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Tropical House | Sterkøl Starts Summer with “Can’t Let You Go”
Posted by Gandhi on June 12, 2015
When I clicked play on this track I instantly loved the vibe. Good vocals? Check. Solid Production? Check. Then at 1:27 that saxophone hit me. Guys, I don’t know what it is about tropical house tracks infused with saxophone. SUMMER IS HERE!! I have half a mind to quit my day job, move out to the mountains of North Carolina, throw on some white flowing robes, and just break it down to this song.
Free Download: Sterkøl & Axero Ft. Ellena Soule – Can’t Let You Go (Original Mix)
Ambient | Brisbane’s Best: Grand Pavilion “Weightless”
Posted by Gandhi on May 28, 2015
I met Grand Pavilion last year while staying at a hostel in Prague. The two-member, uber-talented group hails from Brisbane, Australia. I spent some time looking into the band and their live setup blew me away. Shades of Robert Delong. Here is the single from their debut EP released last year. I reconnected with the band and plan to start following them more closely as they have another EP coming out very soon. I am super stoked about the upcoming release because the group was traveling around Europe last year recording audio samples everywhere from the Black Forest to the crowded streets of Paris.
Deep House | Leeyou & Dancey remixes Kap Slap’s “Let It All Out”
Posted by Gandhi on May 28, 2015
Leeyou & Danceey, two brothers who are based out of Düsseldorf, Germany, have been making music for most of their lives. After years of working with other artists, including heavyweights like Akon, they wanted to be true to themselves and their art by developing their own music. L&D were recently announced as the winners of the remix competition for Kap Slap’s first original song, “Let It All Out.”
“We heard the original song and really liked what Kap Slap did, and once we found out there was a remix competition we thought we might as well give it a shot and give the song our own twist,” says L&D.
The duo’s deep house remix of this tune really displays their capabilities as producers in the studio. This may be the best thing coming out of Germany since Apfelstrudel.