Electronic | HiFadility x Queen Latifah – UNITY
Posted by BIGLIFE on March 25, 2015
[soundcloud params=”auto_play=false&show_comments=true”]https://soundcloud.com/iamhifadility/queenslatifahxhifadility[/soundcloud]Spring has just arrived and has graciously brought a new track from HiFadility. The producer/composer/DJ creates a soulful electro trap edit of Queen Latifah’s UNITY by keeping her vocals and the horn accompaniment, while laying down his own bass line and signature HiFadility claps, guitar riffs, and shakers. An innovative sound designer, there is always an exciting novelty involved in listening to new HiFadility tracks. Make sure to download the track to get this replay friendly tune. Follow HiFadility on soundcloud or twitter at IamHiFadility where he will be releasing more edits as part of The Queens EP.
Alternative, Chill, Hip-Hop, Reggae | Academy – Hold Me Down
Posted by Matt Keene on March 4, 2015
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Originally discovered by FNT, Academy has made huge strides since their debut back in October of 2013. The duo has been well overdue for new tunes as it’s been almost a year since their freshman EP ‘Moving Methods‘ was released. Full of funky bass, horns and catchy guitar riffs by producer Matt Osenton, not to mention some fresh turntable scratching provided by DJ Smiles, this new single shows Evan and John’s versatility and progression as artists. Hold Me Down is the first single off their sophomore project set to drop later this Spring and if this is any indication, it appears your summer beach playlist will be full of Academy. Be sure to throw the guys a follow on Twitter (@Academy401) and Like their page on Facebook!
House | Freedom Fry – Shaky Ground (Danielle Remix)
Posted by GMONEY on February 24, 2015
Danielle seems to be an up-and-coming New York City-based artist with one track to her name, a remix of Freedom Fry’s hit, “Shaky Ground,” that is worth writing home about. Danielle’s remix is the perfect combination of indie and dance with just a touch of summer to give the track a beautiful, beach-y vibe. She leaves Freedom Fry’s vocals untouched as she works her magic on the rest of the track, infusing infectiously catchy guitar riffs with lively percussive work and sparkling synth patterns to deliver the perfect remix as we make our way through the last bit of the winter season.
Free Download: Freedom Fry – Shaky Ground (Danielle Remix)
Trance | Ferry Tayle feat. Sarah Shields & Ludovic H – The Most Important Thing (Falcon Remix)
Posted by JT on November 9, 2014
Calling all Trance Warriors! Fresh off the press at Always Alive Recordings, American trance producer Nate Kozlowski (Falcon) has brought us his take at Ferry Tayle’s “The Most Important Thing” and is this track fire. The guitar strings follow a transition from heart-melting vocals, stealing us away from reality. Euphoric would be an understatement. Nate has received support for his music from top trance DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond, Dash Berlin, Aly & Fila, Paul Oakenfold, Markus Schulz and Roger Shah. Nate also had the opportunity to debut his DJ career at EDC Orlando in 2012 after winning Insomniac’s Discovery Project contest.
This track is a prime example of uplifting trance – to all my friend who are not afraid of 138, expect this one to become an essential tune for your favourite DJ’s toolkit.
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Albums | A Sense of Wonder by Dan Sieg
Posted by JT on November 8, 2014
A Sense of Wonder is an album entirely dedicated to our generation of lovers, adventurers, and dreamers. It is an album that inspires, musically narrating tales of victory and defeat caught in between simple moments and complex realities. It is an album that innovates, as Dan Sieg demonstrates he’s unafraid to play with our emotions by experimenting with both the uplifting and dark sides of progressive trance. He reminds us that curiosity doesn’t always lead to a sense of discovery – it can bite you right back. Released by the titan’s of progressive trance and house, Silk Royal Records, A Sense of Wonder can be commended for defining “Progressive Trance,” as it is truly a work of art.
Dan Sieg hasn’t always gone by this moniker. He paved his path into progressive trance as Dan & Sam (Sam Wilkinson) and after showcasing the timeless “Walls” with sensational vocalist Maxx Hennard (an XM Electric Area 52 favorite), the floodgates had opened. Dan couldn’t slow down. He released over 30 originals and remixes in the past year, all in lieu of perfecting A Sense of Wonder. Indeed, Dan’s 17 years of musical endurance, which started with guitar at age 8, is vividly displayed in the depth of the chords here – every pluck, bass line, build up, and transition is strategically placed to create this front to end masterpiece.
Every track has its story. Some are the product of empty nights filled with endless streams of thought, others a reflection of friends and memories made in unexpected circumstances. The album starts with the uplifting “Iris” and permeates the path for the journey we are about to begin. A Sense of Wonder plays with our emotions, bringing us summertime sadness with a track like “Gloom,” and then elevating us back to cloud 9 with “Erko.” He even curates a rendition of techno with the clever “Techbruary,” a track that took me completely off-guard when first blessing my speakers. The album has received support from artists of all kind, with “Welcome To The Alley” being showcased on Above & Beyond’s Group Therapy episode 99. A Sense of Wonder concludes with “Horizons,” a progressive track that soundscapes all five senses to attention. Dan Sieg has become imprinted permanently as a progressive trance guru with this glorious release, so be prepared and grab a parachute, because grounding yourself is not an option.
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House | Matt Zanardo – Keep It Funky (Original Mix)
Posted by JT on October 31, 2014
House DJ’s, take out your notepads, because it’s time for a lesson in “Crowd-Control”. I haven’t been this impressed with mashup’s and bootlegs since I came across Kap Slap and 3LAU when they were on their rise. I’ve had the opportunity to witness Matt Zanardo live in action and I have to say, his productions are a testament to the types of parties he maintains on a consistent basis. Hailing from the jungles of Toronto, Canada, he’s recently blessed the HYSTERIA! and Dim Mak labels with some heavy releases and “Keep It Funky” is nothing less. Sampling “Hey Leroy” by Jimmy Castor, Zanardo adds a fat bass guitar, a groovy beat, and a touch of party masala that’ll blow any crowd out of the water. Cop this download and add it to your toolkit, quick!