News | Axwell & Sebastian Ingrosso Reuniting?

Posted by on May 22, 2014

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I’m not one to start rumors, but are Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso from Swedish House Mafia planning a comeback? Here’s an image they put up on their Instagram yesterday that was brought to my attention. If they are planning on releasing a tune, they better hurry up, festival season is just around the corner, and the Summer hits are starting to line up! Either way I’m looking forward to hear what these 2 are cooking up!

Interviews, Progressive House | Exclusive: Don Diablo’s Top 5 Startlight Moments

Posted by on March 21, 2014

Don Diablo has been a vet of the game for some time now, but only now getting his due. He is a testament that overnight success take 5-10 years. His single with Matt Nash “Starlight (Could You Be Mine) from the summer was a big hit across the festival circuit and is getting a re-release. To celebrate, Don Diablo has told us his top 5 “Starlight” moments that include moments from Ibiza and the feeling of being accepted by “Axtone”. “Starlight” has been re-released on Ultra this week, so if you never picked it up go and do so now. Read those “Starlight” moments after the jump.

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House | Max Vangeli – Last Night Changed It All

Posted by on March 17, 2014

I hope you guys are ready for a monster, cause Max Vangeli just unleashed the force with his tune “Last Night Changed It All,” complete with a video treatment released exclusively on Billboard today. If you’ve been wondering what Steve Angello, 1/3 of Swedish House Mafia, has been up to, you now know, he’s been developing his roster of artists at Size Records. This is a must listen!

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Preview, Progressive House | John Martin – Anywhere For You [preview]

Posted by on February 12, 2014

Made famous by Swedish House Mafia, John Martin got notoriety for a reason and that’s because he has an incredible voice. His first solo work since doing the vocals for the two SHM songs and the “Reload” edit is here and it’s a good one. “Anywhere For You”, superbly produced by Michel Zitron, is a crossover progressive house and pop song that is ever so popular these days. This is in no way a unique song but it is done extremely well and that sets it apart from the many similar to it. Martin’s vocals with Zitron’s stand out production is just too good to pass up. Sadly, the release is not until April 7th so we’ll have to wait a bit to get our hands on it. Also, a guy and a girl kiss in the video so if you’re into that sort of thing I’m sure you’ll enjoy it. It actually takes place at 3:10 so pause it and enjoy.

 

Progressive House | Jidax & Enzo Darren feat. Chester Rushing – Paint The World (Original Mix)

Posted by on January 16, 2014

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French DJs and producers Jidax teamed up with Enzo Darren and US vocalist Chester Rushing to drop “Paint The World,” a progressive house gem premiered on Tiesto’s Club Life podcast a few months back, and officially released in the US this week via Radikal Records, along with remixes by Lush & Simon and Dirty Rush & Gregor Es. If you’ve been looking for a follow up to Swedish House Mafia ever since they broke up, “Paint The World” is just that: epic vocals, a powerful production, and a positive message. This is a must listen and a must download, I guarantee it!

iTunes: Jidax & Enzo Darren feat. Chester Rushing – Paint The World (Original Mix)

Bootleg, Mashups | DJ Trademark – Good And Gone (Youngblood Hawke x Nicky Romero & Avicii x More)

Posted by on April 3, 2013

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So you know how after a couple releases from ze Swedish House Mafia, whenever you saw a new song from them, you knew it was going to be absolute fire? We’ll, I think it’s safe to say DJ Trademark has achieved that status when it comes to bootlegs. As usual it’s the perfect party starter, windows down kind of track…download it.

House | Mimada’s Top 12 for 2012

Posted by on January 5, 2013

With the renaissance of music festivals and growing popularity of electronic music, it’s safe to say my attendance to live shows grew exponentially in 2012 (not that I had that many years under my belt to begin with). However, this really changed my perception of music and how I listened to it. Before, I would see an artist based on my familiarity with them and listen to their songs on repeat in the parking lot until moments leading up to the show. Now, it’s more so that I attend a concert based on the artist’s live talent and/or how much fun the performance will be. When I hear their songs in the future, I get sentiments of that first time I heard it sitting outside in a grassy field surrounded by flag holders or squished up against girls in moonboots rather than it’s premier on SiriXM radio. For me, music in 2012 was not about what would get me out of bed in the morning or play in the background at the gym while I worked out: it was what I could dive into and take me away from any known reality. I guess it’s always kind of been that way, but once you get a peek at my top 12, I think you’ll understand what I mean.

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