Electro, Exclusive | Kaptain ft Brizzy – Telegraph

Posted by on March 18, 2014

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Wake up to the funk with Kaptain’s latest release “Telegraph” featuring Brizzy, a boogie down electro record for ya’ll to vibe to on this glorious sunny Tuesday. Let the bass flow, and wait till the electric guitar kicks in, some straight clean sex for your soul and ears. Safe to say, Kaptain and Brizzy were feeling good when they produced this tune, which is reflected in the sound. Hitting us with the premiere, this is a must listen and get that free download! Also check out the stems for this track available for free download in the link below for remix purposes!

Free Download: Kaptain  feat. Brizzy – Telegraph

Chill, Electronic, Trap | Amp Live – Closer to the Sun (Colorado Dreamin’)

Posted by on March 2, 2014

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Coming at you from the 5-1-0 (Oakland), star producer Amp Live, also 1/2 of the hit Bay Area rap group Zion I, has just released another track under his solo alias, bringing you probably some of the chillest vibes you’ll hear all day. Featuring smooth acoustic guitar, clean wobbles, and fresh vocals from The ReMINDers, Timeline, & Sloppy Joe, “Closer to the Sun” delivers a unique sound that showcases Amp‘s wealth of potential to grow outside of his involvement with Zion I and flourish as an individual. After you hit play, don’t forget to give him a like or a follow on one of his social media outlets – definitely worth it.

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Electronic | Sir Sly – Gold (Phazz Remix)

Posted by on February 26, 2014

This song was incredibly difficult to categorize, and that is exactly what makes it so cool. Phazz’s remix of “Gold” by Sir Sly is simply some bass filled bouncy bliss. The variety of sounds in this track made it interesting all the way through. The drum work in this track is on point, as well as the groovy bass-line. The guitar made me think of warmer, summery times. Grab this unique track for free!

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Free Download: Sir Sly – Gold (Phazz Remix)

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Progressive House | Doc Hollywood & Alastor – Back To You

Posted by on February 18, 2014

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Doc Hollywood & Alastor hit us with their latest release “Back To You” an anthemic progressive house banger that’s going to get you inspired. My friend put me on to these guys with this track, and the light and sweet production behind this one still manages to capture the big room feel. Incorporating piano, guitar, cello with electro elements, this makes for a smooth build up for a fun and catchy drop that’ll make you feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside.  If Doc Hollywood & Alastor keep this sound up, they should have a radio-hit in no time! This is a must listen and a must download!

Free Download: Doc Hollywood & Alastor – Back To You

Deep House | Androma – Kaya

Posted by on February 17, 2014

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Spring comes early, and Androma’s the one bringing the sunlight with his release of “Kaya,” a deep house remix of  Vera Hall’s “Trouble So Hard” made popular by Moby’s “Natural Highs,” and if you’ve been tired of the saxophone or the bells in your deep house music expect none, but rather a funky guitar, uplifting piano chords a la Michel Fuguain, layered with high pitched retro synths that will have you feeling great! If you’re looking for the feel good track of the day, Androma’s “Kaya” takes it! This is a must listen!

Chill, Indie | Prelow – For The Team

Posted by on January 22, 2014

After a semi-intelligent child turned me on to their music a few weeks back, I have been absolutely hooked on Prelow. The mysterious band has only one public track on their SoundCloud, but the heavily-produced indie tune “For The Team” has me begging to hear more.

Lead vocalist, Jesse Aicher, whispers sweet nothings in to your ear as the song progresses. His soft, melodic voice complementing the hazy electronic instrumental to make a sound unlike much of what I have heard coming out of the indie genre.

The duo, although seemingly new to the scene, clearly has a natural cohesion, and a knack for making intriguing music. I encourage you all to check out Prelow’s “For The Team” and stay tuned for more from the NYC-based group.