Chill, Electronic | Rick Ross ft. The Weeknd – In Vein (Nightizm Remix)
Posted by BP on May 3, 2014

Toronto based artist Nightizm has dropped a new free track for us this week, a remix of “In Vein” by Rick Ross ft. The Weeknd. This is an excellent late night track with a bassy, mellow vibe. Slow and emotional, this remix is top notch. A word I saw come up in the comments to describe it was “silky” and I think that is accurate. Warped vocals decorate the bangin’ bass and soulful melodies throughout the track. This beat is one to be reckoned with. If you like the “chopped and screwed” sort of sound, this track will hit the mark, and then some.
Free Download: Rick Ross ft. The Weeknd – In Vein (Nightizm Remix)
Hip-Hop | Njomza – Explore You (Music Video)
Posted by VMan on May 1, 2014
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The talented Njomza returns with a brand new track “Explore You” along with a music video, in which she takes us to Hippyville, USA with a Woodstock-themed video. If this is your first time hearing of Njomza, she has an upcoming album in the works o on Mac Miller’s label REMember, along with projects with Vic Mensa and Rockie Fresh, and quite frankly, I’m excited for all of that! Blending reggae riddims and soulful vocals over jazz composition makes for the perfect vibes! This is by far a must listen!
Deep House | Jade Blue & Frequency – Lately (Original Mix)
Posted by BIGLIFE on April 30, 2014

Listen, I’m not going to act like we’re not late on this. We are, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t post it. Released on Black Butter Reords, and included in Tchami’s recent “Pete Tong All Gone” essential mix today, “Lately” is a UK garage masterpiece. Sampling Aluna George’s vocals on Disclosure’s “White Noise” Jade Blue and Frequency have come with an absolutely killer track. The vibes on this are too good.
Progressive House | Trilane – Tomorrowism
Posted by Mel on April 29, 2014
When I first came across this song on Soundcloud I was a little surprised because I didn’t know who Trilane was or why I was following him. That mystery was soon put to rest however when I remembered that I heard a song of theirs before and liked it so I followed him. Trilane is actually not a him, it is a series of hims. They are a trio of progressive house producers based out of Sweden. “Tomorrowism” is their latest release and I can’t get enough of it. There are no vocals, the song is just pure blissful chords coupled with high energy drops and well crafted melodies.
Free Download: Trilane – Tomorrowism
House | Justin Caruso & Dave Audé ft Miss Palmer – Tears (Club Mix)
Posted by Juicebox on April 29, 2014

After his debut single charted at #11 on the Billboard Dance Charts, Justin Caruso is back again with another powerhouse track. This time Caruso enlisted Miss Palmer, best known for her hit with Steve Aoki, “No Beef.” The production, uplifting builds, and Miss Palmers incredible vocals all come together to create one hell of a track. Check it out below and purchase it HERE.
Chill, Trap | KRAMPF & AKEDA – EMBRASSE MOI (FT PENDENTIF)
Posted by BP on April 29, 2014

If you’re looking for something a little different to start off the week, check out this track by Krampf and Akeda, both from Paris. Although the track is in French, and I’m aware many of our readers are English speakers, the beat speaks for itself. Chill and trapped out, “Embrasse Moi (ft. Pendentif)” bounces along through a mixed series of drum variations that keep it interesting. The warped vocals give it an eerie background. If you’ve got the right speakers, this track has some deep bass all the way through. Grab it for free!
Free Download: Krampf & Akeda – Embrasse Moi (Ft Pendentif)
Dubstep | Trespassers William – Different Stars (The Killabits Remix)
Posted by BP on April 29, 2014

Finally, some good dubstep! Sadly, The Killabits have decided that they are not going to produce music together anymore. This is the last song, unfortunately. “Different Stars” originally by Trespassers William is an emotional capstone to this duo’s music. Guitars wail along this melodic beauty while the vocals are kept it tact. The bassline brings me directly to thinking of Zeds Dead. This remix is such a graceful end. It’s worth a listen.
Beatport: Trespassers William – Different Stars (The Killabits Remix)

