Playlists | FNT’s Best of TomorrowWorld Day 1
Posted by Juicebox on September 21, 2015
Since its inception three years ago, TomorrowWorld has quickly become one of America’s best electronic dance music festivals, as it welcomes over 200 artists spread across eight stages for three days of amazing music, in addition to priding themselves on their jaw-dropping stage designs. This year, with brand new additions like Breakfast Beats in DreamVille, a host of new stage curators, and perhaps its most impressive lineup yet, TomorrowWorld is gearing up for its biggest and best festival to date – and we can’t wait to see the festival in its full glory. Each day of the festival features a different slew of stage curators, ensuring that the musical programming will never be stale, and the first day of the festival will feature a Smash The House stage, Ferry Corsten’s Full On stage, the “It’s A Trap” stage, Adam Beyer’s “Drumcode” stage, The Magician’s “Potion” stage, and the Huh What & Where stage. FreshNewTracks has put together a playlist of our top picks from Day 1 of TomorrowWorld, featuring artists like Le Youth, Tchami, Jonas Rathsman, Shaq, and more. You can find each of the artists’ stage and set time below the jump. You can still get tickets to TomorrowWorld here, so move fast.
Melodic Progressive, Videos | Take A Trip To “Portland” With Watermat & MOGUAI’s Official Music Video
Posted by Tay on August 14, 2015
After shaking up the summer hits with their collaboration “Portland,” Watermät and MOGUAI asked fans of the track to send in clips from the Oregon city to add them to the official music video. Starting out with clips of the majestic Pacific scenery, the music video flutters through the city at the POV of the fans that includes back flipping, zip lining, or more. In addition to the music video, there’s a remix competition that will be held for the track in honor of it being Spinnin’s 1000th release and the official release of the track today. More details will be available on MOGUAI’s socials soon. “Portland” is now out on Beatport.
House | The Big Room Meets Deep House In Watermät & MOGUAI’s “Portland”
Posted by Tay on July 23, 2015
Although the ID-marketing method Spinnin’ uses too many times has become predictable, a good majority of those tracks have gone on to be some of the biggest track’s in dance music. From “Animals” to “Tsunami” to “Shiver,” there seems to be a good omen on Spinnin’ build of anticipation and their latest plug, “Portland,” is sure to follow in the same suit. Claimed by French hitmaker Watermät and big room aficionado MOGUAI, the pair might have discovered a new genre with this one because it dabbles literally right between big room and deep house. With some sliced up vocals to break up the madness instigated by the wailing lead melody, “Portland” is a flurry of highs and lows that keeps your attention plastered to where it is headed for every second of the track. It’s release date is slated for August 14th.
Bass, Deep House, Future House, House | Watermät & TAI – Frequency (Original Mix)
Posted by GMONEY on March 25, 2015
Watermat has an ingenious tick that only comes to light once in a while. His trilling horn slashes in his breakout single, “Bullit,” brought a soundscape unheard of before, and the French mastermind is back with a new single, “Frequency,” with Dim Mak regular TAI. Again with a bag of surprises, the producer team take the groovey melodies of deep house and infuse them with blaring synths to deliver a track that seems to take on a genre of its own. “Frequency” will be out in full on March 30th on Spinnin’ Records.
Deep House, Mashups | DOSVEC – Open Your Bullit
Posted by BIGLIFE on December 16, 2014
Deep House has taken the music world by storm, and what better way to make it pour than by mashing up established acts like Axwell and Dirty South with Dutch Deep House up and comer Watermat to create something sure to take you places you’ve never been?
DOSVEC, who is on his way to earning the moniker of Mashter (Mashup Master get it? Huh? Huh? No? Okay….) has proven many times over that two distinctly different sounds can come together and create something so natural that it’s almost as if it were the original mix. ‘Open Your Bullit’ takes the entrancing vocals of Rudy and combines it with the very Dutch production that is Bullit and what comes out is a mellow collaboration that never happened, but sounds like it did.
The vocals blend very well with the pace of the song, they don’t sound forced or out of place, which is difficult to nail, but DOSVEC is no amateur and he puts his expertise on display with yet another mash that would fit beautifully in any House set. He just took it one deeper.