Hip-Hop | Valentina x CO x Bradford – If I Want You (Prod. HO & Memmory)
Posted by Juicebox on February 19, 2016
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If you’ve never been to the westside then listen to this track. Young producer Henry Oman teams up with his brother, Charlie, and friend, Colton, to create a song that you will want to play on repeat. This song boasts beautiful vocals along with heavy bars and a dope beat to create a song that is one of a kind. Keep your eyes on the Worth It! group as they are sure to drop great tracks in the near future.
Chill | FNT Premiere: Enjoy The Future Bass Ride With IMLAY’s Remix Of MYLK’s “Dream Catcher”
Posted by VMan on February 16, 2016
IMLAY is one of Korea’s best future bass artists. There’s something sweet about the way he does it, his sound always comes across like alot of hard work was poured into it to make it pop.
“Dream Catcher (IMLAY Remix)” is no different, well-plucked melodies and moment-capturing chord progressions glide through your speakers and across the room. Enveloping gentle Japanese lyrics with sun-kissed future bass sound.
Electronic | Elephante’s “Black Ivory” is an absolute masterpiece
Posted by APM on February 9, 2016
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One word: WOW. Elephante’s newest original track, “Black Ivory”, just absolutely blew our minds! Being used to the progressive/electro elements that we usually find in Phante’s tracks, “Black Ivory” goes to show that Elephante is a producer that can defy genres and explore limitless possibilities. While that classic Elephante sound can still be heard, this new original production takes a more “future bass” approach, complete with hard hitting yet melodic drops, energetic bass lines, and also some actual elephant sounds! Don’t believe me? See for yourself by checking out the track now!
Interviews | Marat Leon Breaks Beatport Chart, Talks Future, Past, and More
Posted by VMan on February 2, 2016
After releasing his last single “Swing,” Marat Leon took the time out to do an interview with FNT. The Baltimore based DJ has a strong focus on house music. In 2015, he’s re-strategized and has been able to put his music center stage. “Swing” recently broke the top 100 on the Indie Dance and Nudisco charts. This is just the start for the solo DJ. Read below to hear more about Marat Leon’s perspective on the scene.
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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.
House | Oliver Heldens Joins Forces with Throttle for a Dirty Disco Collab That Will Have You Groovin’ to the Dance Floor
Posted by Tay on January 12, 2016
Oliver Heldens stormed onto the scene in 2013 with his signature groove-driven style of future house and quickly become one of the growing genre’s flag-bearers. In the years since his emergence, the Dutch wunderkind has dominated dance music with quality releases under both his Heldens’ moniker and his recently-introduced HI-LO alias. Now, Heldens has released, “Waiting,” his much-anticipated collaboration with Throttle, to kick off the new year in style. “Waiting” showcases Heldens’ future house style with heavy influence from Throttle’s disco undertones for a track set to tear up the dance floor around the world.