Chill | U2 – Ordinary Love (Pretty Pink Remix)
Posted by VMan on June 10, 2014
This one’s for the lovers, Pretty Pink just delivered a remix for U2’s “Ordinary Love” and it’s one you can lose yourself to the music. I personally just finished listened to it, and right now I’m left in a dream state, on some what’s next, don’t stop the vibe. This is my first time hearing of Pretty Pink, but I’m digging their nu-disco meets deep house feels. With 11 days left until it’s officially Summer, it’s safe to say that you can include this ditty in your playlist. This is a must listen and a must download!
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Chill | LP – Into The Wild (Glastrophobie Remix)
Posted by VMan on June 6, 2014
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Every time Glastrophobie drops a remix, it’s what ends up getting played on repeat for the days to come, and this one could not be timed any more perfectly for this upcoming weekend. This time remixing the likes of the amazing LP’s “Into The Wild,” the German producer layers her vocals over a light and bright production filled with soul and raw emotion that will captivate you from start to finish, and you’ll most likely want to bring it right back!. Make sure you include this one in your weekend playlist, this is a must listen and a must download!
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Chill, House | THBD – Good For You
Posted by VMan on May 22, 2014
Call this one a throwback Thursday because it’s 5 months old, but man, I don’t care, this track has been under the radar for far too long, and today we change that. French producer THBD’s “Good For You” is another one you can proudly add to your Summer playlist. I hope you guys are taking notes, because these are the producers you will be hearing a lot more from in the next coming months, I guarantee that. Taking a gospel, 90’s R&B flow, “Good For You” is just as the title says it is, it’s good for you. This is a must listen and a must download!
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Chill, Indie, Pop | Under Great Lights – This Must Be Love
Posted by admin on May 18, 2014

In a world bogged-down by overbearing production and manufactured radio hits, it seems as if I’m always gasping for a breathe of fresh air. Lucky for me, and for you, today my lungs (ears) were filled with the soundings of Nashville band, Under Great Lights.
The group has been recording music for several years, and have just recently decided to take to the masses with their playful, and upbeat sound. Featuring smooth male vocals and reggae-infused guitar riffs, the quotable and lighthearted lyrics are icing on the cake. Kick off your summer playlist the right way with “This Must Be Love”, and enjoy plenty more that is to come.
Chill | The 1975 – You (Sebastian Carter Edition)
Posted by VMan on May 13, 2014
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There is nothing better than a song that when you listen to it, it resonate through out your whole body and reaches your soul, which I guess is why they call it deep house, soulful if I may add, and Sebastian Carter’s latest edition of The 1975’s “You” does just that! The 19 year old Swiss producer currently living in London is surely going to be making noise with this one capturing the sound of 80’s R&B, pop, reminiscent of old school Peter Gabriel, and Lionel Richie. If you’re into vibes, there’s no doubt about it, add this one to your playlist. This is a must listen and a must download!
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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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