Albums | Justin Caruso Remixes “Invisible” By Anna Clendening
Posted by Juicebox on January 1, 2019
Justin Caruso has been delivering a ton of new music lately. Melodic and chill, but a remix we can all dance to is what you get with this one. Justin puts his spin on an already amazing track, giving it that recognizable Justin Caruso sound. Be sure to check Justin out, and keep an eye on him for 2019!
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Nu Disco | Dance your afternoon away with Hight’s Debut single “Sun Come Up”
Posted by VMan on September 14, 2016
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Summer may be on the outs in the next few weeks, unless you live down under in Australia, but London based producer Hight is still keeping the sunshine alive. In his debut record “Sun Come Up” listeners will soak up the sun and feel good vibes of his funky nu-disco single. Both modern and classic at the same time, Hight keeps it fresh. He’s droppping this one ahead of his European tour alongside international DJ Felix Jaehn. This one is a must listen!
Electro-House | Porter Robinson – Flicker (James Egbert Remix)
Posted by Swift on August 30, 2014
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Denver super producer James Egbert, just released his first full length album last month and he’s not taking any time off from the studio. James takes on Porter Robinson’s indie dance single “Flicker” and reworks it into an electro house heater made for the Dance floor. More of this please.
Exclusive | Digital Underground’s “Humpty Dance” (DSK CHK Remix)
Posted by BIGLIFE on April 21, 2014
The golden years of Hip Hop can be seen portrayed by the unique style of Digital Underground’s story telling slash big nosed antics within the major smash “Humpty Dance.” The tracks unforgettable bassline could quite possibly be the most memorable one of its era. Check out this droptastic rendition designed by the anonymous Producer; DSK CHK as he welds a minimizing Tech version with subtle elements of the original. Bassline certainly included! This track is a part of DSK CHK’s upcoming “Tech Hop EP” with the debut “Humpty Dance” scheduled for full release this Friday (4/25) at noon on DSK CHK’s Soundcloud, but you can grab a teaser for now right here:
Oh, and don’t forget the original throw back!
FYI | Dance Music’s Worrying Trend: The Try Hard
Posted by Middy on March 5, 2014
We all know one — or unfortunately have come to know one. Two years ago they were overheard about how amazing Alesso was at EDC Las Vegas. This year they won’t be seen leaving the techno tent, save to go grab a drink or look in disgust at the kids dressed in neon wandering the festival grounds. They will be there nice and early to let everyone around them know just how extensive their knowledge is about the openers. They were up on them well before you, no doubt about that, and aren’t too sure how they feel about seeing them on such a grand stage like Ultra, E-Zoo or EDC — because naturally the next step is David Guetta-esque selling out.
House, Videos | Le Youth ft. Dominique Young – Dance With Me (Video)
Posted by Adrego on February 6, 2014
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The Enigmatic NYC producer Le Youth pairs a glitzy visual -complete with 90s glam models- with his ‘Dance With Me’ single. The tune is focused around a disparaging sample from “No Scrubs” by the legendary R&B group TLC. What’s interesting about this tune is that the sample got chopped up and flipped into an inviting message void of all hater-ish vibes. No money? No problems, lets dance. Still living with the rents? Don’t pay your child support? Forget all that mess, get out on the dance floor and bring it! Dominique Young swoops in at the end and sows it all up with her up-dated version of a Left-Eye verse.
Watch for ‘Dance With Me’ to drop on Feb 11th via Ultra Music. In the meantime check out the official remix by TWRK .
Moombahton | Making Movies – Lo Que Quiero (Secret Sauce Remix)
Posted by Nick on January 18, 2014
Don’t get me wrong – I’ve been digging a lot of the more popular genre choices by artists today. With that in mind though, there are a lot of styles I really wish would make a comeback – especially Moombahton. Hot out of the studio with a remix of Making Movies’ “Lo Que Quiero,” the homies over at Secret Sauce have begun their own quest in raising the Dave Nada-inspired sound from the dead; and they seem to have done a pretty damn good job, knocking out a chilled track with clean reggaeton vibes. Shout out to our friends at Do Androids Dance for snagging the exclusive on this one – looks like we missed out.