Deep House | Nick Peters & Tom Bailey Dominate December With “Release Me”

Posted by on December 6, 2016

Nick Peters quickly follows up on the heels of his Tipsy Records debut with yet another career making single “Release Me”. This young guru of tried and true melodic house hits has additionally earned the highly sought after attention of Sony Music, who are co releasing this uplifting track featuring vocalist Tom Bailey. The combination of these two promising talents is undeniable, and with all the support on this release thus far these two artists are sure to cap off 2016 in the best way possible.

Fight the winter blues with this offering from Nick Peters and Tom Bailey and you’ll have all you’ll need to unwind. Preview it in full below, and grab your copy in stores now!

Preview, Progressive House | Dimitri Vangelis Preview Emotional New Single ‘Live Love Die’

Posted by on April 24, 2015

Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman Live Love Die

After a banner 2014, Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman have kicked off 2015 in style with the release of their freebee “Survivor” and then a return to Size Records with “Zonk”. Now they are back to hit you in the feels with a new single “Live Love Die” featuring the angelic vocals of Swedish vocalist Sirena. Continuing to play to their strengths, the pair craft another emotionally charged track with soft piano accentuated by Sirena’s soaring vocals that eventually crescendos into a moving synth-laden drop.

“Live Love Die” will be released on May 1 through Sony Music. Preview it below.

Pop | Chris Rene – Trouble

Posted by on June 28, 2012

Following his breakout single, that had millions around the world asking “Young homie, what you trippin’ on?”, Chris Rene releases the second single off his debut studio album.  Despite the success the Santa Monica native saw with “Young Homie” after he inked a deal with L.A. Reid and Epic Records, a subdivision of Sony Music, the pressure was still on for the second single.  Naturally, we all questioned whether Rene was more than a garbage-picking-smooth-rhyme-kicking-SoCal phenomenon.  Chris just squashed any signs of doubt with his newest release, “Trouble”, appropriately suited for the season.

Upon first listen, I thought producer Busbee may have pulled a sample from Israel Kamakawiwo’ole’s “Over The Rainbow” while it sounds like strums from a ukulele carrying on throughout the song.  Holding true to his dynamic “pop intertwined with the occasional hip-hop verse or beat kick” sound, this song is sure to take off this summer.  What do you think, did Chris make it over the one-hit-wonder speed bump?

Purchase on iTunes: Chris Rene – Trouble (Prod. by Busbee)

Purchase on iTunes: Chris Rene – Young Homie [Previous]

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