Remix | Nick Martin’s “Looking For Love” Gets The Remix Treatment
Posted by Juicebox on July 13, 2016
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Artist-on-the-rise Nick Martin is continuing his journey in becoming the next huge house music producer from the Greek isle. For the past six years, he’s played across Europe’s underground scene with his glorified house/tech house rhythms. Now, desiring a new turn in his career, Nick Martin is pursuing a robust, melodic house sound that is well-worth listening to and perfect for the summer season. His recent single “Looking For Love” ft. Nat Dunn is characteristic of both his musical expertise and an impressive demonstration of his quickly ascending status.
As he’s playing his way through his ongoing summer tour, Nick Martin has found the time to release the remix package of “Looking For Love” from newcomers Culiner and Dirty Freqs. LA-based artist Culiner infuses the piece with a riotous fusion of trap and drum and bass rhythms, while fellow Los Angeles duo Dirty Freqs turns the original into a spectacular club-ready cut.
Check out the remixes above and download them for free here.
Nick Martin will also be performing around his homeland this summer with a new string of tour dates. Don’t miss out!
Electronic | Elephante’s remix of “Crossfire” by Stephen is unreal
Posted by APM on June 22, 2016
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Elephante just unleashed a beauty! Remixing Stephen’s hit, “Crossfire” – Phante put a melodic yet future bass heavy spin on the original, making something that lovers of the original will enjoy but will also spread like fire across dance floors. Elephante has been on a tear lately, dropping remixes, unleashing amazing originals, and playing sold out shows around the world! Check out Elephante’s remix to “Crossfire” now, and be sure to follow him to stay updated on his latest!
Mixtapes | Arona Mane just released his new mixtape “2096:Retro/Future”
Posted by APM on June 7, 2016
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Sydney producer Arona Mane just dropped “2096:Retro/Future”, a collection of 10 collaborations, bootlegs and remixes. The mixtape combines elements of funk, soul and hip-hop, creating a unique blend of future-funk electronica. From the artist: “I wanted to present an actual body of work very early on, in an effort to introduce my sound in a bigger way…I’ve always fallen in love with artists because of their albums as a whole – I want to deliver that feeling with my music.” Check out “2096:Retro/Future” now and be sure to support Arona Mane!
Electronic | Elephante’s “Closer” gets a fantastic twist from Aash Mehta
Posted by Juicebox on June 3, 2016
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Aash Mehta has been on a roll! Having recently dropped remixes for Kap Slap, Gazzo, and Molly Moore – Aash is back with a remix of Elephante’s newest track, “Closer”. Aash said it perfectly, so I’ll let him do the talking here: “I had the honor of sharing the stage with Elephante about a few months ago in Detroit – and when he dropped this track at the show, I instantly fell in love. When it was officially released, I hit up Phante’s team and they were kind enough to let me put my spin on this bad boy. I like to think of what I did with this remix as “melodic, yet powerful”. I really wanted to bring out the emotion of the vocal and paint a picture for the listener – but also combine it with an energetic drop to keep it perfect for the dance floor.” This track has been supported by Phante himself, so be sure to check it out now and grab that free download!
House, Remix | EDX’s “Missing” Gets The Remix Treatment From Joe Stone and Nytron
Posted by Juicebox on May 25, 2016
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Most dance music fans, even the casual ones, have heard EDX’s original, “Missing.” The track, which was released earlier this year, has gone on to garner over 8 million plays online and counting, on its way to becoming one of the biggest dance tracks of the year. The talented Swiss producer has continued to push the record, as he’s enlisted the Netherlands-based Joe Stone and Brazil’s Nytron to deliver two impressive remixes of his chart-topping original. First up is Joe Stone, who infuses the track with soaring piano riffs and a groovy bassline sure to tear up the dance floor. Hot on Stone’s heels is Nytron, who showcases his left-leaning, indie dance style with slick guitar work and heavy synth stabs on his remix. The remix pack is now available to buy/stream on online retailers.
Remix | The Official Remix Package for Gryffin’s “Heading Home” Is Here
Posted by Tay on May 24, 2016
Gryffin’s debut original, “Heading Home,” has been one of the biggest tracks of 2016. It has not only dominated the dance music world, but it has also received significant radio airtime on its way to becoming one of the most recognized songs of the year. Now, “Heading Home” is getting a makeover by seven of dance music’s best up-and-comers like Feki, Le Youth, Love Thy Brother, Nick Talos, Justin Caruso, Imagined Herbal Flows, and POOLCLVB. Each of the remixes have their own life, as the individual artists infuse the track with their signature style. You can check out the full remix package below, and purchase “Heading Home” here.
Electronic | Ampro & Kayboku remix “Crashland” by Rachel By The Stream vs Men Imitating Machines
Posted by APM on May 19, 2016
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Two Australian groups, Rachel By The Stream and Men Imitating Machines, recently teamed up for a track called “Crashland”, creating some playful, electro dance-pop sounds. While the original was great on its own, the remixes breathe new life into the song. Ampro out of Norway & Australian beat-maker Kayboku both share their take on “Crashland”, with each interpretation being as unique as the original. Each remix pays homage to the original while adding unique electronic and tribal sounds to the track, creating something that is both moving and dance worthy. Check out “Crashland” and the remixes now!