Indie | Goldroom X White Cliffs – Till Sunrise
Posted by JT on November 13, 2014
This track right here is cooler than ice and with winter making its dark return, White Cliffs supply a warm breeze transporting us back to summer. “Till Sunrise” has been getting its fair share of remix exposure, but no one has been able to facilitate an atmosphere so nonchalant. It starts off with an ambient intro and slaps us with a funky bassline, propping those sexy vocals right to our attention. Relax, and enjoy this free download for your listening pleasure.
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Dubstep | Trespassers William – Different Stars (The Killabits Remix)
Posted by BP on April 29, 2014
Finally, some good dubstep! Sadly, The Killabits have decided that they are not going to produce music together anymore. This is the last song, unfortunately. “Different Stars” originally by Trespassers William is an emotional capstone to this duo’s music. Guitars wail along this melodic beauty while the vocals are kept it tact. The bassline brings me directly to thinking of Zeds Dead. This remix is such a graceful end. It’s worth a listen.
Beatport: Trespassers William – Different Stars (The Killabits Remix)
Exclusive | Digital Underground’s “Humpty Dance” (DSK CHK Remix)
Posted by BIGLIFE on April 21, 2014
The golden years of Hip Hop can be seen portrayed by the unique style of Digital Underground’s story telling slash big nosed antics within the major smash “Humpty Dance.” The tracks unforgettable bassline could quite possibly be the most memorable one of its era. Check out this droptastic rendition designed by the anonymous Producer; DSK CHK as he welds a minimizing Tech version with subtle elements of the original. Bassline certainly included! This track is a part of DSK CHK’s upcoming “Tech Hop EP” with the debut “Humpty Dance” scheduled for full release this Friday (4/25) at noon on DSK CHK’s Soundcloud, but you can grab a teaser for now right here:
Oh, and don’t forget the original throw back!
Alternative, Chill | Mother – Easy
Posted by Spice on March 19, 2014
Penn Badgley (né Dan Humphrey, aka Lonely Boy) has apparently just done something really Penn Badgley-ish; namely, joining/forming a band called Mother that is based out of Brooklyn. I was admittedly planning to roll my eyes at this most hipstery of hipster resume additions, but unfortunately (or fortunately, as it were) this nascent group actually has some stuff. Fidgety bassline, interesting drums, languid vocals, and cool, atmospheric production — what? This track is officially awesome. Consider me intrigued. (Just don’t tell Serena — you know how she loves to pretend she’s “with the band.”)
Preview: Mother – Easy
Electro, Trap | Pegboard Nerds – Bassline Kickin
Posted by VMan on January 18, 2014
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Pegboard Nerds, the production duo from Norway, drop a heavy electro-bass trap influenced record “Bassline Kickin'” that’s going to get you going. If you’re enjoying that Saturday morning hang over get ready to be smacked in the face, or better yet kicked in the face by this bassline, no pun intended. The duo will be going on tour in the US & Canada starting in February all the way through May, and you can check out their tour dates on their SoundCloud . The track is currently available on Beatport, so support, and DJs you’re going to want to include this one in you’re set! This is a must download and a must listen!
Beatport: Pegboard Nerds – Bassline Kickin
Electronic, House, Techno | George FitzGerald – Magnetic
Posted by Spice on December 18, 2013
It’s a commonly held belief among the underground that Berlin is the ultimate vanguard when it comes to electronic music. “The shit coming out of Germany these days is way more innovative and experimental and compelling than anything in the US, man! Have you even been to Berghain?”
But when you spend 2013 listening to Disclosure, and then you’re suddenly confronted by a track like “Magnetic,” it becomes increasingly difficult to discount the UK as one of the biggest breeding grounds for #FutureGarageSpacetronica talent. With his latest, George FitzGerald (recently named one of the top 50 DJs in the world by none less than Resident Advisor) delivers a deliciously spacey listening experience that seems tailor made for late nights and early mornings alike. Dark, deep synths drive the melody, while eerie vocals and a pounding bassline add another heady layer to the vibe. Stream below and head to Beatport for the DL.
And if you’re in the US (you east coast dogs), be sure to catch this rising star’s upcoming live dates; he’ll be at the legendary Output in Brooklyn tomorrow and the equally legendary U Street Music Hall in DC on Friday. Get it while it’s hot — he’s swinging back to Switzerland and the UK after these two brief but epic US stops. More details can be found here.
Beatport: George FitzGerald – Magnetic