Progressive House | Nervo – Hold On
Posted by Middy on April 9, 2013
Australian Cover Girls Mim and Liv, aka Nervo, fresh off of the release of their single with Omarion “Army“, release their latest track “Hold On“, a high energy vocal single sure to elevate their sets. The rise to stardom for the Nervo twins has been well documented, starting by writing songs for big pop stars and even some of the biggest EDM artists, to now as established rising stars with strings of huge releases over the past few years, propelling them onto MainStages all across the globe and making them one of the hottest (literally) duos around. Co-produced by R3hab, “Hold On”, relies on powerful guitar riffs, etheral vocals and sturdy bass line to create a potential pop hit for the duo. Watch for remixes coming May 7th.
Dubstep | One Republic – If I Lose Myself (PRFFTT & Svyable Remix)
Posted by Mach on April 9, 2013
Since their decision to collaborate together on an official basis, I have watched these two go from fairly decent solo artists to becoming a force to reckon with. “If I lose Myself” is a great orignal, frontman Ryan Tedder’s voice has always been absorbed by the hearts of many. The most common mistake I have seen made on other remixes of this track is that with these vocals you really don’t want to do too much that could overpower them and take away their effect on the listener. The most important factor to this being a great remix is that this duo made sure Ryan’s voice was heard. PRFFTT & Svyable’s reworked instrumentals are a great compliment to the story that unfolds in this track.
Free Download: One Republic – If I Lose Myself (PRFFTT & Svyable)
Albums, Electro | Bass Physics – Lose Your Mind Album
Posted by CHAZZZ on April 8, 2013
One of my favorite up-and-coming artists, Bass Physics, is back with a massive album release. This duo has been releasing great funky-electro that I’ve been in love with for the past few months. This new album is on a completely new level and features 11 great tracks. What I like most about these guys is their ability to crush live performances. Bass Physics doesn’t only DJ, they also shred on live instruments which is quickly separating them from other DJs. After being booked at top venues all over Colorado, I’m sure Bass Physics is going to have a huge summer so get ready to Lose Your Mind!
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Electro, Pop, Videos | Timeflies – I Choose U [Music Video]
Posted by Grubeats on April 2, 2013
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After teasing fans with an April fools version of “I Choose U”, Cal and Rez treat their fans with a full length visual release, sans the goat. One of the perks of having a major label behind you is music videos with a budget. Pretty little extras, visual effects, dashboard hula dancers, you know – “the works”. Have you asked your female friends lately what they think of Timeflies? Do it. Chicks are in a frenzy over this electro-hip-pop powerhouse duo. “I Choose U” is just icing on the cake. Cue the “Girl Fire” tag, this one’s going viral.
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iTunes: Timeflies – I Choose U
Progressive House | Infinite Sole – Hurricane (feat. Raycee & Mills)
Posted by Mel on April 1, 2013
Producing duo Joshua Gilbert and Jose Puente, known together as Infinite Sole are new names to me but they sure made a good first impression. The duo’s first original “Hurricane” is spectacular. The track starts off with an atmospheric pad and slow piano guiding the excellent vocals of Raycee & Mills before hitting a huge build and an energy packed drop. If you like what you hear then prepare yourself because they have another original coming soon.
Free Download: Infinite Sole – Hurricane (feat. Raycee & Mills)
Electro-House | Bingo Players – Out Of My Mind (Dada Life Remix)
Posted by Middy on April 1, 2013
The Bingo Players are a noted quality over quantity producer duo who relentlessly crank out some of the biggest tracks each year without fail. “Out Of My Mind” was no different with their signature synth that found its way into the sets of many far and wide, including many at this past UMF. They gave the remix duties to the grounded chieftains of Dada Land, who take their sausage fattener and turn it up a notch on the hit single from the Bingo Players. Dada Life do not mess with the winning formula from the dutchmen, rather only accentuate its strengths, letting the melody shine, while adding their own powerful low end in the style of the original that makes it patently Dada Life, but also leaves the Bingo Player’s imprint known as well.
DJ-Set, Trance | Tritonal – Metamorphic I EP
Posted by Middy on March 28, 2013
American trance duo, Chad Cisneros and Dave Reed who call Austin, Texas home follow up their UMF ASOT 600 performance with the release of their new 3 track “Metamorphic I” EP. The duo have just relaunched their radio show in a new platform “Tritonia” as a tribute to the fans who make it all happen, kickstarting a new beginning in 2013. They have developed much of the same complex we have seen with other trance producers like Ferry Corsten, who produce more traditional, albeit genre pushing trance, however their sets and radio shows encompass everything from big room, to electro, to the more traditional uplifters, like the tracks they produce.
The EP shows the many directions the duo can go with their sound, from a more ambient to trance to some more festival ready, hard hitting electro trance. The EP starts with the single “Bullet That Saved Me” featuring vocals from Underdown. The track starts with a smooth, calming build, featuring the male vocals from Underdown and then vaults you into a pitched lead and a minimal, percussive drop that works outstandingly for Tritonal in the live arena. The next track is a total 180 degree switch in energy — the soothing “Bring Me Down” featuring the angelic vocals from Meredith Call brings together a beautiful instrumental of orchestral strings, subtle piano and atmospheric pads that create this very chilled, relaxing track, totally switching up the mood in the EP. The last track on the EP, “Deep Into Black” follows along a similar vein as “Bring Me Down” with a soothing piano melody and choral vocal bits that slowly develop over the space of the song, but never give you a “drop”, just one smooth ride from start to finish.
Metamorphic I” is the first of three, three track EPs to be released this year, so stay tuned to this space for more info on Tritonal. Check out the latest episode of Tritonia below to get a sample of what is to come, which just so happens to be their live set from Ultra.