Electronic | Taylor Wise just remixed “Dreaming” by Smallpools and its amazing
Posted by APM on February 22, 2016
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Coming off an incredibly successful 2015, Taylor Wise just gave us a taste of whats in store for the next year with an amazing remix of “Dreaming” by Smallpools. Taylor perfectly uses the original vocal and combines it with a groovy yet melodic vibe. With spring break coming up, this one is a must add to any playlist – so be sure to grab that free download now! And Taylor, we can’t wait to see what you come up with in 2016!
Electronic | ZAYN’s “Pillowtalk” receives an incredible remix
Posted by Juicebox on February 15, 2016
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ZAYN’s “Pillowtalk” has been climbing up the charts, which means that there will be LOTS of remixes. However, Aash Mehta’s remix/cover of the track featuring vocals from country artist Gary Garris truly stands out from the rest. Aash puts a melodic yet powerful spin on the original – creating a genre-blending track that definitely has something for everyone. The up and coming 21-year-old’s remix to “Pillowtalk” is one you definitely need to add to your library, so grab that free download now and don’t forget to thank us later!
Bass | Jerry Folk Drops Collaborative Future Bass Gem, “You know”
Posted by Tay on February 12, 2016
Norway’s next star, Jerry Folk, has been on a steady, yet slow-burning ascent as he’s released several chart-topping tracks. Last year, he brought us his remix of Years & Years’ “Desire,” an original “Futura,” a hit remix of Oh Wonder’s “Lose It,” which racked up 13 million+ plays on SoundCloud alone, and more. Jerry didn’t waste any time in getting back on the release train with “To My Soul” last month, and he’s continuing to impress with another original, “You Know,” that he created with ELOQ during a visit in LA. This newest number is a future bass gem that a testament to both Jerry and ELOQ’s versatility in the studio.
Free Download: Jerry Folk x ELOQ – You Know
Electronic, Techno, Throwbacks | Justin Caruso’s Beach Boys
Posted by Juicebox on February 9, 2016
Justin Caruso’s new remix of “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” will take you on a trip down memory lane. This remix is a fresh take on a classic song that will have you in love with the song all over again. The song is evidently unique through it’s use of the vocoder which hasn’t been used successfully since Daft Punk’s last album. Give it a listen and if you like what you hear be sure to check out his other stuff.
Bass, Remix, Tropical House | 40 Cobras & Sean Will Flip “Don’t Walk Away” by Diplo & Sleepy Tom
Posted by VMan on February 6, 2016
Sean Will really brought the heat on this one! Pairing up with 40 Cobras (who recently produced a hit single for Pitbull) the two put some major tropical house influence on Diplo’s “Don’t Walk Away” but not your typical trop house sound, they’ve actually coined their own new sub-genre: tropical bass. Summer vibes are sprinkled all throughout this flip, so even if it is extremely cold wherever you are, turn this one up and picture a sunny day in the summertime!
Electronic, Mashups | Kap Slap brings you the epic love story of Selena Gomez & Justin Bieber
Posted by APM on January 22, 2016
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Kap Slap musically narrates one of the most back and forth romances of the decade with an incredible new mashup/remix, “Same Old Sorry”. Featuring the vocals from “Sorry”, “Same Old Love” combined with a remix of Steve James’s “Renaissance”, Kap Slap tells the classic story of love and heartbreak between Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez. In Kap Slap’s own words: “So I was thinking about how no one ever makes a remix of a song, then mashes it up with other vocals… So I did it” and boy are we glad he did! Check out the video now and get the free download here!
Electro, Electronic, Future House | Major Lazer – Be Together (P Buddy ‘Just In Time’ Remix)
Posted by FilthyTaft on January 18, 2016
P Buddy, a new and upcoming producer with major talent (no pun intended) puts an epic and euphoric spin on a Major Lazer classic. P Buddy has roots in the SF Bay Area but is currently producing out of LA, and word on the street says he has close ties with Jimmy Iovine and Dr. Dre, two music industry moguls. The original ‘Be Together’ track is good, but a little too much for the casual listener– not necessarily a song you would play when you were hanging around with your friends. P Buddy’s edit, however, perfectly leverages the vocals and puts a perfect beat under them to rework the song while maintaining a sense of euphoria at a perfect tempo to dance to, drink to, or do whatever else you degenerates do to.