Future House | Teddy Rose’s “Infuse” Keeping Future House Relevant
Posted by VMan on October 5, 2016
I’ve sort of moved on to acts like Malaa or kind of found future house saturated as of late. But “Infuse” brings the spirit of the genre back into full-swing. Teddy Rose, based out of San Diego, focuses mostly on a future house sound, but just as bits of the genres shift over time (like any genre naturally), he stays with the times, putting his own innovations on the tune.
Teddy Rose is onto something for sure, if he begins networking strongly with others in his genre niche as well as got his tunes in the right hands, Teddy could quite possibly make it to the next level.
If you are in the SoCal area, try to catch Teddy Rose live and experience his world brought to it’s full potential.
Future Trap | “Felicity” produced by Leat’Eq, Wanna Wake, and featuring Haley Gorman Puts The “Bass” In Future Bass
Posted by VMan on September 21, 2016
Daily Earfood has been on role when it comes to finding small artist with big sounds, they’ve done it again with the release of “Felicity”, a song `that proves this trio can stand on their own feet – a breaking point for artists who seem somewhat new to the dance music game as a living.
I hope Leat’Eq and Wanna Wake work together again, future bass is a very saturated market/sound right now, but they’ve found a way to approach the genre freshly and deliver something that goes above and beyond the call of duty. Haley Gorman is the strings that pull the package together though – very soothing style here.
Albums | “Goodbye” Is Melvv’s Best Song To Date
Posted by VMan on September 17, 2016
This is the hottest collaboration of the week, with ease. Melvv and MOONZz connect on their new Majestic Casual released single, “Goodbye” and it is out of this world. I’ve heard stuff by both of these artists in the past but this is easily the best work on both of their resumes. MOONZz flawless vocals float perfectly atop of the sexy future beats production via Milwaukee producer, Melvv. Check it out above!
Chill | Steve Void Makes Biggest Hit Yet “Chemistry (ft. Clara Mae)”
Posted by VMan on September 15, 2016
Steve Void made it into this week’s New Music Friday playlist on Spotify, he has well over 500,000 plays now, has garnered 10 million plays to his name overall, and isn’t stopping anytime soon.
The soloist based out of Europe has crossed future bass and the best elements of chill house to make a track that is a true hybrid.
Steve has an upcoming collaboration with Sam Feldt, so keep an eye out for that one as well.
Chill | Steve Void’s “Chemistry” Hit’s #4 On SoundCloud’s “New & Hot” Overall Chart And Climbing
Posted by VMan on September 8, 2016
Steve Void is one house artist who’s hard to ignore. Few come close to his sound design ability and knowledge regarding chill house and deep house trends, and he’s been rewarded for this. Steve Void has over 11 million streams attained in under a year. If that doesn’t scream success I don’t know what does.
Steve Void’s “Chemistry” features a beautiful blend of chill house elements that have taken over the scene in the last couple of years while also taking a stab at the future bass explosion that is upon us. I’d be looking out for big things from this artist, such as a new collaboration with, let’s say, with Sam Feldt. (Hint hint.)
Electronic | Razz impresses with his remix of “La La Land”
Posted by APM on September 7, 2016
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Razz is back with his new remix of “La La Land”, originally by DVBBS x Shaun Frank and featuring the gorgeous vocals from Delaney Jane. This future bass track takes you on a roller coaster ride, introducing melodic orchestral elements leading up to a powerful gritty drop. Razz has been on quite a streak of releases lately, with his original “Right Back” seeing a release on Kitchen Records, and his remix of “Walking On A Dream” being supported across the music scene. We can’t wait for his next releases, but for now, check out Razz’s take on “La La Land”.
Mix | Mallive Plays Unreleased Music on Jack Rabbit Radio
Posted by Meezy on September 2, 2016
If you are an FNT regular, you must be familiar with Jack Rabbit Radio at this point… If not, it is a 30min mix series with new episodes every two weeks. We are strong supporters here and we are happy to see that Jack Rabbit is branching out with the first guest mix of the series. The mix is brought to you by an NYC based producer by the name of Mallive. Mallive’s production style is heavily influenced by the new future bass craze, which you can hear with first track in the mix. The first track is a Mallive unreleased original and is rumored to be released within the next couple weeks… so keep an eye out. The rest of the mix follows a similar high energy theme. Enjoy the latest installment of Jack Rabbit Radio and as alway, check back in two weeks for more.