Dubstep | R Rated #54
Posted by Sev on November 8, 2012
With Krewella’s Play Hard Remix EP in the making, we are seeing some glimpses of their remixes surfacing rapidly. This week we got two free remixes of Krewella’s tracks, one from Culture Code and the other from The Pegboard Nerds. Both artist take a different take on their given tracks; With Culture code providing us with one of their melodic, trancey styled tracks they have been tearing the stages with. On the other hand we have Pegboard Nerds delivering another stellar heavy tune with some funky synths and aggressive growls.
Although we already posted Dirtyphonics latest single along with the remixes entitled “DIRTY”, we couldn’t keep out this new freebie given away that wasn’t on the EP. Synchronice nailed this remix giving it even more heavy bass and crazier synths than the original. This one definitely takes the top spot for my favorite remix of this track. You can grab the download HERE or below.
Although these next two tracks aren’t exactly “filthy” tracks, they earned their spots on R Rated. Minnesota has created some heavy tracks in his day, but lately he has been leaning more towards creating appealing melodic tracks and they definitely seem to be working. This Adventure Club remix sets the mood for a nice autumn afternoon.
Continuing on with the melodic tracks, this next one is by the Inspected ‘Dream Team’. Yes the record label Inspected was able to round up some of the biggest names under their label to create this next masterpiece in celebration of Movember. Gemini, Asa, Culprate, and KOAN Sounds collaborated on this next piece to create a unique melodic track.
To cap off R Rated, our very own Mach threw together this heavy mix. Don’t take this caution lightly, but if you can’t handle a hour and fifteen minutes of filth then this mix isn’t for you. Download the mix HERE. Read on below for the track list.
Progressive House | Krewella – Alive (Archie Remix)
Posted by Middy on October 24, 2012
Yes this song has seen remixed quite a few remixes, but when Archie steps up to the plate you have to listen. He combines his skillfully crafted arps with uplifting melodies, mixing in Krewella’s vocals and gritty electro stabs. The track combines the melodic tendencies we expect from Archie, while adding a toughness to give the track a new dimension.
Dubstep, Electro, Videos | Rey Marrasquin – Can’t Control Myself
Posted by Grubeats on October 24, 2012
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FNT’s favorite visual artist, Rey Marrasquin, continues to impress us with his incredible abilities. As always, Rey derives his inspiration from music. More specifically, EDM. This time he populates his creative glands by listening to Candyland’s remix of Krewella’s “Can’t Control Myself”. Capturing his process from start to finish using a time lapse video, we can see just how Rey works his magic. As always, hit him up on Twitter with special requests and new music, he’s always looking for a challenge.
Progressive House | Krewella – Alive (Stafford Brothers & Jealous Much Remix)
Posted by Middy on October 7, 2012
There are some DJs who build a almost cult-like following in their home country. You can look at examples like Sebastien Bennett in France, DJ Bl3nd in the US and the makers of this remix, Stafford Brothers in Australia. They have been mainstays in the Australian scene for several years now and after moving to LA this year, they look to take their talents to the international scene. This remix of “Alive” keeps Krewella’s vocal while practically totally reconstructing the instrumental with distorted synths and a strong bass line in a track that gets right to it and keeps the energy high the entire time.
DJ-Set, Dubstep, Electro-House | The Drop 034 (Jacob Plant Guest Mix)
Posted by Middy on September 28, 2012
The Drop is back with its 34th episode, fresh off of passing 100,000 downloads with a bass heavy selection of tracks with UK producer Jacob Plant on the guest mix. They interview trio Krewella who tell a great story involving Global Dance and Steve Angello. The mix this week features two tracks from Deadmau5’s latest album, the uplifting “Something To Believe In“, Seven Lion’s incredible remix of “The Great Divide” and Nero’s latest free track “Won’t You (Be There)“. Jacob Plant takes over the decks for the last half hour of the show with a ridiculous guest mix, putting together 24 songs in 30 minutes, mixing and mashing songs together, transitioning seamlessly between songs and genres. It is a rare guest mix to hear nowadays when guys have so many guest mix requests and just mail in a half hour mix of 7 or 8 popular songs. You can tell Jacob Plant really put effort into this and by starting with the Torro Torro remix of “Go Deep” he is not taking this lightly. Tracklist after the jump.
Moombahton, Trap | Adventure Club Ft Krewella – Rise & Fall (D!RTY AUD!O Remix)
Posted by Sev on July 26, 2012
Just when you thought you had heard all the remixes to Adventure Club’s track featuring Krewella, Rise & Fall, D!RTY AUD!O comes through again with something completely different from the rest. We have heard Krewella’s heavy dubstep remix. We have heard AT DAWN WE RAGE’s fantastic dubstep remix. Now D!RTY AUD!O has rolled through with a one of a kind moombahton-to-trap remix that definitely stands out from the rest. This track has done moombahton justice in my opinion, contributing a completely stylish and original drop that blows my mind every single time I listen to it. The build and progression of the track are top notch and the use of the vocals is excellent. I hate to say this over and over again, but I see great things to come for D!RTY AUD!O in the near future.
D!RTY AUD!O // Adventure Club // Krewella
Electro-House, Progressive House | Krewella – Alive (Henrix & Moore Remixes)
Posted by Middy on July 19, 2012
Krewella’s “Alive” has been given a nice set of remixes as we saw yesterday with the heavy Killabits remix in R Rated and now with remixes from Henrix (formerly Pedro Henriques) and Moore, whom you saw with his “The Moore, The Better EP” that we premiered for you here at FNT. Henrix gives a progressive take on the track with the superb vocals from Krewella and a guitar melody carrying the build into a drop of a euphoric hands in the air synth melody with a thumping bass line. Moore starts off with a soft build of synths similar to those in “The Veldt“, working very well with the vocals and then transitions into a hard drop of growling synths, chopped vocals bits and a fast moving bass line. Both of the remixes are quality takes on a good Krewella track and watch for more of these guys in the near future.