Deep House | Fabich & Ferdinand Weber, Dinnerdate – Souls Together
Posted by Middy on May 14, 2014
It’s late, you want something chill to wind down after a long day. In steps Dinnerdate country mates Fabich & Ferdinand Weber, who you may know under their alias Juun for a special, soothing deep house gem. Fully equipped with male vocal hooks and female shouts, the tune meanders along fluttering drums, chords and piano that come together exquisitely. Dinnerdate has been a solo operator to this point, but after seeing this track, I really hope he does more collabs.
Free Download: Fabich & Ferdinand Weber, Dinnerdate – Souls Together
Chill, Electronic | Schoolboy Q – Studio (PromNite Edition)
Posted by mimada on May 14, 2014
“Studio” was hands down my favorite track off Oxymoron, but then again I’m a real sucker for those R&B//rap ballads. I’m also a sucker for just about anything mystery producer PromNite puts out. But hear me out on this remix here – PromNite keeps the deep, smokey vibes first brought to us by Schoolboy and BJ The Chicago Kid and mixes it up with some electronic beats, drums, and a touch of piano to make an even more sultry track that you won’t be able to wait to get down to. Dope.
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Electronic | JMSN – Thing U Miss (The Ninetys Remix)
Posted by BP on April 25, 2014
Today was a good day, because The Ninetys put out a new remix. This is my fifth post of The Ninetys in the last year (whoops, The Ninetys rules) so you know it has got to be good! JMSN’s “Thing U Miss” is given a new twist here. It’s got a more ambient feel, which is a bit different for The Ninetys but it works really well. Speedy drums carry the piano melody along, giving it life and charisma. The track is emotional and smooth. It’s hard to categorize, but a fun listen – grab it for free!
Chill, Electro | L’homme aux 4 lettres – Kimono
Posted by VMan on April 7, 2014
French producer L’homme aux 4 lettres released a beauty today with “Kimono,” a dreamy melodic instrumental with hard hitting drums and an oriental flow. I personally can’t get enough of it as I’m completely under the charm and magic of the sound. If you’re looking for to get away trough the power of music and a little peace of mind, “Kimono” has all the chill vibes you need! Don’t sleep on this one, this is a must listen and a must download!
Free Download: L’homme aux 4 lettres – Kimono
Hip-Hop, Trap | Sage the Gemini ft. IamSu – Gas Pedal (Arnold Remix) [Download]
Posted by Nick on March 25, 2014
Yes, there are a lot of “Gas Pedal” remixes. No, you have not heard one like this before.
If you’ve been fiending for hard 808 drums and deep, voluptuous bass mixed with some quasi-classic rap vocals, then you’ve no doubt found your match. Arnold really turned it up a notch on this one, and it is worth your time in every single way. Go and grab that free download and then show this guy some love by giving him a like or a follow.
Free Download: Sage the Gemini ft. IamSu – Gas Pedal (Arnold Remix)
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Chill, Pop | MisterWives – Money On My Mind
Posted by admin on March 23, 2014
A few days back a new cover titled, “Money On My Mind”, graced my inbox. Now, going in to this I was hesitant as I am with any cover, especially since Sam Smith had done such an amazing job on the original. However, to my pleasant surprise, the MisterWives did not disappoint.
I’m a little late to the party on this song, so hopefully this will reach all of the ears that missed it the first time around! The harmonious vocals perfectly complement the simple piano and drums to create a sound that will be stuck in your head for the rest of the day.
Enjoy this freebie cover and be ready for more original content coming soon.
Alternative, Chill | Mother – Easy
Posted by Spice on March 19, 2014
Penn Badgley (né Dan Humphrey, aka Lonely Boy) has apparently just done something really Penn Badgley-ish; namely, joining/forming a band called Mother that is based out of Brooklyn. I was admittedly planning to roll my eyes at this most hipstery of hipster resume additions, but unfortunately (or fortunately, as it were) this nascent group actually has some stuff. Fidgety bassline, interesting drums, languid vocals, and cool, atmospheric production — what? This track is officially awesome. Consider me intrigued. (Just don’t tell Serena — you know how she loves to pretend she’s “with the band.”)
Preview: Mother – Easy