Bass, Remix | Kaskade Gets His Classic “Disarm You” Flipped By Bass Queen HVDES
Posted by VMan on February 13, 2019
Kaskade’s hit collaboration with Ilsey “Disarm You” has seen a decent amount of remixes since its release in 2015. There have been some I’ve liked, some I didn’t and some I’ve loved. Today I’ve added another one to the love column thanks to HVDES flip. The bass queen has put her own dark spin on the single and released it as a free download. It’s very much her style, but it’s a little lighter, more atmospheric to change up the pace a bit from her other records. She’s got a big year ahead of her and this is just the start!
Chill, Remix | Travis Scott’s “Stargazing” Gets Flipped by MOTH MAN
Posted by VMan on November 29, 2018
This remix is out of control. Astroworld was one of my favorite albums of the year and so was the opening track “Stargazing”, so at first I was a little hesitant to listen to this remix. but luckily the mysterious and anonymous MOTH MAN seriously killed this one! Putting his own flair on it is hard to do with such an already well produced original instrumental, but he got the job done.
Bass, Remix | Birthdayy Partyy Rock Out On “Misery Business” Remix
Posted by VMan on November 16, 2018
Birthdayy Partyy are truly out of control. These twins are unstoppable and since launching this year, they’ve dropped over twenty records. Their originals have been incredible and their remixes are among the best you’ll find. They’ve generally done more popular throwbacks in the vein of pop, hip-hop etc. but now they’re channeling their emo phase for a flip of Paramore. Birthdayy Partyy’s “Misery Business” is all pleasure with a strong midtempo style akin to the likes of Rezz. Don’t be surprised if it crops up in a set of hers in the future. Lastly, grab this one cause it’s a free download!
Dubstep, Remix | Birthdayy Partyy & RaceCarBed Collide For 2 Chainz Remix
Posted by VMan on October 10, 2018
Birthdayy Partyy came in with another hot release, this time in company with the duo RaceCarBed. This adds yet another epic flip to an already stellar pile by the Chicago brothers. Dubstep isn’t something we always see from them, but when they do decide to turn up the bass to maximum gnarliness, it’s a nice shift. Grab the free download and stay tuned for more from both acts as they continue to take over 2018.
Bass, Remix | Birthdayy Partyy Get Fancy With “Suit & Tie” Remix
Posted by VMan on September 26, 2018
The Birthdayy Partyy boys are back with not only another remix, but another Justin Timberlake remix. After the release of their take on “Sexy Back” months ago, they just couldn’t pass up the urge to take on JT again. This time around they dapper up by taking on “Suit & Tie” and bring it into the world of electro. Packed with bass, this heater is just what we need to transition from the crazy Summer festival season into the Fall tour schedule. Speaking of shows, look out for Birthdayy Partyy as they have locked in a few shows this Fall and Winter! Don’t miss out.
Chill, Future Trap, Remix | PLS&TY Remixes Portugal The Man
Posted by VMan on September 19, 2018
Florida raised, L.A. livin’ DJ and producer PLS&TY returns with a sick new remix for Portugal the Man. Known mostly for his future bass meets trap style, this dude has been releasing next level remixes for years now and he still has got the special sauce! I did not love the original version of “Live In The Moment” but I can defintly dig it now. Stream the new flip above now.
Future House, Remix | Corrupt Drops Future House-Tinged Throwback Remix Of Sum 41’s “In Too Deep”
Posted by VMan on July 19, 2018
Between playing Electric Forest, hosting his own podcast, and releasing originals and uniquely styled remixes, Corrupt is shaping up to be a long-term producer who can be relied on for both consistent and surprising content. “In Too Deep (Corrupt Remix)” follows this theme of surprises – starting off with a happier, reassuring vibe and then nailing the listener with a ferocious future house drop that hits the spot.
Corrupt is tagging all his bases, from socials to brand, he cares about each area and seems to pride improvement and progression – certainly helpful in this line of work. Corrupt will surely be back with some musical goodies soon.