Electro-House | Kryder – Scorpio
Posted by Middy on September 26, 2012
Out now on Tom Fall’s Trice Recordings, “Scorpio” from Kryder, the UK producer who has been making waves recently not only with his Tiesto championed release last year “K2”, but also his unreal remix with Tom Staar of “Can’t Stop Me Now” that you would have to look to find people who did not support it. He has an upcoming remix of “Don’t You Worry Child” with the aforementioned Tom Staar that we should be hearing a preview of in the next week or so. “Scorpio” fits perfectly into Tom Fall’s label since it has hints of his summer hit “iRok” with the high energy, grungy electro stabs, driving bass line a deftly crafted melody in between the drops.
Beatport: Kryder – Scorpio
House, Progressive House | Lift Off #004
Posted by Middy on September 22, 2012
Finally, we are back with another edition of Lift Off. We have a whole host of free gems from some good up and coming producers, more than usual, as well as some recent label tracks that should be added to your collection if they haven’t already. We start off with Tom Staar & Kryder and their heavily suported remix of “Can’t Stop Me Now” from Afrojack & Shermonology. Tom Staar was responsible for the festival favorite “African Drop” remix and with the duo teaming up for a “Don’t You Worry Child” remix, keep an eye for these two.
iTunes: Afrojack & Shermanology – Cant Stop Me (Kryder & Tom Staar Vocal Mix)
Next up we have a remix from New York native Odmark who puts together a delectable, funky nu-disco of this solid Mr Fluff track, giving us yet another reason to love the flavor of the year in nu-disco.
Young Australian producer, Walden has become a name to watch with his “In My Mind” remix becoming a staple in many sets across the world and a plethora of other free tracks raising his artist profile. His first release on Big Beat, “Warmonger” continues his rise to success with a churning progressive house track that takes a while to build, but once it gets there, you won’t be disappointed.
Following the Vicetone remix of Sparks, FNT regular, Moore, decided to take a stab at it as well, displaying his progressive proficiency taking a more easy going, piano driven approach to the track.
Spektrem in just their 3rd release have really come together to make a gem of a track with an incredibly addictive melody with vocals that create a superb harmony with the uplifting melodies. Read on for plenty more free gems.