Electronic, Techno, Throwbacks | Justin Caruso’s Beach Boys
Posted by Juicebox on February 9, 2016
Justin Caruso’s new remix of “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” will take you on a trip down memory lane. This remix is a fresh take on a classic song that will have you in love with the song all over again. The song is evidently unique through it’s use of the vocoder which hasn’t been used successfully since Daft Punk’s last album. Give it a listen and if you like what you hear be sure to check out his other stuff.
Cover, Featured | A Fresh take on Adele’s “Hello” with Leah Haxhi’s New Piano Cover
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 9, 2015
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Leah Haxhi, NYC singer/songwriter, hits us with another Adele cover that rivals all the competition. Keeping it simple with just minimal piano and vocals, this live video gives you the feeling you are sitting right there in the studio with Leah. At first it seems as if she is keeping it very close to the original, but then the second chorus breaks off into a free-style bridge that adds a unique twist to the song. Live studio visuals by Marin Hamataj and Brenton Ruh also complement the relaxed feeling of the cover. We expect to see big things from Leah in the near future, as she is putting together a demo of original songs and also working on new tracks with various DJs and producers such as Afrojack, Shelco Garcia and Teenwolf, and some other hard-hitters in the EDM and pop world. Follow Leah for more music and updates coming soon.
Bass | Rob Gasser’s “Copycat” EP Is A Melodic Bass Gem
Posted by VMan on December 7, 2015
Rob Gasser’s Copycat EP, released via Fox Stevensons’ own Cloudhead Records, showcases melodic bass music through three different tempos, 174, 140, and 110. Not sure if it’s the various types of songs, or just Rob Gasser’s damn good producing, but Copycat EP is all it’s own. Featuring no vocal tracks, something that Rob has touched on previously with bass-pop releases like “Meltdown (ft. Richard Caddock,)” the 3-track EP delivers the same level of contentment you’d get from any favorite album, a true gem and a nice pack of tunes to hold fans over a while.
Interviews | INTERVIEW: John Dahlbäck TALKS NEW ALBUM, NEW MUSIC, AND PRE-SHOW RITUALS
Posted by JT on December 3, 2015
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Swedish powerhouse producer and DJ, John Dahlbäck, is a name that hasn’t skipped a beat from the spotlight and is back to bless the Armada Music catalogue with his latest single, “Count To Ten,” a stylish blend of disco pop and Melbourne bounce with heart-grabbing vocals. I sat down with Mr. Dahlbäck to talk music, shows, and weird rituals.
Hip-Hop, RnB | Deep Thoughts From Dylan Reese With New Single ‘$$$’
Posted by Matt Keene on November 18, 2015
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Fresh off his debut single last week ‘Flex On U‘ featuring Futuristic, Massachusetts native Dylan Reese unleashes the follow up single enlisted $$$. The single is much deeper than the previous as Dylan talks about the his career progressing and making copious amounts of money though he does not come from any. The Pre-hook is inspired by his humble beginnings, posing the question ‘Tell me how do you determine the wealth of a human? Is it the number on their check if their happiness is ruined?’.
Dylan’s debut project SILK is set to release on 12/1 and is currently available for pre-order on iTunes. Additionally, Dylan’s first headlining show will be the day of the album release Tuesday, 12/1 at the Middle East in Boston, Ma. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased HERE.