Just released on Sebastian Ingrosso’s REFUNE records, “Calling” is the long anticipated progressive collaboration of a true house mafioso- Sebastian Ingrosso, & a rising production prodigy coming out of Sweden- Alesso. While Ingrosso has been busy releasing tracks with Swedish House Mafia such as “Save The World”, “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall”, & SHM’s newest collaboration with Knife Party, Alesso has been having a tremendous year as well. The track doesn’t sound too complex, yet contains what Alesso delivers best- catchy synths that could only put you in a better mood than you already are. As the track progresses it develops a dutch feel to it as well with the electro dash’s to making it sound more power driven. This is probably one of the biggest releases of 2011 and will very be soon at the top of the charts, ENJOY!
After releasing top chart hits earlier this year such as “Koko” & “Reach Out”, Sander van Doorn is getting ready to release his latest album “Eleve11″ September 19th on Doorn & Ultra Records. Since Sander actually produced 12 tracks for his “Eleve11″ album, he decided to name the 12th track “Track 12″, and give it away as a free download to his amazing fans. The song symbolizes the transformation Sander has made similarly to Tiesto into the more progressive & electro house sub-genres. After Ultra, “Track 12″ was one of the most sought out ID’s off of Sander’s track list because it made everyone RAVE THAT HARD! Don’t miss out on this free release. Below, you will also see Sander’s album promotional video consisting of a track named “Eagles” featuring “Teenage Crime’s” Adrian Lux. Another HUGE reason to get ready for this masterminds album releasing soon!
After years spent in the studio, the Canadian producer Adam K has released a progressive hit “Point Out Of A Curve” on his own record label “HOTBOX”. His previous releases in 2011 such as “Drift” along side Funkagenda & “Raining” with Kaskade really portrays the kind of respect he has gained from veterans as such, due to his hard work in the studio. To follow up those progressive gems, Adam K doesn’t let up with this one. The track begins out slowly with beautifully high pitched synths that keep speeding up into rubbling & INCREDIBLE drum sequences that give me chills while listening to. The progressiveness doesn’t end there, as Adam K inserts little touches of undertone sequences that really complete the track. ENJOY!
Size Records respected duo, Third Party, have been killing it lately with track after track: their remixes to “Save The World”, “I Believe In”, etc., have all paved the way for the team to rise rapidly in the music industry. This time, they collaborate with Mike Klash, to create an awesome remix to Denzal Park’s “Militia”. To describe this song in short- the somewhat dark buildup gives you a a clear idea of what you’re about to hear- and when it drops at 1:30, it drops HARD. Enjoy!!!
Keith Robertson & David Henderson were an interesting duo based in Toronto, who used to be indie band producers. They decided to switch over to the house music side of production once they smoked some marijuana at the age of 17 and listened to Groove Armanda’s first album. Currently, the two are signed to Dim Mak records along side Steve Aoki and have the rare talents to produce almost anything from electro, techno, Dutch house, rave, rock, & indie-rock genres. Their first huge release on Dim Mak was called “Gladiator”, which got remixed by the likes of Aoki/AM, Klever, Larry Tee/Alexander Technique, The Faint, AC Slater & Milano. One of their latest attention grabbing remixes was to Tiesto’s “Work Hard, Play Hard”, & now they are back to bring us a electrifying remix to Korn ft. Skrillex’s relatively new track- “Get Up”. ENJOY!
Earlier this week, Pete Tong played a new track by the dynamic duo AN21 & Max Vangeli vs. the one and only Tiesto! The name of the track is people of the night and is definitely going to be a HUGE hit around the world when it is released. Until then listen to the radio rip and let me know what you guys think, ENJOY!
The time is ALMOST there for the few remixes, that in my opinion, far exceed the original mix of “Save The World”. Below, I have left you with previews to 3 remixes to SHM latest track. The first remix comes from AN21 & Max Vangeli, two close members of the SIZE Records team. Their remix is not far too different from the original, yet it sounds more like an original than a remix. The two stars were able to change enough of the track to make it sound like a GREAT original, while the other remixes sound almost completely different from the original. Next up is Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, & Angger Dimas’s Tommrowland Remix. This remix is by far the hardest slap to your ear drums. The drop sounds very Angger Dimas like, and is definitely going to be huge at raves & festivals. My favorite remix goes to … Read more
These are just a couple tracks I could find from what to me seemed like a slow week for EDM fans, but we’ll see what the next few weeks have to bring us. Cross your fingers! I know the SHM gang should be releasing a few track and their protege AN21 is supposed to be releasing a banger, I heard the preview and it sounded VERY promising. I hope you enjoy these tracks and please, everyone, if you like my post rate it with the starts at the bottom of the page. I know that seeing that people really enjoy my posts gets me working extra hard for the next one. Thanks and party hard!… Read more
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