Events, House, Mix | Get Your Dose of Deep House With Golf Clap’s Exclusive Mysteryland Mix

Posted by on June 8, 2016

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In just a few days, Mysteryland USA will be returning for its third year to the grounds of Woodstock in Bethel Woods, New York, drawing in crowds from across the country to experience three packed days of good music, good people, and good vibes. The festival will feature artists from every genre, ranging from big name producers like ODESZA and Skrillex to today’s most promising up-and-comers like Golf Clap, Illenium, and Dimond Saints.

To prepare us for what to expect this weekend, Detroit-based duo Golf Clap have offered up a special early treat for fans through Mysteryland’s artist mix series. Known for their robust display of house and techno grooves, Golf Clap – aka Bryan Jones & Hugh Cleal – have developed an exclusive mix with a captivating underground feel, taking us on a one hour ride through the carefully selected tracks of Austin Welsh, Green Velvet, Justin Pak, Roger Sanchez, and more. Take a listen and see what to expect from the duo’s first Mysteryland performance and spot them at the Big Top Stage this Friday, June 10th at 7pm.

Tickets for Mysteryland USA are still available – Find them here.

Mix | Dave Edwards Drops Episode 3 Of His ‘Let’s Get Lost’ Mix Series!

Posted by on May 26, 2016

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It’s Thursday, before a half day tomorrow at the office, and I don’t know about y’all, but with this heat wave that just hit NYC, I don’t feel like doing anything, and Dave Edwards dropping his Memorial Day mix isn’t helping either. Featuring unreleased records from the man himself, with upcoming remixes for Rainman’s “Bring Back  The Summer” and Banners’ “Start A Riot,” grab a beer,  set yourself in the sun, press play and enjoy the vibes! Tracklist below.

PS, that White Panda & BKAYE remix of Zayn’s “Like I Would” is fire!

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Mix | [FNT Exclusive] Champagne Drip Delivers High Energy Mix Ahead of Mysteryland Debut

Posted by on May 19, 2016

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Since its inception, Mysteryland USA has always touted the underground, using its massive reputation and reach to introduce the world to many of dance music’s most talented up-and-comers. This year, the Bethel Woods-based festival has, once again, enlisted the fast risers on their lineup for their Emerging Artists mix series, and we’ve got the exclusive on a mix from Champagne Drip, who is known for his self-dubbed brand of “DripHop.” The hour-long mix deftly moves between some of the biggest future bass tracks of the year with some heavy hints of trap and even tropical house. Tracks like What So Not’s remix of “Innerbloom,” Wave Racer’s remix of “Never Be Like You,” and a few Champagne Dip IDs make this the perfect pregame mix for your Thursday night.

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Mix | Trademark’s latest mix is a must listen

Posted by on May 5, 2016

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Trademark’s latest mix is a perfectly crafted, upbeat mix accurately titled “The Pregame Series”. Mashing chart-topping records from Justin Bieber, Flume, Robin Schulz, Rozes, and countless others, Trademark’s mashups have been hugely successful on Soundcloud in the past – with multiple releases breaking 1 Million streams. With the sun shining, snow melting, and summer breaks starting, this one has come at the perfect time. Be sure to bump the mix and support Trademark and grab that free download! Trust me, when you’re bumping this mix at the beach, BBQ’s, or even while camping in the coming months, your friends will thank you for it.

Mix | Take Flight with The Third Installment of Gryffin’s Flight Log Mix Series

Posted by on April 14, 2016

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Put on your dancing shoes and hit the dance floor, because we’ve got one hell of a mix from Gryffin to share with you today. The indie-dance artist whose best known for his stand-out remixes for Tove Lo, Years & Years, amongst others, and his debut original, “Heading Home,” has been in the midst of his debut “Heading Home” tour, and he’s just released the third installment of his Flight Log mix series – the “Spring Equinox” mix – as he is getting ready for the last leg of his tour. This sixty-minute mix is nothing short of awesome, as Gryffin works his way through some of his favorite tracks of late, including Rufus Du Sol’s “Like An Animal,” the Nick Talos remix of his own “Heading Home,” and his most recent remix of Troye Sivan’s “Youth.” Check out the rest of Gryffin’s tour dates below and get your tickets here.

Mix | The Wait is over, Kap Slap’s Spring Break Mix is Finally here

Posted by on March 22, 2016

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I guess it’s now officially safe to announce: SPRING BREAK IS HERE – the main reason being that Kap Slap’s annual Spring Break Mix has finally arrived. The mix kicks off with his highly anticipated single “Felt This Good” which is rumored to drop in early May on Ultra Records, and continues for an hour with a brilliant combination of electronic music and hip hop, all tied together with Kap’s signature dance sound. This mix is going to make it easy for all you party people out there because all you’ll need to do is put this bad boy on and let Kap Slap take over your night!

Mix | Callie Reiff Unveils Stellar Mix Ahead of Her Terminal 5 Debut

Posted by on March 10, 2016

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While most 16-year-olds are concerned about their schoolwork and high school drama, Callie Reiff is preparing to make her Terminal 5 debut this weekend, opening for Big Gigantic, Hermitude, and Louis the Child – an impressive feat for any artist her age. Th New York native has been embroiled in the music industry all her life, teaching herself how to play the drums at the age of 12 by watching YouTube videos, before going on to learn how to DJ on vinyl and take production lessons at Dubspot. Now, she’s primed to put all of her considerable skills together to take the next step in her career and truly cement herself as the next, big women DJ in dance music. Reiff has just unveiled a short minimix ahead of her Terminal 5 debut, and it’s nothing short of phenomenal. Showcasing her developed tastemaking ability, the minimix flies through hits like Skrillex & MUST DIE’s “VIPs,” and Nero’s “Crush On You,” in between nearly eight or nine Callie Reiff edits and IDs. Check out the mix above.