Indie | That’s Nice ft. Josh Moriarty – Holiday
Posted by JT on February 6, 2015
Mexico producer That’s Nice shares a new original single “Holiday,” featuring Josh Moriarty of Miami Horror. The past has seen That’s Nice remix the Australian band’s single “Colours In The Sky” and connect over their musical similarities. “Holiday” is a track brimming with horns, an undeniably catchy chorus, and the sounds of summertime.
Melodic Progressive | Justin Caruso Impresses With Borgeous Remix
Posted by Juicebox on February 4, 2015
House | Zulu Records Presents My Digital Enemy’s “Say It”
Posted by BIGLIFE on February 2, 2015
There’s a lot to say about this track. Before I get into it, I want to commend Zulu Records. They’ve been all over the place in 2014, popping up in my feed many times with their groovy releases and solid marketing. It ain’t easy rising above the nonsense out there, which means they’re doing a lot right. My Digital Enemy’s latest “Say It” is a brooding house masterpiece that you need to listen to immediately.
House | Miki Rose – Are You That Somebody (Goshfather & Jinco Edition)
Posted by JT on January 28, 2015
Do you think you can handle this? Miki Rose does the late Aaliyah justice and smoothly covers the seductive ‘Are You That Somebody’. What’s better? Goshfather & Jinco have blessed the track, converting it into a club-friendly bass-bumpin’ deep house groove that dominates all body movement. This track is about to blow up, so make sure you cop your free download!
Hip-Hop | Kaytranada – Driving Me Crazy (Feat. Vic Mensa)
Posted by dshaq on January 27, 2015
After putting the city on his back with their previous track, Wimme Nah, the young Chicago MC is enlisted by producer extraordinaire Kaytranada for his brand new single, Driving Me Crazy. Driving Me Crazy brings high energy sounds and great raps. Not too much more to say other than keep hitting replay. Enjoy.
Trap | Theophilus London – Tribe (NGHTMRE Remix)
Posted by JT on January 26, 2015
Known for his lyrical construction, Theophilus London has made a name for himself in the hip-hop industry. NGHTMRE just took the original to another level, adding his tweaks, cuts, and of course, bass, to reposition the original and invite it into the electronic world. This track is more raw than freshly cut steak; it’s gains season over in the NGHTMRE den. So here you are, something to make you swerve.
