Dillon Francis just premiered the music video for his latest original track I.D.G.A.F.O.S. Not only does the crowned prince of moombahton have the best hair in the business, but he also does not give a fuck or shit about going HAM and having chicks throw up on his shoes. This video is certainly an entertaining one, offering insight into Dillon’s alter ego and footage of him melting the faces off party-goers. Be sure to watch out for appearances by Dave Nada and 4x Grammy-nominated Skrillex. Check this out for a good laugh and solid tune.
Check out this preview that Nicky Romero just threw up on his Soundcloud. After huge remixes of Haters and Titanium (not to mention his upcoming collaboration with Avicii), the Dutch Youngster gives us this original track loaded with huge synths, a heavy baseline, and a drop you have to hear for yourself. This one will be released December 19th on Spinnin Records.
Is this the first house song to feature cheerleader vocals? Regardless, this is a big-time tune. Swedish producer Linus Eklöw aka Style of Eye gives us a solid house tune with some dizzying synths to finish it off. After big remixes of We Are Boys, The Trumpeter, and SHM’s Save The World, it’s no wonder that Style of Eye exploded onto the scene this year. Check this one out and stay tuned for the release.
DJ/Producer Fareoh, one of EDM’s rising young stars, has had a huge year. We’ve seen him burn clubs down and release huge remixes of “Flashback,”“Buy My Love,” and now Rihanna and Calvin Harris’s “We Found Love.” While Fareoh is a little late on this remix (R3hab and Chuckie already killed it), his version is well worth the wait. Even if you’re eating Thanksgiving by yourself tomorrow, the synths in this one will put a smile on your face.
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Off of Fool’s Gold Records, rising Dutch producer Bart B More gives us a remix of Cubic Zirconia’s “Take Me High.” Featuring big-time progressive synths and lasers, this remix has received support from names like A-Trak and Annie Mac. Check it out and head over to Beatport to download it along with the original and instrumental versions.
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Dillon Francis has been on a tear recently with remixes of “Earthquakey People,”“Circles,”“Underneath The Sycamore,” and now “Kill The Noise” off LA based producer Kill The Noise’s latest EP. While Dillon Francis is most known for his Moombahton productions, this one definitely falls into the electro house genre (or Nu Jump Up as his Soundcloud labels it). As Dillon said himself, “BIG TINGGSSSS FUNKY JUMP UP SHITTT GET ON IT!!”
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Check out this preview of Nicky Romero’s remix of Tonite Only’s “Haters.” While it doesn’t have the same bass-heavy drop we’ve seen in Nicky’s more recent productions, this one brings high energy synths. No word on a release date so stay tuned for the full-length. In the meantime, check out some of the Dutch youngster’s latest remixes of “Without You” and “Titanium”.
Sidney Samson released his latest track “Music Box” today on his Rock The Houze label. After releasing a track to commemorate his residency at Surrender, Sidney found inspiration from Music Box, the popular LA club/venue, to create a more progressive song still complete with a heavy bass drop. Be sure to check this one out.
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Off of Death Cab for Cutie’s upcoming remix EP, Dillon Francis puts his electronic spin on “Underneath the Sycamore.” In this track, Dillon Francis incorporates Skrillex-esque melody and warped vocals with his classic bleepy Moombah drop. Death Cab’s full EP will be released November 21st and also features remixes from Cut Copy and Yeasayer.
Chuckie offered up this free download of a bootleg he created for his show at Gatecrasher in Birmingham. Blending the buildup of Example’s “Changed The Way You Kissed Me” with the Dutch sounding drop from French house producer Antoine Clamaran’s “The Tribe”, this track will definitely get people moving. Check it out and download.
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