House | Gerry Gonza Takes On MALAA’s ‘Diamonds’

Posted by on October 25, 2016

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Gerry Gonza is back at it once again with his signature G-House sound. This time tackling a remix of the hit song “Diamonds” straight from France’s popular masked producer Malaa. This is in no way your casual Sunday afternoon remix, on the contrary Gerry takes Malaa’s signature sounds and fleshes them out in to a late night club ready banger that’s sure to leave you wanting more. Gerry has had a really strong year so far and we are excited for more. Grab the free download here.

Compilation, Featured | Big Beat Releases Their ADE Compilation Featuring Cobra Effect, Slaptop & More!

Posted by on October 25, 2016

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ADE just wrapped the other week and it was surely a whirlwind, if you were out there and were feeling some withdrawals, Big Beat Records has got you covered. Before ADE kicked off the other week, they unleashed a new series called Big Beat Ignition and what better city to start in than Amsterdam. The label shares, “Big Beat Ignition will showcase this world while celebrating and highlighting some of our favorite music creators, from the up-and-coming to the established.” 11 new singles of new music will keep your vibes going long after the festival ends, just give it a listen below.

Alternative, Future Funk | Its Lit: Ms. Jackson – Party Pupils

Posted by on October 7, 2016

Who are Party Pupils? I have never heard of them, and wow, they are amazing! This is gonna be huge, honestly, they are going to be huge. This funky stuff is just what we need, it works in the club and works on the radio, its amazing! Check it out and let me know what you think.

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Girl Fire | Listen to Colette Carr’s New Club Smash “Get Dumb”

Posted by on September 1, 2016

Colette Carr and Ben Frank Dinero of the New Boyz collaborate on club ready indie pop smash “Get Dumb” – a perfect electric track for the end of summer. In “Get Dumb” Colette and Ben paint a picture of after-party life. This is the second time Colette Carr and Ben Frank Dinero have worked together, since their first track: HAM (which has over 1 million views). If you’re not familiar with Colette, it’s time you got to know her!

Albums | Gerry Gonza & Ania Iwinska release club heavy “Let Me Dip” out now on Homerun House

Posted by on July 22, 2016

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Gerry Gonza and Ania Iwinska teamed up recently to create and release a brand new hot, club heavy tune aptly named “Let Me Dip.” Gerry’s sound design is quite evident in this release if you’ve ever listened to any of Thee Cool Cats music before. The vocal sample “let me dip” flows over the synths to create a sort of a trance that will leave you dancing all night. Overall this is a very tight production and great look for the new LA & Paris based house music label Homerun House.

Bass | DEMUR Unleashes “Rebel-Club” Original “Traumatized (feat. Galvanize)”

Posted by on June 9, 2016

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DEMUR is looking to stir shit up a bit. His music is one part of a greater picure. Recent Facebook posts show him firing shots at sell out DJs, ghost produced producers, and other annoying aspects of the scene.

“Traumatized (feat. Galvanize)” is basically hard rock and heavy club sounds colliding. Nice to hear someone who is trying something significantly different. This won’t be the last from one of LA’s newest electronic acts.

Learn more about DEMUR here.

Featured | Why Oliver Heldens’ Bus Tour Is The Perfect Pre-Festival Season Warm-Up

Posted by on February 18, 2016

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While many industries learn from its past or repeat themselves year after year, the music industry, specifically dance music, typically functions cyclically. Every year, the beginning of the new year marks a time for new releases, as both superstar artists and up-and-comers unveil the tracks, EPs, and albums that they’ve been working on for the last couple of months. This wave of new releases in January usually paves the way for artists to embark on a quick, month-long tour in February, before festival season really gets going in March with the kick-off of Ultra Music Festival. Summer marks the second season of the year for releases, as artists that were on the road and playing festivals get their first opportunity to hit the studio before setting off on tour again until the close of festival season in November.

These February tours are special because they mark an unique opportunity to catch your favorite artist in an intimate, club setting, where they are more willing to push the creative boundaries of their set and try their hand with tracks that they’ve been working on in the studio, before they are thrown into the monotony of playing festival sets month after month. This year, some of dance music’s biggest artists, like Hardwell, deadmau5, and Oliver Heldens, are all setting off on tours that culminate with shows in Miami during the Winter Music Conference, and these smaller shows, like the ones on Oliver Heldens’ bus tour, are the perfect festival season warm-up to get the year off on the right foot.

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