Electronic | Producer Tim Suby releases smooth debut original “k goodnight” feat. Jessie Reyez
Posted by VMan on July 22, 2016
Tim Suby’s debut original “k goodnight” will undoubtedly have you feeling the groove within seconds of hitting play. This future based pop tune entails a spunky, tropical beat that is perfect for those sunny summer days. Tim Suby’s production matched with Jessie’s vocals layered together create a wonderfully soothing combo. Looking forward to more of Tim’s future releases. Make sure to check it out if you need a happy boost today, and the best part is it’s available for free download!
Electronic | Selena Gomez & Charlie Puth get remixed by Lash and it is fantastic
Posted by APM on July 18, 2016
Lash first teamed up with Charlie Puth just a couple months back to remix Puth’s hit single “One Call Away.” After massive success, Lash teamed up with both Puth & Selena Gomez to deliver and even better production with their remix of “We Don’t Talk Anymore.” The remix is stunning! It is simple yet intricate, featuring Lash’s signature deep synths and pop undertones while also being perfect for the dance floor. Lash, consisting of Dominican duo Kelvin Beato & Omar Andino, have teased that their debut original is just around the corner. We can’t wait to hear what they have in store, but for now check out their remix to “We Don’t Talk Anymore” and get movin’!
Ambient, Chill | Listen To DUX’s Cinematic Alien Funk
Posted by VMan on July 1, 2016
When “Diana” by DUX hit my inbox on Tuesday night I was too busy to listen, but I finally got a minute to listen through this morning and I was blown away. Jonah McLean aka DUX is an L.A. native who only has two songs to date, and they’re getting better every listen through. While I enjoy his debut release “Responsible,” last weeks drop “Diana” is my personal favorite due to how calming it is. Staight bad ass vibes, feel like it’d fit in the soundtrack to Drive.
Trap | Sean Turk’s Brand New “Crossfire” Remix Is A Major Key
Posted by BIGLIFE on June 30, 2016
Los Angeles singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Stephen has had an impressive year. His debut album “Sincerely” was a complete success with “Crossfire” seeing viral coverage on major news outfits. With a North American Tour already under his belt, Stephen has already begun work on his second album. While he works on his album, he’s dropped a brand new “Crossfire” remix that we can’t stop pressing the replay button on. The haunting vocals in the bridge set a tone that will have you coming back for more. Throw it a heart on Hypem below.
Mix | Founder of BABËL New York makes DJ Debut
Posted by VMan on June 24, 2016
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As the founder and creative mind behind BABËL, Wael Mechri-Yver brings a fresh perspective to nightlife with experience-driven events that are both transformative and spellbinding. Naturally, his passion for art, music and culture has led him to his newest project, WAÏ, a transcendent, sultry approach to house music. Each beat of his debut two hour mix breaths inspiration and innovation. Energized by his experiences at Burning Man and adventures around the globe, WAÏ is compelled to fulfill a vision: to build a community of open souls from diverse cultures and tribes united through the power of music, creativity and the pursuit of magic.
Hip-Hop | The Farrow Drops “Snap Tho” Produced By Taylor Mayde
Posted by BIGLIFE on May 31, 2016
Minnesota rapper, The Farrow, brings back that early 2000’s Neptunes bounce with his new single “Snap Tho.” Chanting boastful lyrics between thunderous “ohh’s” and “yeah’s”, the timing is perfect for this record to make waves this summer.The Farrow is a recent signee to Sony RED, with his debut single “I’m On A Wave” tearing through New York’s top nightclubs and being featured this month on Hot 97, Power 105 and more.
Currently based in NYC, the Farrow has a refreshing take on music paired with a creative style that expresses life and fame through an energetic musical lens. In a time where content seems impersonal and lacking in creativity, The Farrow’s candid perspective cracks the lid on an untapped genre itching to be heard.