Electro, Hip-Hop, Mainstream Remix | Justin Bieber’s Movie
Posted by Juicebox on October 31, 2010
Justin Bieber vs MSTRKRFT – Heartbreaker Baby — (5 stars) great party song (previously posted)
Justin Bieber – Baby (El-P Death Remix) — ( 4.5 stars) Slower really cool remix, get this (previously posted)
Jewcebox edit: Biebers tracks are listenable to. Is he talented? Nope. Do Usher and engineers tune his voice to make it twice the voice it really is? Yep. Do I think he’s one of the greatest artists in the industry? Nope. Do I hate every single person (including “A”) that goes out of their way to say they hate him. Yep. Go ahead and hate on Bieber, go ahead and blame his success on the millions of young girls (and college girls and guys, whether they’ll admit it or not), but at the end of the day he makes straight hits and he’s killing it, you can’t argue that (he’s 3% of twitter). His management knows he’s a marketing machine and they utilize him to his full potential. Is he the soul of good music in todays industry? Hell no. That’s not my point by any means. Let the hate commence and the knowledgable share.
Electro | Hard Body Beatz
Posted by Juicebox on October 21, 2010
Remady P&R – No Superstar — (6 stars) Huge in Europe…absolute anthem. New Stereo Love?
*not new but just trying to educate
Nightcore – I Walk Alone (Dillon Francis Remix) — (4 stars) Trancy with a sick girls voice. On replay for me…
Klaas – Our Own Way — (4 stars) Another euro club banger. We have posted a lot of Klaas production and this is no exception to what you should expect from him.
Deftones – Prince (Bassnectar Remix) — (4 stars) Classic Deftones with a sprinkle of Bassnectar. Heaaavy.
Benny Benassi – Love Is Gonna Save Us (Stephan Jacobs Remix) — (4 stars) Trippy and hard to explain but classic Benassi, never disappoints.
Coucheron – Bottle’s on Me — (3 stars) Anything (almost) with Drake I am a fan of. They sample some Drake on a tecno beat.
Bonus Feel Good Song:
Mattafix – Big City Life — (4 stars) Fun reggaeish/poppy vibe.
Mainstream Remix | Mainstream Remixes
Posted by BIGLIFE on October 14, 2010
Am I weird for really digging this commercial? If I didn’t rock the real deal, I’d probably pick one of these up. If you’ve played it sound of in the comments section with your review.
Hate the original, love the remix. Girl Fire. Enough said.
Kelly Rowland – Forever And A Day (Antoine Clamaran Radio Edit)
— (4.5 Stars)
The electro disco-funk vibe flawlessly compliments this track.
Cee-Lo – Fuck You (Le Castle Vania Remix)
— (4.5 Stars)
Liam Keegan keeps things original by toying with different sounds while still maintaining some level of integrity, if you will. That’s why he can consistently produce club bangers (if you haven’t already done so download his Teenage Dream Remix here)
Will.I.Am and Nicki Minaj – Check It Out! (Liam Keegan Remix)
— (4 Stars)
If you’re like me and you’ve watched the official video a million times then you’ll appreciate this version which includes the voice overs and minor alterations from the original (especially the 1:24 mark).
Duck Sauce – Barbra Streisand Official Video Rip
— (4.5 Stars)
Hip-Hop | Futuristic – Next To Blow
Posted by Juicebox on October 8, 2010
“I’m feeling like frosted flakes, cause im f*cking great, you wanna box, then consider me a f*cking crate”
When I found this kid I was hesitant posting his mediocre produced video/song and wondered if his flow could improve to the stature the industry demands these days. A few months later he hit me up again with another video and a few more tracks. If I hadn’t seen the video I wouldn’t have believed it was him; the kids flow, voice, and lyrics are all on a different level from the “Futuristic” we had posted before. Don’t sleep on any of these tracks…
Futuristic – Who Dat Remix — (4 stars)
Futuristic – The Peoples Choice Remix — (4 stars)
Futuristic – Nothin On You Remix — (3.5 stars)
Futuristic – Rock My Chain — (3.5 stars) This song has lots of potential with some better production, still sick
Previously Posted:
Futuristic – Mr. I Had To Do It — (4 stars) Catchy chorus…
RnB | Sid Sriram- Be Easy, Acoustic Sessions (EP)
Posted by Juicebox on October 4, 2010
When Sid Sriram hit me with his EP, I was impressed. I’m really not one that’s into acoustic music. Sid, however, really caught my attention. I spoke to Sid today and I got a little bit of his intriguing personal story. Sid is originally from India and is currently interning at Atlantic Records. Eventually, he moved to the states and found himself in Los Angeles where he currently resides. When I asked him to describe his sound he told me that was essentially and admixture between R&B and Indie, which in my opinion, speak volumes about his unique style and voice.
Although Sid has been singing since he was only four years old, he’s been waiting until now to share his voice with the world. That being said, Fresh New Tracks is proud to exclusively present, Sid Sriram’s debut project, “Be Easy, Acoustic Soul Sessions”. Be sure to hit the jump to check out his siiick covers of Drake’s “Find Your Love” and Travis McCoy’s “Billionaire” below.
Hip-Hop | K-Young ft. Crooked I- Love Drunk
Posted by Juicebox on September 9, 2010
I promise this is my last post. I just can’t help myself sometimes. K-Young is my favorite undiscovered singer next to Kevin Cossom. His voice is out of this world and he has exceptional range. I’m really out this time. Scouts honor.
Hip-Hop, Mixtapes | Fuzzy G ft. Lindsay Pagano- Idol
Posted by Juicebox on August 23, 2010
Fuzzy G is a songwriter/ guitarist/ rapper/ singer from Silver Spring, MD right outside of Washington, DC. After spending two years studying guitar and experimenting with his voice to find a unique sound he is now ready to have it be heard. He has almost a “B.O.B.-like” sound and is currently the guitarist of “Wicked Liquid” a band formed in DC with Josh Colon a cast member of real world DC. If you like what you hear, be sure to snag the mixtape as well. Shouts to Matt on the assist.