Progressive House | Spencer Bruno – Chalice [Preview]

Posted by on January 16, 2013

An artist you guys might have formerly known to be producing some filthy dubstep tracks along with a few other genred tracks here and there has just gone under a different alias. Spenca, who has been making bass music for quite some time now, has decided to dedicate a whole new alias to his passion in progressive house. Being the versatile artist he is, this transition over won’t be too bad because he already has his first track featured on Avicii’s Electric Area Le7els podcast. That should go to show you how talented he is and after hearing this preview for the first time I was hooked. Not to mention the quality of the production. So go show your support by liking his new page and checking out the new track.

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Preview, Progressive House | Rune RK ft. Andreas Moe – Teacup (Michael Brun Remix) [Preview]

Posted by on January 10, 2013

Michael Brun finished out 2012 riding a massive tidal wave of success from his “Burn Forever” remix and “Rift” charting well and getting support far and wide across the Dj community. He enters 2013 looking to stay on top of that tidal crest of success and this latest remix of “Teacup” using vocals from Andreas Moe, who you may recognize from John de Sohn’s “Long Time”, looks to set him up nicely. Look for this to be released January 22nd on Spinnin Records.

Compilation, Electro-House, Featured, Progressive House | FNT’s Top 25 Big Room & Electro Tracks of 2012

Posted by on January 9, 2013

2012 was a year of explosive growth for dance music worldwide. We have seen increasing influence from the United States in dance culture, with the “bigger is better” ethos evident in everything from sound and visual production to the massive convergence of electronic music with pop music (a charge led by top-40 radio stars like Rihanna, Chris Brown, Usher, and even Taylor Swift, who made a brief but notable foray into dubstep this year). In other words, dance music has literally and figuratively blown up. Of course, with the “mainstream-ization” of dance music comes the inevitable backlash from traditionalists who’d prefer it to remain as it was in the 80s and 90s — confined to small clubs and warehouses with little attention from the general public. This rift is notably present in the trance community, where purists who prefer the higher BPMs of the 90s and early 2000s often look down upon newer listeners who have quickly latched on to what Above & Beyond famously described as “trance 2.0.”

While there are valid arguments to be made for both sides of this growing dance music debate, at the end of the day we think you should listen to what you like, and that producers should be free to evolve artistically without fear of being branded sellouts. Of course, it is important to acknowledge and respect the long (and occasionally troubled) road that electronic music has taken to get to where it is today, just as it is undeniable that 2013 has very exciting things in store for the genre — regardless of whether you’ve been a fan for twenty years or twenty minutes.

In keeping with this theme, we bring you this list in addition to our own personal lists — a list which we think sums up the year in dance music, from the clubs to the festivals to what you played on your car speakers. We all have our own tastes, but we still must pay our respects to the EDM anthems that dominated the year. So without further adieu, a few words on how this list was decided. First and foremost, this is our list, not the definitive list from the dance music gods, so no matter how hard we try to be objective we’re sure there will be some debate. Secondly, we are talking about the biggest and best tracks of the year — so tracks that were absolutely dynamite but which failed to garner support and playtime from other DJs will not make the cut. Third, remember the genres we’re covering. No hard feelings to Sasha’s remixes of “Flutes” and “Benediction” — both crushed 2012 — but this isn’t the time or the place. We also must note that we are American, so our list will mainly represent the tracks we heard at US festivals and clubs (even though some of us spent substantial time in Europe). Finally, we must give a quick nod to all of the amazing songs that were released just before 2012 but which still had an enormous impact on the year — like Nicky Romero’s “Toulouse“, Knife Party’s “Internet Friends”, Bingo Players’ “Rattle”, Swedish House Mafia & Knife Party’s “Antidote” and the ever-enduring “Epic”. At the end of 2013, we’ll give the same acknowledgment to tracks released in December 2012, like “Easy“, “I Could Be The One“, “Like Home“, “Clash” and possibly “Rift“.

Whew. Now that we’re done with that, let’s get on to The Top 25 Big Room & Electro Tracks of 2012.

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Hip-Hop, Videos | Hi Rez – Guilty Pleasure [Music Video]

Posted by on January 4, 2013

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Florida representative, Hi-Rez is gearing up to release an EP this February or March that will be sold on iTunes for the first time. In honor of that, he drops the first song/video from the EP to give the fans a taste of what’s to come. Rez has been putting in work heavy releasing numerous mixtapes such as his recent release “Lost Time“. If you like what he brings to the table support him on iTunes when it drops!

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Dubstep, Glitch | Foreign Beggars – Contact (TuneCeeDUBSTEP Bootleg Remix) [FNT Exclusive]

Posted by on December 17, 2012

TuneCeeDUBSTEP is an up coming producer out of Germany, who isn’t too well known in the scene yet. About a week ago I caught a glimpse of this track’s preview floating around Soundcloud and I knew we had to get him to finish and release this monstrous remix and the only way we could is if we put some support behind him. He was able to finish this Midtempo/Dubstep track and it sounds heavier then ever. Keeping the grime feel that Foreign Beggar’s vocals bring, he spun this track into something unique and different than the usual growls most artist like to incorporate. Not to mention the different combinations of the variety of sounds.

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Progressive House | Mat Zo & Porter Robinson – Easy

Posted by on December 17, 2012

Unless you’ve been seriously out of the loop for the past few weeks, you’ll know that former tour mates Mat Zo and Porter Robinson recently joined forces on a monster collaboration. The fruit of their labor is now available on Beatport, and I’d be lying if I said it wasn’t one of my favorite tracks in recent memory. “Easy” basically epitomizes what you want to be blasting as you leave work on a Friday afternoon — it’s a feel good, sing-a-long anthem that’s already seen major live set support from heavyweights like Armin van Buuren and Tiesto. Get this track now because it’s poised to take over in 2013.

Beatport: Mat Zo & Porter Robinson – Easy

Hip-Hop | Tyler Thomas – Invincible (Ft. Jake Broido)

Posted by on November 13, 2012

There is no doubt that Sandy left her mark on the East Coast but this tribute is straight from the West Coast. Tyler Thomas, out of Los Angeles drops a masterpiece in support of the victims of Sandy. Another new artist for the FNT world to watch out for, he’s going to have big things coming soon! Be sure to support their charity helping the victims of Sandy HERE.

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