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House | Martin Solveig & GTA Team Up On “Intoxicated”
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 13, 2014
You’ve got to be kidding me. Martin Solveig and GTA teamed up to release an insane ripper on Spinnin’ Deep that I’ve heard previewed a few times on Heldeep Radio and Oliver Heldens’s BBC Radio 1 “Essential Mix.” Side note: Spinnin’ Deep is crushing it right now. These folks keep pumping out hit after hit. I’m honestly damn impressive. “Intoxiated” drops January 19th, which can’t come soon enough.
Huge tune! I need a full preview and need it now.
House | Young Bombs Remix Sigma “Nobody To Love”
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 12, 2014
Young Bombs. I first discovered them from Oliver Heldens wildly popular “Heldeep Radio” series. I’m glad I did, because they’ve been pumping out solid remixes for the past few months. Building on the success of their Route 94 “My Love” remix (which I included in my own personal mix) they release their interpretation of Sigma’s “Nobody To Love” with incredible success, putting a new spin on a record that’s already had massive success. It’s technically a remix of a remix, but that doesn’t matter. New music is always welcome from this Canadian duo. Keep an eye out for these two in 2015. I expect big things.
Trap | O.T. Genasis “CoCo” (Styles&Complete Remix)
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 12, 2014
When Jack Gallagher sends you new music, you know it’s going to be something serious. Following up on the success of their “No Flex Zone” remix that was played by just about everyone in the dance space, Styles&Complete bring us an all new remix in the form of O.T. Genesis’s “CoCo” that’s become a meme (pronounced maymay if you’re a redditor) of sorts across the interwebs. I got bacon soda I got bacon soda, but I digress. Turn up and catch Styles&Complete at the Arygle in Hollywood tonight.
House | Oliver Heldens – BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 10, 2014
Oliver Heldens. What can be said about him that we haven’t already said already? We routinely sing his praises. Pete Tong finally invited Oliver to drop an essential mix for BBC Radio 1. The whole mix is really incredible. He incorporates his own hits with obscure house tunes. I could go on and out about how good this mix is, but you’ll only understand when you choose to listen to it. Tracklist below.
House | Dante Klein – Ertesuppe (Original Mix)
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 10, 2014
Premiered by Pete Tong, Dante Klein’s “Etersuppe” translated literally as “pea soup” is set to release on Spinnin’ Deep in just a matter of a few days. It’s been teased by just about every important tastemaker in the deep house space, and deservedly so. “Etersuppe” is a departure from the future house sounds we’ve heard of late, combining laid back synths and subtle sounds that makes this original work a pleasure to listen to. Pick up Dante Klein’s “Etersuppe” on December 15th via Spinnin’ Deep.
House, Mashups | DOSVEC – Hope Faded Okay
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 9, 2014
Take one of the biggest house tracks of 2014 (Shiba San “Okay”) mashed with one of the funkiest house songs of 2014 (Alex Metric & Oliver “Hope”) and lastly introduced the mysterious ZHU vocals “Faded” and you have one of the sickest house mashups to date.
DOSVEC makes this track go from a funky bass heavy tune into a seductive mashup of Faded. The way the vocals are introduce in the middle of the song gives a two track feel.
FYI | Why Krewella’s Billboard Op-Ed Missed The Mark
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 8, 2014
Every blog is talking about it. Earlier today, Jahan of Krewella released an exclusive Op-Ed via Billboard (with an insanely manipulative click-bait title) that addressed the recent lawsuit and breakup of EDM’s crossover supergroup. There real story here isn’t even the personally penned piece. It’s how Jake Udell continues to gain this kind of traction online for his clients, but I digress.
In the beginning of the Op-Ed, Jahan describes Krewella as “the most hated group in the electronic dance music scene” which isn’t far from the truth at the moment. It’s a shame considering their meteoric rise. However, it’s a lesson everyone should understand: perception is reality in the dance space. While the jury is still out on whether the sisters are responsible for pushing Kris out or not (we’re not making any claims either way) they have an image problem and it seems evident Krewella knows this. That’s why they posted this carefully calculated (tone-def) op-ed on Billboard today to quell some of the backlash.