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31
Jul

EDX & Nadia Ali – This Is Your Life (Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman Remix)

Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman are back with a new remix. I heard the preview of this track about a month ago and I was extremely impressed. Not only is this remix very well done, but the duo is showing versatility in its production. This is definitely a must listen for EDM fans. Check it out below and buy it on Beatport! Stay tuned for more from Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman! They always work hard to produce great mixes.

Special thanks to Dimitri Vangelis sending over everything. Keep up the good work!

 Beatport Link

31
Jul

Kap Slap- Nothing Inside Molly (Mashup)

Kap Slap is back, this time mixing together Sander Van Doorn’s ”Nothing Inside” with Cedric Gervais’s “Molly” and The Wanted’s radio hit “Glad You Came”.  Tell us what you think about the new mashup.  Hoping to hear some original production done by Jared Lucas in the future.

Artist You Should Know: Kap Slap

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31
Jul

Red Hot Chili Peppers- Brendan’s Death Song (Music Video)

The Red Hot Chili Peppers released the music video to one of my personal favorite tracks off of I’m With You.  The band pays tribute to one of their friends, Brendan Mullen, in the video.  “Brendan’s Death Song” was one of my favorite songs released in 2011.  Watch the official music video below.

31
Jul

Nicky Romero & Zedd – Human

Hot off his release of “Spectrum”, Zedd has combined forces with Nicky Romero. These are two of the hottest young producers in EDM today. This unorthodox track has garnered praise from all different websites and deserves a listen from EDM fans. Check it out below and buy it on Beatport.

Beatport Link

31
Jul

eLZhi – Blue Widow (Music Video & mp3)

eLZhi let go a new single at the beginning of this month and I somehow slept on it.  Elimatic was a very impressive project and has gotten a lot of play on my iTunes, so I am really looking forward to hearing eLZhi’s new project.  His new album, The Weatherman, will be released soon and “Blue Widow” serves as the first offering from the album.  You can check out the music video for the single below and download the track.

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31
Jul

Shinedown – Unity (Matisse & Sadko Remix)

[Release] Matisse & Sadko feat. Ollie James   Were Not Alone (Hi Scandinavia!) [Armada Music]

This was my pick for song of the month and I stand by it. This remix done by Matisse & Sadko is a must listen. By using riveting vocals to lead into a great build up, Matisse & Sadko absolutely kill it with this remix. The Russian duo continues to impress me and will continue their rise in the producer rankings if they continue to release songs like this. Check it out below and buy it on Beatport or the Shinedown store.

Beatport Link

Shinedown Store Link

30
Jul

IDentity Festival 2012 @ Nikon Jones Beach Review

Two nights ago I was lucky enough be in attendance at the Identity Festival in NY.  First and foremost I apologize for not bringing my camcorder, next time I am not letting rain stop me from recording.  I wasn’t able to catch all of the DJs, but I saw most of if not part of the most prominent DJ’s sets.  Just like last year, the organization wasn’t the best.  But I definitely saw improvements from last years set up.  My VIP passes allowed me to wander the amphitheater, so I can’t complain much.  If you came early to the show you were in luck since you were able to snag a spot in the front, but if you happened to leave your spot you were not let back in.  The front sections seemed to be full to capacity towards the end of the night, but I did not understand why the middle sections were closed off and GA ticket holders were left to only the nose bleed seats. Back to the show though.

I can’t comment much on the opening DJs that played since I saw very few parts of there sets, but what I can say is that they seemed to be nothing other than top 10 playlists.  Maybe I missed a good DJ or two, but from the ones I saw (specifically “The Eye”), I felt like I was going to Beatport and scrolling down the top mixes.

Eva Simmons and me at the after party

The first big act that I was excited to see was Eva Simons (known most recently for her radio hit “Take Over Control” and “This Is Love”).  Eva hit the main stage on time, but played a short set.  I didn’t expect her to lip sync, but maybe I was the only one to notice.  She still kept the energy high though and was a good opener for Arty.

Arty opened his set with a clean bootleg of RHCP’s classic “Otherside” and his original production “Trio”.  Later in the set he kept the energy high, by dropping one of the most anticipated tracks of the summer “Years“.  Alesso’s massive new tune exhilarated the crowd.  ”Years” will be released on Beatport August 3rd, so make sure to check it out then.  Arty  delivered a solid set overral, but I felt that while the set went on it got weaker.  His mixing and transitions weren’t perfect, but they were acceptable giving the huge crowd he was playing in front of and the nerves that must have kicked in.  It wasn’t Arty’s best set, but I still enjoyed it.

Showtek and me at the after party

Next up was the Dutch duo, Showtek.  I didn’t catch all of Showtek’s set, but for what I did see, they delivered. Their diverse range of music allowed everyone in the crowd to at least enjoy some of the Dance acts performance.  From trance to hardstyle Showtek delivered an interesting set.  Showtek’s drops were definitely the heaviest of the night and the duo was by far the most energetic performers.  From the second I received Showtek’s new collaboration with Hardwell in my email, I knew “How We Do” would be a crowd favorite.  When Showtek dropped their latest offering at the festival the crowd erupted.  It’s good to hear the originally techno based DJs from 2001 experimenting with new sounds.  Watch a video from Showteks set here (not the best sound quality, but the video is clear).  After Showteks set was over, I had to make a decision between watching the upcoming DJ sensation, Madeon or seeing the legendary Pryda.

I came to terms with myself that although I love Madeon’s music and believe he is highly talented, I may never get the chance to see Prydz live again considering his fear of flying.  Fellow blogger, Jason caught Madeon’s set and he thought Madeon was brilliant.  I will say that during Prydz set, I made a quick stop to check out the crowd showing over at Madeon’s stage and hear a couple of tracks and I was very impressed.  The 18 year old French producer, fused rock, dubstep, electro house, and even electro pop into his set while still keeping the crowds attention.  The speaker system may not have been the best at the Rockstar stage, but Madeon made the most out of it and had the crowd singing along and dancing at the same time.  I’m sure I’ll be able to see Madeon in the near future as he becomes more prominent in the music world.  Now back to Prydz set at the main stage.

Although I went off on a rant raving about Madeon, I still believe I made the right choice to watch Eric Prydz. Prydz’s set may not have been as energetic or hard hitting as the past performers, but Prydz’s set took me on a journey.  His well constructed mixes/transitions throughout and impressive light show led to a memorable concert.  If you ever have the chance of catching Pryda, I highly recommend checking him out.  I probably knew 50% of the tracks that he played if that, but I still was captivated by his performance, stage presence and mixing.  The night overral turned out to be better than I expected and with $25 GA tickets or $100 VIP tickets, one can not go wrong.  The after party was a great plus too.

-@iTweetRK

30
Jul

Zedd feat. Matthew Koma – Spectrum (3LAU Remix)

There has been countless remixes in the last month of Zedd’s popular track “Spectrum” and 3LAU took his hand at the song too.  With big names like Armin van Buuren remixing the track to up & comers like Arty remixing it; we have heard a lot of different takes of “Spectrum” recently.  3LAU’s remix stood out to me since it shows his potential as a producer rather than just a mashup artist.  He has a lot to offer and his new remix proves that. After just dropping Dance Floor Filth 2 two weeks ago, Justin still treated his lucky fans with this new remix as a free download.  The drop isn’t anything crazy, but the melodic synths make up for a very solid remix.  Download/stream the remix below.

30
Jul

Green Day- “Let Yourself Go” (Music Video)

AP premiered the music video for a new Green Day joint entitled “Let Yourself Go”.  The video was taken on November 17, 2011 at the Red 7 in Austin, Texas.  The track will be featuring on their highly anticipated new album ¡Uno! that is due out September 25th.  You can check out the tracklist for the album beneath the video.  Also stream Green Days latest single “Oh Love” if you haven’t already.

The band’s other two new albums, ¡Dos! and ¡Tré!, will be released on November 13th and January 15th, respectively.

¡Uno! Tracklist:
01. Nuclear Family
02. Stay The Night
03. Carpe Diem
04. Let Yourself Go
05. Kill The DJ
06. Fell For You
07. Loss Of Control
08. Troublemaker
09. Angel Blue
10. Sweet 16
11. Rusty James
12. Oh Love

via CoS

30
Jul

The White Panda- “Wallphones”

I am am not too fond of different vocals being layered over each other, but The White Panda make it work to an extent on their new track “Wallphones”.  They sampled Maroon 5 and Sultan & Ned Shepard on the mash up. I do believe that two vocals together can get annoying, but the song picks up after Adam Levine’s catchy chorus from “Payphone”.  It is somewhat promising, but at the same time is nothing special.  The White Panda will be performing at Electric Zoo in NYC towards the end of the Summer and will be announcing more tour dates soon.

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