Electronic | Mr FijiWiji, Laura Brehm & AgNO3 – Pure Sunlight
Posted by BP on May 29, 2014
Anytime Mr FijiWiji makes a track it always is fantastic, and same for his partners in crime on this one, Laura Brehm and AgNO3. “Pure Sunglight” is full of twists and turns to keep listeners on the edge of their seats. After a soft intro, the first drop explodes into speedy synths and interesting beats. The drops give an air of suspense and mystery as well. Following the smooth bridge, a more minimal drop follows and finishes out the song. Usually when I see Mr FijiWiji on a track I expect something more chill, so this was a fun surprise. Grab it on Beatport!
Mr FijiWiji | Laura Brehm | AgNO3
Beatport: Mr FijiWiji, Laura Brehm & AgNO3 – Pure Sunlight
Progressive House | Michael Jackson – Love Never Felt So Good (Fedde Le Grand remix)
Posted by Mel on May 19, 2014
Today is the day that Fedde Le Grand’s remix for “Love Never Felt So Good”, the lead single off MJ’s recently released album is out and it is, perhaps surprisingly, pretty good. The chorus is the only part of the vocals retained and has been paired with an anthemic piano, strings and drop. The Youtube comments are not overly positive towards this remix, with their main criticism being, at least from what I can gather, that it sucks. The Soundcloud comments are more positive however, so it seems like you’ll either love this song or hate it. Thinking it is just okay is also a possibility. Whatever your opinion may be of this track, an official progressive house remix of Michael Jackson is clearly an attempt to make him popular with the younger generation and that can only be a good thing right? Probably.
Beatport: Michael Jackson – Love Never Felt So Good (Fedde Le Grand remix)
Electro, Trap | Lorde – Tennis Court (Flume Remix)
Posted by dshaq on April 23, 2014
It seems so right that Flume would remix Lorde. Something about her voice and his beats just makes sweet sweet love to my ears. The build up, the drop, the vocals, just everything about this song is fire. I don’t think I need to say more except keep hitting repeat.
Progressive House | Oh Be Clever – Next To You (Elephante Remix)
Posted by Mel on April 10, 2014
As a follow up to his “#Selfie” remix, Elephante has remixed the indie song “Next To You” by Oh Be Clever and it is just might be his best work yet. He keeps the energy high in this one with kicks, snares, and claps throughout almost the whole track as well as a preview of the drop only a short 15 seconds in. The vocals and main melody are of course both excellent as well.
Free Download: Oh Be Clever – Next To You (Elephante Remix)
Electro, Trap | The Chainsmokers – #Selfie (Tim Gunter Remix)
Posted by dshaq on April 8, 2014
Instead of taking a selfie, you should be listening to this remix of it by Tim Gunter. Tim shows off his versatility by completely stripping it down and adding a hip hop/trap sound to it that hits hard with a great drop. Here’s what Tim had to say about the track:
“I started messing with this song because the DJ in me wanted to play it, but I could never find a good time to play the original. So, I slowed it down, added those signature 808s, and made it more of a #HOODSELFIE. After showing it to a few friends, they really liked it so I decided to let it out.”
Get this one ready for the weekend and holler at the song below.
Progressive House | Klingande – Jubel (Martell Bootleg)
Posted by Mel on March 14, 2014
Martin Fjaestad, a 19 year old Swedish producer has just released his bootleg of the much beloved “Jubel” by Klingande. He has kept the signature saxophone as well as a large portion of the original but has made it even more melodic with a huge progressive melody that takes over the build and the drop. Overall, the original is probably better but this holds up pretty well against it.
Free Download: Klingande – Jubel (Martell Bootleg)
Trap | RL Grime & What So Not – Tell Me
Posted by mimada on March 7, 2014
All the What So Not collaborations we’ve seen hinted at across social media the past couple weeks following the Aussie festival season and prefacing the American one are *finally* coming to light. But even before the release of this RL Grime and WSN love child, it was pretty obvious that this would be a huge track, and it certainly doesn’t disappoint. Remember how that “Jaguar” track made you feel a very special type of way? Well this one is like that, but times 10. Each drop gets bigger and bigger throughout the song, so much so that I’m embarrassed to even be listening to this off my laptop as these speakers can hardly do it justice. Hopefully you can do better – like, this much better.
FREE DOWNLOAD: RL Grime & What So Not – Tell Me