FYI | Electric Island Spring Break

Posted by on February 3, 2012


Electric Island is the first ever private island music festival…and it’s also the premiere spring break event of the year! Massive Pool parties, Island festival passes, 4 star accommodations, Exclusive after-party passes, hotel transfers!

STEVE AOKI + WALE + PASSION PIT + THE WHITE PANDA + GORILLA ZOE+ MORE!

There are only 50 Hotel Packages left so Tell em’ Freshnewtracks sent you to get locked in at the lowest price. FULL PCKG PRICE = $558 XtremeTrips.com 2-Day Fest. Pass only= $99 at ElectricMusicFestival.com

If you want to get a group locked in at this rate email [email protected] and mention you’ll be with FNT.

Moombahton | Valentino Khan & Will Bailey – Rukus

Posted by on February 2, 2012

Valentino Khan and Will Bailey dropping a massive Moombahton tune today through Mad Decent called Rukus. This tune has been an essential part of all Moombahton sets for the past few months but hadn’t been released. Big things coming for both of these artist as Valentino has already produced a track for T.I. This track has a great build and nice drop using the synth that everyone likes in Moombahton similar to the one heard in some dubstep tracks.

DOWNLOAD: Valentino Khan & Will Bailey – Rukus

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Progressive House | Gotye – Somebody That I Used To Know (dBerrie Remix)

Posted by on February 2, 2012

New York native dBerrie is back with this big remix of Gotye’s “Sombody That I Used To Know”. He incorporates the vocals very well with a pounding bass line and driving, melodic synth chords. The drop sounds a bit like Alesso’s remix of “Pressure”, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Get this song and check out dBerrie on Facebook, Twitter & Soundcloud.

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Electro-House, Trance | Porter Robinson (Preview), Wolfgang Gartner, Venom, Maison & Dragen

Posted by on January 31, 2012

Fresh off Above & Beyond’s stellar performance last night, it’s needless to say – I’m still awake. I left the club diagnosed with an evermore addiction to bass thumping, fist pumping, bodies bumping syndrome. So, having been inspired by ruptured ringing ear drums, I dedicate this post to the appreciation of records like these heard in live, real energetic environments.

DOWNLOAD: Wolfgang Gartner – There And Back (Original Mix)

DOWNLOAD: Venom – Summer Breeze (Original Mix)

DOWNLOAD: TyDi feat. DJ Rap – Talking To Myself (Maison & Dragen Remix)

Mashups | DOSVEC – Rain Away

Posted by on January 31, 2012

DOSVEC mixed it up a little this week. He went back to a dubstep mashup, but with a different, wobblier vibe. Being an old Red Hot Chili Peppers fan, I love the intro of this track, Adele’s voice sounds incredible over that guitar. Once the wobbles dropped I was slightly taken away, for the fact that I would have never thought to put wobbles with Adele’s voice, nor would I have though it would work as well as it does. DOSVEC undoubtedly with another top notch mashup BANGER!

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DOSVEC “Rain Away” by DjWhatt

Vocals = Adele “Set Fire To The Rain”

Instrumental = Red Hot Chili Peppers “Give It Away” (Psymbionic Mix)

Hip-Hop | Eddy B and Tim Gunter – Young Superstars

Posted by on January 29, 2012

Eddy B and Tim G at it again. These guys just dropped this one on their Facebook page and it’s too good. Eddy provides a real solid flow to the always catchy and well produced Tim G beat. These guys are fresh off their latest mixtape, Insomniac Dreams, and although no word of a new mixtape, expect some new songs to drop, like this one.

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Albums, Hip-Hop | Terence Ryan – Skeleton EP

Posted by on January 26, 2012

Skeleton EP is definitely the exact prescribed dosage of reality that hip hop is currently in need of, no doubt. Terence Ryan is solely responsible for all songs written, recorded, produced, and engineered on this EP. It’s safe to say he deserves full credit for this entire project, that I truly admire. Rarely do you see artists engaging in all aspects of their craft aside from a scarce few like J. Cole and Kanye. For that reason Skeleton should remain memorably fresh for quite a while, not to mention Terence Ryan’s worth pondering lyricism. Be sure to show support and follow him on Twitter, and like his Facebook. Also, check his new video for Alan’s Right if you haven’t already.

Terence Ryan – Skeleton EP