Videos | Kinetics & One Love — Time Machine (Feat. Neon Hitch) [Music Video]

Posted by on May 2, 2014

It’s been a year-and-a-half since we last heard from Kinetics & One Love, who have been steadily building a reputation as one of the most talented and promising duos in the genre on any scale. Always conceptual in their artistry, 2012’s terrific album You Are Not Alone solidified elements of their philosophical identity and developed an iconic sense of self, one that many artists are unable to conjure throughout the span of a career. Now, after a brief hiatus writing and producing for other artists (Neon Hitch, Melanie Martinez), they’ve returned with an even deeper and more fully-developed vision and aesthetic, continuing their streak of new music releases where a sense of progression is invoked. It’s expected at this point, and in a genre where progression isn’t commonplace and often first albums are a rapper’s most heralded, it bears a lot of weight that this group simply can’t make new music without “development” being a part of the dialogue.

“Time Machine” features the powerful vocals of Neon Hitch, and ups-the-ante for up-and-comers with its video by Hourglass Films, setting the bar for depth and quality at a level that may have never been surpassed before by independent artists. The track features Kinetics as innovative and visionary as he’s ever been on the mic, invoking the sentiments of Nikola Tesla, using the second verse to detail elements of his poignant death, from the hotel room to the “do not disturb” sign on the door that he left prior to his passing. One Love, too, shows his maturity as a producer here, not just inviting the listener to enter this world, but keeping them there. While his production here isn’t as much in the forefront as it has been on songs like “Vecina Del Mar” and “You Could Save Us All”, he’s become so adept at using the intricacies of his production to complement his vocalists, and its often the subtleties of his work that are the most resonant.

Progressive House | Lincoln Jesser x Elephante – A Trillion Somethings Right

Posted by on April 25, 2014

Lincoln Jesser x Elephante - A Trillion Somethings Right

Elephante has been on a roll over the past few months with the play total of almost every song he releases going well over 100k within a few weeks. His rise has been quite similar to that of my deep, deep bros, The Chainsmokers, which says a lot. After his exceptionally well done “Next To You” remix, a song that was a favorite of mine for a week or so before I kind of stopped listening to it because that’s just how little staying power most (good) progressive house tracks have these days, he has reworked an old original he made titled “Trillion” around the superb vocals of Lincoln Jesser and his track “Something Right”. It, like all his stuff these days, is great.

Free Download: Lincoln Jesser x Elephante – A Trillion Somethings Right

Electro-House | Live City – Slingshot

Posted by on March 31, 2014

Live City - Slingshot

Live City have been on tear lately and it culimates in the release of “Slingshot” via Tommie Sunshine’s Brooklyn Fire Recordings. Their relationship with Tommie goes well beyond a few signed records, they have done a ton of tracks together and Tommie has been a sensei to them. This acid influenced fireball has been supported by some bug names like Marcus Schossow, Sander van Doorn and Benny Benassi all supporting in person. Grab this tune and head out to see them at Slake on the 18th if you are in NYC.

Beatport: Live City – Slingshot

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Chill, Electronic | OYT – Now or Never

Posted by on March 28, 2014

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For those of you who have been on that Australian-sound grind (artists like Flume), then this track should be right up your alley. Even if you have no idea what I’m talking about, this bit is something for sure worth your attention. Coming all the way out from Estonia, the trio OYT, comprised of Busta, Sander Mölder, and S.I.N. has just released an incredibly chill tune, completely ready for your listening pleasure. For me at least, this has been a perfect freeway track, driving home late at night. If you liked it as much as I do, make sure to give these boys their deserved recognition by giving them a like or a follow on one of their social media outlets.

OYT: Facebook | Soundcloud | Twitter

Hip-Hop | D-WHY – “Legacy / Young, Loved, Hated, & Broke”

Posted by on February 25, 2014

iTunes: D-WHY – “Legacy / Young, Loved, Hated, & Broke”

Up and coming rapper D-WHY hits us with double visuals for “Legacy/Young, Loved, Hated, & Broke” off his chart topping album Young, Loved, Hated & Broke EP  shot on tour. You can stream the entire album on SoundCloud here and if you haven’t yet make sure you support! Here’s what D-WHY had to say about this release:

“My goal for the past several months was tour as much as possible and continue building my fanbase organically. I’m proud to say that’s exactly what I’ve done. I’ve been on the road a lot, performing, meeting fans and getting inspired. It’s been an incredible experience and this video sums it all up.”

This is a must listen and a must download!

Deep House | Syn Cole – Miami 82 (Kygo Remix)

Posted by on February 24, 2014

Syn Cole - Miami 82 (Kygo Remix)

The original from Syn Cole showcased his ability to come up with complex, powerful and moving melodies, a skill few in his space have been able to do. It probably comes from his ability as a trance producer under the pseudonyms DNS Project & Clashback. In steps Norwegian producer Kygo on the remix, who has been on fire lately. He keeps the melody from the original and adds a calming feel to the tune, with summery claps and percussion, aided by fluttering synth stabs and piano. Vote for it in the Inbada contest now to ensure victory.

Vote: Syn Cole – Miami 82 (Kygo Remix)

Hip-Hop, Rap | Trey Palms – Back of My Mind

Posted by on February 14, 2014

Trey Palms has been on my radar for quite some time now and with his newest release, “Back of My Mind”, he has solidified in my mind the ability that he has to create catchy rap-R&B records. Trey has been working hard to live out his music dreams, travelling between his hometown of Baltimore and New York City. And, although I’m sure it isn’t easy, the hard work shows in his most recent work.

“Back of My Mind” is upbeat, fun and definitely a fitting track to kick off your Valentine’s Day plans (or lack thereof). Be sure to follow Trey on SoundCloud, and leave some feedback below!