Electronic | The Remix ‘This Could Be Love’ Needed
Posted by Juicebox on March 9, 2015
It’s always exciting when you come across a track you can’t really put a label on or place in a genre. For his (or her) first release ever, AVNU has delivered a very ‘mellow’ and ‘chill’ remix that is rooted in 808s that has left all of us struggling to really define what sound this is. The one thing we do know is that this track is just beautiful and exactly what the original needed. The vocal cuts, the melodic but simple builds; everything about this track is what seemed to be missing in the remix competition Borgeous & Shaun Frank launched last month. Our hats are off to you AVNU.
Indie | Thumbalina – Coleman Hell
Posted by JT on March 9, 2015
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With a name that ends with ‘Hell’ it’s quite ironic that this man makes music this divine. Torontonian Coleman Hell’s ‘Thumbalina’ is quite the masterpiece engulfing one in a wind up of inspirational instrumentation and eclectic lyricism. As we transition away from a snowy winter, this track will surely make it on to your Summer playlists. So here you go, and enjoy!
Indie | Matvey Emerson feat. Lina – Say Hello (Deep Dish Cover)
Posted by JT on March 7, 2015
This track is absolutely stunning. I wouldn’t go as far as to call this tropical house, but it carries elements of the genre and matches it with a seductive melody,nu-disco funk, and addictive vocals. Matvey Emerson and Lina make a lovely couple on this track and I honestly hope to see more from the two on future projects.
Future House | Connell Cruise – Into The Wild (SMLE Remix)
Posted by JT on March 4, 2015
Seeing a SMLE track pop up on my newsfeed brings a SMLE to my face. This kid is a magician. Slowly paving a path for himself in the Future genre, SMLE delivers a summer-friendly tune that hits you right in the feels. It emanates beer, beaches, and barbecue. This track speaks friendship. So, what are you waiting for? Cop this free download and turn up the sound.
House | FNT’s Top 5 EDX Tracks
Posted by GMONEY on March 3, 2015
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One of the most venerated and respected producers in the dance music scene is Maurizio Colella, aka EDX. The house music specialist has been producing dance music since 1994, and year after year, the gifted musician has delivered fantastic releases. Colella began as a remix DJ, and after gaining inspiration from dance music legends like Laurent Garnier, he was able to turn his passion for electronic music into a reality.
Through the years, the dance music veteran has stayed relevant, even as he has experimented with his sound in different sub-genres of dance music like tech-house, due to his dedication to his craft. Through 20 years of production, EDX has amassed an impressive discography. In 2012, he released his debut artist album, On the Edge, after spending years working on it. In recent years, EDX has explored new sonic frontiers with his music, as he experimented with a clubbier house style that still laid its roots in his progressive background. Tracks like “Cool You Off” and his Collateral Effects EP showcased EDX’s new sound, and these releases were resounding successes. His latest remix of Sons of Maria and Nora en Pure’s track, “Uruguay,” has dominated the Beatport Deep House chart, as it currently sits at #2.
As a blast to the past, we decided to dig through EDX’s entire discography spanning his 20-year career and put together a list of our Top 5 EDX songs.
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Deep House, Indie | Larrykoek – Premiere Fois
Posted by JT on February 26, 2015
This track is so simple and that’s what I absolutely love about it. The string plucks are organized eloquently as Larrykoek masterfully introduces and evaporates pitches, bass lines, and melodic sounds. The track will take you back to summer, or at this rate, warm you up for the season as it’s right around the corner. Lighten up your Thursday with ‘Premiere Fois’.
House | Freedom Fry – Shaky Ground (Danielle Remix)
Posted by GMONEY on February 24, 2015
Danielle seems to be an up-and-coming New York City-based artist with one track to her name, a remix of Freedom Fry’s hit, “Shaky Ground,” that is worth writing home about. Danielle’s remix is the perfect combination of indie and dance with just a touch of summer to give the track a beautiful, beach-y vibe. She leaves Freedom Fry’s vocals untouched as she works her magic on the rest of the track, infusing infectiously catchy guitar riffs with lively percussive work and sparkling synth patterns to deliver the perfect remix as we make our way through the last bit of the winter season.
Free Download: Freedom Fry – Shaky Ground (Danielle Remix)