Hip-Hop | West Coast rapper, Larry June, reveals his “Bad Dreams” produced by KiNG KiLO
Posted by dshaq on April 11, 2015
After working on a featured tape with TM88, Larry June has been making moves and dropping some high quality tuneage. The San Fran man drops some insight on his dreams and aspirations over a very fitting production from Chicago’s KiNG KiLO. This is the second song that the two have created together, so look out for more good music to come.
Electronic | Autolaser Perfects “Where Are Ü Now”
Posted by Juicebox on April 8, 2015
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The infamous collaboration of Jack Ü & Justin Bieber produced a track completely out of your expectations. With a production that immense, you’d assume it’s impossible too surpass. Well think again gentlemen and beliebers, because the young Norwegian talent Autolaser has taken the track by storm. Generating a song with guitar riffs and a mind-blowing melodic drop. I can’t get enough of his remix and neither will you once you click the play. Be sure to support this up and coming producer and DJ as we’re sure this won’t be his last masterpiece.
House | Jessie Andrews Drops “Usually Deep EP 1”
Posted by BIGLIFE on March 1, 2015
Building on the success of her “In Motions” EP dropped in November, Jessie Andrews captures hearts and minds with her brand new “Usually Deep” EP. While only three tracks long, “Usually Deep” is concise project that’s brimming with groovy baselines and dark production that house heads will welcome. Set to make her debut at Ultra’s “Worldwide Stage” come March, Jessie’s profile continues to rise with consistent production and solid performances. Pick up Jessie’s “Usually Deep EP 1” out on ZIVS here.
Pop | The Streakers Would Like You to “Shut Up!”
Posted by BIGLIFE on February 19, 2015
NYC based artists, Larcy and Taylor Wise, teamed up earlier this week to form Streakers, a promising indi-pop duo. Empowered by their love for melodically-based songwriting and production, Streakers release their first offering in the form of “Shut Up!”. Ethereal and sanguine, “Shut Up” takes the listener on a melodic ride that tempts you to take your top off. I expect this to do well on Hypem.
Drum & Bass | Rameses B – Mountains (Original Mix)
Posted by JT on February 9, 2015
Infamously recognized for his work on the Taking You Higher mixes for the legendary curators at MrSuicideSheep , Rameses B is back with Monstercat supplying a fresh cup of liquid drum n bass. His production quality is on point and there are no doubts this tune will make its way to a DnB set near you. The question with Rameses B isn’t whether his latest tracks are good or bad, its about how much higher he’s going to takes us this time.
Future House, Glitch | Haywyre – Insight
Posted by JT on January 26, 2015
The kid is back. After dropping jaws with his ‘Smooth Criminal’ performance, and fresh off his latest tour with Mat Zo, Haywyre has gifted us with another spectacular look into what the Haywyre experience is like as he performs ‘Insight’ in a dark and ominous room as a single light shines down on him and his keyboard. The galvanizing performance is sure to have ticket-holders eager to have him touch down in their city and perform the new track alongside his already incredible catalog of music. Haywyre continues his mission to provide his listeners with music that not only presents variety and originality, but also carries the essence of a narrative. As one of Monstercat’s most promising young talents, Haywyre is bound to impress the world with his instrumental dexterity and production capabilities.
Abstract Hip-Hop | Appleby – Drinkin’
Posted by dshaq on January 22, 2015
Listen up and listen good. Appleby has been grabbing my attention with each of his few but powerful releases. Today we welcome Him and his brand new single Drinkin’ to FNT. He brings a new and different sound with each new song, and Drinkin’ is no different. Bee actually had a quick something to say about the song:
“The concept and act of drinking is a newly formed habit of mine. Introduced to me last year through an adventurous relationship that ended in mutual silence. Drinkin’ gives insight but reserves the details for a future release.”
What impresses me so much with Appleby and his sound is the artistry behind it. Whether it is the hooks, verses, or production, everything builds together in fantastic harmony. Coupled with Appleby’s fantastic lyricism, his sound is something that will be around to stay. Get to know Appleby and his sound. Also Bee decided to give out another track “Scars in Waiting” which also will help you get to know Appleby. Enjoy and look out for more to come.