Progressive House | Coldplay – A Sky Full Of Stars (Moiez Bootleg)
Posted by Middy on July 20, 2014
The Avicii / Coldplay combo has been absolutely killer, acting as a crossover from the radio to the festival stage to TV / commercial uses. Even the slightly lackluster Hardwell remix shot up to the top of the Beatport charts*. In steps Moiez to deliver a dynamite melodic remix that adds some big reverbed synths, while still leaning on the handiwork of king veech and Coldplay. Grab this now before the labels buy up soundcloud and take down remixes like this.
Free Download: Coldplay – A Sky Full Of Stars (Moiez Bootleg)
Progressive House | Moiez – What I Need This Time (ft. Alina Renae)
Posted by Mel on June 4, 2014
For his first release since Calvin Harris’ team unfairly got his Soundcloud account taken down, Moiez returns with a free track titled “What I Need This Time”. Moiez has ventured into various different genres, most notably his now taken down remix of Zedd’s “Find You”, but for this track he has returned to what got him known. The vocals of Alina Renae are great and the production is the classic progressive house sound we are accustomed to hearing from him.
Free Download: Moiez – What I Need This Time (ft. Alina Renae)
Electronic | Zedd Feat. Matthew Koma & Miriam Bryant – Find You (Moiez Remix)
Posted by Mel on March 10, 2014
“Why would I need a girlfriend when I’ve got this small gap in my couch” is something I occasionally ponder and the answer is companionship. You can’t take a couch to the beach. A similar question of “Why would somebody remix a Zedd song when the original is so good” is also a thought I have whenever I listen to a Zedd remix. A large majority of the time they are inferior to the original, but that is not necessarily the case with Moiez’s remix of “Find You”. Moiez’s style has always primarily been progressive house, although he has strayed from that here. He says he wanted to challenge himself to become a more versatile artist and make something original. The result is a song that incorporates elements of multiple genres. He says this is one of his favorite remixes he has done and after taking a listen, you’ll understand why.
Free Download: Zedd Feat. Matthew Koma & Miriam Bryant – Find You (Moiez Remix)
Electro, House | MOTi – Don’t Go Lose It (Mysto & Pizzi, Moiez Bootleg)
Posted by VMan on February 13, 2014
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Freshly released on Tiesto’s Musical Freedom, Mysto & Pizzi with their homie Moiez present a bootleg remix they did of MOTi’s “Don’t Go Lose It,” a big room take on some 80’s funky sounding electro-house. Better yet in the spirit of Valentine’s Day, the guys have made the track available for free download. If you’ve been paying attention you’d know that Mysto & Pizzi have been blowing up with their remixes in the EDM scene, notably a co-sign from Tiesto. Give this one a listen and get that free download! This is a must listen and a must download!
Free Download: MOTi – Don’t Go Lose It (Mysto & Pizzi, Moiez Bootleg)
Progressive House | R3hab & NERVO & Ummet Ozcan – Revolution (Moiez Remix)
Posted by Mel on January 9, 2014
I have never quite come to a conclusion on whether or not I find the Nervo twins attractive but I’m leaning towards no. I am leaning towards yes however when I discuss whether Moiez is one of the top progressive house producers in the Vancouver area, which I never do. His newest release is a remix of R3hab, Nervo and Ummet Ozcan’s “Revolution” and honestly, it’s good. He keeps a lot of elements from the original but adds a melodic touch that the original was lacking, primarily in regards to the drop.
Free Download: R3hab & NERVO & Ummet Ozcan – Revolution (Moiez Remix)
Preview, Progressive House | Adrian Lux & Marcus Schossow – Wild Child (Mysto & Pizzi And Moiez Remix) [Preview]
Posted by Middy on November 26, 2013
On the heels of his first Cr2 Records release “City On A Hill“, Moiez was called in by NYC producers, Mysto & Pizzi to help them out with this remix for Adrian Lux & Marcus Schossow’s recent single “Wild Child. The original has been a big hit for Adrian Lux & Marcus Schossow this fall, crossing over into trance and house realms. The three of them give the track a slight big room spin with clear trance influences, while still keeping elements of the original. Look for this December 20th on Ultra Records.