Circus Records drops its latest release today with featured artist Roksonix. Both Flux and Doctor P have been dropping “Music In Me” in their sets for the last couple months now, and it brings the house down enticing people to go crazy on the dance floor. Along with “Music In Me”, Roksonix is also releasing “Madness,” a slow melody yet bass-heavy track with some minimal vocals screaming “Don’t Stop, Go!” You know what to do, support Roksonix and purchase the tracks.
Music In Me
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Madness
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The Bassjackers, Coucheron, and Hypster have all released their versions of Robbie Rivera (Dancing Astronaut Favorite), Tommy Lee & DJ Aero’s “Ding Dong”.
Robbie Rivera, Tommy Lee, Sue Cho & DJ Aero – Ding Dong (Original Mix)
Robbie also released his trademark “Juicy” remix, which injects a high dose of adrenaline per usual. Check out his Dance Or Die Series compilation it is filled with club stompers.
Robbie Rivera, Tommy Lee, Sue Cho & DJ Aero – Ding Dong (Robbie Rivera’s Juicy Mix)
Robbie’s mixes can be found on his new Dance or Die Series just released on Beatport. The rest of the remixes will be given away for free on Soundcloud!
Bassjackers come out with a pulsing rendition of “Ding Dong” filled with a dirty Dutch drop. This duo keep coming out with quality productions – think: “Mush, Mush” and “Kefaya”.
Robbie Rivera, Tommy Lee, Sue Cho & DJ Aero – Ding Dong (Bassjackers Remix)
Hypster delivers a distortion heavy remix fully equipped with chopped up vocals. If you love tracks that go hard and sound like they are going to blow up a speaker near you look no farther than this electrified version.
Robbie Rivera, Tommy Lee, Sue Cho & DJ Aero – Ding Dong (Hypster Remix)
Coucheron’s Daft Punk influenced remix has a playful bassline and fidget electro drop.
Robbie Rivera, Tommy Lee, Sue Cho & DJ Aero – Ding Dong (Coucheron Remix)
Kaskade blends his track “Don’t Stop Dancing” (alongside EDX) with Alex Gaudino’s “Kissed”. Not only does the mash up have an awesome name, it is a great progressive heater. This was made for Kaskade’s live performance at the ID festival and looking at the videos online, it qualifies as a crowd pleaser. Monday’s get so much better due to Kaskade’s soundcloud! Listen and download below.
Bust out the champagne. Bust out the bananas. Cheers, salute, skol or whatever you want to Dada Life’s latest meat grinding expose. Happy Violence is one of their softer-hitting tracks to date and we dig it. Their breakdown at 2:31 is sweet and the drop teeters between progressive and electro (as per usual) but leans a little bit more toward the proggy end on this one. Enjoy!
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Tiesto tweeted this teaser of his upcoming release “Maximal Crazy” yesterday. The video shows Tiesto dropping the track in front of the thousands of people at this years’ EDC in Vegas. This one has a pretty hard, electronic sound that we cannot wait to see played at his College Invasion Tour. Watch out for this one September 5th on Tiesto’s Musical Freedom label.
The long awaited remixes of Skylar Grey’s “Invisible” have now fallen upon us. We have an array of big name artists in this package with each track offering something different yet appetizing. The breakdown of each remix can be found below, grab all of them on iTunes today!
Dirty South has already had one of the biggest remixes of the year alongside Skylar Grey. Does his rendition actually outdo that of “Coming Home”? The standards are lofty with this sensitive progressive tune, the sweeping sounds from Dirty South really accentuate Skylar’s fabulous vocals. While “Coming Home” was more of a club oriented remix you can relax and n-joy this “Invisible” remix.
Skylar Grey – Invisible (Dirty South Remix)
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12th Planet has been instrumental in dubstep’s rise to prominence here in the United States, and his earth-shattering set in the Sahara tent at Coachella 2011 impressed the hell out of us here at Dancing Astronaut. When we heard that he would be playing at the Music Box in Hollywood, we couldn’t help but send a reporter out to review the show. What followed was an absolutely awesome performance in which 12th Planet effortlessly wove dubstep classics with brand new material. Read past the break for the full lowdown — as well as some exclusive previews of the tracks he debuted. (more…)
What is the first thing that comes to mind when you see Deniz Koyu and Johan Wedel combine forces to remix something? The folks at Dancing Astronaut think: holy shit, time to get this party started! This distortion heavy progressive track, features the elegant bassline that is usually featured in his tracks and the powerful craziness that is a staple of Johan Wedel productions (think: “In The Dark” remix and his re-touch of Kid Cudi’s “Whenever Cudder Is Back“). Will this sound good at a festival? Answer: Hell yes.
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Yes, you have heard a million versions of this song during EDM events. Hell, even Avicii has dropped various bootlegs of this in previous sets (you can see why due to its unbelievable feel good sound). “So Much Love” is an upbeat house track that was released in 2005 by the Freeloaders. Fedde uses the technology of 2011 and his expertise to create a tech house version that is sure to be a hit not only within Fedde’s circle, but many big name DJ’s. It is slightly ‘darker’ than the original – fast forward to about 4:27 and feel the ‘love’ flowing in.
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We got to sit down with Diplo in San Francisco before one of his shows earlier in the month, and picked his brain on the music scene and life in general. The blonde half of Major Lazer talks about everything from the types of music he likes to mix to the places he visits in San Francisco. We don’t want to give everything away, but he also talks about his musical influences and his protegé of the moment, Dillon Francis. We won’t waste your time any longer with meaningless words on a screen when you can click the play button above and hear it straight from the DJ’s mouth. So click it. You know you want to.