Electronic | Kill Paris – Falling In Love Again (Feat. Marty Rod & Alma)
Posted by mimada on July 9, 2013
I know it’s probably still light out depending on your time zone, so consider this late night jam your little afternoon delight. Marty Rod and Alma’s vocals are sweet as honey, alluding to an intimate love scene in the back hallway of night club. Then, the duo trigger the drop with their harmonious line, Falling in love again, just like it is in real life. Or so I’m guessing.
Give yourself a chance to fall in love and save up your pennies to catch Kill Paris (and many more!) on the OWSLA stage this September at Tomorrow World.
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Events, Review | Julian Jordan Makes his New York Headline Debut at Santos Party House 6/22/12 (Review)
Posted by Middy on July 2, 2013
It had been a long couple days. Two days before I had attended the Zedd show on Pier 84 and its ensuing festivities, my 22nd birthday was that Friday (it all goes downhill from there kids) and Julian Jordan made his New York City debut that Saturday night at Santos Party House. Going in, I had no expectations from him, since he is only 18 years old, and has only been thrust into the dance music spotlight recently because of a select few productions and a strong marketing team.
Upon arriving at the club at around 1am, I was met with a nearly half-full house and filling up, and the opener still holding down on decks. Julian Jordan was surveying the scene from an elevated platform to the left with a rider largely untouched. The openers played some second tier hits until around 1:15, when Julian Jordan came down and took over the decks during “Follow You”.
Albums, Review | Tiesto Club Life Volume 3: Stockholm (Album Review)
Posted by Middy on June 26, 2013
If there is a man who has a firm grip on the pulse on the current state of clubland, it is the king of dance music, Tiesto. His consistent support has given rise to countless talents that are mainstays on festival and club stages all across the globe. Whether or not you like his move from trance to big room house, he has been on the forefront of the trends of dance music every step of the way, from his In Search Of Sunrise compilations, to now his 3rd cataloged Club Life compilation.
Much of the compilation draws on Tiesto’s recent anthology. Whether it is his very underrated remix of Passion Pit’s “Carried Away”, or his recent single in the lead up to the release “Take Me”, the compilation shows the tireless nature of Tiesto and his team to get top of line productions out onto the market. The previous 2 Club Life compilations were named after US cities Las Vegas & Miami, respectively, as an ode to their place in his life and his musical career. He has now chosen Swedish capitol, Stockholm as his next tribute, not only because of enormous talent possessed by the producers in the Scandinavian dance music mecca, but also in his incredibly nomadic lifestyle, he calls Stockholm one his homes.
House, Techno | Telepopmusik – Breathe (Gazzo Remix)
Posted by Mach on June 4, 2013
Gazzo is back again with another bumping club jam. This is a great track to remix, I am surprised not many other producers have dipped into the great potential these vocals have. Gazzo packed this remix up with nothing but Summer vibes, a sick track kick off a rager this season.
Free Download: Telepopmusik – Breathe (Gazzo Remix)
Events, Review | Kaskade – It’s You, It’s Me Redux Tour
Posted by mimada on May 22, 2013
Photo by Justin Nizer
I’ve finally washed ashore from the sensational tidal wave that was Kaskade’s It’s You, It’s Me Redux Tour. Everything you heard about drowning in sweat, auditory immersion and house deeper than the Mariana Trench was no exaggeration in reference to what I experienced that Tuesday night at his kick off show in Dallas. I’ll do my best to recreate the atmosphere (hehe) from that show but when it comes down to it, you just have to close your eyes in dive into the music yourself. Conveniently, I’ve provided the San Diego set in it’s entirety for your listening pleasure so all you need to do is press play and come with me on my journey to the most intimate underground electronic show you’ve only seen in your wildest dreams.
Progressive House | Pierce Fulton & Maor Levi – Wanna Be
Posted by Middy on April 12, 2013
Mark Brown’s Cr2 Records has been a friendly home for many of Pierce Fulton‘s releases throughout his young, and burgeoning career. This collaboration with Israeli producer and Anjunabeats regular, Maor Levi, is the first original release for Pierce since his two track “Mr Mime / Sink Or Swim” EP, while Maor Levi takes a break from his impressive gauntlet of remixes to release his first original of the year. “Wanna Be” combines the best of both producer’s worlds, delving into Maor Levi’s trance roots and combining them with the eclectic sensibilities of Pierce Fulton with atmospheric breaks, cheery, pitched female vocals and a smooth top line. The club mix takes an edgier approach, making it more suitable for live sets.
Beatport: Pierce Fulton & Maor Levi – Wanna Be
Preview, Progressive House | Maor Levi & Pierce Fulton – Wanna Be (Preview)
Posted by Middy on March 28, 2013
A collab between two genre melding producers, New York resident Pierce Fulton and Israeli producer Maor Levi create their new single “Wanna Be” out April 12th on Cr2 Records. The track leans on a euphoric, trancey synth line with pitched female vocals and atmospheric breaks that give the original mix all the makings of the next hit for these two. The club mix takes an edgier approach with a gruff low end added, making it more useful for certain live stages. Coming April 12th, this one is not to be missed.