Electronic | Wet Paint Let “Limitless” Out Of Its Cage
Posted by JT on January 6, 2015
This track is a f*cking monster. With sounds this large I couldn’t even begin to fathom the level of chaos a track like this would foster in a live setting. This heavy handed Canadian duo are showing no signs of slowing down and releasing another free original is pushing them closer to the limelight. The two have taken a unique turn with their sound, incorporating bits of funk, futuristic bass, nu-disco, and dubstep to create a syncopated synapse. Here, have a taste for yourself.
House | Michael Calfan Brings The Heat With “Koala” Remix
Posted by BIGLIFE on January 5, 2015
Another big tune that made it high to the regular charts (this time in a vocal version with KStewart). And there’s more going on with Koala, as it gets a true Michael Calfan treatment here. The French producer takes the track to deeper house territory, making the hooks and groove even more infectious. Hit in the making! Make sure to pick up the remix on Beatport below.
Hip-Hop | Nell Premiers The First Gem Off “The Screw Tape”
Posted by VMan on January 4, 2015
What is a Hip-hop track without the desire to recite and repeat lyrics? The answer is nothing, you don’t quote Dre or Kendrick because they suck. Sure, people love their beats these days, but that doesn’t make a track. Premiering Nell’s upcoming mixtape, “The Screw Tape”, “Comin Down” turns out to be a dope way to move up. DJ Screw and El Camino Black set the scene for us while Nell takes their seductive beat and flows like the wine of Gaston’s fountain. How can you say no to wine? It’s good for the heart.
Free Download: Nell – Comin Down (Prod. By DJ Screw and El Camino Black)
Melodic Progressive | Victoria Shersick Delivers ‘Voices’
Posted by JT on December 30, 2014
New York’s Victoria Shersick has consistently improved her production quality with every tune and this track is a pure testament of her capabilities. At first play the fades and cuts in the back ground consumed me, stealing my breath. This track is the perfect balance between high energy and chill vibes. ‘Voices’ has been added to my post-rave/late-night drive playlist and no doubt it’ll make the cut on your end too. Grab this free download, and spread the noise.
Melodic Progressive | Sunny Terrace Keeps You Lifted With Their Remix of Puru’s “Toki”
Posted by JT on December 16, 2014
This track is made for those long days that carry into what seems like an endless night. Another track from the combines of Pineapple Digital, the synths take samples of dub, progressive and trance, creating musical fusion. A track wouldn’t have that Sunny Terrace vibe without the gentle touch of piano chords and an uplifting melody that prompt fearless emotion. This remix is another powerful track from his productive studio and I, as per usual, look forward to what Sunny Terrace has in store for 2015!
Chill, Progressive House | Bipolar Sunshine – Daydreamer (Gryffin Remix)
Posted by VMan on December 16, 2014
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Gryffin released his official remix of Bipolar Sunshine’s “Daydreamer,” and it’s heaven! If you’re into that progressive house with chill vibes, this remix has got you covered, and if you don’t get goosebumps from listening, you might not be human. Words can’t do this track enough justice, you’ll have to feel it for yourself. This is a must listen, and make sure you follow Gryffin on SoundCloud, Facebook, etc… you’re going to be seeing/hearing a lot from him in 2015!
Future House | Showtek Redies “90s By Nature” Featuring MC Ambush
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 15, 2014
Everyone is making future house tunes, which I can’t be upset about. It’s a new sound (pioneered
largely by Tchami and Oliver Heldens) that artists who previously made generic progressive house nonsense (like Showtek) are now all over. Regardless, this is a fat tune. The only issue I have with it is that a producer named Girls Love DJ’s teamed up with Praia Del Sol to make a “Bigfoot” re-work that was released in September that sounds strangely similar. Of course, all the Soundcloud links are down, however, a Youtube video still exists. Play the two tracks side by side and tell me that isn’t a variation of the same track. I’m not accusing either party of wrong-doing, but something is up. What I find fascinating is that Showtek either scooped the track from these guys or was producing under a new name to avoid detection and criticism from his fan base. “90’s By Nature” drops December 29th.