Chill, Electro | Dillon Francis ft Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs – Without You

Posted by on August 6, 2013

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Dillon Francis teamed up with Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs aka TEED and dropped this epic dance record called “Without You.” According to his SoundCloud, Dillon was having some relationship problems, and TEED ended up writing a song about the situation. I’m glad he did. I’m letting you know now, this is not your typical Dillon Francis track, but it’s another great track to add to your Summer playlist nonetheless. Enjoy this light and sexy record, and support by purchasing the single!

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Exclusive, Featured, Interviews | Moska Talks Beginnings, His Future and Dishes Advice to Other New Producers

Posted by on July 26, 2013

MoskaColombian producer Moska is a name being heavily supported by some of the biggest brands in the industry. At just 19 years old, his talents are nothing to ignore. Having already released tracks on Musical Freedom, Mad Decent and Mixmash, receiving heavy support from each of the label bosses, Tiesto, Diplo and Laidback Luke, and played or been scheduled to play at some of the biggest venues worldwide, Moska has his sights at the top of the dance music echelon. His genre-blending sound allows him to cross over to so many different styles, having already collabed with Tiesto on their remix of “Century”.

He plans to move to Miami by the end of the year to move his base of operations to one of the meccas of dance music today. One issue that has held him back is visa problems, specifically the O-2 visa that holds back his ability to work in the US. The O-2 is designed for people in the entertainment industry, notably individuals new or unrecognized in the industry as per the US government. Because of this, he has to be working alongside Laidback Luke, his current sponsor and any other work would be considered a violation of his visa. So shows, studio time and any professional work has to go through Luke, which can really hinder his growth as an artist here, especially when promotors want to book him. However all of this should be resolved with by the end of the year with many fees paid, lawyers hired, letters sent to the government by Tiesto, Laidback Luke & others, and pages, upon pages of documents sent, he should be fine to go on Laidback Luke’s Fall bus tour in October.

We had the chance to talk to him about his bright future, how he got into electronic music, working with Tiesto and some advice he gave for young producers, like himself.

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Hip-Hop, RnB | J.Faraday – Push Me (SevnthWonder’s 808 Remix)

Posted by on July 18, 2013

j.Faraday - Push Me (SevnthWonder's 808 Remix)SevnthWonder is pumped up after all the great feedback he got on his last upload. It puts a smile on my face to see how appreciative artists are of support. Today I bring you another incredible freebie from the up and coming producer. Reming J. Faraday’s “Push Me”, SevnthWonder gives the female vocalist a little bit of an 808 kick. The second this track started playing I swear to you that the Sun broke through the clouds where I live, this chill track just radiates beauty.

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Hip-Hop, Videos | Huey Mack – Young Love

Posted by on July 15, 2013

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The past couple weeks of Huey Mack’s #HueSummer series have consisted of tracks with a summer-esque vibe. Most likely because they’ve featured production from Malibu native and Bananabeat Records’ general, Cisco Adler. This week is no different as we get the first single “Young Love” off Huey’s upcoming debut album. Check out the video and support by purchasing on iTunes using the link below!

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Progressive House | Maarcos – Blaze (Dirty South Edit)

Posted by on July 15, 2013

Maarcos - Blaze (Dirty South Edit)It is always tricky when you see an artist who “edits” a track, like you see here. It could be something significant like what happened to “In My Mind”, which was close to a remix by Axwell, or something as simple as a better mixdown or a small tweak in one part. We will probably never know however. In this track Dirty South edits Maarcos’ “Blaze”, who is fresh from a split with Those Usual Suspects and has decided to stake it out alone. The track brings us back to the bigger songs we heard a few years ago, crafting a very club-friendly sound with churning chords, a punchy bass line and a soothing interlude. “Blaze” has already seen support from the cream of the crop top DJs like Axwell, Seb, Hardwell and Alesso, so grab it today.

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Electro | Hyper Crush – Rage

Posted by on July 10, 2013

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Yeah, let’s f*ckin’ rage! Although I may not be the resident EDM blogger here at Fresh New Tracks, I sure can recognize a masterful track when I hear one. Hyper Crush is gearing up to release their full album entitled, Vertigo, and “Rage” is the first single off of it. Having set the tone with a song like this, I have been left in utmost anticipation as to what comes next.

The next step is Hyper Crush’s official music video to this very song! It should be coming out soon, so check back in for when it does. Electro music videos are always a ride and with a party jam like this one, I can only imagine.

Go rage, and be sure to support by purchasing from iTunes if you can!

Hip-Hop | A$AP Ferg – Shabba (ft. A$AP Rocky)

Posted by on July 7, 2013

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A$AP Ferg, who? Isn’t he that guy with that one really hoodrat “Work” song? Why yes, yes he is. Although, it appears that Ferg is no longer the one-hit trap star that most of us thought he was. Drafting the support of A$AP collective member A$AP Rocky, Ferg delivers yet another banger to blast throughout your suburban towns and private school parking lots.

“Shabba” is a single off of the so-aptly-titled mixtape, Trap Lord. I’ll have to deduct points for the originality of the mixtape name, but I believe Darold Ferguson Jr. (yes, that is his birth-name) has truly earned his “lord” label as he was no stranger to the vicious streets of Harlem while growing up.

If you can get past the fifteen seconds of “uhhh”‘s at the start of “Shabba”, you are in for a real treat. Check back in on August 20th for the full A$AP Ferg mixtape.