House | EDX Unveils His Latest X-Booty, “I Found U in Uruguay”
Posted by Tay on May 27, 2015
While most artists prefer to split up their time touring and working on music in the studio, EDX always seems ready to do both. Even in the midst of his “Want You” North American tour, the veteran producer has managed to find time to deliver his latest effort, an X-Booty of his remix of “Uruguay,” dubbed, “I Found U in Uruguay.” An expert fusion of Axwell’s “I Found You,” with his chart-dominating remix of “Uruguay,” “I Found U in Uruguay” maintains the house backbone of EDX’s remix, while the track is further elevated by the soulful vocals of Max’C. The Swiss-based DJ has been playing this bootleg out on his NoXcuses podcast recently, but it’s finally seeing the light of day, and you can snag the free download here.
House | EDX Unveils Remix of Sam Feldt’s “Show Me Love,” Ahead of “Want You” Tour Kickoff
Posted by Juicebox on May 1, 2015
It seems like most artists are either touring or putting out music, but somehow, EDX manages to be consistently doing both. His latest track, “Want You,” has been adored worldwide, his massive Progression of Sound tour was a wild success, and he doesn’t plan on slowing down any time soon. On top of everything else he’s accomplished, the house maestro has unveiled his new remix of Sam Feldt’s “Show Me Love,” and announced his “Want You” North American Tour that is kicking off this weekend. The 11-date tour is making its way from coast to coast to showcase his trusted catalog of timeless house music. You can check out EDX’s full tour dates below, and get tickets to his tour here.
Deep House | EDX Brings Feel-Good Vibes On New Release, “Want You”
Posted by Juicebox on April 16, 2015
Although ever changing, EDX’s sound is truly timeless and always identifiably EDX. Only a few months after his highly successful line of releases skyrocketed on Beatport charts, the ambassador of melodic house returns again with a new original. Titled “Want You”, the new tune is feel-good, dance-ready track that explores a deeper sound that EDX has grown to favor. Released via HK Records, a sub-label of Ministry of Sound, the track has already received massive support by Pete Tong who premiered it on his BBC Radio 1 show earlier this month. Check out “Want You” above and grab your copy on Beatport.
House, Mix | FNT Exclusive Premiere| EDX ‘No Xcuses’ 213
Posted by Juicebox on March 31, 2015
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EDX has been a machine this year, and we only just started the fourth month of 2015. Between his slew of shows at Miami Music Week, his whirlwind performance at Ultra Music Festival, his first single of the year “Remember House,” and his upcoming single “Want You,” the Swiss wunderkind made quite the imprint on the new year, and he has shown no sign of slowing down. Continuing his role as one of house music’s most influential tastemakers, EDX comes to FNT to premiere the 213th episode of his weekly radio show, No Xcuses. His SiriusXM-endorsed radio show consistently showcases the hottest music in dance music, and this week’s episode is no different. Sit back, relax, and allow EDX to help you make it through the rest of the week.
Free Download: EDX – No Xcuses 213
Tracklist:
01. H Two O feat. Platnum – Need You More (LiTek Remix) [Get Twisted]
02. Twim – Los Vecinos (Original Mix) [Subterrano]
03. Playless – Broken [Toolroom]
04. #Press Play – SUMMER OF LOVE (AS I AM REMIX) [Promo] 05. David Vrong ft. Olivera – Bring Me All [Mutants]
06. L.O.O.P & Laserjakk – Dontcha (Original Mix) [Promo]
07. Hardsoul & Dirty Freek ft. Bridgette – Just Another Face [Get Twisted]
08. EDX – Want You [HK/MoS]
09. Antonio Giacca – Real Love (Original Mix) [Pinkstar]
10. My Digital Enemy – Desire Life (Crazibiza Remix) [VuDu]
11. Watermat & TAI – Frequency (Original Mix) [Spinnin Deep]
12. Oliver Heldens – Melody (Original Mix) [Spinnin]
13. Audien ft. Parson James – Insomnia (Original Mix) [Astralwerks]
14. Eddie Thoneick – Solar (Deniz Koyu Mix) [Axtone]
Deep House | EDX – Want You
Posted by GMONEY on March 26, 2015
Hot off the heels of his last club banger, “Remember House,” EDX has returned with “Want You.” The Swiss-based producer, who has cemented his legacy as one of the progressive greats, has been known for his exploration within the different subgenres of house, and “Want You” perfectly balances his new house stylings with his defining progressive sound. Deep, dark undertones lay the foundation for the track while EDX gives the track a different vibe with uplifting melodies and synth stabs that are an ode to his progressive house days. The track is set to be released on April 13th via HK Records, so make sure to get your copy when it drops!
House | FNT’s Top 5 EDX Tracks
Posted by GMONEY on March 3, 2015
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One of the most venerated and respected producers in the dance music scene is Maurizio Colella, aka EDX. The house music specialist has been producing dance music since 1994, and year after year, the gifted musician has delivered fantastic releases. Colella began as a remix DJ, and after gaining inspiration from dance music legends like Laurent Garnier, he was able to turn his passion for electronic music into a reality.
Through the years, the dance music veteran has stayed relevant, even as he has experimented with his sound in different sub-genres of dance music like tech-house, due to his dedication to his craft. Through 20 years of production, EDX has amassed an impressive discography. In 2012, he released his debut artist album, On the Edge, after spending years working on it. In recent years, EDX has explored new sonic frontiers with his music, as he experimented with a clubbier house style that still laid its roots in his progressive background. Tracks like “Cool You Off” and his Collateral Effects EP showcased EDX’s new sound, and these releases were resounding successes. His latest remix of Sons of Maria and Nora en Pure’s track, “Uruguay,” has dominated the Beatport Deep House chart, as it currently sits at #2.
As a blast to the past, we decided to dig through EDX’s entire discography spanning his 20-year career and put together a list of our Top 5 EDX songs.
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