Indie | Oh Wonder – The Rain (Saje Remix)

Posted by on January 15, 2015

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2015 seems to be kicking off as the year for musical charity as Saje add’s to the growing list of producers that are distributing smooth ear candy music for free. Saje flips Oh Wonder’s ‘The Rain’ into a freshly squeezed serving of swerve. This one is for the late night grind – its creates a soft ambience that swallows you whole. Press play, and have a taste for yourself.

Featured | Deorro Is Ready To Leave His Mark On 2015

Posted by on January 13, 2015

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Deorro is a name thats on everyone’s lips these days. He’s gone from small town club venues to mainstages world-wide and he’s showing no signs of slowing down. His latest release on Ultra Records is a testament to this fact and boy oh boy has he added a whole new meaning to the term “bass.” The development of Deorro as an artist has exponential, as the quality of each release brings something fresh to the ever-changing EDM club scene. Above you can get a first hand experience of the type of party Deorro likes to throw. He’s finding a balance in his music that is both ear catching and groove-provoking – an element of his music I hope he does not ever plan to change.

Scope out his latest EP “Boombox” and if you’re attending Coachella don’t miss an opportunity have your face melted.

Chill | SMLE Redefines Smooth With His Remix To T-Pain

Posted by on January 9, 2015

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Somebody call the fire brigade because this track is just too hot to handle. SMLE hit my radar and with this much swag he’s got nothing holding him down. The kid just reinvented T-Pain. Is T-Pain even making music? I don’t know but SMLE should probably produce his next album because this throwback got a much needed futuristic resurrection. Lay back, pop in some ear phones, and swerve.

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Indie | Shaparder & LRX Takes Us To Tropical Paradise With Their Remix To “Fais Rien”

Posted by on January 6, 2015

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I just can’t stop smiling as Shaparder & LRX take me to a place much warmer than this Canadian tundra I’m stuck in for the next few years. As with any tropical tune you’ll find elements of the much loved saxophone, xylophone and piano, but what really makes this track is the vocals. Friends are made with music like this. Hats off to Shaparder & LRX for this fantastic remix.

Progressive House | Dutch Superproducer Releases “You Were Never There” Under B_RDX Alias

Posted by on December 30, 2014

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B_RDX woke up this week and felt the need to share the music he’s been working on, for the past few years with the world, blending progressive elements with electronica, to make for music that will have you taking flight. His track “You Were Never There” is a new wave of progressive, which brings the vibes, minus the cheesiness. Don’t want to give too much away, knowing the identity of this super producer, but all I can say is he’s from the Netherlands, and has been receiving support from some of the top DJs/Producers in his country! If I were a singer/songwriter, I’d be all over this! This is a must listen!

Progressive House | You Need To Hear NightRider’s Wyclef Jean & Avicii’s “Divine Sorrow” Remix

Posted by on December 18, 2014

Wow, this remix by NightRider of Avicii and Wyclef Jean’s “Divine Sorrow” is divine, and a truly inspiring piece of music. The best part of it all, all the proceeds for the sale of this project go to RED, and AIDS Awareness. I vote more collaborations between progressive house producers and reggae artists, hint: Bob Sinclar “Love Generation” style, I guarantee these are hits waiting to be made! This is a must listen!

Hip-Hop | Stevie Wonder Ft. Chance The Rapper – Lucki Eck$ (Prod. Young Chop)

Posted by on December 14, 2014

Ch-ch-ch-ch-ch-chop squad. I eventually knew that Chance and Lucki Eck$ would be releasing some music together, seeing as they are two of the biggest faces of Chicago rap at the moment. But once I saw that “Young Chop” on the bottom I knew what was in store already before even listening to it. Whether its the eery chop squad intro that completely captivated me, or the slow beat that Chance’s words just effortlessly flow over, the song provides something fresh and different. Even with enlisting top tier talent on his song, Lucki holds down his part very very well. The whole aura of the song really embodies Lucki and the sound he has been creating with his first two mixtapes. Keep this one on repeat, cause it definitely will be hard not to keep listening to. Be on the lookout for more music from Lucki and Chance soon.