Videos | Chris Lake’s Remix of “Bonfire” Recieves A Live Video From Felix Jaehn
Posted by Juicebox on September 30, 2016
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Looking to maintain his pioneering command in his music, Felix Jaehn has announced a live video featuring his worldwide summer tour to the tune of Chris Lake’s remix of “Bonfire.” The original was an astounding new direction for Felix, allowing him to branch out and discover new sounds that have him taking on a grungier side. Soon after the release of “Bonfire,” the single was picked up by Scottish-producer Chris Lake and remade into a club-centric masterpiece, and now Felix Jaehn is using the remix as the anthem to his summer as he recaps every standout moment during his tour. The video spotlights everyone that has made an impact on his breakthrough season, and allows us to take in the infectious energy that Felix’s emits in both his music and his performances.
See the video below and get your copy of the remix here.
Videos | Felix Jaehn Releases Music Video For “Bonfire”
Posted by Juicebox on August 19, 2016
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We already know Felix Jaehn is fully capable of making the biggest summer anthems we’ve all come to love. Last year, it was his remix of OMI’s “Cheerleader,” and this summer he’s given us a sultry, impassioned number, “Bonfire” featuring Finnish singer ALMA. Since its release, the track has garnered over 19 million streams on Spotify and continues to exist on the Global Top 100 Spotify Chart. The confident, dark nature of the song is a step away from Felix’s more melodious sound that we’re use to, but still proves that he can switch up his sound and still bring forth an energy that remains unmatchable.
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Featured | Felix Jaehn Proves He Can Step Outside His Comfort Zone and Still Pack Stadiums
Posted by Tay on August 12, 2016
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Felix Jaehn is not allowing himself to be bound by one genre. Up until the start of the summer, the 21-year-old producer was turning out a solid string of blissful, melodic house singles, quickly spearheading the tropical house movement and becoming of the more recognized artists of the genre. His remix of OMI’s “Cheerleader” last summer was a foolproof breakthrough, placing his name on the top of the charts in over 50 countries and giving him an outstanding fanbase that could pack any venue or stadium with every performance.
House | Felix Jaehn and Hitimpulse Join Forces For “Cut The Cord”
Posted by Juicebox on May 23, 2016
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It’s no shocker that Felix Jaehn is a mastermind in the tropical house genre. The German producer became instantly famous when he released his reggae, pop-infused remix of OMI’s “Cheerleader” last summer, which skyrocketed to the #1 spot on iTunes charts in over 55 countries. Suddenly bestowed with a huge international fan base, Felix was prepared to maintain that energy by showing off his musical dynamism by working with some of most talented producers and artists in the industry. Just last month, his pop-infused single “Can’t Go Home” with powerhouse artists Steve Aoki and Adam Lambert demonstrated the 21-year-old producer’s effortless ability to cross through genres and step outside his comfort zone.
Now, Felix Jaehn returns to once again surprise us with another genre-defying gem. His newest track “Cut The Cord” with Berlin-based producer Hitimpulse is a bouncy, evocative tune that highlights a fusion of rolling piano scales, thick synths, and a punching breakbeat rhythm.
Listen to the track below or find it here.
Contests | Ticket Giveaway – Felix Jaehn @ Kingdom Nightclub
Posted by Juicebox on May 4, 2016
Austin fam! With the weekend fast approaching, its time to start figuring out your plans, and we have just the event for you. Felix Jaehn, the melodic house maestro behind the iconic remix of OMI’s “Cheerleader,” one of the most ubiquitous tracks in the world, will be making his Austin debut at the Kingdom Nightclub on Friday, May 6th, and we’re giving away two tickets to one lucky fan to attend the show and catch Felix’s first show in the Lone Star state. In the two short years since Felix Jaehn’s explosion onto the scene, he’s quickly catapulted himself to the pinnacle of the dance music world, releasing chart-topping hit after chart-topping hit, and dominating the festival circuit. Jaehn’s DJ sets promise to bring a heavy dose of vibes mixed in with his signature uplifting house style, so let the German wunderkind deliver sun-soaked vibes to your Friday night.
Tropical House | Steve Aoki Joins Forces With Felix Jaehn and Adam Lambert on “Can’t Go Home”
Posted by Tay on April 5, 2016
Last month, Steve Aoki revealed that he’s been in the studio with some unexpected collaborators working on a few tracks that would shock the world. The Dim Mak label head got in the studio with the American Idol star, Adam Lambert, and the Dutch youngster, Felix Jaehn, on his latest effort, “Can’t Go Home,” for one of the most unexpected collaborations that we’ve seen in years. While the three artists come from vastly different backgrounds, their work on “Can’t Go Home” together meshes seamlessly, as Aoki steers away from his typical electro house stylings in favor of Jaehn’s uplifting, sun-soaked brand of melodic house. The talented duo of producers lay down soaring flute melodies and smooth percussions to bolster Lambert’s pop croons.
Remix | Prince Fox and Phantoms Take On Felix Jaehn With Their New Remixes
Posted by Tay on January 28, 2016
We’ve been huge fans of Felix Jaehn ever since we first came across his music last year. He’s primed to become one of the breakout stars of this year’s festival circuit, as he looks to bring his melody-rich style of house music around the world. While he hasn’t released a new track in a while, the German youngster has kicked off the year with a new, self-titled EP featuring three old Felix tracks, and two brand new remixes by his fellow Casablanca Records artists, Prince Fox and Phantoms. The NYC-based DJ / producer, Prince Fox, takes “Ain’t Nobody” and turns it on its head, layering quirky percussions and bubbly bass accents for a dope future bass re-imagination. Phantoms, on the other hand, takes “Book of Love” in a different direction, keeping the soothing melodies and uplifting vibe of the original and infusing it with jazz-y undertones and airy vocal effects. Listen to both remixes below, and get your copy of the EP here.