Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Finally Finishing Finals

Isn't school a bitch? Heres an update: We're gonna be djing at the Marymount/Pali afterprom this weekend, so that should be tight. Then coming up right after, we're doing a warehouse party in downtown. I'll post up addresses and other information later. On to the tracks - Got some new laidback, dahlback - just some new hot tracks for you. As always, STAY UPDATED!

EP APPROVED

Laidback Luke is always dropping massive bombs. His style is so unique, that he's just been influencing all types of producers around this world. Let me say, I don't usually like tracks with vocals in them, but the way he used these, I actually do. The vocals kind of draw you in, then when the beat drops, it keeps you in. Check this track out, and don't forget to support on beatport!
house

I've never heard of anything by Joeysuki or Apster, so listening to this surprised me. It's pretty good, they take out the vocals of the beginning so that they can build it up throughout the rest of the track. Beats cool, but I enjoyed the original more. You choose. Don't forget to support on beatport!
house

The original track was amazing, and highly anticipated before it dropped. I heard the Crookers open their set up with "How I Like It" at Coachella, which was pretty cool. I really like this remix, it really puts a funkier twist on something that was so weird already. The girls vocal is almost screaming in this remix which is really tight. Check it out, and don't forget to support on beatport!
house

WOWOW! OK, so I had this theory, right, that Dirty South was indeed joining the Swedish House Mafia. I mean they were one man down, and always either acclaiming him or producing a beat with him. So, this kind of added to it, but, on to the track. White noise is so in, right? I mean the way they use it is really tight, its kind of controlled. Also that alarm noise just gets me with that clap! SO SICK! I really really like this track, download it, and don't forget to buy this heat right when it gets released on beatport!
house progressive


Dirty South and Sebastien Ingrosso: behind the scenes of "Meich"

2 comments:

  1. supperr chill, now I finally have some more time to post again and get some more work on productions. thanks for following our blog! let me know if you have any requests

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