Dubstep | Ziba – Nocturnal (Vital Techniques & Mikey B Remix)
Posted by Mach on April 25, 2013
Wow, Vital Techniques never ceases to amaze me. He and Mikey B have some crazy Benga dubstep going on in this remix. I think even Benga would mistake this for his own work. London native, Ziba, has one of the most incredible voices, her voice on this style of Dubstep is a match made in heavy… oops I meant heaven. Do not let this incredible remix slip through your fingers, hit download now.
Vital Techniques | Mikey B | Ziba
Hip-Hop | Diverse – Beat 003
Posted by Mach on April 22, 2013
I love classic styled Hip-Hop, the beats were not so over complicated that you never actually wound up listening to what was being said. I feel like a lot of newer syled Hip-Hop is over saturated with instrumentals and bass leaving the art of rap at a loss to the listener. The samples taken from “Deadly Combination” featuring Tupac, Biggie, and Big L were a perfect fit. Diverse did sick work on this production, with a simplistic but fresh beat.
Free Download: Diverse – Beat 003
Hip-Hop | DJ Khaled Feat. Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne – No New Friends (SFTB Remix)
Posted by W8 on April 15, 2013
Here’s the predictable first single off of DJ Khaled’s “Suffering From Success”. The only thing that DJ Khaled seems to be suffering from is a penchant for fast food and putting his name on tracks that he had nothing to do with. DJ Khaled is the type of guy that copy-pastes a joke he found on Twitter, changes a few words, and calls it his own so we can stunt on his timeline. Why artists (other than the fact that he’s the president of Def Jam South) choose to work with him is beyond me. He brings nothing to the table.
Why artists work with DJ Khaled is beyond me. He brings nothing to the table. He doesn’t rap, write or produce. He just stamps his name.
— Fresh New Tracks (@freshnewtracks) April 16, 2013
Hip-Hop | Huey Mack – Buzzkill (Prod. by Judge)
Posted by LoffyG on April 14, 2013
Rising country star, Huey Mack, remixes Luke Bryan’s latest single “Buzzkill” for his newest video release. I gotta admit this song is super catchy and I wouldn’t be surprised if this video racks up a lot more views than usual. Shout-out to Huey Mack and Jon Kilmer for the amazing guitar and piano work.
Hip-Hop, Videos | Mike Stud – Past Gone (Prod. by Judge & Swedes)
Posted by LoffyG on April 8, 2013
Mike Stud is back and puts down the party music to deliver us a song on a much more serious note. It’s about a girl he met while on tour who was struggling with depression, drug abuse and thoughts of suicide. Mike reached out to her and has given her comfort since hearing her story. This is a song he wrote for her and is undoubtedly some of his best work. If you would like, send POSITIVITY & SUPPORT to her Tumblr here. Relief coming May 6th.
Progressive House | Temper Traps – Trembling Hands (Stereoshock Lonely City Remix)
Posted by Mel on April 7, 2013
It’s been a while since we’ve heard something new from Stereoshock but today he made the wait worth while. The song “Trembling Hands” by The Temper Trap has had its fair share of remixes so I was admittedly nervous clicking play on this because there have been some great ones. Stereoshock blew me away with his rendition. He sets the perfect atmosphere with orchestral strings and city sounds as well as a combination of slow piano work and quick, catchy key play, before hitting the percussive build aided with the emotive vocals, and then finally climaxing into a truly cinematic, big room drop. Stereoshock has come a long way since his early days doing edits. His production skills are now just superb. I’m excited for what he has in store for us in the future.
Free Download: Temper Traps – Trembling Hands (Stereoshock Lonely City Remix)
Chill, Hip-Hop, Rap, RnB | Jetpack Jones – That Blow ft. Robby Ra$hu (Prod. by Beemo)
Posted by J_Salzer on April 7, 2013
FNT favorite, Jetpack Jones, unleashes his newest single on the interwebs today. My internet was being spotty(shout out to Bright House customer care on Twitter) and I couldn’t listen to the song for about 3 hours. When I finally realized I should download it instead of trying to stream it, I was hit with a sense of euphoria as I listened to the track for the first time. Jetpack often sends me music and claims it’s his best work to date, I’ve grown accustomed to hearing the same sound from him. That is by no means a bad thing, as I enjoy his sound immensely, but this song has changed my view entirely. That Blow does have the same Jetpack feel I’ve come to know, along with the extraterrestrial-type beat he so often paints his pictures over, but it also features the best lyrics I’ve ever heard from the Lakewood rapper. Stream and download the track below and check out Jetpack on Facebook and Twitter.