Chill, Electronic | Dive into Aash Mehta’s new ambient single “Swimming In The Clouds”
Posted by Juicebox on December 23, 2015
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Throughout the year, Aash Mehta has shown us that he can do more than stick to just one genre. Having released originals and remixes spanning from Chill Trap, Progressive House, Sax-House, to Future-Pop, Aash takes on an ambient journey with his new track, “Swimming In The Clouds”. Aash puts it perfectly when he says, “During the holiday season, I always realize how much I have to be thankful for. However, with all the chaos currently surrounding the world – all the violence, hatred, discrimination – we could all use some more peace in our lives.” A beautiful atmospheric vibe combined with a peaceful melody makes “Swimming In The Clouds” a must listen and a must download. Be sure to grab it for free now!
Deep House | Jeffrey Alexander Release “Bones” featuring Gossling
Posted by VMan on December 21, 2015
Jeffrey Alexander takes you on a journey through the deeper side of house music. Following up on the heals of “How You Want To Feel” Alexander delivers us the highly anticipated “Bones”. Gossling’s vocals take you on journey that’ll keep you pressing repeat over and and over again.
Hip-Hop, Rap | Angelo Mota – alive (ft. SIIMBA LIIVES LONG) [prod. eestbound]
Posted by BIGLIFE on May 29, 2015
Wow, I can’t get over how good this record is! The hook and the verses from both featured SIIMBA LIVES LONG and Angelo Mota reminds me of a classic head banger where they take you for a crazy lyrical journey. I’ve been following Angelo for a few months now, and this might be the start of a rising star in the making. Make sure you grab the free download above!
Hip-Hop | Zak Downtown – Kylie Kendall (prod. NEM)
Posted by BIGLIFE on April 23, 2015
Zak Downtown has been at it for a while now, and I keep loving every release! The most recent release is exactly what I think a smash sounds like, roll down the windows and turn up the volume. Not only is the flow on point, but it pairs perfectly with the production as Zak takes us on a sonic journey and the catchy “Kylie Kendall” helps bridge each of the verses.
Make sure you grab the Free Download and definitely give him a Follow on Twitter and Like on Facebook and I can’t wait to hear whats next from this rising star!
Free Download – Zak Downtown – Kylie Kendall (prod. NEM)
House | Argonaut & Wasp – Future Protocol
Posted by VMan on February 24, 2015
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A friend of mine put me on to Argonaut & Wasp’s debut 4 track EP “Future Protocol” and I must say, I’m pleasantly surprised, this is jazz meets future house, or whatever you want to call it, and it sounds smooth like silk! True to its name, “Future Protocol” is the future, with vibes reminding me a bit of Chromeo or Jamiroquai with the funk. If you’re feeling adventurous, and feel like going on a musical journey tonight, press play, Argonaut & Wasp’s got you covered! This is a must listen and a must download!
Melodic Progressive, Trance | Blood Groove & Kikis – Silver Sand (Original Mix)
Posted by JT on November 6, 2014
Yes. Yes. Oh Yes. Blood Groove & Kikis have done it again. Due for release on Pineapple Digital on November 24, 2014, the duo captivate their audience with a musical journey that is nothing less than profound. Enjoying coverage in the past from Above & Beyond, Armin Van Buuren, Jaytech, Myon & Shane 54, Matt Darey, and Richard Durand, among many others, Blood Groove & Kikis demonstrate with their latest, “Silver Sand,” that a spiritual awakening in the dance music scene is right around the corner. With a sound this divine, one can barely fathom the limits of atomistic society; yes, “Silver Sands” tells us to wake up, spread our arms wide, and be free from the stresses of our daily lives. Grab a friend, plug this into your stereo, and drive.
Dubstep, Progressive House | Denzal Park & Dave Winnel – The Great Valley
Posted by Middy on February 9, 2014
A trio of under rated producers from down under come together to create something that is very different for both parties. They have become known for their clubby, progressive house, and with “The Great Valley” they keep some of that sound, but go for something a little more mellow and different. They eschew the trend of big drops and go for something more soothing, with long melodic segments that almost act as though they are narrating some epic journey, only to be interrupted by a Seven Lions-esque dubstep bridge. It is great to see artists experiment outside of their comfort zone, and even better to see it work and it does here in “The Great Valley”.