Deep House | Calvin Harris ft Ayah Marar – Thinking About You (Allas Deep House Remix)
Posted by VMan on December 13, 2013
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One of the hottest tracks of 2013 “Thinking About You” by Calvin Harris and Ayah Marar just got the deep house remix treatment by the UK trio Allas. The remix flips the sunny record to a dark feel good underground tune, morphing Ayah’s vocals to a deep pitch giving the overall track a grimy feel. So far I’ve only been feeling one remix of “Thinking About You,” the one by Michael Brun, though this one I’ve been listening to on repeat as there’s something interesting to it. Have a listen and let me know what you think! This is a must download!
Free Download: Calvin Harris ft Ayah Marar – Thinking About You (Allas Deep House Remix)
Deep House, Electronic | Huxley – Inkwell EP
Posted by mimada on December 10, 2013
Guest post from Swedish house maniac, Rebecca.
December started out pretty dope. The new Stockholm-based one day festival, ”November Lights” on the 30th of November welcomed December with a pyrotechnical masterpiece – namely Tiesto’s 2.5 hour set. There were of course other DJs playing that night, but they faded away in the shadows of the highly financed, visually grand performance. I had troubles getting up from bed for a week after from my poor, sore body.; the indicator for a good rave and my bad physique.
As most people now tune in on the ready-made Christmas playlists, I can’t really face it yet. There are still a couple of days left until Christmas hits with maximal power, and I try to enjoy every moment left before it’s time to travel back home to my family and loop Michael Bublé’s velvet soft version of ”It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas”.
So, today I filled my ”Super Soft” playlist with a super soft package: the brand new EP release from Huxley. Inkwell is my favorite, and I match it with a cozy bed and fluffy duvet. Dive in below.
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Deep House | Shmallen – Tell Me
Posted by VMan on December 5, 2013
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How fitting for throwback Thursday, 21 year old DJ/Producer Shmallen releases “Tell Me” a deep house record that samples the popular Destiny’s Child track “Independent Women,” morphing Beyonce’s vocals for extra effect. The production is silk, and one thing’s for certain, this tune was made to dance sexy to with the lights off. If you’re about that deep house life, consider yourself served, and make sure you add this one to your playlist. This is a must listen and a must download!
Free Download: Shmallen – Tell Me
Bass, Deep House | NVOY – Perspire
Posted by mimada on December 5, 2013
Just a minute late on this but NVOY’s style is so fresh, I’m not even phased. Last week the Nottingham duo dropped “Perspire,” which, compared to the tracks I’ve shared with you before, takes things to a level one deeper. Their touch on old school house vibes give it something that makes it sound brand new all over again. Give yourself some room to dance for this one.
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Deep House | Alina Baraz & Galimatias – Make You Feel (Masq Remix)
Posted by Mach on December 5, 2013
Versatility is important to me when I think of an artist. Sure they are great in one style, but is it so wrong to want to experience more from them? Lately I have been introducing Masq as an up and coming Neuro-Hop producer, but that is not all that he can do. He just dropped this wonderful Nu-Disco remix of Alina Baraz & Galimatias “Make You Feel”. One can not help but get lost into the deep vibes on this remix.
Free Download: Alina Baraz & Galimatias – Make You Feel (Masq Remix)
Deep House, Pop | Marlene – Bon Voyage (1987 Remix)
Posted by VMan on December 3, 2013
This summer I shared this track “Bon Voyage” by Marlene, a Swedish pop artist, and called out for remixes, considering the acapella was up for free download. Fast forward a few months and my call was answered with 4 official remixes by Niklas Bergwall, Thomas Eriksen, 1987, and Rambo Hollywood. Out of all the remixes, the one that stood out to me the most was 1987’s. 1987 toned down the vocals, and slowed the track down overall giving it a deep house feel. This is Marlene’s first single, and I’m excited to hear more from her. This is a must listen!