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Melodic Progressive | Richard Bass Smooths Through Turbulence with His Remix to “Last Flight Home”
Posted by JT on January 6, 2015
Richard Bass is a name you need to familiarize yourself with. His talent in the studio is quite breath-taking, always releasing quality originals and remixes like his remix to Roald Velden’s “Last Flight Home.” His melodic chords are recognized as some of the most uplifting and this track is a testament of such facts. Sit back and let these transitions guide you as you drift off into musical heaven.
Indie | Shaparder & LRX Takes Us To Tropical Paradise With Their Remix To “Fais Rien”
Posted by JT on January 6, 2015
I just can’t stop smiling as Shaparder & LRX take me to a place much warmer than this Canadian tundra I’m stuck in for the next few years. As with any tropical tune you’ll find elements of the much loved saxophone, xylophone and piano, but what really makes this track is the vocals. Friends are made with music like this. Hats off to Shaparder & LRX for this fantastic remix.Electronic | Wet Paint Let “Limitless” Out Of Its Cage
Posted by JT on January 6, 2015
This track is a f*cking monster. With sounds this large I couldn’t even begin to fathom the level of chaos a track like this would foster in a live setting. This heavy handed Canadian duo are showing no signs of slowing down and releasing another free original is pushing them closer to the limelight. The two have taken a unique turn with their sound, incorporating bits of funk, futuristic bass, nu-disco, and dubstep to create a syncopated synapse. Here, have a taste for yourself.
Future House | Christofi Funkifies Mariah Carey’s “Emotions”
Posted by JT on January 6, 2015
Released in 1991, Mariah Carey’s “Emotions” took the 90’s dance genre by storm, maintaining the number one position for weeks on Billboard’s Top charts. Christofi just put the original on its face with this funkadelic composition filled with sexy piano’s and that heavy futuristic bassline making its permanent impression on house music today. Christofi is making a name for himself as the baron of dance – tuning the right balance between r&b/pop and the trendiest in electronic sounds. Scope this free download, DJ’s its a guaranteed party starter.
Melodic Progressive | Victoria Shersick Delivers ‘Voices’
Posted by JT on December 30, 2014
New York’s Victoria Shersick has consistently improved her production quality with every tune and this track is a pure testament of her capabilities. At first play the fades and cuts in the back ground consumed me, stealing my breath. This track is the perfect balance between high energy and chill vibes. ‘Voices’ has been added to my post-rave/late-night drive playlist and no doubt it’ll make the cut on your end too. Grab this free download, and spread the noise.
Future House | Merry Christmas From Enhanced Music
Posted by JT on December 24, 2014
Out as a free release on the legendary Enhanced Music record label, Suspect44 have honoured Juventa’s ‘Things Left Unsaid’ with added futuristic synths and chords and an amplified bassline that creates the perfect atmosphere. Recognized for the waves they’ve made in the progressive trance scene, Suspect 44 have recently dabbled with chill-wave and this remix is a true expression of their versatility as producers. This tune is a warm rendition of the direction futuristic sounds are headed in, so grab this freebie from the team at Enhanced Music, lay back, and relax.
Chill, Deep House | Reuben Keeney Releases An Elegant Remix To The Timeless “Sweet Child O’ Mine”
Posted by JT on December 24, 2014
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I never thought you could reinvent this classic into a dance floor favourite, but then I came across Irish native, Reuben Keeney, and I was enlightened. With timeless vocals, Keeney will transfer shivers down your spine as he kicks in the unexpected bassline, transforming the elegant original into a moving and grooving masterpiece. This tune will definitely consume you and as a free download, it will undoubtedly make it onto any slow-tempo playlist you’ve got brewing on your iTunes.