Electro, Trap | Premiere: Kill The Noise – Jump Ya Body (Proper Villains B.A.B. Remix)

Posted by on January 21, 2014

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The Proper Villains just dropped some heat and hit us with the premiere of their remix of “Jump Your Body” by Kill The Noise, a hard hitting rager layered with sunny dancehall reggae vibes, and that’s to say the least. If you’re planning on attending a festival any time in the future, expect to hear this record spun, I can’t imagine any DJ who likes to go hard not spinning it. Spring is a few months away, but say warm with this banger. This is a must listen and a must download!

Free Download: Kill The Noise – Jump Ya Body (Proper Villains B.A.B. Remix)

Electro | The Robot Dentist – Sicko

Posted by on January 20, 2014

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The Robot Dentist kills it with his latest release “Sicko,” hands down, he’s about to be a problem. Tagging it future music, this record is on some other level, blending progressive trance with dark futuristic trap, listening to this tune you’ll now know what 2014 sounds likes. If you’re not on a mission to make it happen, use this one as inspiration, we got work to do! I can only imagine how this one hits live at a festival, some sicko shit! This is a must listen and a must download!

Free Download: The Robot Dentist – Sicko

Trap | Slugabed – Waterfallssssss

Posted by on January 20, 2014

Slugabed, from London, released his unique tune “Waterfallssssss” today. Although I can’t explain this artwork, this trap track is really fun. The beats are hard hitting, and have a sort of tribal vibe going on. Vocal chops and samples during the drops add a more finished touch. My favorite drop is the last one at 3:05. Check it out!

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Free Download: Slugabed – Waterfallssssss

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Chill, Drum & Bass, Dubstep | Fractal – Spection EP

Posted by on January 20, 2014

Fractal’s new two track EP called “Spection” is pretty impressive. He shows skill in two different genres, first drumstep in “Spection” and then chill/ambient in “Mountain Hunter”. Both tracks are excellent. “Spection” is fast, fun and full of growls. Definitely a head bobber. “Mountain Hunter” is mellow, eerie, and even though chill isn’t a genre that Fractal frequents, it was a pleasant surprise to see it done so well. This EP is worth checking out for sure.

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Beatport: Fractal – Spection EP

Electronic, Trap | Usher – U Don’t Have To Call (Hex Cougar Edit)

Posted by on January 20, 2014

Wow, I don’t even know how to introduce this song eloquently other than DAMN! But lemme introduce Hex Cougar first – an LA based producer part of Neo Fresco’s  label, Shifty Rhythms, whose interests include “stalking & killing prey, hiding in shadows, running real fast, scaring children, & Mexican food.” But it gets better. This remix is a perfect blend of chill, trap, and Jersey Voicemail club. But here’s the best part of all – it’s a free download! So pounce on this piece of meat pronto.

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Trance | ilan Bluestone – Spheres

Posted by on January 19, 2014

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ilan Bluestone started 2013 with “Sinai“, and this year he kicks things off with another bomb, the aptly named “Spheres”. It has the vintage ilan Bluestone sound that brings together a hard, driving bass line with well-crafted, soothing melodies that are perfect for Anjunabeats. Mr Bluestone had a breakout 2013, living up to the billing of just about every blog’s artist to watch last year, lets see what he can do in 2014 and “Spheres” is a great way to start.

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Moombahton | Making Movies – Lo Que Quiero (Secret Sauce Remix)

Posted by on January 18, 2014

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Don’t get me wrong – I’ve been digging a lot of the more popular genre choices by artists today. With that in mind though, there are a lot of styles I really wish would make a comeback – especially Moombahton. Hot out of the studio with a remix of Making Movies’ “Lo Que Quiero,” the homies over at Secret Sauce have begun their own quest in raising the Dave Nada-inspired sound from the dead; and they seem to have done a pretty damn good job, knocking out a chilled track with clean reggaeton vibes. Shout out to our friends at Do Androids Dance for snagging the exclusive on this one – looks like we missed out.