House | Jeremy Olander – Let Me Feel

Posted by on March 5, 2013

Pryda Friends protégé, Jeremy Olander makes his return to Eric Prydz’s revered label after releasing a few free tracks and making a stop over at Mark Knight’s Toolroom Records. “Let Me Feel” is another super progressive and melodic track from Jeremy Olander with a rolling bass line, a strong groove and an intoxicating melody of quick key strokes, piano and just the right amount of male vocals. Having shown off over a dozen unreleased tracks in his Frisky Radio mix a few months back, this single is just the tip of the iceberg of what we can expect to see from the Swedish producer in 2013. After the jump you can preview the Eric Prydz dub mix of “Let Me Feel” that is a more stripped back version of it. Because Miami is coming right up (we will have more previews soon), you can catch him on a boat with Pierce Fulton, Jaytech and Khoma on Saturday the 23rd — so if you aren’t inside the gates of Ultra at that time, check them out. Grab tickets here.

Beatport: Jeremy Olander – Let Me Feel

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DJ-Set, House | Eric Prydz Essential Mix 2/1/13

Posted by on February 2, 2013

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Eric Prydz returned to BBC Radio One’s legendary essential mix last night and the result was extraordinary. A two hour mind bending journey of unreleased tracks from the melodic master and his protégés, ranging from bright uplifting tracks like “Everyday” and “Let Me Feel” to the darker Cirez D cut. A few other individuals were able to sneak into the mix, but this was a showcase of the Pryda’s production prowess and what should be on the horizon for the next year or two we hope. Sit back, turn off the lights and get ready to be taken on an epic 2 hour journey by Eric Prydz. Pay attention to “ID 1”, because that one will be stuck with you for a while. Tracklist after the jump.

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DJ-Set, House, Trance | Weekend Mixes 1/19/13

Posted by on January 19, 2013

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Sorry for the delay, but the mixes are here just in time for your Saturday night festivities. We start things off with the 50th episode of the Drop and the week of guest mixes they had leading up to the big 50th episode. Outstanding mixes from Leon Bolier, Maor Levi, Gabriel & Dresden & Lazy Rich give you a variety of styles from trance to dubstep to hard hitting electro. Pierce Fulton gives us the 9th installment of his monthly “Get Weird” show on Sirius XM that spans all sorts of genres. Continuing the year end mix theme, Thomas Gold presents his take on 2012 with a special episode of his fanfare podcast, looking back on an outstanding year for the German Dj that includes a play of his remix of One Republic’s “Feel Again”. The 7th episode of EPIC Radio is must listen with a slew of Eric Prydz IDs and a new Eric Prydz dub of Jeremy Olander “Let Me Feel”. Lastly, Avicii presents the 10th episode of his Le7els podcast where he shows us some new tracks from others and recounts what he has been doing in the studio.

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Compilation, Electro-House, Featured, Progressive House | FNT’s Top 25 Big Room & Electro Tracks of 2012

Posted by 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.

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Progressive House | Pryda – Bergen / Recomodos

Posted by on November 26, 2012

After getting beaten to the ground by Eric Prydz on Saturday night, there is nothing like new music from the man himself. He played well past 4am, even as they turned the lights on in the venue and shut down his visuals. The man is about as passionate as it gets and did both NYC shows for no profit to himself.

His latest two track EP comes on the heals of his huge single “Every Day“, which he has been opening his sets with, and brings us back more to the melodic persona of Pryda that we saw on his 3 disc CD earlier this year. “Recomodos” dwells on the complex melodies that Eric Prydz is so deft at constructing, grounded on a chugging bass line. “Bergen” is much like one of his sets, it just keeps on building and building, slowly adding another layer that brings to a fever pitch that few can match. With an Eric Prydz album set to release soon, Eric Prydz, the melodic master, is set to make his worldwide domination of progressive house even more evident.

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House | Eric Prydz – Every Day (Incl. Fehrplay Remix)

Posted by on October 15, 2012

Man oh man, Eric Prydz reaffirms his place among the elite producers in the world. “Every Day” combines complex arps and bass lines, inextricably well layered melodies and addictive vocals that give this track an added element we don’t usually see from Eric Prydz. The melodic master strikes again with this track that is sure to be just as huge as “Allein” has been this year. The Fehrplay remix flips the track into a more bass oriented track, stripping it of most of the melody, making me turn more to the original. There are still tickets left to see Eric Prydz at Roseland Ballroom Saturday 11/24, so get on that and if you need any motivation just watch this video.

Beatport: Eric Prydz – Every Day (Incl. Fehrplay Remix)

Events | Eric Prydz Returns to NYC Thanksgiving Eve at Roseland Ballroom

Posted by on October 9, 2012

If this doesn’t make you jump for joy, then I am not sure what will — unless you don’t live in the New York area. I have seen Eric Prydz at two separate festivals and the shortened time slots have never been enough for him. After the debacle this summer at Beekman, it will be great to see a complete set from Eric Prydz and allow him to take you on a journey for 3, 4 or 5 hours. Roseland Ballroom is the ideal venue for such an event, all we can hope for in addition is that he brings the EPIC setup with him. Tickets go on sale this Friday, October 12th at noon and are $52 with fees. UPDATE: 11/21 is sold out and a second date has been added for Saturday 11/24.

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