Future Funk | Louis Futon Gives Gallant’s “Weight In Gold” A Futuristic Flair
Posted by Juicebox on August 31, 2015
Gallant’s recently released single, “Weight In Gold,” has become one of this summer’s anthems. The LA-based R&B artist has a voice that is so unbelievably clean and smooth that it just lends itself perfectly to being remixed, and nearly every producer who could get their hands on “Weight In Gold” has delivered their own take on the track. One of the best remixes of “Weight In Gold” comes courtesy of Louis Futon, who infuses the track with his trademark futuristic style. Glitched out synths and rumblings bass lines perfectly complement Gallant’s soaring vocals and only further emphasize the stunning downtempo style of the remix. You can check it out above.
Bass, Dubstep, Hip-Hop | Louis Futon – Louis Futon EP
Posted by Juicebox on January 30, 2015
Coming hot out of Philly, rising star Louis Futon developed quite the reputation and fan base amongst future bass fans. His distinct mixture of hip-hop, bass, melodic dubstep, and trap has evolved a sound that carves a niche for the producer in a crowded space. To take his career to the next level, Futon has released his self-titled EP for free download, although it will be uploaded to iTunes, Spotify, and Beatport on February 2nd. The aspiring producer already unveiled two singles, “Sir Rock” and “DRNUK,” but adds two new originals, “Silk” and “Take Off,” as well as remixes by Kill Paris, Tijani, and Kasbo. With so many tracks to choose from, fans will sure find one if not all the tracks that they can jam out to. Download the full EP at LouisFutonBeats.com.
Electro | Logic feat. Jhene Aiko – Break It Down (Louis Futon Remix)
Posted by mimada on April 16, 2014
Philly duo Louis Futon may be still be arguably “new” to the scene, but their discography and social media following proves these boys mean business. They’ve got heaps of original releases in addition to a handful of remixes, each one varying a little bit in genre from the next. This delightful remix of Logic and Jhene Aiko’s “Break It Down” is, as the say, perfect for those summertime vibes. I hate to spoil this track by pointing out its similarities to Kaytranada’s style, so just think of it as Louis Futon’s own spin on that groovy feel.
On that note, you may have heard Louis Futon on Ta-Ku’s latest “Drive Slow, Homie, Part III,” in which case you should make note that track will be featured on their upcoming EP, still TBA. In the mean time, snatch this free download and toss it on your poolside playlist stat.
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