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[Deep House] Dog Blood – Middle Finger (Janpier X Waverokr Bootleg)

Dog Blood
Middle Finger (Janpier X Waverokr Bootleg)

You may remember Janpier & Waverokr from when we covered their remix of “Sad Machine”, well they’re back with another amazing remix! This time they remix one of our favorite Dog Blood songs, “Middle Finger”. This remix of “Middle Finger” is a bit hard to categorize into one sub-genre of house music. It has a bit of jacking drum style, some deep bass and even some electro vibes. When we discovered them with their last remix, we immediately knew that these two can do serious justice to some of the largest songs out there!

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[TMN Exclusive Interview] We Speak With SLANDER About Artist Development, Tacos and More

Sam F ft. The Lonely Island & Lil Jon
When Will The Bass Drop (Slander Festival Trap Edit)

SoCal residents Slander granted us a few moments to sit down and speak with them. Before asking them any questions, I mentioned their remix of Sam F ft. The Lonely Island & Lil Jon – “When Will The Bass Drop”. Scott totally flipped things on me and asked “did the bass drop hard enough?” Davincii would be very proud of this remix; let’s just say it drops so hard you would think heads are going to explode. Warning: Don’t Actually Turn Up To Death. We love you!

When Slander recently came to play in Orlando, we sat down with them before their show and got some perspective on who they are.

TMN: If you guys each had a choice to pick an artist to colab’ with, who would you pick?

Derek: “TNGHT if they got back together.”
Scott: “GTA”

TMN: Given the opportunity to play any venue, where would you pick?

Both members agreed that they would want to play Red Rocks in CO.

TMN: Say you had a message to share with up and coming artists. What would your message be?

Derek: “Make music that you like and don’t make music for other people. If you find a sound that you really like, that’s what’s going to motivate you to keep making music. You have to do it for yourself first before you start doing it for other people.”
Scott adds: “If you find yourself in a position where you’re really enjoying a different type of music, always make sure that the music that you’re making will be playable in your set. You don’t want to put yourself in a position where you’re making music that you can’t play in your set.”

TMN: Do either of you have any side or solo projects?

Derek: “Right now we just do Slander.”
Scott: “Yeah and we’re just getting the ball rolling too.”

TMN: Imagine a world where time machines exist. What time period would you go to and why?

Derek: “I would want to go in the future. I think it would be super cool to download your brain into another body or robot and live on forever.”
Scott: “I’d want to back in time. Like prehistoric shit like that, just to know if it’s bullshit or not. That’s what I would do.”

TMN: From what we’ve heard, you guys are from SoCal. What’s your favorite spot to grub at?

With no hesitation Derek responded; “King Taco”.

TMN: I know Diplo and DJ Snake have been playing your stuff out. Do you have any future plans of working with them?

Derek: “We keep in contact with Snake. I mean with guys like that, it’s really up to them; it’s not really up to us. If they want to work with us we’re down.”
Scott: “We met Snake at a BASSOLOGY show in Orange county. It was super sick. He’s pretty much the sickest artist that we’ve ever met. One hundred percent positive vibes from that guy.”

TMN: Given the opportunity to learn any instrument, what would it be?

Derek: “Well I know the piano, but I’d really like to take more lessons.”
Scott: “After watching Netsky live at Coachella, for sure drums.”

TMN: Are there any producers on the come up that we should be paying attention to?

Derek: “Nightmare, Kazo” Scott adds: “Elephante”

TMN: If there’s anyone in the world you could slander, who would it be and why?

Derek: “I don’t know; we don’t hate anyone.”
Scott: “Yeah, our whole this is try to be as positive as possible.”

A Few Shoutouts From Slander.

Kian Salari, NGHTMRE, Elephante

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[Future RnB] Banks – Drowning (Lido Remix)

BANKS.
Drowning (Lido Remix)

In just over a year Banks has completely exploded. She has songs that were produced by TEED and Shlohmo, along with remixes from artists like Kaytranada and Taku. Now her most recent track “Drowning” gets a sweet makeover from Norway’s greatest Lido. The entrancing intro sucks you in and gets you ready for those hyphy funk stabs that you expect in a Lido tune. There just isn’t enough emojis in the world to describe how this song makes us feel. Let us know what you think in the comments below!

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[Jersey Club] K1K0 & Vices – C’mon Bae

K1K0 & Vices
C'mon Bae

You may be familiar with the name Vices, but have you heard of K1K0? If not keep your eyes peeled for what’s to come next! They get together on this remix of a classic Donna Summers song and flip it into a new age hit, “C’mon Bae”. This upbeat jersey club record gives you exactly want with pitched vocals, crazy chops and even a togepi sample! Both producers are making serious waves in the Jersey Club scene, and we’re excited to see what’s to come from them after their most recent record.

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[Zouk Bass] JSTJR – Party

JSTJR
Party (Free Download)

JSTJR may be an unfamiliar name to you ninjas, or it may not. Before we get ahead of ourselves, let’s lay down the pronunciation of JSTJR. JSTJR is not pronounced ‘Just Junior.’ JSTJR is pronounced like ‘gesture’, and he did us a kind gesture by letting us premiere his new tune “Party”. Located out of New Hampshire, JSTJR is laying down some serious work with Moombahton, Zouk Bass, Twerk, and more. JSTJR lays down some Brazilian vibes on his most recent work “Party”. With “Baile Funk” vocal chants, some fat horns and crazy vocal manipulation, “Party” is bound to go off every time. If you’re a fan of amazing mid tempo music, you better get that name stuck in your head.

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[Tribal House] Abu Ashley – Asmaa

Abu Ashley
Asmaa (Original Mix)

‘Tribal House’ like this has always had a quality of bringing out my primitive roots and making me dance. This morning when I woke up there were some serious gems in my inbox. The first song I checked out had me convinced it was going to be a good day. That record was Abu Ashley’s “Asmaa”. The tribal percussion and choir makes me want to rub mud on my face and go to battle against the neighbor village. I have always been addicted to minimal house like this, but haven’t been seeing as much of it lately. Let’s hope that Abu Ashley makes it somewhat of a growing trend to do songs in this style, because this track blew me away!

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[Future R&B] R. Kelly – Ignition Remix (Giraffage Remix)

Fool's Gold Records
Ignition Remix (Giraffage Remix)

Back in late April, I was blessed with the opportunity to see Giraffage live here in Orlando. Whenever I go out to an event there is always a song that stands out to me. Giraffage was an amazing performer and no exception to that. The song of the night that really grabbed me and got stuck in my head was a remix to R. Kelly’s “Ignition Remix”. I kept asking around who’s remix it was and not one person told me Giraffage; everyone was clueless. Today has been an amazing day for me, being that I found out the remix was actually by Giraffage himself!

Giraffage seems to be making all sorts of moves with his career. This remix of R. Kelly’s classic, “Ignition Remix”, was in celebration to being signed to Fool’s Gold Records and he’s about to go on tour with Porter Robinson. It’s becoming apparent that Giraffage is about to blow up! Not to say that Giraffage isn’t huge already, but soon enough he will be a household name so to speak. With an EP coming out very soon on Fool’s Gold Records, expect to hear this name more frequently from us.

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