Chill, Pop | Snyder & Northside Join Forces On Summer Dance Vibe Titled “Your Love”

Posted by on July 24, 2020

“Your Love” is another euphoric, enriching work that continues to tease what will be Snyder’s full debut album, dropping later on this year.

Complete with both a visual and an audio single, “Your Love,” hits all the right pressure points to form something winning and pleasurable for the long run. With an outside the box mindset Snyder applies to his releases, it’s no wonder there are many atmospheric moments and unique sections well-melded into the single. “Your Love” is available in full above.

Based out of Chicago, Snyder has had a wild ride over the years. Opening for acts like RL Grime and Shaq, as well as having legendary crowd-controlled sets attached to his name and remembered by fans, the well-supported, well-buzzed about artist still holds a solid “one to watch out for” status.

Alternative, Electronic, Future Trap, Indie | Moving Castle And Alizzz Team Up To Bring Us ‘Your Love’

Posted by on November 12, 2015

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We are absolutely obsessed with Alizzz. After finishing up his Australian tour and remixing Hoodboi’s “Shallow,” the Spanish producer is dropping his EP ‘Your Love’ with our boys over at Moving Castle.
funk shimmering synths. futuristic beat, subtly sexy element of funk

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Tour | James Blake – Limit To Your Love (Kygo Remix)

Posted by on May 15, 2014

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Kygo hits us with tour dates to his upcoming North American tour which begins in just 2 weeks in Vancouver, and will take him through out the West Coast, MidWest, and East Coast, to end up in New York City at the legendary Webster Hall. Tickets are selling out fast to catch the Norwegian prodigy, and because of this more dates have been added in California to meet the fan’s demands! If you’ve been following Kygo for a while now, you know his show is going to be an experience you’re not going to want to miss, so make sure you get tickets, I know I will for sure be at the Webster Hall show on June 20th. PS, check out the throwback below of his remix of James Blake’s “Limit To Your Love.”

Free Download: James Blake – Limit To Your Love (Kygo Remix)

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Electronic, House, Techno | Spice’s Top 10 Tracks of 2013

Posted by on December 22, 2013

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2013 was a year of many momentous things. Including the insanely awesome above shot, which was taken by yours truly with a cracked iPhone (and it’s frankly still a mystery as to how I managed to pull it off. I mean, look at that thing. That thing is next level. Eat your heart out, Rukes). In keeping with all the seasonal nostalgia, here are my picks for the best tracks of the year.

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Pop, Videos | Timeflies Tuesday – I Need Your Love

Posted by on May 8, 2013

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Finally, a break from morning shows, radio spots, baseball games, and probably a few sub-par rooftop parties.  Life is tough, huh? Back off tour, Timeflies serve up a fresh new Tuesday rendition of the Calvin Harris/Ellie Goulding’s smash, “I Need Your Love”.  Fire on fire on fire folks.  TFT has girlies going gaga, globally.  Grab their recent single, “I Choose U” below.

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Compilation, House | Top 50 Dance Tracks Of 2013: 20-11

Posted by on January 13, 2010

Top 50 dance tracks of 2013

20. Audien – Wayfarer
Released in January, “Wayfarer” stayed in the Beatport trance top 100 until December. Beatport sales are not always the best indication of a song’s success, but in this case, it can be used to prove just how successful this song was having been used in the sets of Knife Party, Hardwell, Armin van Buuren, Cosmic Gate and so many more for the majority of the year.

19. Just Blaze vs Baauer ft. Jay Z – Higher
Baauer got famous, because the internet, for the spazed out version of the Harlem Shake, but while that was happening, he was making this heater with hip hop producer mainstay Just Blaze, with a few contributing lyrics from a guy who is used to being in the spotlight, Jay Z.

18. Diplo & GTA – Boy Oh Boy
Generally artists save their best releases for big label tracks, but here Diplo & GTA, perhaps unwittingly, delivered what was their most popular track of the year. It is simplistic, but outstanding, taking Missy Elliot’s lyrics from “Lose Control” and meshing them in perfectly. This vine embodies the attitude in this song.

17. Armin van Buuren ft. Trevor Guthrie This Is What It Feels Like (Original + Remixes)
Armin’s crossover single, “This Is It What it Feels Like” became not only a hit with dance music fans (though he took flak from the traditional trancers), but also saw major radio play across the US and the world. The track seemed to only become more popular as the year wore on. The W&W remix brought this track to the festival stage.

16. Mark Knight – Your Love
Quietly, Mark Knight went about his business leading one of the finest dance music labels in the world, Toolroom Knights and had himself a smashing year production-wise. “Your Love” brings together an intoxicating groove with an addictive vocal that as it says “I just can’t get you out of my head”. Nobody has been able to get “Your Love” out of their heads either.

15. W&W & Ummet Ozcan – The Code
You cannot underestimate the impact W&W have had on 2013. The imitators have come from everywhere and their sound has become another overdone aspect of festival house. Ummet Ozcan has followed in their footsteps, moving from trance to a electro-trance sound that has become more and more popular lately, culminating in “Revolution”. “The Code” was the track that really exploded from them this year, taking over WMC and lasted all the way until NYE.

14. TJR – Whats Up Suckaz
Another sub genre getting love, Melbourne Bounce has gone global with its ambassadors Will Sparks and its bald American friend, TJR. “What’s Up Suckaz” brings the bounce to DJ sets all across the world in a way that is palatable to all fans.

13. Sander van Doorn & Mark Knight vs Underworld – Ten
“Your Love” was an individual triumph for Mark Knight, but he found a way to top that with his collab alongside Sander van Doorn and Underworld. Underworld’s floats across the upbeat house grooves and melodies that show the strength of each dynamic producer.

12. Pryda – Power Drive
For what has been another incredible year for the melodic master, “Power Drive” brought out a tougher side of him that we normally see with Cirez D. Power Drive thumps like a 350 foot drive from a sex addicted Tiger Woods and has the grace of Michelle Kwan. Pryda does it best, and he proves that once again.

11. Nicky Romero & Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano ft Fast Eddie – S.O.T.U.
One of the tracks that has appealed to all crowds this year, S.O.T.U. has been played by DJs of all genres on all stages. With an impossibly punchy kick, the simple yet potent track shows the power when percussion is used right. Nicky Romero has taken a wide variety of styles this year from “Symphonica” to “Still The Same Man” to this, but “S.O.T.U.” has to be his crowning achievement this year.