Hip-Hop | No-Data!’s “Petty” Is A Fire Hip-Hop Jam

Posted by on November 11, 2015

The City of Angels shines its light once again. A new act has emerged, but only slightly. No Data! has some proving to do but “Petty” shows an ample amount of promise. The LA artist produced, wrote, sang, and rapped this new effort, which is saying something. FreshNewTracks.com is excited to see this new talent push the hip hop scene further in 2016. His team tells us that the new year will be filled with more tuneage. Today we are honored to let you taste what he has to offer your ears and your post Netflix & Chill sessions. You can stream this one below and immediately understand what all the hype is about!

Chill | Sound Remedy and Illenium team up to give us a Melodic Dubstep masterpiece

Posted by on May 18, 2015

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Sound Remedy and Illenium are two the of best at creating Melodic Dubstep, so when I found out the two were going to team up, I knew the result was going to be something amazing. “Spirals” featuring King Deco has definitely surpassed my expectations. The track perfectly combines Sound Remedy and Illenium’s distinctive styles, and was beautifully written by Deco and her co-writer, Kinetics. Deco’s vocals really shine here, and the sentiment will certainly resonate with its listeners. These artists have given us plenty of free music in the past, so be sure to support their newest release on iTunes.

Buy: Sound Remedy & Illenium – Spirals (ft. King Deco)

FYI | An Anatomy Of A Pop Song: Usher’s “I Don’t Mind” Ft. Juicy J

Posted by on January 22, 2015


Usher has another hit on his hands. “I Don’t Mind” is incredibly catchy, as I found myself listening to it multiples today until I was sick of hearing it. This, of course, is by design, as Dr. Luke and Cirkut produced the record. If you don’t know who Dr. Luke and Cirkut are, they’re a production team (of sorts) that are responsible for almost every hit on the radio. Collaborators Benny Blanco and Max Martin would beg to differ, but I digress. The average fan doesn’t know (and perhaps doesn’t care) about who produced and wrote the new Usher single, but we do. It’s northing short of fascinating.

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Trap | CHLØË BLACK – 27 Club (Myles.William Remix)

Posted by on January 13, 2015

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If Myles William was on a baseball team, he’d be your fourth man in your batting line up, cause one thing’s for certain, he brings it home, and his latest remix of Chloe Black’s “27 Clubs” is one for the repeat button. I’m a huge fan of Myles’ work, and am excited for the NJ producer for this upcoming year, with a upcoming releases on the Carter V, once that drops, and array of originals from the likes of local NJ rapper Timmy Titus, to rappers like Maino, or Meek Mill. This is a must listen and a must download!

Free Download: CHLØË BLACK – 27 Club (Myles.William Remix)

Future House | Merry Christmas From Enhanced Music

Posted by on December 24, 2014

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Out as a free release on the legendary Enhanced Music record label, Suspect44 have honoured Juventa’s ‘Things Left Unsaid’ with added futuristic synths and chords and an amplified bassline that creates the perfect atmosphere. Recognized for the waves they’ve made in the progressive trance scene, Suspect 44 have recently dabbled with chill-wave and this remix is a true expression of their versatility as producers. This tune is a warm rendition of the direction futuristic sounds are headed in, so grab this freebie from the team at Enhanced Music, lay back, and relax.

Mainstream Remix | The Weeknd – Often (Kygo Remix)

Posted by on July 28, 2014

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I’ve seen a lot of talk lately about Kygo signing to Sony. Some congratulated, some even claimed this was the beginning of the end. It’s incredible to me that fans, or people who claim to be, wouldn’t want to see their favorite artist progress. Fans don’t understand how hard it is to make a living in this music scene. The barriers to entry are higher then they’ve ever been. What Kygo has done is unprecedented, yet fans have this ill-informed notion that Sony is going ruin his brand. Sure, major labels are notorious for messing up an artist’s brand. We’ve seen many artists (sadly) come and go because they signed. Kygo, and his team, are too smart to let that happen. Kygo is going to be just fine.

Review | Rukkus: The App For Mobile Ticket Purchases

Posted by on July 22, 2014

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The people behind FreshNewTracks are no strangers to startups. We understand that oftentimes it’s difficult for a great product to catch enough eyeballs to make something happen. Therefore, sometimes we like to lend a helping hand when something catches our eye. Meet Rukkus, an app that makes ticket buying an easy process. Here’s what their team had to say about the app:

In an era where seemingly every kind of transaction can take place on a mobile device, the current state of the ticket buying process can sometimes seem a bit antiquated. Several major ticket outlets do not even have a mobile app, and the ones that do leave a lot to be desired.

Enter Rukkus: the fastest growing mobile ticketing app for iOS (Android coming soon!). With its sleek design and intuitive interface, the Rukkus app has essentially cut the red tape between planning and “being there,” to create a seamless and pain-free experience. The only thing standing between you and that sold-out concert all of your friends are going to tonight is two simple taps on your iPhone.

No more scouring your web browser for the cheapest tickets. Rukkus searches over 1,000 vendors to find you the best possible value on tickets for concert, sports and theater events.

In addition to its streamlined approach to purchasing tickets, Rukkus boasts some unprecedented discovery tools: Upon downloading the app, Rukkus will scan iTunes, Spotify and Facebook likes to build a unique “Music DNA” for each user. Based on that information, Rukkus suggests certain events in addition to tracking artists for whom the user has already shown interest.

For the more ‘D.I.Y.’ crowd, Rukkus allows users to browse events and listen to artists’ music within the app. As you find new artists you like, you can add them to your favorites, which will automatically update your Music DNA. If Rukkus is tracking an artist you don’t like, you can have them removed from your Music DNA, as well.

The days of sifting through overpriced ticket brokers and sketchy Craigslist ads are over. Put an end to FOMO once and for all. Download the app and go start a Rukkus.