Indie | Peaches – Fuck The Pain Away (The Golden Pony Remix)
Posted by VMan on December 19, 2013
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New comers to FNT, but definitely not unfamiliar to the scene, the self proclaimed “afro” boy duo The Golden Pony add their disco touch to an electronic classic remixing “Fuck The Pain Away” by Peaches, and it doesn’t get any more glamorous. This remix brings me back to the wild Studio 54 nights in the 70’s filled with sex, drugs, and disco, and I wasn’t even around back then. Talk about a throwback on a Thursday, all pun intended. As explicit as this song gets, the music is too damn good. If you’re trying to dance, this one’s for you! The track is also currently charting on Hypem, go give it a like here to help it move up the chart! This is a must a listen!
Free Download: Peaches – Fuck The Pain Away (The Golden Pony Remix)
Exclusive, Featured, House | FNT Premiere: Milkwish – Super Life
Posted by Middy on December 19, 2013
We have another exclusive stream for you during the holiday season, this time presenting the first track from Polish house and nu-disco producer, Milkwish’s upcoming EP. His tunes have garnered support from industry heavyweights like Chuckie and Roger Sanchez and cross genre lines between groovy house music and funky, disco influenced tunes. “Super Life” is an incredibly funky nu-disco track with bright synths and just the right amount of glitchy elements to separate it from similar tracks. “Super Life” will come out as part Milkwish’s two track “French Romance” EP on January 6th. Stream it in full here exclusively until it is released next year.
Deep House | Dr. Fresch – Dr. Fresch EP
Posted by VMan on November 27, 2013
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Last week, Dr. Fresch released 2 tracks off his EP “Dreamin” and “Float,” and yesterday the California native released his full 4 track EP for free, including “What You Need” and “Amelie.” If I had to describe Fresch’ sound it’d be contemporary disco with hints of deep-house, in other words sexy shit. Get down with the doctor, and get your 4 day weekend started right. This is a must listen and a must download!
Bass, Techno | moodblanc – Vous
Posted by admin on November 10, 2013
Tonight, Fresh New Tracks is providing you with something a little different than our usual musical offerings in an attempt to set your week off on the right foot. moodblanc is a Swedish, nu-disco duo with a sum-total of two songs in their SoundCloud catalog. Despite their non-expansive body of work, the two released songs are a treat for any pair of ears.
Be enchanted all the way to a terrace on the Hôtel de Paris, as “Vous” takes you on a continued journey through music…Each song that the group has released is a chapter in what appears to be a trilogy of work. “Vous” leaves the speaker/lover within the song in a vulnerable position, admitting that “it’s hard, impossible even, to be happy alone.”
Hopefully, the wait for Chapter Three won’t be too long, but in the meantime enjoy the soothing Daft-Punk-esk vocals and entrancing bassline.
Dubstep | Royal Disco – Video Fever
Posted by VMan on October 28, 2013
I usually don’t listen to records that are sent to us on the FNT Facebook profile, but made an exception today, and discovered this awesome record “Video Fever” by Israeli group Royal Disco off their free EP “Werewolf At The Disco“. They call their style dubstep disco, and it’s exactly what it sounds like, 80’s synths layered over chopped vocal samples mixed with those wobbles made popular by Skrillex. This record is the shit, and proves that dubstep is not dead, it’s just getting better! Must listen and must download!
Free Download: Royal Disco – Video Fever
Electronic | Drop Out Orchestra – Love Will Tear Us Apart (Remix) feat. a Swedish Introduction
Posted by mimada on October 28, 2013
My time in Sweden has not only presented me with an abundance of new music, but also quite a handful of musically inclined individuals! Today I introduce to you our newest guest writer, the Swedish vixen that is Rebecca. Check out her very first contribution below, and expect to see more in the future!
As born and raised in one of the most EDM productive countries in Europe (split with the fabulous Dutchmen), my passion for electronic music developed with the Big Swedes’ earliest breakthroughs. Avicii’s “Penguins,” then with added vocals and sadly renamed and made famous as “Fade Into Darkness,” (I mean, keep it cute and original and let the birdlike mammal have its place in the industry) was my first encounter with electronic music, and with that the start of the radical transformation from the teenage rocker I was, to the grown-up raver I became. I was 16 when it started, now I’m 20, and with the obsession like an Asperger’s kid, I have no plans on stopping. I’m still listening to and keeping up with the development of everything from trance to dirty Dutch, progressive house to hardstyle, but my heart has landed in the emotional, dreamy fields of the “original” house and deep house, and the land of the mind-blowing drops of the electro house. As I’m admiring the work of my wonderful friend, party-shaker-in-crime and talented music knower Mimada, I jumped for joy when she offered a spot as a guest blogger. I feel it to be my mission to give you the input of the Swedish EDM scene beyond Swedish House Mafia and the songs your radio station killed the day they were released. I’m giving you the new and the upcoming, from a Swedes state of mind.
On to the track! Being not 17, not in sweatshirts and flipped caps, the gentlemen of the southern-based Swedish nu disco/deep house duo Drop Out Orchestra bring “maturity” back to the DJ scene. Having a couple a years behind them may be the best of qualities when it comes to making 70’s disco influential house, as they were actually there when it happened for real. After “Be Free With Your Love” scored the billboard dance chart this year, and their remix of ”Get Lucky” was recognized during an interview with Daft Punk during the one and only Pete Tong’s BBC 1 show, the duo takes on Joy Division and manages to retouch the, sorry for stepping on some people’s toes here, old and gray melody like a facial works its magic on a post-festival face. Eric Prydz, the master of putting the magic back into songs the last decades forgotten (read: repressed), should approve with this Drop Out Orchestra rework.
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FREE DOWNLOAD: Drop Out Orchestra – “Love Will Tear Us Apart” (Remix)