Progressive House | Lift Off #007
Posted by Middy on December 27, 2012
We are back for a special holiday edition of Lift Off with free tracks to keep you satiated until next year. If you are looking for an infusion of fresh tracks for your holiday playlists, we have you covered. We start things off with Australian Kaz James bringing us his latest single “Drums” that gives you a mix of both big room house and tough electro with a well placed dubstep interlude. Also included are some quality remixes from the likes of Ivan Gough & Maison & Dragen.
Beatport: Kaz James – Drums (Incl. Remixes)
Syn Cole, a new name in 2012 and one of the surefire breakout stars in 2013 recently released his remix of Kerli’s “The Lucky Ones” that combines both melodic and tough electro elements into this superb track.
Beatport: Kerli – The Lucky Ones (Syn Cole vs Kerli Remix)
Lift Off veterans, Primacy Funk return with a bootleg of their new piano driven single “Rain” with the vocals of Avidan “One Day”.
My (w8’s) favorite pick of the bunch. Seriously, try to resist the urge to blast this out of your speakers right now. Grab your copy through Facebook.
Richello amalgamates some eclectic club fuel into this candy pop. The best of both worlds. Continue on after the jump for a dozen more free tracks.
Hip-Hop | Huey Mack – Clarity (Remix)
Posted by LoffyG on November 12, 2012
It’s has been a while since we last heard a new track from WV native Huey Mack. Wait no further because he’s back, and he brings us a remix dropping some relationship infused bars over Zedd’s recently released track “Clarity“, which featured Foxes. Grab the download below and catch Huey in select cities on the Nothing Back Mini Tour.
DOWNLOAD: Huey Mack – Clarity (Remix)
Hip-Hop, Videos | Mac Miller – Clarity [Music Video]
Posted by Grubeats on May 2, 2012
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Mac is back with the always creative Ian Wolfson of Rex Arrow Films for his newest video, “Clarity” off his Macadelic mixtape. Mac’s last video, “Thoughts From A Balcony” didn’t quite cut it for me, despite my love for that song, as he decided to give director Justin Boyd a shot at the show. Lacking the creative edge we see time and time from Rex Arrow, this video is back to the standard I expect from Mac. Trippy, yes. Abstract, yes. Unlike any other of Mac’s video, yes. Macadelic, yes. Even if you aren’t particularly fond of the song itself, embrace the Mac.