Mashups | 2Fire Brings The Heat With His “Keep Rockin Blind Heart” Tune

Posted by on February 28, 2015


I’m not a mashup fan. Never have. Never will. This though? This is something serious 2Fire lives up his name to bring us a future house remix that you might lose your face to at home or in the club. 2Fire has had a stroke of genius mashing Cazette’s infectious “Bind Heart” single featuring Terry B with Riggi & Piros’s “Keep Rocking”. The result is nothing short of incredible. Free download below.

DOWNLOAD: Cazzete Ft. Terry B! X Riggi & Piros – Keep Rockin Blind Heart (2Fire Mashup)

House | A-Trak ft. Andrew Wyatt – Push

Posted by on November 17, 2014

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It’s so hard to make a festival friendly banger without losing credibility. The line between cliche and timeless is extremely thin. (How Galantis does this is beyond me, but I digress.) Somehow, A-Trak has found a way to balance the two, creating “Push” featuring Andrew Wyatt of Miike Snow fame. The result is truly unforgettable, as “Push” has the potential to break through not only in a dance space full of predictable anthems, but also on American radio as well. A-Trak. Andrew Wyatt. Fire flames.

Purchase: A-Trak ft. Andrew Wyatt – Push

Albums | B.Love — Who Says? [Mixtape]

Posted by on April 28, 2014

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One of the great teases in our society of late is the ease with which many assume they’ll attain rap stardom. With the growing diversity of emcees’ backgrounds, and, more importantly, the lowering bar of the skill necessary to receive that long-coveted record deal, we’ve entered a time when many think it’s totally plausible they’ll make it big with their rhymes. And that scares me. I’m all for artistic expression, but when an artist is after fame and not necessarily making music for expression’s sake or as a result of their love for the craft, it’s clear. And because the former happens to be the vast majority of what makes up my inbox, here’s a chance for you to learn what the alternative sounds like.

B.Love (one-third of the FNT favorite Suns of Society), is a Cali-based rapper/songwriter/producer with a tremendous amount of versatility, and a desire to keep his sound authentic and unaffected by the industry’s love to keep artist’s boxed in and conformed to a specific sound. On his latest mixtape, Who Says?, B.Love produced the entire thing (with the help of some close friends and colleagues, including Benny Blanco and One Love) and tried to keep the record hard to describe and as broad in sound as possible. The result is a project that—while less unified by consistency in sound—is certainly consistent in terms of its experimentation and the fact that every track sounds like it was made exactly how B.Love intended. It’s a reminder that music is a passion for all of us, first and foremost, and whether or not you come out at the other end as marketable and easily packaged as would be ideal for making that shot at the big time shouldn’t be why you’re doing it. If you’re making records like this, then I have no reason to be scared at all. You can find Who Says? in full for free right here, or support the movement and make the financial gesture here.

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Albums, Review, Trap | Brillz – Retwonked

Posted by on December 17, 2013

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Just a week ago, Brillz dropped a remix rendition of his Twonk LP. This release is suitably named Retwonked and is a song for song remix package (granted, there are two remixes of WTF on here), and it again takes trap style music and gives if a jet engine face wash.

Brillz is among the clan of artists that are responsible for keeping trap music – and other genres, in a less significant manner – interesting and moving forward. Mundane isn’t in this dude’s vocabulary. I love listening to Brillz mixes, and seeing him live because his music is a blast to party to. It’s trap music that’s hyped way up, and includes so many elements of different genres, that he can toss in just about anything that is high energy and it feels right at home. He brought on a bunch of remixes by his other fellow innovators for this package. The result that is unprecedented, and packed with upside-down A’s. I gave a few words about each track, as well as an EP teaser mix and a full length Brillz mix after the jump.

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Bass | Chase & Status – International (Skrillex Remix)

Posted by on October 17, 2013

This is why we wait patiently when artists don’t release songs as often as we would like, or as often as they used to. Everyone wants a piece of the Skrillmeister (be it for positive or negative reasons) and he has his hands on a million different projects at once. In interviews, Moore has stated that he does not release material unless he is completely satisfied with the result, often citing difficulties deciding how to put together albums or EPs. I respect that mentality. Obviously he decided that this remix was ready to rock, and I would have to fully agree. I like a lot of the projects that Skrillex has contributed toward, and this remix is no exception. It is included on the new Chase & Status album, and feels right at home in that collection.This tune is well-crafted and really is an excellent remix of the original.  It shakes the walls, and I love it.

iTunes: Chase & Status – Brand New Machine

Chill | OMN – Betwixt (Orikami Remix)

Posted by on October 13, 2013

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The duo from Georgia, Orikami makes their FNT debut, as they add the beat to OMN’s “Betwixt” and it’s a beautiful, sexy, relaxing result. This is the perfect track for your Sunday night, just let it build for a minute it’ll take you in a trance, or in a dance, however way you’re feeling. This one is for the dreamers! Must listen and must download!

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Free Download: OMN – Betwixt (Orikami Remix)

Bass, Chill | Down Under – Chuck Norris Dub (Thomas Jack Edit)

Posted by on August 26, 2013

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About 2 months ago, I was introduced to  20 year old Australian producer Thomas Jack with his original track “The Final Speech” featuring the saxophonist Adrian Symes, and I’ve been keeping up with him ever since. As a result of reaching 5,000 Likes on Facebook, he’s giving out a free download for his edit of “Down Under” by Men At Work and I’m feeling it. There’s always something about these deep house remixes where they always wait till the last minute to drop a funky guitar line, so make sure you look out for that. The original record is from the 80’s but Thomas brings it back to life by stripping it down, adding a bumping bass, and some reggae vocals. This is a must listen and a must download!

Free Download: Down Under – Chuck Norris Dub (Thomas Jack Edit)

Also take the time to listen to his remix of One Republic’s “Counting Stars” and peep the free download!

Free Download: Counting Stars – One Republic (Thomas Jack Remix)

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