Progressive House | Gareth Emery feat. Asia Whiteacre – Million Years (James Egbert Remix)
Posted by Swift on February 17, 2015
James Egbert continues to prove he’s one of the best producers in the United States with this awesome remix full of feels and a ripping beat for the dance floor. The production quality is supurb and is perfect for the beautiful vocals of Asia Whiteacre. Look for the release on March 3rd along with Gareth Emery’s new album Drive: Refueled.
Future House | Pat Lok Feat. Desirée Dawson – All In My Head (SYRE Remix)
Posted by JT on February 16, 2015
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A few weeks ago I got word of a rising star in the Vancouver, Canada deep house scene and its no surprise that this track has become a remix favourite by many aspiring artists. Looks like the city is still buzzing with talent in the scene as SYRE slips in his rendition of the original ‘All In My Head’ with nu-disco waves that deliver ear candy through your headphones. This track classier than a bottle of DOM, here, have a taste.
Future House | Get Down To Favulous’s “No Diggity” Single
Posted by BIGLIFE on February 14, 2015
This is a big tune. Found on Selected (which happens to be one of my favorite Youtube channels), Italy’s Favulous brings the heat with his “No Diggity” future house remix. This is a massive tune!
FREE DOWNLOAD: Favulous – No Diggity
Bass, Electro | Deadmau5, Dillon Francis – Some Chords (Spencer Baird Remix)
Posted by JT on February 13, 2015
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Hailing from The University of Western Ontario, the only Canadian University recognized by Playboy Magazine as a Top 10 party school, Spencer Baird has become synonymous with unpredictability as his mashups have been recognized for their creativity and balance between what’s popular and what’s on the rise. He’s transferred these characteristics to this brilliant remix. I bring you Baird’s remix to social media shit-starting legend Deadmau5 and the self-proclaimed king of hipsters Dillon Francis’ ‘Some Chords’. Scope out this kid’s Soundcloud page (no for real, click that button now) and bring a notepad.
Tropical House | Sam Smith Crushes The Grammys and Goes Tropical
Posted by Juicebox on February 12, 2015
Sam Smith cleaned up this year at the Grammys…and it was well deserved. We were expecting at least a small shoutout to Disclosure after Sam Smith won his FOURTH Grammy of the night, but Sam Smith unfortunately didn’t show the electronic world any love. Regardless, LA producer Justin Caruso just delivered a tropical house remix that is so good, you would have thought it was Kygo. Let Justin Caruso take you back to summer with Sam Smith’s beautiful vocals and tropical infused beat.
Indie | Synchronice & Kasum – Glorious (Chet Porter Remix)
Posted by JT on February 12, 2015
Chet Porter is by far one of the most unpredictable producers on the rise. No boost – every time I press play on a Chet Porter track I have no idea what to expect. This one steps away from the traditional “build and drop” formula dominating EDM airwaves worldwide. It starts off in an epic fashion and continues beautifully into another world. The vocals are utilized perfectly. You can’t classify this and that’s what I love about this remix and Chet Porter’s productions. It’s a free download and I highly recommend adding this to your iTunes playlist. Don’t believe me? Press play.
Chill, Deep House, House | OMI – Cheerleader (Felix Jaehn Remix)
Posted by Juicebox on February 10, 2015
No matter how you outwardly express your opinion towards the genre, everybody loves tropical house. It is just saturated in feel-good vibes that transport you to any beach in the world right from your living room. Felix Jaehn hopped aboard the tropical train during its humble beginnings and has risen to the top in only a matter of a year. Last May, he remixed reggae singer, OMI’s, “Cheerleader” and took over global charts in a matter of weeks. The remix hit #1 in Australia, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden along with topping the iTunes, Spotify, and Shazam charts in many others. Check out the revitalized remix above.