Compilation, Electro-House, Featured, Progressive House | FNT’s Top 25 Big Room & Electro Tracks of 2012
Posted by Middy on January 9, 2013
2012 was a year of explosive growth for dance music worldwide. We have seen increasing influence from the United States in dance culture, with the “bigger is better” ethos evident in everything from sound and visual production to the massive convergence of electronic music with pop music (a charge led by top-40 radio stars like Rihanna, Chris Brown, Usher, and even Taylor Swift, who made a brief but notable foray into dubstep this year). In other words, dance music has literally and figuratively blown up. Of course, with the “mainstream-ization” of dance music comes the inevitable backlash from traditionalists who’d prefer it to remain as it was in the 80s and 90s — confined to small clubs and warehouses with little attention from the general public. This rift is notably present in the trance community, where purists who prefer the higher BPMs of the 90s and early 2000s often look down upon newer listeners who have quickly latched on to what Above & Beyond famously described as “trance 2.0.”
While there are valid arguments to be made for both sides of this growing dance music debate, at the end of the day we think you should listen to what you like, and that producers should be free to evolve artistically without fear of being branded sellouts. Of course, it is important to acknowledge and respect the long (and occasionally troubled) road that electronic music has taken to get to where it is today, just as it is undeniable that 2013 has very exciting things in store for the genre — regardless of whether you’ve been a fan for twenty years or twenty minutes.
In keeping with this theme, we bring you this list in addition to our own personal lists — a list which we think sums up the year in dance music, from the clubs to the festivals to what you played on your car speakers. We all have our own tastes, but we still must pay our respects to the EDM anthems that dominated the year. So without further adieu, a few words on how this list was decided. First and foremost, this is our list, not the definitive list from the dance music gods, so no matter how hard we try to be objective we’re sure there will be some debate. Secondly, we are talking about the biggest and best tracks of the year — so tracks that were absolutely dynamite but which failed to garner support and playtime from other DJs will not make the cut. Third, remember the genres we’re covering. No hard feelings to Sasha’s remixes of “Flutes” and “Benediction” — both crushed 2012 — but this isn’t the time or the place. We also must note that we are American, so our list will mainly represent the tracks we heard at US festivals and clubs (even though some of us spent substantial time in Europe). Finally, we must give a quick nod to all of the amazing songs that were released just before 2012 but which still had an enormous impact on the year — like Nicky Romero’s “Toulouse“, Knife Party’s “Internet Friends”, Bingo Players’ “Rattle”, Swedish House Mafia & Knife Party’s “Antidote” and the ever-enduring “Epic”. At the end of 2013, we’ll give the same acknowledgment to tracks released in December 2012, like “Easy“, “I Could Be The One“, “Like Home“, “Clash” and possibly “Rift“.
Whew. Now that we’re done with that, let’s get on to The Top 25 Big Room & Electro Tracks of 2012.
Electro-House | Congorock & Stereo Massive ft. Sean Paul – Bless Di Nation (Remixes)
Posted by Middy on January 8, 2013
The original pairing of Rocco Rampino better known professionally as Congorock and Sean Paul, a man who has struggled to stay relevant for quite some time was a head scratcher at first, but the results were actually quite good. However the track was just begging for a remix package with Sean Paul’s very reusable vocal bit. Congorock starts us off with his distorted electro synths and thumping bass line. Valentino Khan provides an eclectic mix of a quick alternating bass line and pitched vocal bits, while GTA mixes in some dubstep to their unique offering. Firebeatz delivers the standout remix with a high-powered drop of driving electro synths that are sure to grab your attention immediately.
Beatport: Congorock & Stereo Massive ft. Sean Paul – Bless Di Nation (Remixes)
Electro-House | Lana Del Ray – Video Games (Sugar Mill Remix)
Posted by Jess on January 8, 2013
I was recently introduced to Sugar Mill, a rising Electro House duo based out of Wisconsin, and fell in love with their remix of Lana Del Ray “Video Games”. The remix does a great job of keeping with the original melodies and transforming the song into an incredible Electro House tune. It is one of their older works and I’m sure they have some bangers lined up to be released in the near future. In the meantime, check out their back catalog on Soundcloud and become a fan of them on Facebook.
Electro-House | Showtek & Bassjackers – Hey!
Posted by Middy on December 31, 2012
Hardstyle turned electro house duo, Showtek and producer and Dj duo, Bassjackers, give us this heavy track that is prime for your NYE playlists. Just like Showtek’s previous productions this year with Tiesto, Hardwell and Justin Prime, this one goes HAM. This may not have the same power as “Cannonball“, but it shines like “Hell Yeah” and should be played as loud as possible late tonight.
Beatport: Showtek & Bassjackers – Hey!
Electro-House | Rob Adans – Abash (Sebastien Drums & Whelan & Di Scala Remix)
Posted by Middy on December 31, 2012
Rob Adans “Abash” became a bootlegging favorite of many this year including the great Axwell and potent combo on Sebastian Drums and Whelan & Di Scala got their hands on the song to make the definitive remix of this outstanding track. They keep the instantly recognizable melody from the original, then flip the song into a tough electo house song with a high energy, growling drop. Ring in the New Year with this song that is sure to set dance floors on fire.
Beatport: Rob Adans – Abash (Sebastien Drums & Whelan & Di Scala Remix)
Electro-House | Henrix – Rock & Rave
Posted by Middy on December 30, 2012
Henrix, like many other DJs is feeling generous during the holiday season and has decided to give away a brand new original to cap off a totally transformative year that saw a total name and brand change, now is entering 2013 under the moniker Henrix — one of the fastest rising American house producers with his track “Hit It” coming out soon on Size Records and another with Jakob Leidholm & Zashanell “Close Your Eyes”. “Rock & Rave” continues the same trend of quick alternating percussion we see in other Henrix tracks, but with a rolling acid bass line and a slow, ominous interlude that makes this one stand out.
Free Download: Henrix – Rock & Rave
Electro-House | Kaskade & Swanky Tunes ft. Lights – No One Knows Who We Are
Posted by Middy on December 24, 2012
With Kaskade on the shelf from touring after his incredibly arduous and long Freaks of Nature tour this summer, we can expect more productions to be released from him soon, and this collab with Swanky Tunes and Lights is the first to see the light of day. This is one of those either you love it or you hate it songs because it is a strong change from what we have come to love with Kaskade. That does not mean change is a bad thing, but the grinding electro house that Swanky Tunes brings to the table in this track is a strong departure from what we are used to hearing from Ryan Raddon with his uplifting and emotional songs. Personally, I am not that big a fan of it and would love to see some remixes of it, especially with the vocals from Lights, but I can see how others would like this.
Beatport: Kaskade & Swanky Tunes ft. Lights – No One Knows Who We Are