Mix | Mallive Plays Unreleased Music on Jack Rabbit Radio

Posted by 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.

Mix | Jack Rabbit Radio | Session 006

Posted by on August 21, 2016

The Jack Rabbit that we’ve come to love here at FNT just dropped his sixth installment of his radio session… and it’s gold. It consists of a lot of future sounding tracks, some hype, some laidback. A great variety of sounds in this one. We know you’re gonna love this mix. Already looking forward to session 007 in another two weeks.

Alternative, Electronic | Opia – YDU

Posted by on August 17, 2016

If you haven’t heard of this band, you should know who they are, Opia is literally the next best thing to hit music since MGMT, Rufus, or Modest Mouse! You heard from me that this band is the future, so enjoy and share! Every single one of their tunes are amazing so make sure you checkout the rest of them here: Opia

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Ambient, Electronic, Hip-Hop, House | SiDizen King Reminisces on Dillon Francis and Kygo’s “Coming Over”

Posted by on July 27, 2016

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Future hiphop luminary SiDizen King has continued to captivate listeners since he released his debut single “One Day” this past May. His experimental mix of rap and electronic is unbelievably clever, quick, and polished, brilliantly shining through the musical efforts of the same blend from other artists. This is once again illuminated in his latest remix of Dillon Francis and Kygo’s “Coming Over” featuring James Hersey. This fusion of hip hop and tropical house is seamless, as SiDizen King’s silky smooth cadences bring a new light into the original, giving off the perfect mood for some late-night listening.

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Electronic | DEMUR Strikes Again With Controversy, Releases New Song

Posted by on July 21, 2016

DEMUR is climbing the ranks in American dance music. Based out of LA, the propaganda-themed artist who isn’t particularly open about his identity, has shared a handful of graphic art pieces, as well as songs, that clearly call out elements that occur in the industry that he isn’t pleased with.

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Progressive House | Ingenia’s “Horizon” Is Something The World Needs Right Now

Posted by on July 11, 2016

“Horizon” has one of the more unique and hospitable stories the world really needs right now. Duo Ingenia have paired up with Robin Vane which not only bred a dope house sound that will soften your heart, but also speaks a message that few could experience: The ups and downs Robin Vane had as he dealt with young abused victims through the company Thrive World.

For Ingenia, this will be their last song before they go their separate ways. A sad moment, but one that will only bring more success for Jordi and Wouter in the future.

Bass | Callie Reiff Teams Up With Ronaissance to Drop Skrillex Co-Signed Track, “Tin Machine”

Posted by on June 30, 2016

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We’ve been keeping track of Callie Reiff and her burgeoning music career pretty intently these last few months after she dazzled with an impressive b2b with Mija in Brooklyn and followed that up with a Mad Decent release. Now, the 16-year-old star is ready to become a disruptive force in bass music with her Skrillex co-signed track with Ronaissance, “Tin Machine.” Fusing together trap with elements of future bass for a style that can only be defined as “metallic trap,” Callie Reiff and Ronaissance have delivered a bass anthem that will surely melt some brains during this festival season.