Electro | 5 & A Dime’s Latest, “Rush,” Is More Than Worthy of Festival Main Stages
Posted by Tay on October 1, 2015
Here at FNT, we’ve been supporters of 5 & A Dime for quite some time now, and we’ve seen his growth from a successful mashup career to full-fledged original producer. This Philadelphia-based up-and-comer has been taking the dance world by storm, which can be seen by the support he’s getting on major festival stages, like Coachella, from artists such as The Chainsmokers, TJR, DJ Snake and more. 5 & A Dime just unveiled his latest masterpiece, “Rush,” and it’s appropriately titled as it’s a relentless, electro stomper that also brings future and house sounds in the mix, which are a sign of his musical evolution. It’s already been a fruitful year for the young talent, but he’s bound for greatness throughout the rest of this year and beyond.
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Albums | L D R U Unleashes Massive Original With Paige IV
Posted by VMan on September 28, 2015
Oh my, this lead synth is so satisfying. This producer goes by L D R U and it’s no wonder he works so closely with Future Classic and has a project with Yahtzel AKA Carmada. “Keeping Score” keeps the listener on their toes while adding bits of Future Bass and Tropical Vibes. Stream, turn up the volume, and jam out.
Electronic, Indie | Stereoshock challenges the boundaries of Electronic Music with “What Grows Within”
Posted by APM on September 23, 2015
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As an artist, we have come to know Stereoshock as one who truly challenges what can be defined as electronic music. With his signature combination of organic instruments, combined with synths and atmosphere elements – his latest release, “What Grows Within”, continues to impress. Having already gone #1 on one of the Soundcloud trending charts, Stereoshock is gaining a wide following for his unique Cinematic-Indie sound. Stereoshock is definitely a producer to be on the lookout for, so be sure to check out “What Grows Within” and grab the free download now!
Bass | Vincent’s Remix of Alessia Cara’s “Here” Is Fantastic
Posted by Tay on September 17, 2015
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Every now and again, there’s a track that surfaces and you can’t get enough of it. This Vincent remix of Alessia Cara’s “Here” is that track. If you’re familiar with the original, you probably have an idea of what expect, but Winnipeg’s young producer blows expectations out of the water with his fantastic rendition. Vincent has injected his synth and bass-fueled style into the addictive hit, transforming it into a future bass anthem that you will have on repeat. Have a listen to it for yourself and if you’re interested in exploring Alessia Cara’s Four Pink Walls EP, head over to iTunes.
Bass | Shoffy Remixes Midnight to Monaco’ “Suicide”
Posted by VMan on September 4, 2015
Los Angeles is teeming with talent. And this rings true for all mediums of art. So let’s talk music. The first name that pops up is Shoffy. This burgeoning producer and singer is making waves and we’re unbelievably excited for his project.
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.
Future Trap | Mystery Producer Hunter Logan Drops Huge Banger
Posted by BIGLIFE on August 11, 2015
There’s a new mystery producer in the blogosphere. His name is Hunter Logan and he just dropped a huge banger titled “STFU” out of nowhere this week. Is it house? Is it trap? Is it future trap? It’s hard to put a finger on the genre. What I do know is that it’s completely original and seeing a lot of support around the blogosphere and we really like it. This is a must listen track.