Deep House | Kryptogram Blesses Us With Soulful Deep Track

Posted by on March 23, 2015

Facebook | SoundCloud | Twitter

Chicago native Kryptogram dropped his third and biggest release yet. Kryptogram is bringing soul back to house music incorporating live instruments into his tracks and blessing us with some funky sax and soulful vocal samples. Kick back and turn this one up and groove through your Monday.

Chill, Electro | Atlas Bound – Talk

Posted by on December 2, 2014

Facebook | SoundCloud | Twitter

Let’s put it out there, that Next Wave Records have been spitting out quality tunes left and right, and this latest “Talk” by Atlas Bound, is not you obvious cross over record, but rather one to kick back and relax to; just let the music play out your headphones. Subtle soulful vocals over an ambient, electronic, bassy production is what you’ll get from “Talk,” so educate yourself and enjoy some fine new music with Atlas Bound.

Chill | Sam Feldt & Kav Verhouzer – Hot Skin (Original Mix)

Posted by on October 28, 2014

Facebook | SoundCloud | Twitter

Sam Feldt juts dropped “Hot Skin” an original collaboration he did with Kav Verhouzer, and folks let this one play, it takes a minute to get going, but once those chords kick in, and the vocals drop, it’s legit a piece of heaven. If you have a sex playlist, this is the one you put at the top of the list to get things going, so if you love somebody, make love to them tonight, I’m telling you! This is a must listen!

DO SOMETHING

Progressive House | Sevag – People / Warrior March

Posted by on September 26, 2014

Sevag - People : Warrior March

We have two tunes for you before you head out on the town tonight (or not). French DJ, Antoine Clamaran, who is not a household name in the States, but has a very strong fan base in France and is part of French super group, Reepublic, has started his own label and Sevag’s two track EP is one of its first releases. The two tunes have the bouncy, progressive feel that has been heard in his recent tracks, like “Latina“. That kick drum is heavy, so bring the subs on these ones.

Beatport: Sevag – People / Warrior March

Progressive House | Bowts – Recur

Posted by on September 19, 2014

bowts

A little something before you kick off the weekend. I hadn’t heard anything from Magnus & Timon for quite some time and lo and behold it was because they had split up and Timon is producing on his own. Not skipping a beat, Timon, now Bowts, delivers another well produced, high energy, melodic tune, filled with plenty of hands in the air moments. It is free, so make sure you grab it below.

Facebook | Twitter | Soundcloud

Free Download: Bowts – Recur

Events | Feed Me Brings The Teeth To Terminal 5

Posted by on September 3, 2014

feed me terminal 5

When you kick off a tour, you want to do it with a bang. Picking NYC for your city and Terminal 5 as your venue is a great way to kick things off not just me as a biased observer being from the area, but also with its size and impact on dance music. Terminal 5 has one of the best sound systems in the city and that was evident on this night. The low end was so strong during the show that the hairs on my body did not sit still for a second that he was playing. Not sure how the kids up front handled it (lots of drugs probably), but it was one of the most intense bass experiences I have felt, but with the clarity of Terminal 5’s speakers it was easy to take in.

READ ON >>

Electro-House, FYI | Does Every Vinai Song Sound The Same?

Posted by on August 7, 2014

vinai suckIt is a hypothetical question to get your attention because the answer is yes, and here is why. I saw a side-by-side comparison a while ago and didn’t think too much of it, just an isolated incident of two songs that were made at the same time and released over the span of a few months. Then this Magnetic Mag article popped up in news feed today and I realized that this is much worse than I thought. So I decided to some more digging to try and get the full story and man it is rough. They all have the same kick, the same notes, the same Pryda snare at the exact moments in the drop — its almost like if you lined up the songs they would sound like one song. Oh wait, somebody did that and it is somewhat startling to hear the results.

To be fair, artists spend years developing a “signature” sound and once they find it, they aren’t going to deviate too far from it, especially in the early stages of their professional career. However, in this case, you see a cop and paste mentality, where almost no care goes into creating a new complete idea with each song. Instead it is a lazy reliance on what has worked in the past with no attempt to take risks or try something new. Us calling out Vinai for the pretty blatant lack of creativity probably won’t do much to dent their meteoric rise in the last year, that is up to the fans. It is up to them to decide whether or not they want to continue hearing the same song over and over again and the time when they say enough is enough may come sooner than Vinai would like.