Kelvin House | Estiva & The Spacies – Voices (Kelvin & Lash Official Remix)
Posted by Juicebox on January 21, 2015
There are a rare breed of artists who are able create a new sound that is truly original. These pioneers are the flumes, the porter robinsons, and now, the Kelvins of the world. This remix is the beginning of Kelvin House. We were sent this remix along with two unreleased Kelvin tracks and we can tell you now, Kelvin is about to blow up. If you aren’t already familiar with Lash do yourself a favor and check out their soundcloud here. Our hats go off to both Kelvin & Lash for this incredible remix.
Hip-Hop, Trap | Cignature Delivers a One-of-a-Kind G-Eazy Remix
Posted by Juicebox on January 8, 2015
Not really sure what genre this one is. It seems like everyone these days just throws the word “future” in front of a genre if it has a bit of a new sound to it, so we’ll call this future hip hop / trap? You don’t come across that many talented electronic producers remixing hip hop tracks like this one, so make sure you take a minute to appreciate this one. Check out on Facebook for more free music.
House | Borgeous Releases “This Could Be Love” With Shaun Frank
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 18, 2014
Prediction: Progressive house is out in 2015. Deep house and future house will be in. Case and point: Borgeous and Shaun Frank’s new “This Could Be Love” masterpiece with Delay Jane assisting on vocals. This isn’t your typical insanely annoying progressive house “banger” that we’re accustomed to from Borgeous, which is good news to our ears and musical sensibilities. Performing last week in Dallas at Lizard Lounge, Borgeous and Shaun Frank take us back to that nostalgic 90’s house sound that everyone is attempting to ride. In this case, they capture it well. My hats off to both producers.
Pick u pBorgeous and Shaun Frank’s “This Could Be Love” out now onn Spinnin’ Deep.
Purchase: Borgeous & Shaun Frank – This Could Be Love (f. Delaney Jane)
House | Tchami feat. Kaleem Taylor – Promesses (Pep & Rash Remix)
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 8, 2014
Here’s the deal: many moons ago Pep & Rash released a “Promesses” bootleg that’s still up on their Soundcloud. Tchami’s “Promesses” is also seeing a re-release but I digress. Earlier today, they released an updated version (premiered by the one and only Pete Tong) of the record set to release in April on Ministry Of Sound. I’ve said it before and I’m going to say it again: Pep Rash are the next big thing and will have a massive 2015. I love their sound and brand. Shout out to Music Allstars Management.
Pre-Order: Tchami feat. Kaleem Taylor – Promesses (Pep & Rash Remix)
Deep House | EDX presents Collateral Effects EP
Posted by JT on November 24, 2014
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Off the back of another incredible summer that saw “Cool You Off,” “Breathin'” and “Make Me Feel Good” become staples in the Beatport chart, EDX looks set to finish the year with the same gusto as he started with his latest EP, Collateral Effects, coming through on Enormous Tunes on 1st December, 2014. EDX has stayed true to his sound, finding the perfect balance between deep house synths and Nu-Disco funk to deliver another masterpiece that will make you feel like its summer anywhere and everywhere. “Empathy” and “Collateral Effects” are sure to continue the trend and become Beatport staples upon their release.
Also, check out the video for “Make Me Feel Good” below:
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FYI | HAYWYRE to assist ringleader Mat Zo for the North American MAD ZOO Takeover
Posted by JT on November 17, 2014
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Meet Haywyre. Hailing from oceanside Vancouver, Haywyre is about pushing boundaries and resetting the rules of the game. Slowing down the BPM, Mat Zo has added this heavy bass bumping, beat mashing, pioneer of future electronic sound to the Mad Zoo roster for the label’s Winter Roadshow.
Adding a talent like Haywyre tells us a few things about what to expect from the Mad Zoo takeover:
1. Expect Bass –
With recent releases, Mat Zo is clearly demonstrating that trance won’t be a highlight of this show, although I’m sure the guru of the genre will find a way to incorporate those uplifting sounds into his sets one way or another.
2. Expect Energy –
The video shows it all. Adding Haywyre to the roster is clearly a logical step to facilitate an environment as uncontrollable and unpredictable as a circus. That being said…
3. Expect The Unexpected –
With Mat Zo and his crew, this is a given. This is why we go to a show associated with Mat Zo. This is why we are most excited for Mad Zoo.
We must say, however, that we are sad to see no Canadian dates as of yet – hopefully, by adding this Canadian heavyhitter to the list, that will change. Nonetheless, we congratulate Haywyre in what we are sure will be a very life-changing opportunity.
Melodic Progressive, Trance | Steve Brian ft. Szen – Moringa (Original Mix)
Posted by JT on November 11, 2014
When I first came across Avacado I knew I was on to something. Later he released Time & Time, which rapidly elevated to a top 10 on my iTunes. Now, Steve Brian, once again, has hit it home by utilizing his unique ability to blend funk, rising emotions, epic vocals, and feel-good vibes into a 90’s-meets-2014 smoothie. This German producer has pushed his limits and demonstrates a great rapport with vocalist Szen, extending new boundaries and setting the bar even higher for everyone who follows. Indeed, he’s worked with impressive talents, from Tiesto to James Horner (freakin’ Avatar), and continues to enjoy consistent deck support from Armin van Buuren, Above & Beyond and Ferry Corsten. Is it trance? Is it house? Is it trouse? We don’t really care here at FNT; what matters is getting you through the very dark, narrow tunnel of sound, safely. Here’s Moringa, our latest beacon of light to guide you forward.
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