House | SYRE Delivers “Burn” Featuring Kendra Dias

Posted by on March 30, 2015


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If you don’t know who SYRE is yet, I’d recommend familiarizing yourself with his music, as he is one of the fast-rising youngsters in dance music right now. Armed with a unique skill at sound design, the Vancouver-native challenges himself to produce tracks that aren’t restrained by the description of a genre, rather they contain a stunning melody or hook that instantly attracts listeners, as seen in his remix of “All In My Head” by Pat Lok or his Whistleback EP. His latest offering, “Burn,” which features Kendra Dias as the vocalist, is a nu-disco-inspired house number, with wavy synth riffs, subtle synth stabs, and a suave guitar melody.

Free Download: SYRE – Burn ft. Kendra Dias

Deep House | Beauriche & Creamers – Disco Ish

Posted by on March 30, 2015

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Fresh off the success of his latest, ‘Hope’, Beauriche is back with the talented Creamers to release ‘Disco Ish’. If you have any sense in music you’ll know on first play that this is in the running for being one of the hottest underground tracks of this summer. This has beach summer vibes written all over. Like the name illustrates, expect disco funk but with a twisted future vibe. I’m going to stop talking now and let the music speak for itself. Enjoy!

Cover, Pop | Leah Haxhi Drops LunchMoney Lewis “Bills” Cover with Live Violin

Posted by on March 24, 2015

This is Leah Haxhi’s take on the new LunchMoney Lewis “Bills” record that is sure to be picking up a lot of steam over the next few months. Leah keeps the piano riff and gospel vibe, while adding in her own live violin throughout the track as well as replacing the trumpet solo with an upbeat violin solo. This track shows a different side of Leah’s vocal style with soulful upbeat sounds. Follow Leah on Soundcloud at LahLahLandMusic to hear more covers, remixes and original sounds as she works on her upcoming album.

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Chill, Deep House | Beauriche – Hope

Posted by on March 11, 2015

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I haven’t come across a soothing deep house track like this in a minute. Mixed with a subtle cinematic wave in the background, Beauriche puts us in a state of meditative trance. This track will no doubt be on repeat for me and makes for the perfect tune for those who look to syncopate their work outs or study grinds to music that motivate personal levels of efficiency.

Indie | Thumbalina – Coleman Hell

Posted by on March 9, 2015

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With a name that ends with ‘Hell’ it’s quite ironic that this man makes music this divine. Torontonian Coleman Hell’s ‘Thumbalina’ is quite the masterpiece engulfing one in a wind up of inspirational instrumentation and eclectic lyricism. As we transition away from a snowy winter, this track will surely make it on to your Summer playlists. So here you go, and enjoy!

House | Curbi – Discharge

Posted by on February 25, 2015

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Believe it or not, Curbi is a 16-year-old producer who was recently signed to one of dance music’s most recognizable labels, Spinnin’ Records. After spending years making tracks and working on his production skills, the England native drew the attention of future house maestro, Oliver Heldens, who promptly premiered Curbi’s debut release, “Discharge,” on his Heldeep Radio podcast. “Discharge” has all of the elements of a great future house release – bone-rattling bass lines, deep melodies, and synth quivers. Check out the track above, and keep an eye out for the release in March.

Future House, Indie | Marcio Lama – Winter In July

Posted by on February 18, 2015

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Marcio Lama is the future. A simple graze over his music and you’ll get a sense of what kind of atmosphere this producer is trying to facilitate. The sped up bass line dominates the track but with vocals as captivating as these this song is perfect. It’s made for the long drive – for moments of reflection. This one is a sure repeat for me – and it’s a free download.