Mashups, Progressive House | DOSVEC – Contagious
Posted by BIGLIFE on April 21, 2015
“Contagious”, the most recent mashup by DOSVEC is as hot as the California sun, showing a bright future for the Brooklyn-born maestro. Native California band Night Riots provide the unlikely vocals for this EDM mash, with DOSVEC again showing that music has no boundaries, and genres as different as Rock and Dance can come together to create a tune that appeals to all.
Night Riots fans might find themselves captivated by the growing reach of Dance music in the United States, while Dance fans might find themselves crossing over to the growing legacy of Rock music. Although Night Riots are still fresh in the scene, they’re making big moves and one of the biggest moves is grabbing the ear of mash master DOSVEC, who has slammed two coasts together to form a new State of Dance.
Bass, Mashups | DOSVEC – Where is my Bitch
Posted by BIGLIFE on April 1, 2015
Just the other day I was thinking,”That song, in the Acura ILX commercial, is really catchy. Someone should really do something with that”. Fast forward I give you DOSVEC “Where is my Bitch”.
Taking Luda’s classic and infusing it with Bassnectar’s remix of Pixies “Where is my Mind”. The end product is a song that will surely make anyone rage.
House | FNT Premiere: EVVY – Swing (Evan Gartner Remix)
Posted by VMan on February 11, 2015
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Evan Gartner hits us with some Hamptons House, or what he likes to call some Pop Love, with his remix of EVVY’ “Swing,” and dude chopped and screwed a pop record! Here’s a little codeine with your pop music, I’m digging the future vibes, this is pool party music, and Spring Break is just a few weeks away! We’ve got the premiere, this is a must listen and a must download!
Free Download: EVVY – Swing (Evan Gartner Remix)
Mix | Kap Slap – Slapcast Vol. 5
Posted by Juicebox on May 28, 2014
With the fourth of july just a week away, you’re probably in serious need of some serious party music…as usual, Kap Slap has you covered. With the release of his fifth installment of the Slapcast series, Kap Slap delivers an hour mix that touches on all genres and all bpms! It’s always impressive to see someone include a heavy track like DJ Snake’s, “Get Low” as well as a funky Oliver Nelson remix in the same mix. Snag the FREE download below and let Kap Slap vicariously DJ your 4th of July celebrations!
Electronic | Oliver – Mechanical Remixes
Posted by mimada on October 24, 2013
Okay so I’ve been a bit all over the place the past week so this post may be a tad over due but bear with me – it’s incredibly vital to your well being and the entirety of your weekend. The charismatic DJ duo Oliver released their Mechanical EP through Fool’s Gold earlier this year and were showered in success. Like, if you didn’t hear “MYB” at a music festival at least 5 times this summer then you son were at all the wrong music festivals. Anyways, last week they debuted their Mechanical remixes and literally each track is a hands-down 10. The first remix is brought to us by the one and only Dillon Francis who shot “Night Is On My Mind” with a full injection of bonafied Dillon, with that one and only moombatastic, speaker-shattering sound you can trust. The second remix from Nom De Strip was an unexpected favorite, a big room rework of “Control” that is undoubtedly, well, out of control. Next up, a freaky deep remix of “MYB” from FNT favorite Tchami, which adds a nice new perspective to the original. The EP finishes off strong courtesy of upcoming producer Values, who takes us on a heavenly, melodic journey throughout the remix of title-track “Mechanical.” If Values wasn’t on your radar before, I think this track will guarantee he ends up dead center in the near future. And you know, I want to say the last one will end being the one you play on repeat, but the truth is the whole compilation works so well together you probably won’t be able to settle on just one track. Unfortunately it’s not available for free download but grow a pair a drop the few bucks necessary so these DJs can bring home the bacon at the end of the day. Plus then you can have these remixes readily available because you never know when you might need them this weekend… OoOoOoOoOh!