Chill | A&G Return With Chill Cover of Drake’s “Too Good”
Posted by VMan on November 15, 2016
I remember A&G back in the day, this duo slayed it with their catchy powerful house remixes that still give me nostalgia chills to this day. I was curious about what happened to them, they sort off fell off the map, but now are back – so what happened in-between?
Sadly one of the brothers received the news that cancer was found, so a more than expected break was taken as they figured out what they both should do next.
The battle is still on, but dance music is more important to these two, A&G have dropped their first release since then, a remix of Drake”s “Too Good” a chill remix that fits with the times and is definitely fire.
Future Trap | EGZOD and CROIX’s “Need You Forever” Delivers On Epic Future Bass
Posted by VMan on November 3, 2016
EGZOD and CROIX are a force to be reckoned with, they are also not the only duo involved in this release. Tribal Trap and Fated Records approved of the sound to an extent that they decided to team up on the single. With that said, “Need You Forever” delivers serious power add a satisfying, fluid rate.
“Need You Forever” delivers many classic future bass elements but in a construct, rhythm, and pattern that is just fresh and appealing to the brain.
Just when you think the song delivered everything it could, the second drop hits in just takes it to that epic, euphoric, “you’ve dropped everything and been fully absorbed by the track” feeling – damn that’s nice.
The two elements that EGZOD and CROIX have in common are that they both produce a wide spectrum of sounds, but have a common thread that you can sense between them all, the two together was a nice experiment that played out just right, definitely fusing the best to both artists here.
Cover | Patty Crash & Kronic reinvent a classic
Posted by VMan on October 28, 2016
To be honest, the idea of an Icelandic born songwriter covering a classic Australian electro tune sounds beyond bizarre, but somehow this is starting to make sense.
Patty Crash, who earned herself a Grammy nod for her work with The Roots, adds her “Macy Gray meets ODB” spin to Sneaky Sound System’s 2006 hit, Pictures. With a little help from the now LA-based Kronic, the duo transform the original electro hit into a trapped out downtempo jam.
Pop, RnB | Listen To Aluna George’s Massive “Not Above Love” Single
Posted by BIGLIFE on September 17, 2016
Aluna George. What can you say that hasn’t already been said about the dynamic duo. It’s already been dubbed as Annie Mac’s “Hottest Record In The World” on BBC Radio 1. Well deserved at that, as “Not Above Love” is a song that lands squarely on the listeners ears. Thanks to Yogi, Rock Mafia, and Reid’s production genius “Not Above Love” is arguably the strongest record on Aluna’s “I Remember” released on the 16th of this month. Sultry and infectious, we expect “Not Above Love” to climb the Billboard charts very soon. Support Aluna’s brand new album below.
PURCHASE: Aluna George – I Remember (iTunes)
Chill | Azles and Cathalyst’s “Invincible” Takes You A Spiritual Chill Journey
Posted by VMan on September 10, 2016
“Invincible” doesn’t really fit one genre and doesn’t have a single type of sound that you can pinpoint. It is an eclectic blend of so many chill sounds all wrapped up into one, you have to listen multiple times to understand what you are hearing – something fully original and semi-spiritual.
Azles and Cathalyst are not a duo, but collaborated on this release “Invincible” which is beginning to put them on a path of recognition. The two both have less than 2000 followers, but contain a sound that you’d expect someone way bigger to have.
Chill | Richard Vission & Bad Boy Bill New Single Gets “Everybody Jumpin'”
Posted by VMan on July 29, 2016
“Everybody Jumpin'” by Richard Vission and Bad Boy Bill have alot that can be dissected within. Several old and new house trends appear in this track – this and much more is really what gives the single it’s kick. Premiered by Billboard, these two deliver a sound that matches their personality, down to earth but still know how to get creative and have a good time.
According to the article, the 2 are very particular when it comes to sound and are all about sharing the older days of dance music with their fans. Richard Vission & Bad Boy’s style is advance, but “Everybody Jumpin'” hits the sweet spot where so many people types can identify with the sound.