Progressive House | Sweda Brighten’s The Day With This Delicious Remix
Posted by JT on December 14, 2014
I very rarely put up mainstage anthems outside the Trance genre but today I got a taste of some uplifting vibes that took me on a major feel-trip. Sweda’s remix to the enchanting ‘Till The Sun Burns Out’ captures and lifts you high, with vocals so addictive you can’t help but keep the repeat button permanently pressed. He’s completely flipped the original – if you’re fans of groups like Lost Kings then you’ll fall in love with this timeless classic.
Trance | Daniel Van Sand feat Sarah Shields – Not Alone (Club Mix) [AMPED ARTISTS]
Posted by JT on December 2, 2014
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This Norwegian is no stranger to the trance scene. He has fully captured the potential in Sarah Shields voice, bringing us ‘Not Alone’ – a tune that balances weighted synths with uplifting melody, perfectly. Daniel Van Sand is a welcomed favorite on Armin Van Buuren’s ASOT series and rightfully so – his music is constantly turning heads as the break portrays his versatility in producing both trance and film score vividly. This track adds to the ever-growing catalog of free trance and progressive found at AMPED ARTISTS, and if this is the caliber of music they continue to push out I expect big things coming their way.
House | Tobtok – Savanna (Keljet Remix)
Posted by VMan on November 17, 2014
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I was put on to Keljet during my time in Amsterdam for ADE, and a part from being super cool dudes, and talented producers, they really knew how to put on a show, and I’ve been a fan since! This time around, these guys remixed Tobtok’s “Savanna,” and it’s bringing sunlight to this rainy day, on that uplifting soul vibe. This is one you’re going to want to hear, the vocals are orgasmic, it’s a must listen!
Albums | A Sense of Wonder by Dan Sieg
Posted by JT on November 8, 2014
A Sense of Wonder is an album entirely dedicated to our generation of lovers, adventurers, and dreamers. It is an album that inspires, musically narrating tales of victory and defeat caught in between simple moments and complex realities. It is an album that innovates, as Dan Sieg demonstrates he’s unafraid to play with our emotions by experimenting with both the uplifting and dark sides of progressive trance. He reminds us that curiosity doesn’t always lead to a sense of discovery – it can bite you right back. Released by the titan’s of progressive trance and house, Silk Royal Records, A Sense of Wonder can be commended for defining “Progressive Trance,” as it is truly a work of art.
Dan Sieg hasn’t always gone by this moniker. He paved his path into progressive trance as Dan & Sam (Sam Wilkinson) and after showcasing the timeless “Walls” with sensational vocalist Maxx Hennard (an XM Electric Area 52 favorite), the floodgates had opened. Dan couldn’t slow down. He released over 30 originals and remixes in the past year, all in lieu of perfecting A Sense of Wonder. Indeed, Dan’s 17 years of musical endurance, which started with guitar at age 8, is vividly displayed in the depth of the chords here – every pluck, bass line, build up, and transition is strategically placed to create this front to end masterpiece.
Every track has its story. Some are the product of empty nights filled with endless streams of thought, others a reflection of friends and memories made in unexpected circumstances. The album starts with the uplifting “Iris” and permeates the path for the journey we are about to begin. A Sense of Wonder plays with our emotions, bringing us summertime sadness with a track like “Gloom,” and then elevating us back to cloud 9 with “Erko.” He even curates a rendition of techno with the clever “Techbruary,” a track that took me completely off-guard when first blessing my speakers. The album has received support from artists of all kind, with “Welcome To The Alley” being showcased on Above & Beyond’s Group Therapy episode 99. A Sense of Wonder concludes with “Horizons,” a progressive track that soundscapes all five senses to attention. Dan Sieg has become imprinted permanently as a progressive trance guru with this glorious release, so be prepared and grab a parachute, because grounding yourself is not an option.
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Featured, Indie, Pop | Premiere: Born Cages – Rolling Down The Hill (Glastrophobie Remix)
Posted by VMan on September 4, 2014
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The homie Glastrophobie put the word out yesterday on his Facebook page that if he hit 50 Likes on his status, he would release a new remix, which he did, so today he hit us up to premiere this awesome remix of Born Cages‘ “Rolling Down The Hill” and we happily obliged! The feels on this record are uplifting, and in my opinion the original record is a hit, in the sounds of Mumford & Sons with a touch of Queen, it straight bangs! Glastro does it again, adding his Midas touch to bring us all to church! This is a must listen!
Trap | Arty – Up All Night (Slander Remix) [Preview]
Posted by VMan on August 21, 2014
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Oh wow, this new Slander is not at all what I expected it to be, but his remix of Arty’s “Up All Night” released via Insomniac Records is super cool! Those soulful vocals layered over this melodious trap beat are doing it for me, as there’s nothing better than uplifting trap music as it makes you feel like a G, and takes you to church all at the same time! Without a doubt, Arty and Slander make for a super talented collaboration, so if they’re listening, we want more of this! This is a must listen and look out for the release on September 9th!
Chill, Electronic | Nico & Vinz – Am I Wrong (Gryffin Remix)
Posted by Mel on August 12, 2014
I can’t quite remember how I first came across Gryffin or how the heck that sesame seed got in my washroom, but ever since I first heard this song yesterday, I’ve been thinking about it sometimes. The vocals are great and the production is much better than the original. It has a chill, yet uplifting feel to it. It is pretty much the musical equivalent of driving around late at night in residential areas way too fast and with a sick exhaust, but in a good way. Free download of course.
Free Download: Nico & Vinz – Am I Wrong (Gryffin Remix)