Review | Dillon Francis @ Republic Live; Austin,TX
Posted by Sev on February 4, 2012
Photo Credit: Garen O.
Dillon Francis has been slowly rising to fame after touring around with Skrillex for a while and being recognized as one of the top producers in Moombahton. Last night was the first time I had seen him live, and without a doubt it was one of the best shows I have been to all year. Right off the bat, I recommend anyone who has a chance to see him live do so, or else you will regret it for a long time. I can’t remember any instance in the night where the crowd wasn’t dancing or jumping while Dillon was on the decks. Track after track were just constant bangers ranging from Moombahton, to Electro, to Dubstep, and a few new unreleased goodies as well. The mixing between songs was done to a perfection without any hiccups that we constantly see during many other artists shows. Although many people say this doesn’t make a difference for them, I would have to disagree. Mark your calendars for his new 3 song EP releasing on Feb. 14th through OWSLA titled “Something, Something, Awesome”. I managed to get a few videos, but you have to excuse the iPhone quality and the 18 subwoofers inside Republic Live.
Heres the EP teaser as well.
Read on for footage from the show.
Dubstep, Review | KDrew Free Vol. 4 EP
Posted by Sev on February 1, 2012
This is the first time I had ever heard any of KDrew’s material and thanks to Ryan in the chatbox for introducing me. KDrew is a producer out of New Jersey and this new material is some pretty heavy stuff. I was surprised when I first listened to Free Vol.4 because I wasn’t sure what to expect, but he certainly knows what hes doing. The buildups and use of vocals in these tracks are mastered to complement one another perfectly. Not to mention the bass thats packed in every track and even a few laser synths here and there. Overall a great EP and to add on to that it is free. Be sure to show him some support and like his FACEBOOK and follow him on TWITTER.
DOWNLOAD: KDrew – Citadel
DOWNLOAD: KDrew ft. Mr. Nickelz – Danger Zone
DOWNLOAD: KDrew ft. Mr. Nickelz – Flying Bass Kick
DOWNLOAD: KDrew ft. TriCosta – Young and Wreckless
Mixtapes, Review | DJ Mag Poll Results & Glitch Mob Mixtape
Posted by Middy on October 21, 2011
As almost all of you know the famed DJ mag poll came out yesterday and not without a lot of controversy. This poll is voted by fans and is thus in many ways a popularity and marketing contest. You have to be a skilled DJ/producer as well to enter the list, but there is the added aspect of marketing and number of fans. First and foremost many people have been outraged at the fact that David Guetta was named the number one DJ in the world, however he has been a major factor in the explosion of EDM in the US. He has done a lot of work with mainstream artists, but his other tracks such as “Bassline” are quite good. Many other artists benefited from the poll as well like Avicii, who rose 33 spots to the number 6, Afrojack to 7, Dash Berlin to 8, Skrillex entering the poll at 19, Arty rising 53 spots to number 25, Hardwell entering the poll at 24, and Calvin Harris who was the highest riser in 60 spots to 34. One can say that Avicii is overrated at 6 especially over legends like ATB, Fedde Le Grand and PVD, but look at what he has done this year; “Fade into Darkness”, “Blessed”, “Street Dancer”, “Snus”, “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall Remix”, “Drowning”, “Derezzed”, “Sunshine”, “Sweet Dreams” and that does not even include “Levels”, a classic track that will be played for years to come.
One person who was notably low in the rankings was Dirty South at 93 even after the year he had playing Creamfields, Electric Zoo and countless other festivals and clubs worldwide and with releases such as “Invisible” and “Alive”. Cosmic Gate, the German trance duo was notably low and one can only think that if their album coming out on October 31st had released during voting would they have been higher, and the same can be thought about PVD. Kaskade also falls into this category with his upcoming album and he deserves to be higher without a doubt with Identity festival, his essential mix and tracks “Eyes” and “Turn It Down”. Eric Prydz, one of the most talented DJs and producers in the world has had a great year and still ended up 46, which is a disaster. I really hope it was not because Cirez D and Pryda, his other DJ monikers were counted separately. Possibly the most astounding this was the list of snubs headlined by the likes of R3hab, Thomas Gold, John Dalhback, Michael Woods, Tommy Trash, Nicky Romero and the Russian Trios Hard Rock Sofa and Swanky Tunes. The system is flawed and I think everyone understands that. The rankings are not a measure of one’s ability, they only serve as rough guide to help an unfamiliar fan compare the artist’s talent to others. The poll has some importance as well because many clubs in Asia choose who they want to bring in using the rankings and use it a as a promoting tool, and I have seen American clubs use the DJ mag rankings to help promote shows. The only true way to get to know the artist is by listening to their music and seeing them live. Sound off in the comments on the rankings about anybody ranked too high, low or any snubs.
While you were reading that I hope you scrolled down and hit play on this new Glitch Mob mixtape of new and old hits all rolled up in one hour of great glitch electro.
DOWNLOAD: Glitch Mob – More Voltage
This is for our Canadian fans. Beta, a great club in Waterloo Canada that has hosted some of the best in EDM such as Avicii, Steve Angello, Gareth Emery and more is under siege by the man and needs signatures on a petition to help fight to get their liquor license accepted and stay as one of the best clubs in North America.
House, Review | Hardwell & Nicky Romero – Beta
Posted by Middy on September 26, 2011
Both of these songs go really, really hard. Kameha has so much energy in the drop and I cannot wait for the release which is supposed to be “very soon”. This Hardwell and Nicky Romero collaboration first played at Electric Zoo has so much energy in it. Play it loud and often and just let that drop ride.
DOWNLOAD: Hardwell, Nicky Romero – Beta – Original Mix
Events, Review | Global Dance Festival Recap
Posted by GMONEY on August 18, 2011
The other weekend, Global Dance Festival continued its reign as one of the most epic festivals in Colorado. Thursday featured an eclectic mix of big names, from Kid Cudi’s greened-out stage setup to our very own Sam Adams, bringing in a ratio that could get Stephen Hawking laid. Empire of the Sun played a sick set with some very interesting costumes. Friday gave us the chance to interview Nero after an awe-inspiring set, dropping absolute bombs on the unprepared Red Rocks crowd (peep the FNT hats we got signed here)…and of course Skrillex’s got the audience going absolutely crazy….
Hit the jump for the full concert review READ ON >>
Review | Able Planet Extreme Foldable Noise Canceling Headphones
Posted by Juicebox on April 27, 2011
In the months to come, we hope to expand Fresh New Tracks by offering additional content to our users. One idea we’ve come up with is to start offering product reviews. Several companies have contacted us in the past few months so we decided to kick things off by evaluating Able Planets headphones. We are prepared to take on anything from MPC’s to speakers to apparel…this is the first post for our future venture, Fresh New Swag.
Site: Able Planet
Price: – 149$
Developer: – Able Planet
Pictures: Pictures
Comfort:
If you’re looking to separate yourselves from the Beats by Dre crowd, Able Planet offers a sleek economical alternative that’ll definitely catch many eyes and ears. In true trendy fashion, these ear-pleasers feature a plaid design which comes in various colors. You’ll either love, or hate the look. Personally, I’d go for the classic looking black ones pictured above.