disclaimer the rest of this post is just a goodie bag of some older tracks if you will. Deal with it:
New song from Afrojack named Lionheart, does not let us down as electro fans. But then again, when has Afrojack ever let us down?
** Just as a disclaimer the rest of this post is just a goodie bag of some older tracks if you will. Deal with it:
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Un Domingo Perezoso
Today has been a pretty quiet and slow day for both me personally as well as the EDM scene. So to keep things interesting I have a couple old jams as well as a couple cool videos to check out. Bingo Players is becoming my new favorite electro duo, and someone needs to buy me a Reactable... STAT:
Bingo Players have a new song featuring the King of Crunk Lil Jon called Mode. I laughed to myself a little when I saw Lil Jon was in on it. But this song is no joke, the drop is bound to destroy some dance floors. And to add a little extra Bingo Players to your life I'll also threw in a older track Cry Just a Little which has some of the best use of samples to date:
Madeon and Porter Robinson did a gig at The Webster for halloween last weekend and from reading reviews it sounded like the two teenagers tore the place down. Here are a couple of tracks these two electro prodigies played during their sets:
Bombs Away - Big Booty Bitches (Dirty Loud Remix) by potheadsloth
Someone over the weekend showed what seems to be the future of DJ technology with the Reactable and Emulator decks. I love from the looks of it the future of Electronic Music, game changing shit:
To give a little balance to the post, check these guys out called C2C. All vinyl, all old school, all awesome scratching:
Bingo Players have a new song featuring the King of Crunk Lil Jon called Mode. I laughed to myself a little when I saw Lil Jon was in on it. But this song is no joke, the drop is bound to destroy some dance floors. And to add a little extra Bingo Players to your life I'll also threw in a older track Cry Just a Little which has some of the best use of samples to date:
Madeon and Porter Robinson did a gig at The Webster for halloween last weekend and from reading reviews it sounded like the two teenagers tore the place down. Here are a couple of tracks these two electro prodigies played during their sets:
Bombs Away - Big Booty Bitches (Dirty Loud Remix) by potheadsloth
Someone over the weekend showed what seems to be the future of DJ technology with the Reactable and Emulator decks. I love from the looks of it the future of Electronic Music, game changing shit:
To give a little balance to the post, check these guys out called C2C. All vinyl, all old school, all awesome scratching:
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Earful of a Weekend
Whole lot of releases between yesterday and today to kick off your weekend. All high energy and heavy hitting to ensure you have a good time this weekend. So lets get to it, bailemos!
Deadmau5 finally has released another track after he came out with Where's My Keys? and Professional Griefers with this new jam Aural Psynapse. It's got that trademarked Deadmau5 kind of build to it and I'm diggin it:
Monkey See Monkey Do by Tommy Trash got released on Rising Music yesterday. Dude is on fire, can't wait for Ohrwurm and his remix of Shave It! to come out later this week:
Adele has quite the voice and so it wasn't any surprise that Thomas Gold and Mark Mendes would Someone Like You and they do not dissapoint:
Franz Novotny is one of those up and coming deep electro artist that right now is pumping out tracks like he works in a beat factory rather than a studio. Crunch is his newest product and it sure is chunky:
Deadmau5 finally has released another track after he came out with Where's My Keys? and Professional Griefers with this new jam Aural Psynapse. It's got that trademarked Deadmau5 kind of build to it and I'm diggin it:
Monkey See Monkey Do by Tommy Trash got released on Rising Music yesterday. Dude is on fire, can't wait for Ohrwurm and his remix of Shave It! to come out later this week:
Adele has quite the voice and so it wasn't any surprise that Thomas Gold and Mark Mendes would Someone Like You and they do not dissapoint:
Franz Novotny is one of those up and coming deep electro artist that right now is pumping out tracks like he works in a beat factory rather than a studio. Crunch is his newest product and it sure is chunky:
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Una Vista Nueva
Next semester I'm am taking a big leap and going across the pond for a semester abroad in Barcelona. So as I begin to adjust to the Spanish and European lifestyle I figured my blog should too. The new look and title don't mean necesarrily a new type of blog (though there will be a heavier emphasis on real house music than before). So here is to new beginnings, salud, amor, y dinero, y house music:
Dada Life has finally released their remix of Big Bad Wolf. Thank god because quite frankly the original doesn't really impress me. This remix definitely gives energy to the track it was originally missing:
Duck Sauce - Big Bad Wolf (Dada Life Remix) by djarmpitcantina
A new tech-house remix from Rockwell digs up a blast from the past track in Alicia Keys' Fallin. Who would have thought this song would have ever become relevent again? It's really rewarding to hear once again DJ's focusing on remixing songs the include some older but really amazing vocals such as those of Alicia Keys:
Koan Sound got a little publicity on Rolling Stones last week which was well deserved for the duo. Under Skrillex's OSWLA, these guys have dropped this crazy fun track Funk Blaster. The title describes the song perfectly:
Dada Life has finally released their remix of Big Bad Wolf. Thank god because quite frankly the original doesn't really impress me. This remix definitely gives energy to the track it was originally missing:
Duck Sauce - Big Bad Wolf (Dada Life Remix) by djarmpitcantina
A new tech-house remix from Rockwell digs up a blast from the past track in Alicia Keys' Fallin. Who would have thought this song would have ever become relevent again? It's really rewarding to hear once again DJ's focusing on remixing songs the include some older but really amazing vocals such as those of Alicia Keys:
Koan Sound got a little publicity on Rolling Stones last week which was well deserved for the duo. Under Skrillex's OSWLA, these guys have dropped this crazy fun track Funk Blaster. The title describes the song perfectly:
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Whomp Wednesday Vol. 5
I guarantee some headaches and whiplash for this week's wobble bass day. Been saving up a few monstrous tracks all week and it has taken every ounce of energy within me not to post some of these dubstep future-anthems. But now the fury can be unleashed... so watch yourself:
The collaboration between Skrillex and The Doors has been long awaited but is now open to the public for extensive whomping. Never thought such a collaboration was possible but once again I am proved wrong with this new track, Breaking a Sweat:
Delta Heavy is coming on the drum&bass scene pretty rapidly and this new track Overkill is putting them in the right direction towards dubstep stardom:
This High Rankin' remix of 501's Somewhere in Time is about a year old but I was reminded of it during The Crystal Method's "Community Service" radio cast on Electric Area the other week. Its a classic and definitely worth digging up out of the older files:
I know halloween has come and gone but this Figure track Werewolf is still very very appropriate, and another track worth replaying... a spooky good song:
The collaboration between Skrillex and The Doors has been long awaited but is now open to the public for extensive whomping. Never thought such a collaboration was possible but once again I am proved wrong with this new track, Breaking a Sweat:
Delta Heavy is coming on the drum&bass scene pretty rapidly and this new track Overkill is putting them in the right direction towards dubstep stardom:
This High Rankin' remix of 501's Somewhere in Time is about a year old but I was reminded of it during The Crystal Method's "Community Service" radio cast on Electric Area the other week. Its a classic and definitely worth digging up out of the older files:
I know halloween has come and gone but this Figure track Werewolf is still very very appropriate, and another track worth replaying... a spooky good song:
Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Teasing Tuesday
Today marks the beginning of a new month and so I decided I ought pay tribute to the upcoming tracks that will be huge upon release this month. Some of these teasers we all know will be huge simply because of the big name artists behind them, but a couple may surprise you. So keep your robot ears open and enjoy:
Don't Let the System Control You by Reset! is a fun deep electro song that I think will be big in clubs all around North America if everything is right in the EDM world. I'm hooked on this teaser and I'm sure the actual song with be even more addictive:
RESET! - Don't Let The System Control You (PREVIEW) by RESET!
Tommy Trash is just refusing to go into the shadows as of late. He is demanding the respect of the entire EDM scene as one of the premiere dj's with his killer new tracks as well as remixes, and I've already teased you with Ohrwurm which comes out this month. But he also is dropping a remix of Zedd's single Shave It as well as a new original track Monkey See Monkey Do. I'm waiting for the day when this guy makes a metiocre track... that day may never come:
Zedd - Shave It (Tommy Trash Remix) by tommytrash
Tommy Trash - Monkey See Monkey Do (Original Mix) by tommytrash
R3hab has been destroying some remixes lately of big name tracks that few believed could be successfully remixed. Many dj's are wary of remixing monster tracks because they are so good to begin with that it's challenging to make it any better. R3hab however has blown over tracks such as Calvin Harris's Bounce or his collaborative remix with Swanky Tunes of Tiesto's Maximal Crazy. Well he's at it again jumping on Sebastion Ingrosso & Alesso's track Calling. Here's a recent live RIP of the track, I wish I was in So-Cal to hear this song in person:
*** I realize it's pretty cruel to give a bunch of teasers without the satisfaction of a full track to jam to. So to ease the distress these teasers cause here is a new release by Adam K & BT called Tomohawk. It's a great trance-electro hybrid, but if you're too impatient to enjoy the build of trance, go to the 3:10 mark where the song drops, you won't be dissapointed:
Don't Let the System Control You by Reset! is a fun deep electro song that I think will be big in clubs all around North America if everything is right in the EDM world. I'm hooked on this teaser and I'm sure the actual song with be even more addictive:
RESET! - Don't Let The System Control You (PREVIEW) by RESET!
Tommy Trash is just refusing to go into the shadows as of late. He is demanding the respect of the entire EDM scene as one of the premiere dj's with his killer new tracks as well as remixes, and I've already teased you with Ohrwurm which comes out this month. But he also is dropping a remix of Zedd's single Shave It as well as a new original track Monkey See Monkey Do. I'm waiting for the day when this guy makes a metiocre track... that day may never come:
Zedd - Shave It (Tommy Trash Remix) by tommytrash
Tommy Trash - Monkey See Monkey Do (Original Mix) by tommytrash
R3hab has been destroying some remixes lately of big name tracks that few believed could be successfully remixed. Many dj's are wary of remixing monster tracks because they are so good to begin with that it's challenging to make it any better. R3hab however has blown over tracks such as Calvin Harris's Bounce or his collaborative remix with Swanky Tunes of Tiesto's Maximal Crazy. Well he's at it again jumping on Sebastion Ingrosso & Alesso's track Calling. Here's a recent live RIP of the track, I wish I was in So-Cal to hear this song in person:
*** I realize it's pretty cruel to give a bunch of teasers without the satisfaction of a full track to jam to. So to ease the distress these teasers cause here is a new release by Adam K & BT called Tomohawk. It's a great trance-electro hybrid, but if you're too impatient to enjoy the build of trance, go to the 3:10 mark where the song drops, you won't be dissapointed:
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