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Deadmau5 & Wolfgang Gartner – Channel 42 [Remixes]

Album Title Goes Here was the sixth studio album from Canadian producer Deadmau5, who from his music alone and the many controversial rants on twitter, really needs no introduction. Perhaps the highlight of the album was the very collaboration with electronic maestro Wolfgang Gartner on the extremely progressive and layered single ‘Channel 42’.

In full official capacity, Mau5trap releases the first iteration of a remix EP for the single, involving the aggressive nature of GTA, electro house producer Nom De Strip and Eekkoo’s essential tech house style.

’Deadmau5 & Wolfgang Gartner – Channel 42 (GTA Remix) ‘
’deadmau5 + Wolfgang Gartner – Channel 42 (Nom De Strip Remix)’
’Deadmau5 & Wolfgang Gartner – Channel 42 (Eekkoo Remix)’

Purchase iTunes and Beatport(uk).

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Zedd ft. Foxes – Clarity (Remixes) [Released Today]

With every passing year, German producer Zedd increases his exposure tenfold, having gifted the world ubiquitous hits like “Shave it”, “Spectrum” and of course the much cared for single ‘Clarity’ featuring the longing vocals of Foxes. Today Feb 12th, with the help of Tiësto, Style Of Eye, Brillz and a Union offering their own talent to the mix, Zedd is releasing the Clarity Remixes EP containing four tracks, all of which bring a unique rendition to the massive single.

Both Tiesto and Style of Eye elevate ‘Clarity’ to a festival-ready big room level, exposing the contrast between strong electro house basslines with delicate serenading vocals. Union, however, converts the original progressive track into a light ballad following it with soft strings over a layer of emotional piano notes (ahh the feels). And if neither of these are bouncy enough for you, Brillz brings in trap-proof rendition.

Preview them below, purchase them on iTunes.

’Zedd – Clarity feat. Foxes (Tiesto Remix).mp3′
’Zedd – Clarity (feat. Foxes) (Style of Eye Remix)’
’Zedd – Clarity feat. Foxes (Zedd Union Mix)’
’Zedd – Clarity (Brillz Remix)’
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[Introducing] Robert DeLong & album debut ‘Just Movement’

The essence of dance electronica, comprised by production perseverance and experimentation, lends itself to scrutiny for having particularly niche sounds. Modern ambassadors of the genre fight the battle every day of being tied down to similar themes and musical concepts, and even few are able to evolve from the monotony of the scene. Robert DeLong, the 26-year-old. multi-instrumentalist from Los Angeles has broken this barrier, almost effortlessly, with the release of his debut album ‘Just Movement’.

Growing up in Seattle, Robert DeLong had the opportunity to be influenced by bands like Death Cab for Cutie, Modest Mouse, and Pedro the Lion, apparent if only in short glimpses in his music. After moving to L.A., playing in an indie rock, studying jazz and later earning a living teaching drum lessons, his current project almost seems an obvious outcome.

’Robert DeLong – Just Movement’
’Robert DeLong – Global Concepts’
’Robert DeLong – Happy’
’Robert DeLong – Complex by Degree’

Signed to Glassnote Records, Robert DeLong presents an impressive repertoire of 13 tracks that comprises Just Movement album. Each track is deliberately crafted to expose the minor details of rhythm and emotional harmony with a complete twist on modern dance music. Fine layers of bouncy and catchy percussions provide the footing for DeLong’s natural and amiable vocals. The self-titled opening track, simplistic in sound, is reminiscent of the experimentation of Jimmy Tamborello’s solo project Dntel combined with the dance appeal of a Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs single. But with all its similarities, Robert DeLong stands on his own.

Right after the soothing first track, many more speechless moments occured for this impressed Editor. We are honored to blog about music every single day but Robert DeLong epitomizes the perfect rising artist. His goosebumps inducing music not only provides comfort at first listen but it makes one feel part of a new movement, a new sound that everyone must listen. ‘Global Concepts’ advanced the dance aspect of the album with playful instrumentation, rooted in natural organic drumming. Cheerful tracks like ‘Happy’ bring light to the experience with flirtatious whistles and prominent indie rock themes.

But not all is light-hearted electronica, ‘Survival of the Fitest’ includes slight elements of dubstep and industrial electronics and prevalent drop and release structures.

In short, Just Movement is simply just amazing. It breaths more like a mixtape than a coherent album but that quickly becomes irrelevant. Balancing different genres, exposing harmonies between his very own vocals and the beautiful production of every track, ‘Just Movement’ has won us over and will become a contender for top albums of 2013 lists.
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Paul Hardy & McKai Feat. Astral T – Sound It Out [Chill/Deep House]

Paul Hardy, the driver behind Baker Street Recording has just released the new ‘Sound It Out’ EP, involving production partner McKai for a new deeply authentic house track to kick off 2013. Previously involved with with releases on 2020, Mora Music, Dotbleep, Seinan, Hot Milk, 3am, Lost My Dog and many more, the producer lays a foundation of echoing vocals that surrounded by an almost exotic sounding baseline creating a truly seductive track.

The EP also features remixes by Al Bradley and Zia Remixes, you can stream them all below.

’Paul Hardy & McKai Feat. Astral T – Sound It Out’
’Paul Hardy & McKai Feat. Astral T – Sound It Out (Al Bradley’s 3am Deep Dub)’
’Paul Hardy & McKai Feat. Astral T – Sound It Out (Zia Remix)’
’Paul Hardy & McKai – For That’

‘Sound It Out’ EP will be out March 4th on Beatport. However if you just can’t wait until then, you can download the free Bootleg track they released last week of WIld Belle’s ‘It’s Too Late’. Enjoy!

’*FREE DOWNLOAD* Wild Belle – It’s Too Late (Paul Hardy & McKai’s Lazy Sofa Bootleg)’
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Little Comets – Violence Out Tonight

“Violence Out Tonight” is a poignant counterpoint to Little Comets‘ often jaunty, afro-inspired indie-pop. This first single from their Life Is Elsewhere album is a stark and sincere ballad, anchored around the weight of domestic violence and rape. It’s a moving rumination on a hard subject, but Little Comets manage to sympathetically capture the heartbreak through Rob Coles’ affecting lyrics.

Speaking about the single, the Newcastle based indie band said:

“I’ve never been affected by the issue of this song – a grim, despicable and weak act, so hope upon hope that the portrayal is apt… If not then I sincerely apologise: I feel that women’s rights are often forgotten in what is still a blatantly sexist society and I wouldn’t want to unwittingly add to this tumult, however neither do I want to adhere to the omertà…”

’Little Comets – Violence Out Tonight’

“Violence Out Tonight” is out April 1st on Dirty Hit Records

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Butch Clancy – The Power of the Bass


It is no secret that Butch Clancy has aligned himself with the rising trap movement, just releasing A Beautiful Mind LP a few days ago. However, he has not forgotten his true roots of creating unforgettable dubstep bangers. ‘The Power of the Bass’ is a much needed dubstep track from the eccentric producer that seems to merge both his current passions, dubstep and trap into one massive sound.

’Butch Clancy
The Power of the Bass’
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Laura Mvula – Green Garden (Monsieur Adi Remix)

The musically eloquent french producer Monsieur Adi just released a remix of ‘Green Garden’, the first 2013 single by English soul singer-songwriter Laura Mvula.

Her smokey vocals pierce through the organic uplifting orchestra strings and fluid instrumentation. A wonderful remix to relax on a hectic monday.

’Laura Mvula – Green Garden (Monsieur Adi Remix)’
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