Electronic | Kill Paris – Falling In Love Again (Feat. Marty Rod & Alma)
Posted by mimada on July 9, 2013

I know it’s probably still light out depending on your time zone, so consider this late night jam your little afternoon delight. Marty Rod and Alma’s vocals are sweet as honey, alluding to an intimate love scene in the back hallway of night club. Then, the duo trigger the drop with their harmonious line, Falling in love again, just like it is in real life. Or so I’m guessing.
Give yourself a chance to fall in love and save up your pennies to catch Kill Paris (and many more!) on the OWSLA stage this September at Tomorrow World.
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Progressive House | Wayne & Woods vs Henrix – Jumangee
Posted by Middy on July 8, 2013
So if you are reading this, the elephant from the Jumangee game did not come out and crush you. Good for you, however it means you still have to survive this being played during festival season with possibility of some roided out muscular guy going apeshit next to you and elbowing you into the next century. Problem. The first official release from Wayne & Woods since signing to Size Records, we are starting to see why they were given such a high vote of confidence by label boss Steve Angello. Henrix proves again why his percussive beats are to be reckoned with this festival season. Another track in the long line of “festival drop” tracks, look for this track to both chart well and to be played out often this summer as festival-goers appetitive for these type of tracks seems to be insatiable. Also here is some footage of Henrix from his show at Governor’s Island with Hardwell, Dyro and Audien.
Beatport: Wayne & Woods vs Henrix – Jumangee
Dubstep | Urbanstep – Voices
Posted by Mach on July 1, 2013
I can’t help but be disappointed in Dubstep this year, with so many people trying to produce it now it’s hard to find new Dubstep that truly blows you away. Urbanstep seems to be one of the few that can still do that with me, this new original of his is breath taking. The build up right before the drop gets you amped up, but the drop itself takes me back to the days when I first fell in love with Dubstep.
Free Download: Urbanstep – Voices
Drum & Bass | HYQXYZ – Suspended In Mid Air
Posted by Mach on June 30, 2013
It has been too long since I listened to something from HYQXYZ, and this track isn’t too bad to jump back into his music on. In fact this is probably one of the best Drum & Bass tracks I have heard from him. Not just the drop, but this entire track is mixed flawlessly. The track has a slightly eerie feel to it, but the progression makes me feel like I am drifting through the skys looking for a purpose and once you reach the last drop, you’ve found it.
Pop, Progressive House | Maroon 5 – Love Somebody (It’s The Kue Remix!)
Posted by Mel on June 29, 2013
My favorite song of all time is “Payphone” by Maroon 5. It is for that reason that I will always have a soft spot in my heart for them no matter what. I was already a fan of their original “Love Somebody” but DJ Kue made it that much better by adding a touch more energy to it and a great drop. I have had this on repeat since I first heard it.
Electro-House, Preview | Wayne & Woods vs. Henrix – Jumangee (Preview)
Posted by Middy on June 27, 2013
When I hear the word Jumangee, I think of the terrifyingly awesome board game (spelled differently, I KNOW) that sucks you in for 26 years and spits you out with a wide assortment of jungle animals. Now how is that related to this track from Wayne & Woods and Henrix? Probably not at all, though the thumping lead in the drop could be like the elephant crashing through the nearest wall in your house as it charges relentlessly towards you. Watch out for that elephant and for this track July 8th. The elephant may be a more immediate danger, so take care of that first or else July 8th will be the least of your worries.
Progressive House | Atlas Genius – Symptoms (Pierce Fulton Remix)
Posted by Mach on June 26, 2013
I haven’t heard too many people remix Atlas Genius, so this remix got me excited to see how the vocals were used. This is now my new favorite song from Pierce Fulton. I love how the buildup progresses, the instrumentals paired with vocals instantaneously make you feel good. Once you hit the drop all those good feelings come together into one blissful, energy filled state.


