RnB | Dear Jane’s New “Dear Jane” Single & EP Is A Must Listen
Posted by BIGLIFE on January 17, 2017
When No Requests sends us music, we listen. It’s rare that we hear an artist that immediately grabs our attention. Dear Jane (also known as Tammy Infusino) accomplished that, and then some. Her brand new “Dear Jane” EP produced by Nico Cary and Rafael Casal is six tracks of atmospheric, dark, and mysterious RnB that we can’t get enough of. A honest rendition of someone who can’t stop making bad decisions (we’ve all been there) Dear Jane’s “EP” and title track is a refreshingly raw project, exploring failed relationships, heartbreak, and instability. Did we mention you’ll have it on play for weeks to come?
Grab the free download courtesy of Dear Jane, here.
Dear Jane is a FNT artist to watch.
Chill, Electronic | The acoustic version of Elephante’s “Plans” is a beauty
Posted by APM on November 10, 2016
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Heads up: This is probably the most beautiful thing you’ll listen to today. Elephante and Brandyn Burnette just stripped down their hit “Plans” and created a gorgeous acoustic rendition of it. Many times, the live aspect gets lost in electronic music, but you can truly see how talented these two are as musicians in this version. With all the uncertainty that has clouded this country this past week, use this little piece of beauty to brighten your day. Check out the acoustic mix of “Plans” 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.
Electro | Win and Woo offer a fantastic remix of The Griswolds “Right on Track”
Posted by dshaq on August 27, 2015
Win and Woo are back with their newest rendition of the infectious Griswolds tune “Right on Track”. Keeping the vocals and adding a killer baseline and fantastic complimentary lead the track engages you the whole time making for optimal listening enjoyment. Give them some love above with their new track on soundcloud as well as on their Facebook.
Chill | Alesso gives us a treat with a slowed version of “Cool”
Posted by Meezy on May 14, 2015
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Love when producers do stuff like this, especially the big guys like Alesso. He gives his fans a surprise with a twist on his own hit, “Cool”. Really diggin this version, nice and slow to just kick back and listen to. Pretty crazy that this song can maintain its composure being transitioned from a main stage favorite to a song you’d listen to on a Sunday chillen on the porch. Alesso shows that he can do it all with this rendition. Check it out.
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 | Merry Christmas From Enhanced Music
Posted by JT on December 24, 2014
Out as a free release on the legendary Enhanced Music record label, Suspect44 have honoured Juventa’s ‘Things Left Unsaid’ with added futuristic synths and chords and an amplified bassline that creates the perfect atmosphere. Recognized for the waves they’ve made in the progressive trance scene, Suspect 44 have recently dabbled with chill-wave and this remix is a true expression of their versatility as producers. This tune is a warm rendition of the direction futuristic sounds are headed in, so grab this freebie from the team at Enhanced Music, lay back, and relax.