Albums | LZRD Gives Kygo’s “Raging” A Future Bass Facelift
Posted by Juicebox on March 27, 2017
LZRD has remixed Kygo’s “Raging” and has listeners surprised with a new and even more energetic sound. The song starts out with an energetic pop flare that eventually evolves into a rhythmic based dance track that makes “Raging” a future bass anthem. The consistent push that LZRD’s remix gives proves his ability to inject kinetic energy into the track and take his listeners for a thrill ride. It’s apparent that LZRD is just getting better at his craft, and fans of his sound thus far may want to keep an eye on the budding talent as he continues to develop his sound. You can download the remix for free here.
Featured | We Chat With Martin Jensen On His Current Success & The Release Of “Solo Dance”
Posted by VMan on November 8, 2016
Martin Jensen might be a name familiar to some of y’all if you’re a Spotify head, but despite his millions of plays through out the platform, and a huge online following, he’s relatively unknown on the blogs, and in the US, so we figured we’d reach out, and find out a little bit more on Martin. Hot off the release of “Solo Dance” via Ultra Music, and the current success of “All I Wanna Do,” click on the jump below to hear more!
Tropical House | Madden – Alive (SEMLR Remix)
Posted by BIGLIFE on October 19, 2016
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This is the second big tune from this guy SEMLR that I have just absolutely loved. He took the original and added a completely different tropical vibe with a melody that just gets me vibing. Keep an eye/ear out for this artist, I think we’ll be seeing alot more of his name in the future.
Ambient, Electronic, Hip-Hop, House | SiDizen King Reminisces on Dillon Francis and Kygo’s “Coming Over”
Posted by Juicebox on July 27, 2016
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Future hiphop luminary SiDizen King has continued to captivate listeners since he released his debut single “One Day” this past May. His experimental mix of rap and electronic is unbelievably clever, quick, and polished, brilliantly shining through the musical efforts of the same blend from other artists. This is once again illuminated in his latest remix of Dillon Francis and Kygo’s “Coming Over” featuring James Hersey. This fusion of hip hop and tropical house is seamless, as SiDizen King’s silky smooth cadences bring a new light into the original, giving off the perfect mood for some late-night listening.
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Chill | LittleKings Are Back With “I Love Your Smile”
Posted by VMan on May 6, 2016
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LittleKings came onto our radar with their Kygo-esque “Part Of Me” which found its way amongst our favorites in our tropical house playlist, well the Dutch duo is back with “I Love Your Smile,” a poolside rework of the epic dance anthem by Shanice. Makes sense that the duo’s background is in production for TV and advertising, as this track is reminiscent of a TV ad where everyone’s happy. Imagine this tune on an Old Navy’s “everything on sale TV” Summer advert, it’s got all the right vibes. Moral of the story, this tune is sex, it’s a must listen, and sit tight for the download!
Chill | Henri PFR Takes Us “Home”
Posted by VMan on March 1, 2016
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Home is a common theme in many songs, and it’s only once you step in the shoes of a touring artist, that you understand what home really means. Cue Henri PFR who has been seeing a rise to fame with his melodic house sound, and his release of “Home” has all the right vibes to carry you through the day, as easy as possible. With a whistle while you work flow, “Home” will have your heart. Let this one sneak up on you, it’s a gem!
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Electronic | Jenaux’s remix to Elephante’s “Age Of Innocence” is a must listen
Posted by APM on December 10, 2015
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Get ready for some Big Room FUNK! Jenaux’s remix to “Age of Innocence” by Elephante is one of the best tracks we’ve heard from the NYC producer. Having received a great deal of support on his new style via his remixes of Kygo and Tritonal tracks, the newest offering by Jenaux uses a masterful combination of vocal chops, funky lead synths, and some groovy percussion. When speaking about this new “Big Room Funk” style, Jenaux says, “it’s really just the start.” We can’t wait to see whats coming up, but for now, check out the track above and get ready to start dancing wherever you may be!