Deep House | White Lies – Big TV (Tube & Berger Garbage On The Streets Remix)

Posted by on July 16, 2014

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This tune is absolutely incredible. Sure, I’m late. Sure, I missed this when it released two months ago. But it needs to be posted. It would be a crime not to. It’s just that good. It’s one fat future house / deep house tune courtesy of Kittball. Pick this up immediately. Your ears will thank you.

PURCHASE: White Lies – Big TV (Tube & Berger Garbage On The Streets Remix)

Drum & Bass | Dido – White Flag (Collin McLoughlin Remix)

Posted by on June 24, 2014

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We predicted that Collin McLoughlin was an artist to watch in 2014, and we weren’t wrong. Recently announcing his collaboration with Dash Berlin and Jay Cosmic titled “Here Tonight” releasing July 4th via Armada, Collin keeps the momentum going with his interpretation of Dido’s 2003 classic “White Flag” record heard round the world. Incorporating drum-n-bass elements into the original, Collin creates a sonic landscape all his own, continue to impress with his production and vocal abilities.

Progressive House | Christopher Blake feat. Jenny Karr – White Nights

Posted by on June 24, 2014

There are times when I come across a song and for a number of possible reasons, it makes me suspicious. When an individual by the name of Kathy dropped a link to a song in our chat box advertising it, in broken english, as the “song of tomorrorland”, I was expecting to be disappointed once I heard it and come back after my listen to delete the link, like I do all the submissions people put in the chat box. I actually really enjoyed the song however, and there was a pretty young lady dancing in the music video which just added to the enjoyment. After some in depth research, five or so minutes, I found that the producer of this song, Christopher Blake, not only doesn’t have a Soundcloud account, but judging by his Facebook page that was created less than a month ago, this is his first song. I am currently writing this on a Monday night, the scariest of nights, and this story only gets freakier. This song is the first single for the label behind the track, devilfish records. They have not released anything prior.

 

Even though this whole situation is extremely suspicious, the song is awesome. I even bought it on Beatport, something I never do, except for sometimes. If anyone has any more information on this, feel free to let me know. Until then, you can grab the song from the Beatport link below.

Beatport: Christopher Blake feat. Jenny Karr – White Nights

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Electronic | Alexa Lusader – White Snow (SirensCeol Remix)

Posted by on June 11, 2014

SirensCeol plays with different genres frequently, but this one was really puzzling to categorize. His remix of of “White Snow” by Alexa Lusader is nothing short of fantastic. I must warn you though, the drops will be significantly weirder than you’re expecting. That is the very reason I am posting it. Who doesn’t love a good surprise? He flips the pleasant vocals into more minor, eerie drops. They’re cool in their weirdness, and totally worth the listen. Grab it for free download if the mysterious vibes have pulled you in.

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Free Download: Alexa Lusader – White Snow (SirensCeol Remix)

Alternative, Drum & Bass, Electronic | Max Frost – White Lies (Tune In Crew Remix) // Tune In Crew – Still Waters

Posted by on April 21, 2014

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Two big new tracks from one of our favorite duos out of France, the Tune In Crew. The first is a high energy, drum n’ bass-infused remix of Max Frost’s “White Lies,” which switches up the vocal blend of the original while weaving in a rich combination of live instruments (is that a maracas?). An unexpected but wonderfully seamless trap break mellows out the vibe midway through before the track hurtles back into a spray of fast-paced kicks. The second track switches gears considerably; drawing inspiration from epic movie soundtracks, the twangy, instrumental “Still Waters” is yearning and bluesy and would no doubt be right at home in a Tarantino montage. Stream both below.

Chill, Electronic | Tom Misch – Soulection White Label: 008

Posted by on April 17, 2014

The methods of which Soulection uses to discover its vast spectrum of artists is as impressive and mysterious to me as the natural phenomenon of the Northern Lights, yet they’ve got it down to a science and are doing the world a great justice by sharing their findings gratuitously and by the plenty. Soulection features countless artists from each and every genre, but their White Label selections are something extra special, showcasing newcomers who are really bringing something to the table. I found this past week’s pick, Tom Misch, to be probably one of my favorites out of the series so far. This *free* White Label release features three tracks, all of which are incredibly executed and in my opinion, really represent the characteristic sound of Soulection (which as you can hear almost always has its roots in Dilla).

By the way, did you know Tom Misch is only 18 years old? Slayin’ em, Soulection, just slayin’ em.

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Electronic | Disclosure – White Noise (cln remix)

Posted by on April 10, 2014

We’re approaching the one-year anniversary since the unforgettable release of Settle and yet, Disclosure remixes are still popping up at a steady rate. What this can only mean though is that for a remix to get any attention at all at this point has to really stand out. I think it’s safe to say Australian up and comer cln. hit the mark with this remix of “White Noise.” He brought this track around a full 180, turning it into a more passionate electronic ballad featuring strings and some very distant sort of tropical beats, not to mention somehow managing to transform Aluna Francis’s vocals into something more Amy Winehouse-esque, which works perfectly for this rework.

A quick glance at cln.’s Soundcloud is enough reason to expect big things out of this producer – his feed includes a delicate Drake remix (think Ryan Hemsworth) and a brand new Kilter remix that’s already heating up. Plan to spend your weekend with cln. on repeat.

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