Nu Disco | Jerry Folk Delivers Stunning Nu-Disco Remix of Oh Wonder’s “Lose It”

Posted by on May 29, 2015

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Ever since his remix of “Jealous” by Chromeo, the up-and-coming Norwegian producer, Jerry Folk, has been on my list of artists to watch, and today, he’s unveiled his latest effort, a stunning nu disco remix of UK indie dance duo, Oh Wonder, and their track, “Lose It.” While Jerry Folk’s techy remix of “Talk” by Atlas Bound was a slight departure from his typical stylings, the talented musician returns to his roots with this one, as he masterfully blends a groovy house backbone with his signature nu-disco sound that only further elevate the captivating vocals of Oh Wonder. You can stream the entire remix above, and lucky for us, it’s up as a free download!

Bootleg | SomeKindaWonderful Gives Ratatat’s “Cream on Chrome” a Vocal Twist from “The Problematics”

Posted by on May 28, 2015

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I’ve been a fan of SomeKindaWonderful since their debut single, “Reverse,” off of their first studio album, SomeKindaWonderful. The Cleveland-based rock band has been on a steady rise to stardom, as their unique fusion of electronic music with live elements of a rock band is hard to find in dance music. Today, they’ve teamed up with fellow electronic rockers, Ratatat, for a mashup of their unreleased track, “The Problematics,” with Ratatat’s new single, “Cream on Chrome” that will blow you away. Ratatat’s electro-rock production provides the perfect canvas for vocalist Jordy Towers’ alluring croons. Plain and simple, this track is some kinda wonderful. Stream the mashup above, and get your free download here.

Trap | E-V & Killa Koala – I’m From CLVLND

Posted by on May 28, 2015

Cleveland has been on the map lately with the Eastern Conference Championship under their belt, and this new release by DJ E-V is nothing but short of a Cleveland anthem to listen to. A super banging kick along with the trap elements that make you throw your elbows up. Oh yeah, lets not forget the fire vocal that makes you want to have this on repeat. Make sure you grab the download above and support DJ E-V!

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Melodic Progressive | Veeshy – Reverse Swing

Posted by on February 18, 2015


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If you’re looking for a break from hard bass and loud synths take a step back with Veeshy and his latest ‘Reverse Swing’. Perplexity Music has been on point lately, and Veeshy demonstrates another producer with a capability to take his audience on a digital tour into the depths of melodic oceans. The break is creative, and I’m happy the label previewed this portion of the track. This track is stunning and the remixes relaxing, take a look for yourself.

Albums | Boston’s ‘Just Juice’ Lands a Logic Feature On “Lavish”

Posted by on January 18, 2015

Just Juice, a young up and coming face in Boston’s hip-hop scene dispels his “Lavish” rhymes on us with his newest release.  Gaining support from VMG’s own, Logic, as well as Mojo, Juice and co. spit semi-auto bars over this C-Sick certified banger.  Juice has been on his grind for several years now and I have a feeling this track will land him the platform he deserves.  If you’re feeling this one, feed your ears his free album, For The People.

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House | Oliver Heldens – Last All Night ft. KStewart (Low Steppa Remix)

Posted by on December 3, 2014

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Low Steppa has been on fire as of late. Releasing his “So Real” EP via Simmma Black today, I came across his “Last All Night” remix and it’s something else. Putting his signature UK-garage-bass spin on Helden’s KStewart assisted hit, Low Steppa takes the song to another dimension. Big tune!

Be sure to pick up his latest “So Real” EP available on Beatport now.

Trance | Above & Beyond – We Are All We Need (Ronski Speed Intro Outo Mash)

Posted by on November 15, 2014

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For all those DJ’s who have been on the lookout for that perfect remix to Above & Beyond’s ‘We Are All We Need’ stop your search because we’ve found you a better alternative. Ronski Speed is no stranger to the Trance world, known for his hard hitting sounds and inspirational melodic beatservice. He’s added a little spice to the track by inserting a bass-heavy intro so unexpected its sure to drop jaws left right and center. On top of it, he’s got so much respect for the original that he left it untouched, increasing energy levels once again following its breath-taking melodic progression. This Mash hasn’t lost its Anjunabeat’s touch so for those of you looking to keep Group Therapy vibes consistent throughout your sets, here’s a new addition.

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