Ambient, RnB | Jack Juan Releases His First Original Single, “Alexander Wang”

Posted by on May 9, 2016

Jack Juan is an alternative R&B vocalist originally from Washington, D.C but currently residing in Orlando, Florida. He has released a handful of covers over the past couple of months but today he brings us his first original record to date, “Alexander Wang” a fashion influenced record. On the production for the new track Moxiii Double Dee and Mike 100 tag team the instrumental on an ambient, wavy beat that gives Jack Juan plenty of space to flex his vocal ability. Jack Juan is one of many talented musicians at an up and coming music studio in Central Florida called Studio 18. Check out “Alexander Wang” by Jack Juan and keep the rising artist on your map!

Ambient | Roniit x Trivecta – Through The Night (Direct Remix)

Posted by on May 3, 2016

I really love this remix and have been listening to it for the past few days non stop. One of my favorite artists currently, Direct , is making some amazing music. I am pretty new to his sound, but I love how melodic and well done the productions are! Take a listen and checkout the rest of the tunes over on Fanburst.

Ambient | Kidswaste Takes On Chet Porter for a Stellar Remix

Posted by on April 28, 2016

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Canadian producer Chet Porter’s recent release “Tbh Ily” was an uplifting, melodic masterpiece with its wistful poppy electronica appeal. In an effort to further add to the track’s ethereal ambience, French newcomer Kidswaste adds his own personalized touch to the original, resulting in a beautiful rendition that has us wanting more. Kidswaste has been gaining a lot of praise in the last year with his meditative, melancholic sound, gaining support from some of the biggest producers in the game such as Skrillex, Martin Garrix, and Diplo. With his latest endeavor, Kidswaste takes Chet Porter’s “Tbh Ily” and syncs his own timid vocals alongside a beautiful concoction of easy-going guitar licks, assorted percussion, and smooth-backing synths, taking listeners on a contemplative, dream-like journey.

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Ambient, Chill, Electronic | Bells and Robes Shares Title Track Off New Project

Posted by on April 22, 2016

“How Could We Have Known” is the first single (and title track) off Bells and Robes upcoming How Could We Have Known EP. The mellow record is a sample heavy original that effortlessly glides along until it’s finished with. Clearly influenced by the likes of The Avalanches, RJD2, Nujabes, earlier releases by Pretty Lights, and Emancipator these guys are in good company and on a great path if they keep creating music as laid back as “How Could We Have Known”.

Ambient, Chill | R.LUM.R’s Back With “Nothing New”

Posted by on March 7, 2016

For his third single to date, up and coming Nashville artist R.LUM.R gets deep on “Nothing New”. Being his first song of the year, he’s kicking things off in a big way with some help from the chill production courtesy of Florida duo Ethnik Kids and the tag team effort is nothing short of gorgeous. If you’re gonna be at SXSW in Austin, Texas this month be sure to catch R.LUM.R at this event, I would love to hear his voice live. Stream “Nothing New” on Soundcloud above and Spotify below:

Ambient | Reuben Keeney Takes Lift Off With “Better Run”

Posted by on January 25, 2016

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Coming off the back of a huge 2015 and cracking a #1 on Hype Machine with his remix of “Sweet Child Of Mine” featuring one of London’s most sought after vocalists, Jasmine Thompson, the Irish born and bred REUBEN KEENEY ?continues his fine form of production prowess in “Better Run”. Encompassing a very small entree of what this young producer has in store, keep your eyes and ears peeled.

Ambient, Chill | Budo Gets Experimental On “An Elderly Woman Named Jeff”

Posted by on November 23, 2015

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For what sounds like a heavily Apex Twin influenced song “An Elderly Woman Named Jeff” by Budo is a somewhat overwhelming original. The unconventional sounds fuse together to make a concoction of jazz, hip-hop, & electronic music over the five minutes of the record. Budo’s older releases “Barcelona” and “Helsinki” featured more live trumpet throughout the track which gave them a more organic feel to them, while on “An Elderly Woman Named Jeff” only the outro features the brass instrument, but it is just what the outro needed.