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[Future Bass] TastyTreat – Up Late ft. Father Dude

TastyTreat
Up Late ft. Father Dude

California duo TastyTreat just released this unique tune under Hebinomichi titled “Up Late”, and it is a tasty treat indeed! Featuring Father Dude‘s soothing vocals, this future bass goodness hits the spot with these complex drums and synths. The soulful R&B vocals work perfectly with the sexy and dreamy approach of the song. When everything was done right and put in the right places, it goes to show the unspeakable talents of the artists and how collaborative magic works together.

These guys definitely deserve way more attention than they were already getting. With such high production value in their works, TastyTreat has a lot of tricks up their sleeves. Make sure to grab a free download of this tune on their website here!

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[Chillout] Dinnerdate – Memoire

Dinnerdate
Memoire

Dinnerdate has surprised us once again with this new release. This tune titled “Memoire” features the unique signature sound by the German producer which consists of a combination of deep/tropical house, nu-disco and indie. The occasionally-muffled vocals help accentuate the minimalist approach to the track, and the subtle piano chords blend right into the noisy background effects. It’s one of those tunes you just can’t get enough of even though you can’t really pinpoint what sticks out. It is just that catchy and memorable.

Go give this a listen and dream away! This tune is also available for download on his Facebook page.

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[Future Trap] BANKS – Drowning (Stwo Remix)

BANKS
Drowning (Stwo Remix)

There is nothing more exciting than anticipating new music from Stwo. The French producer is renowned for transforming tracks into gold and, with his latest release, he certainly does not disappoint. Reworking “Drowning” by the LA lovechild BANKS, Stwo has once again proven that he is the remix king. Going with a minimalist trap beat, Jillian Banks’s vocals shine mixing perfectly with the ominous, emotionally-driven tune. Stwo definitely elevated the listening experience by throwing in his signature elements. He is so good at curating songs to remix that it’s easy to mistake his renditions for the originals.

Sharing is caring, and Stwo has always been extremely generous with giving out free music. Make sure to grab a free download via his SoundCloud here, and catch the him on a stop of his North American tour with Snakehips. Trust us, you do not want to miss out!

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[Tropical House] Ariana Grande – Problem (Laura Zocca Cover) (Chris Meid Remix)

Ariana Grande
Problem (Laura Zocca cover) (Chris Meid Remix)

Ever come across a remix that just works so magically well that you completely forget about how the original tune sounds like? Well we have one of those for you today. London-based producer Chris Meid released this remix of Laura Zocca‘s cover of Ariana Grande’“Problem”, in which he completely flips the track making it his own. Starting off with pleasant piano chords and a tropical synth line, the tune gradually brightens up your mood as it goes along. The skilled vocals from Zocca are definitely fitting for this tropical goodness Chris Meid creates.

Following his collaborative track with Felix Jaehn a while back, the talented producer is definitely making a name for himself by coming out with tunes like this one. We are excited to see what else Chris has up his sleeve. Stream above and head to Chris’s Facebook page for a free download.

 

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[Tropical House] MYNGA feat. Cosmo Klein – Back Home (Thomas Jack Remix)

MYNGA feat. Cosmo Klein
Back Home (Thomas Jack Remix)

I’m sure by this time you all have grown familiar with tropical house music, following the revival of house music. Being one of the front runners of the subgenre, Thomas Jack never disappoints, coming out with this remix originally by MYNGA and Cosmo Klein titled “Back Home”. This juicy remix is the epitome of Mr. Jack’s talents and what his music represents. The uplifting guitar riffs and upbeat saxophone melodies steal the spotlight for this track. The clever incorporation of Cosmo Klein’s falsetto vocals into the tune also adds finesse and originality without overdoing it with Thomas Jack’s own elements.

There’s no doubt tropical house is going to be a household sound very soon. It is artists like Thomas Jack who helps set an impeccably high standard for the genre, without losing character in creating unique music for all of us. Stay tuned for more!

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[Deep House] Higher Self ft. Lauren Mason – Ghosts (Original Mix)

Higher Self ft. Lauren Mason
Ghosts (Original Mix)

Spinnin’ Deep always puts out the best deep house music from a selection of very talented artists. Here we have a club banger titled “Ghosts” by Higher Self featuring vocals from Lauren Mason, and this collaboration is probably one of the best works from Spinnin’ as of late. From the vintage lo-fi piano chords to the deliberately pitchy vocals, this track is the best alternative to adrenaline and will have you headbanging until your head falls off. The highlight of the tune is the catchy hardhitting bassline that comes in for the buildup,followed by the epic drop.

Hats off to the UK producer for making a name for himself. With such highly valued production, we are excited to see more of his work in the future.

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[Event Review] Kygo – Bang Bang, San Diego

(PC: Lori Luers)

Kygo was nothing short of amazing last Saturday in San Diego, and I’m very excited I found out about it while I was looking for things to do in San Diego. Taking topical house to Bang Bang in downtown SD, Kygo brought down the HOUSE (get it?) and gave a high energy performance on stage. The 22-year-old producer from Norway started off the night with one of his most played remixes, “I See Fire”, which immediately got the crowd pumped up and cheering in excitement. It’s hard to imagine how he managed to channel such positive energy from his music, as you see nothing but smiles across the venue.

Playing banger remix after remix, Kygo’s performance was entertaining throughout his entire set. Some notable highlights include “Cut Your Teeth” by Kyla La Grange, “Stolen Dance” by Milky Chance and “Midnight” by Coldplay. To everyone’s surprise, he even threw in unreleased material in his set, include a BANKS remix that left the crowd in awe. Being comparably slower and more mellow than other deep house music, Kygo’s tropical house showed such distinctiveness and character while being massively appealing. It is amusing to see how his music got everyone dancing their pants off and singing along to all the lyrics, even though tropical house seemed an acquired taste for club music.

To close off his set, Kygo dropped “Sexual Healing” and his remix of Ed Sheeran vs Passenger “No Diggity X Thrift Shop”, ending the night on a high note. You could tell everyone thoroughly enjoyed the music just as much as Kygo did. While his remixes undoubtedly steal everyone’s heart, we would love to see more original material and collaborations.

Following his replacement of the almighty Avicii at TomorrowWorld, Kygo continued to prove that he’s one of the frontrunners of the revival movement of house music. Being able to attract such a large following in just a year’s time says something about Kygo’s talent.

To catch the rest of his Endless Summer Tour with Kygo and friends (Amtrac and Anna Lunoe), check out the following dates:

10/12     The Fonda Theatre – Los Angeles, CA

10/14     The Beacham – Orlando, FL

10/15     The Sinclair – Cambridge, MA

10/16     Society For Arts & Technology – Montreal, QC

10/17     Union Transfer – Philadelphia, PA

10/18     Concord Music Hall – Chicago, IL

Ed Sheeran
I See Fire (Kygo Remix)
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