Progressive House | Imagine Dragons – Radioactive (dBerrie Remix)

Posted by on May 14, 2013

It seems as though the Imagine Dragons, like the lesbian kiss in the episode of Grey’s Anatomy I just watched, came out of nowhere. They are now a rather popular group to remix. dBerrie has a history of excellent remix’s so I knew when I first saw he remixed “Radioactive” that it would be good. What I heard was the typical big room track that dBerrie is known for.

Free Download:  Imagine Dragons – Radioactive (dBerrie Remix)

Progressive House | dBerrie feat. Tatiana Owens – Aquarius (Vocal Mix)

Posted by on January 29, 2013

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New York City native dBerrie has decided to give out the vocal mix of his single “Aquarius” released on Fedde Le Grand & Funkerman’s Flamingo Recordings for free and we could not be happier. The vocal from fellow NYC native Tatiana Owens meshes impeccably with the smooth builds and melodic peak time moments put together by the young producer. The instrumental had a ton of support from some big names, so do not hesitate this free download.

Free Download: dBerrie feat. Tatiana Owens – Aquarius (Vocal Mix)

Electro-House | Danny Avila – Breaking Your Fall (Remixes)

Posted by on January 15, 2013

Well connected aspiring Spanish DJ, Danny Avila has released the remix package for his debut single on Big Beat records with contributions from Mikael Weermets, dBerrie, Sick Individuals & Lucky Date. Each take very different approaches to their remix duty, each letting the vocals from the original shine and then remolding the melody as their own. Mikael Weermets takes the original melody and adds his own stuttered electro stabs for a tougher sound, while Sick Individuals distort the original melody and add their own grinding drop. NYC native dBerrie adds a quick pulsating electro synth line to replace the original melody and Lucky Date adds a grungy, bass heavy drop, making it possibly the most unique of the package.

Beatport: Danny Avila – Breaking Your Fall (Remixes)

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Electro-House, Progressive House | Lift Off #003

Posted by on August 17, 2012

It has been a little while since the last Lift Off, but me and w8 are back with a vengeance this week with a post jam packed with great tracks from some of the most underrated producers out there and some incredible free tracks that labels should be salivating to get their hands on.

Marco V has released his latest track “10PM”, which by the sound of it, would be good at 10pm or at 3am with its big room build and the club oriented breakdown.

Beatport: Marco V – 10PM

Ken Loi delivers on this remix taking the original that was a little bland and adding a grinding electro bit to the drop with an moving piano motif in the build.

Tom Swoon is back with the preview to his remix of Linkin Park – Burn It Down, which you can get right now if you pre-order “Living Things Remixed”. It provides a progressive, melodic side to this dark track that works very well.

This next track is very interesting as it was first previewed I believe intentionally by management as an Avicii fake (pr releases brag about the clicks on the video of the fake), however there is no denying how good this song is.

Beatport: Mr. Black & Blue – Get It On

Synchronice give this great Subfocus track a makeover, keeping the melodic piano build with vocals and turning the break into some heavy electro house bringing the energy up to a whole new level. One of those tracks you will regret not getting.

MANY MORE FREE TRACKS AFTER THE JUMP

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Electro-House, Progressive House | dBerrie – Voices

Posted by on July 30, 2012

dBerrie’s arena-ready track “Voices” is out today on Fedde Le Grand’s Flamingo Recordings. The New York-based producer has rapidly made a name for himself with a high profile performance at Cosmic Opera back in April and remixes of well-known tracks like “Titanium” and “Rolling in the Deep.” His latest original release raises the bar even higher; with a fierce hook and punchy, high-octane synths, “Voices” is definitely something I expect to hear as we head into the final weeks of the 2012 festival season.

Beatport: dBerrie – Voices

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Progressive House | Passion Pit – Take A Walk (dBerrie + BURNS Remixes)

Posted by on July 10, 2012

New York native dBerrie gives us another quality progressive take on Passion Pit’s single “Take A Walk”. He utilizes Passion Pit’s vocals to his advantage while adding churning synths, a hard clap, moving progressive synths and chopped distorted synths. This may be the remix that changes the most of the original track and is very good, though The M Machine remix still takes the cake for me.

BURNS puts together a great remix with a trapeqsue bass line that is sure to have your head bobbing. It flows so well with the smooth melodies provided by the Passion Pit. Many of you may already have it after signing up for Passion Pit newsletter to get the stunning M Machine remix, but if not the link is provided again below.

Download: Passion Pit – Take A Walk (BURNS’ SFTCR VERSION)

DJ-Set, Progressive House, Videos | Gossip – Perfect World (dBerrie Remix)

Posted by on May 17, 2012

The New York sensation dBerrie just dropped this freebee on his soundcloud and it is definitely worth your while. A smooth female vocal with distorted vocal chops added, a steady bass line, a fluid piano melody and rising synth carry the lead while the break consists thumping bass, driving synth chords, vocal bits and a rising synth to carry you to the end. This is a progressive house track that you will want to get to liven up your Thursday night activities.

Also included above is the popular video for Tiesto & Wolfgang Gartner – We Own The Night ft. Luciana. It is an ode to all the Djs out there partying with their fans from sunset to to sun up. With cameos from Steve Angello, Avicii, Zedd, Afrojack, Porter Robinson and many, many more, the video is a true tribute to the “Dark Days, Bright Nights” philosophy we have here at FNT. Now go out and live it. After the jump is dBerrie’s set from Cosmic Opera.

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