Project 46, who you should remember from his refix of Alesso’s “Years,” is back with his dancefloor-ready remix, adding a unique twist to the mau5′s new single. The Canadian DJ adds a few build-ups with some loud synths to the already smooth original mix. Enjoy..
If you like James Blake-esque dub and babes smoking piff, you’ll love this. At parts, the vocals sound like a Radiohead B side track or some kind of lean-induced audiotrip, & the drop at the 3 minute mark is mean. Enjoy.
Paper Diamond is back with a very good 3 track EP called ‘Wavesight’ that is a must have for any electro fan out there. He starts the EP off with ‘Turn The Lights Off’ which is a more universally appealing track as it features nice female vocals, but still possesses some nice bass/dub/electro aspects. From there he gives us a pure instrumeantal jam and closes with the pseudo-pop / dub track, Can We Go Up. Overall this is a very short, yet sweet EP that I’m sure you will all enjoy!
Just when you thought Mike Posner was gonna fully disappear after riding out his mixtape, The Layover, way too long, he comes out with this Diplo and Benny Blanco-produced smash. Rumor has it that the full single (this version is with just Mike and is featured in a Reebok commercial) will drop sometime this month, featuring a verse from G.O.O.D. Music’s Big Sean. Spotted at Sunset, who spotted it at FNT.
If you saw this title including Coyote Kisses and the hit “Call Me Maybe” and didn’t click play already … you might be against having a good time and prob won’t enjoy this remix anyway. For everyone else, enjoy. I think so far, it’d go Huey Mack’s remix (Fuck Me Baby)is still my favorite, the original is second, and this is third. Don’t let that sound like a knock to Coyote Kisses, I’m just into the original more than I care to let on. Spotted at FMI.
Coming straight from the NYC electronic scene is Get Right Records’ next big producer, Bailey Smalls with his first official release, ‘Baby I Love It’. Some of you might remember this track from Small World Radio Vol. 1 a few weeks ago, but now not only do we have the full track for you, but as a bonus GRR released a nice remix by Jay Fay with some dirrrty bass for your listening pleasures. Grab the original from Beatport and the remix for free below. Enjoy!
With summer just around the corner, is seems a perfect time for Derek Smith, better known as Pretty Lights, to return to what he knows best: releasing music for the masses. The latest track from the 30 year old producer provides a mesmerizing electro-soul sound with a hip-hop influence. Enjoy..
Once in a blue moon, I find myself taking a liking to music that falls into the ever-expanding dubstep genre. Although a blue moon won’t be appearing until August of 2013 (assuming the world doesn’t end before then), dubstep has managed to one again steal my heart courtesy of Steffi Nguyen’s vocals in Singularity’s latest track. I guess you can describe my enjoyment of most techno music as shallow since more often than not the aspect of the song I grasp on to is the cheesy vocals of some beautiful songstress who is usually singing about blacking out or the appeal of youth. I mean, you can’t really blame me when the music of the EDM world is usually flowing into my eardrums when I can’t tell my left hand from my right. To some extent, it’s the same reason people take interest in Waka Flocka Flame. Before I go off on a tangent, I’ll stop here. I still don’t understand the widespread appeal of dubstep but I do understand the widespread appeal of a Katy Perry-sounding vixen blasting pointless, yet beautiful vocals. Enjoy..
Kap Slap decides to give one of the tracks off his latest mixtape Frequent Flyer an accompanying video to heat things up. If the 17 tracks on Frequent Flyer was too much to handle at once, this serves as a good place to start. Enjoy..