Remix | KRNE, Stooki Sound, Promnite & More Remix Keys n Krates
Posted by VMan on June 28, 2016
This whole remix package was out of control the whole way through. From Promnite’s funky bass fueled edit, and KRNE and Stooki Sound’s trapped out official flips, to Autolaser future bass remix, all of these takes on the Keys N Krates are dope in their own way. My personal favorite have to be KRNE’s or Autolasers, both take the original version to the next level. Check them KRNE’s take on “I Know U” above, pick up the rest of the package on iTunes here!
Trap | Keys N Krates – I Just Can’t Deny (Video)
Posted by Adrego on February 5, 2014
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As far as live shows go, it doesn’t get much more official than Keys N Krates. The Toronto trio brings to the stage a mixture of real time instrumentation, looping and mixing that steals the show every time. Watch them entertain the masses across the world to the tune of “I Just Can’t Deny”, a fan favorite that carries with it all of the elements that make up a classic EDM-Trap banger. If your looking to hear more from Key N Krates make sure to head over to the Dim Mak Facebook page and download the free compilation they recently offered up in celebration of reaching 200k likes.
Electronic, Trap | Keys N Krates – Dum Dee Dum
Posted by mimada on July 8, 2013
It seems the Canadian fire that is Keys N Krates has spread its way across the pond. Annie Mac posted their latest single, “Dum Dee Dum” as her part of her regular Free Music Monday series. If you’re like me, then you’ve been bumping this track just about everyday since the release of their Hard Summer mixtape back in May, but now you can treat yo’ self to the song alone.
“Dum Dee Dum” starts out strong as a pretty bold trap track, but Keys N Krates are no basic bitches. The switch up halfway thru will present you with the undeniable urge to practice your moves in front of the mirror so you can tw3rk on the dance floor at one of their many upcoming festivals appearances. So get on it now.
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Electro, Mix, Trap | Hard Summer Future Stars Mini-Mix #5 feat. Keys N Krates
Posted by mimada on May 30, 2013
Okay woah, I’m just gonna cut to the chase here and say this mix is BANGIN – Keys N Krates is proving themselves as a serious predator in the music game right now. This has got pretty much every track that you need to play at your parties if you ever want anyone to have any sort of fun right here, perfectly transitioning one into the next. Granted, my favorite parts are Keys N Krates original songs, especially I Just Can’t Deny (7:25). And you know, I can’t deny that this will probably be the only thing I listen to for the rest of the weekend.
As you can see, this is the 5th installment of HARD’s Future Stars Mini-Mix Series, which has so far featured Paper Diamond, Jerome LOL & Samo Sound Boy, Green Lantern and Justin Jay. You can check out those sets and many more here (can’t promise they’ll be as good as this one though…!)
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Download: Keys N Krates Future Stars Mini-Mix
Tracklist:
KEYS N KRATES – TREAT ME RIGHT (GRANDTHEFT REMIX)
SALVA – BBQ
KEYS N KRATES – POURIN UP (DEMO VERSION)
2 CHAINZ – MAKE IT WORK (ILLO BOOTLEG)
TNGHT – ACRYLIC
GRANDTHEFT AND CHRISTIAN RICH – DEEP
JACKAL – BOUNCE
KEYS N KRATES – I JUST CAN’T DENY (DEMO VERSION)
DAMN KIDS – BAKBA
KENDRICK LAMAR – M.A.A.D. CITY
KEYS N KRATES – DUM DEE DUM
Trap, Videos | Keys N Krates – Treat Me Right
Posted by mimada on May 3, 2013
I first stumbled upon Keys N Krates at a showcase during SXSW a few months back. As soon as this Toronto-based trio hit the stage that night, I was captivated by their dynamic. These guys have a certain sound and stage presence that’s hard for me to describe, but looking around the room I started to notice that everyone else had the same blank stare on their faces, which soon turned into a unified head nod to the beat. Their sound was so fresh and flow so seamless that before we knew it, the set was over and the crowd rushed the stage begging for more. It was a small crowd, but one of the most enthusiastic, I remember that.
Anyways, this track was one of the most memorable and it’s hard not to catch yourself bouncing along it. I love the thematic transition in tune with the song, along with how in the end, the femme-fatale turned deviant heroine prevails, muahaha!
Smacks these guys right in the middle of your radar, stat.
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