House | Oliver Heldens – BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix

Posted by on December 10, 2014

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Oliver Heldens. What can be said about him that we haven’t already said already? We routinely sing his praises. Pete Tong finally invited Oliver to drop an essential mix for BBC Radio 1. The whole mix is really incredible. He incorporates his own hits with obscure house tunes. I could go on and out about how good this mix is, but you’ll only understand when you choose to listen to it. Tracklist below.

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RnB | Erik Hassle – Pathetic

Posted by on March 4, 2014

 

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If you’re not paying attention to Erik Hassle, now would be a good time, I’ll admit I just discovered him a few minutes ago, and this guy is amazing. With “Pathetic” off his 6 track EP “Somebody’s Party,” I don’t invite you guys to just play this record, but to actually stream the whole project on his SoundCloud, it’s that good. A mix between Prince, and Robin Thicke, with the vocals, over new age Electo-R&B productions, this project is straight perfection. Give it some time before the US picks up on Erik, but it’ll happen, bigger than Disclosure in my opinion. This is a must listen and a must download!

iTunes: Erik Hassle – Pathetic

Electronic, Jersey Club | Robin Thicke – Give It 2 U (Trippy Turtle Remix)

Posted by on November 20, 2013

Tripppaaaay! The FoFoFadi collective is back with another juicy (and official!) remix this hump day. So shhhh…. just dim the lights, press play, and hold your boo thang tight for this one.

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FREE DOWNLOAD: Robin Thicke – Give It 2 U (Trippy Turtle Remix)

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Electronic, Mix | OWSLA After Dark Pt.III: The M Machine – Space Jams

Posted by on September 24, 2013

I have to start by saying that I am still reeling from the Phonat mix; I still sit with mouth agape while listening to it. I am so thankful that there are labels like OWSLA – awesome music is served out on silver platters, and artists that really deserve attention are given just that. I am even more thankful for the artists – like The M Machine and Phonat – that continue to strive to be better and to be different. Robin Thicke could write a song about what these musicians do to genre definitions. With every original, every remix and every mix, The M Machine is changing the way that people think about music. These guys bring ideas to life that are nothing short of brilliant. It truly is amazing that a group of individuals can interweave their respective imaginations into such complete works of art. Their latest work is an hour long mix that aired during the OWSLA time slot on BBC Radio 1Xtra, and in classic M Machine fashion, it exceeds expectations. Forget what you know about genres and rules, and just accept this for the greatness that it is.