Chill, Trap | Sia – Chandelier (ViLLAGE Remix)
Posted by BP on June 4, 2014
I don’t know if I would exactly call this trap, but that’s the general area Village can be found producing in so I popped it in there. This remix of “Chandelier” by Sia is fresh and bouncy. Sia’s singing is gorgeous as usual and flows well with Village’s bass filled banger. This track remains chill throughout while still being fun enough to be filed under party playlists around the world. There’s a link on the Soundcloud player to buy “The Touch EP”, but I can’t post it here because my US Itunes can’t open it up. If you’re in the same area as me, stream the remix below!
Chill, Trap | WRLD – Orbit (feat. Richard Caddock)
Posted by BP on June 4, 2014
Monstercat presents “Orbit (feat. Richard Caddock)” by WRLD today! For those that aren’t familiar, WRLD is a 16 year old producer from the Netherlands that will blow your socks off. The piano and jazzy drums start this track off with a chill feel. It moves into more of a trap-ish vibe as the song progresses, and compliments the vocals nicely. If this synth filled, sultry jam appeals to you it is available on Itunes and Beatport.
Dubstep | Noosa – Clocktower (PatrickReza Remix)
Posted by BP on May 29, 2014
I’m one day late on this one (apologies) but it’s so lovely that it deserves a post. PatrickReza is always on point, and this remix of “Clocktower” by Noosa doesn’t fall short. I was just complaining about the lack of dubstep lately and then PatrickReza surfaced with this excellent remix. The beautiful vocals dance over low bass growls throughout this melodic dubstep masterpiece. The drops are unique because they jump around quite a bit, keeping it interesting while still maintaining that classic PatrickReza style. Lucky for us, it’s out for free download!
Free Download: Noosa – Clocktower (PatrickReza Remix)
Trap | Kasbo – Reaching
Posted by BP on May 14, 2014
This is Kasbo’s third appearance on FNT, and he is finally getting some of that recognition elsewhere with growing attention from Cream Collective and Trap City. The 18 year old Swedish producer has a new track out called “Reaching”. This unique lovetrap style song has a bouncy drum pattern and a melody that will stick in your head long after you listen. Trap City described it as “a chill release with summer vibes”. You can grab it from Slimkat Records on Beatport.
Beatport: Kasbo – Reaching
Chill, Electronic | Rick Ross ft. The Weeknd – In Vein (Nightizm Remix)
Posted by BP on May 3, 2014
Toronto based artist Nightizm has dropped a new free track for us this week, a remix of “In Vein” by Rick Ross ft. The Weeknd. This is an excellent late night track with a bassy, mellow vibe. Slow and emotional, this remix is top notch. A word I saw come up in the comments to describe it was “silky” and I think that is accurate. Warped vocals decorate the bangin’ bass and soulful melodies throughout the track. This beat is one to be reckoned with. If you like the “chopped and screwed” sort of sound, this track will hit the mark, and then some.
Free Download: Rick Ross ft. The Weeknd – In Vein (Nightizm Remix)
Dubstep | Trespassers William – Different Stars (The Killabits Remix)
Posted by BP on April 29, 2014
Finally, some good dubstep! Sadly, The Killabits have decided that they are not going to produce music together anymore. This is the last song, unfortunately. “Different Stars” originally by Trespassers William is an emotional capstone to this duo’s music. Guitars wail along this melodic beauty while the vocals are kept it tact. The bassline brings me directly to thinking of Zeds Dead. This remix is such a graceful end. It’s worth a listen.
Beatport: Trespassers William – Different Stars (The Killabits Remix)
Electronic | JMSN – Thing U Miss (The Ninetys Remix)
Posted by BP on April 25, 2014
Today was a good day, because The Ninetys put out a new remix. This is my fifth post of The Ninetys in the last year (whoops, The Ninetys rules) so you know it has got to be good! JMSN’s “Thing U Miss” is given a new twist here. It’s got a more ambient feel, which is a bit different for The Ninetys but it works really well. Speedy drums carry the piano melody along, giving it life and charisma. The track is emotional and smooth. It’s hard to categorize, but a fun listen – grab it for free!