Deep House, House | EDX – Remember House
Posted by Juicebox on February 9, 2015
2014 was a transient year for EDX, as we saw a shift in his production style from up-beat, melodic progressive house to a deeper, groovier sound. Works like “Breathin’” and his remix of Nora En Pure’s collaboration with Sons of Maria, “Uruguay,” were all huge hits, and that remix has been #2 on Beatport’s Deep House chart for more than a week now.
As 2015 is getting going, EDX continues his run of deep house releases, as seen in the preview of his forthcoming track, “Remember House.” The track is a departure from the progressive house genre that EDX has already conquered, rather it is a deep house smash, characterized by an archetypal house rhythm, an old-school vocal hook of “Do You Remember House,” and a melodic riff that lulls listeners into a deep groove. Preview the track here, and stay tuned for the released on March 2nd on Beatport.
Deep House, House | Bobby Nourmand – The Sound
Posted by Juicebox on February 5, 2015
Thank you Bobby Nourmand for bringing us back to one of our favorite movies as a kid. The LA producer recently remixed Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sounds of Silence” – which many will remember was a key component of the classic movie The Graduate – and he brought the 60s song to today’s dance floors. Pulling inspiration from the originals haunting nature, Bobby Nourmand arranges a hair-raising brew of thrilling bass pulses and uncanny melodies for a refreshing deep house heater rebranded as “The Sound.” Download this creative remix and be sure to watch out for Bobby Nourmand’s next releases.
Free Download: Bobby Nourmand – The Sound
Deep House, Techno | Disciples – They Don’t Know (Justin Jay Remix) [Annie Mac Premiere]
Posted by Juicebox on January 26, 2015
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With appearances at HARD Summer, the upcoming Holy Ship!, multiple records on Dirtybird, and a forthcoming EP on Pets Recordings, Justin Jay’s humble beginnings as a future talent are not too shabby to say the least. Going into his last semester at USC, the 22-year-old producer can now add a world premiere on Annie Mac’s BBC Radio 1 show to his wall of accomplishments. Annie Mac debuted his newest remix of Disciples’ “They Don’t Know” to expose Justin Jay’s production finesse to anyone unfortunate enough to not be following him. JJ allows the remix to take on a personality of its own as he strips Disciples’ original of it’s playfulness and replaces it with a brooding counterpart. Fans can move and groove to the LA producers’ expertly hatched drum work and sulking synth melodies. Check out the premiere above and be on the look out for the official release coming soon.
Deep House, Mashups | DOSVEC – Open Your Bullit
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 16, 2014
Deep House has taken the music world by storm, and what better way to make it pour than by mashing up established acts like Axwell and Dirty South with Dutch Deep House up and comer Watermat to create something sure to take you places you’ve never been?
DOSVEC, who is on his way to earning the moniker of Mashter (Mashup Master get it? Huh? Huh? No? Okay….) has proven many times over that two distinctly different sounds can come together and create something so natural that it’s almost as if it were the original mix. ‘Open Your Bullit’ takes the entrancing vocals of Rudy and combines it with the very Dutch production that is Bullit and what comes out is a mellow collaboration that never happened, but sounds like it did.
The vocals blend very well with the pace of the song, they don’t sound forced or out of place, which is difficult to nail, but DOSVEC is no amateur and he puts his expertise on display with yet another mash that would fit beautifully in any House set. He just took it one deeper.
House, Mashups | DOSVEC – Hope Faded Okay
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 9, 2014
Take one of the biggest house tracks of 2014 (Shiba San “Okay”) mashed with one of the funkiest house songs of 2014 (Alex Metric & Oliver “Hope”) and lastly introduced the mysterious ZHU vocals “Faded” and you have one of the sickest house mashups to date.
DOSVEC makes this track go from a funky bass heavy tune into a seductive mashup of Faded. The way the vocals are introduce in the middle of the song gives a two track feel.
Deep House, Mashups | DOSVEC – Let’s Stay High
Posted by BIGLIFE on October 7, 2014
Rolling back into Deep House territory, Dosvec takes us on a journey from the deepest waters to the most beautiful sunlit beaches. Combining a stellar cover of Tove Lo’s ‘Habits’ by Youtuber Julia Westlin with Deep House gem ‘Let’s Go’ by Sonny Fodera & Cervendos, ‘Let’s Stay High’ keeps you in a trance with it’s extended feel and honeyed vocals.
‘Let’s Stay High’ is so good in fact that it almost feels like Dosvec is some kind of supernatural musical robot from another dimension who can combine any two or more songs and artists to make something for the unworthy masses to dance their asses off to. If there was any problem that I had with this song, it’s that it’s just not long enough…like this write up.
I could probably go on and on about how much I truly love ‘Let’s Stay High’, I could break it down note by note, kick by kick, but I’ll just let the music speak for itself. This is one you truly do not want to miss.
Deep House, Mashups | DOSVEC – Back & Forth Playing
Posted by BIGLIFE on September 3, 2014
DOSVEC comes out Bangin’ with this new tune. Perfectly placing Mr. V’s vocal on top of the infectious “Can’t Stop Playing”. This mashup lends itself to multi-genres and anytime of day. I challenge you to only listen to it ONCE!!!