[House/Garage] Eric David – Walked Outta Heaven [TMN Premiere]

Eric. David.
Walked Outta Heaven (Original Mix)

After first appearing on the pages of TMN through a jacking garage remix of Sam Smith’s “La La La”, budding Denver based House producer Eric David has returned with yet another club gem, “Walked Outta Heaven”. One of his first originals in months and a TMN premiere, “Walked Outta Heaven” bursts out of the gate behind a sliced vocal sample from the congruently titled Jagged Edge tune before Eric David’s clear grasp on compositional dance nuance comes shining through in the form of an incredibly lush and groovy piano melody. Furthermore, his percussive elements on this one including shuffled hi hats and an expansive drum kit meld together like melting butter on toast resulting in a refreshing and utterly loopable dancefloor spark. It’s always wonderful to see another shade of a producer who’s clearly not bound to one sub-genre of dance music, and “Walked Outta Heaven” has us two-stepping all over the offices today. Grab the free download here through digital house imprint Night Supply and start shifting your dancing feet a little early this week.

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[Deep/G-House] The Game – Let’s Ride (SNBRN Remix)

The Game
Let's Ride (SNBRN Remix)

When one reads through the bevy of garble that is much of dance music blogging; a lot of the same words and expressions seem to get thrown around from writers who simply may not have the firm grasp of music theory that was once required or expected of music writers. Terms like “banger”, “sick bassline”, “good vibes” and more have sadly become an accepted reality of track descriptions throughout much of the dance music blogosphere. So it comes with wholehearted excitement that this writer will for the first time have nothing to describe this one other than to say that without a doubt, SNBRN‘s remix of The Game’s staple “Let’s Ride” is an absolute G-House monster. On the heels of remixing Indiana’s “Heart On Fire” and in the same vein as his “21 Questions” remix, the So-Cal groove layer returns to TMN with perhaps his largest sounding remix to date. Filled with punchy kicks, clean snares and a good ol’ fashioned chunky analog bassline; SNBRN perfectly encapsulates all of the The Game’s fierce gangster swag while simultaneously pulling it into a completely new sector of the club. When queried about the tune, he relayed “So I wanted to follow up my 21 Questions remix with another hip hop throwback. I found Doctor’s Advocate in the back of my car and knew I had to remix something from the album. Let’s Ride just stood out to me and so it began. I wanted to take the best parts of the original track while infusing a fresh g-house club style facelift.” Well, we certainly think SNBRN’s hit the mark again, and can’t wait to hear this one on a huge stack of club monitors for what will most likely be for at least the next year. Download a free digital copy here, and stream this one above.

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[Get Crunk x 2] Friday Party Playlist (Vol. 121)

Has it really been 2 weeks since the last Friday Party Playlist?! Geez…where does the time go these days? Well, now that we have recovered from last weekends intense blogathon, it’s time to get back in the swing of things and get you ninjas your party anthems to help carry you through these next couple of days.

Since I decided to rain check ya’ll last week, I put together a MASSIVE Friday Party Playlist that can literally last you until next week. This girl doesn’t play around, so get up, get movin’, and shake what yo mama gave you.

Until next week, we ask that you #danceirresponsibly.

’Party Favor – Bap U (JEFF085)’
’Hydraulix & Oski vs Creaky Jackals – Grind’
’Hudmo – Chimes (Maxx Baer Re
Think)’
’Flume & Chet Faker – Drop the Game (Sweater Beats Remix)’
’Tame Impala – Feels Like We Only Go Backwards (IckyBob Bootleg)’
’Jennifer Lopez ft. Iggy Izalea – Booty (DeafMind Bootleg)’
’T Mass  & PatrickReza – Faith’
’Kito & Reija Lee – Sweet Talk (Lazerdisk Remix)’
’AutoLaser – Ya Comin Home (Future Fridays)’
’C2C – Down The Road (Beataucue Remix)’
’BISHU – Standby’
’Green Gardens (Djemba’s Fest Edit)’
’Wuki – Hot (Buku Remix)’
’Will Sparks & Zoolanda – Drop That (Tomsize Remix)’
’Losco – Drop’
’Oliver Heldens X Madonna – Gecko Music (TKDJS Mashup)’
’Artistic Raw – Miami (Havok Roth & HLTR$KLTR Remix)’
’Dillon Francis & Dj Snake – Get Low (The Rebirth In Paris)’
’FREAK’
’Mr. Carmack – terra instro’
’Woolymammoth – CULT’
’Revolvr & Genisis Ft Splitbreed – Unstoppable (Aero Chord Remix)’
’Justice – Phantom (Our Time Remix)’
’Nelly Furtado x Timbaland – Promiscuous (Dr. Fresch Remix)’
’Future – Covered In Money (GVME OVER Bootleg)’
’JayCeeOh And Woogie – 2THAWALL (Original Mix)’
’Migos – Fight Night (Lambo Remix)’
’Round2Crew – Booty Had Me Like (Club Killers Remix)’
’Derek Rhodes x Reid Stefan x Juicy J – AlleyOop’
’Aquadrop – Changes’
’Valentino Khan feat. DJ Kool – Make Some Noise’
’BnW – I Don’t Like It’
’Sikdope Ft. Ash Riser – Never Wanna Leave (Ash Riser VIP)’
’Tear Rambo Up (Koyote Edit) Alesso // Deorro // J
Trick’
’Long Shot (Cash Cash X Clean Bandit X The Chainsmokers)’
’Magic! & Zedd – Rude (Instant Party! Remix)’
’Ellie Goulding – Beating Heart (Steve James Remix)’
’Charli XCX – Break The Rules (Sava&Razz Remix)’
’Route 94 – My Love feat. Jess Glynne (Young Bombs Remix’
’Clean Bandit – Rather Be (Modern Machines Remix)’
’SomeKindaWonderful – Reverse (Special Features Remix)’
’Parliament – Flash Light (Slynk Remix)’
’Edward Maya – Stereo Love (Kings Remix)’
’Young Franco Ft Joy – Close 2 U (Benson Remix)’
’ALT
J – Hunger Of The Pine (The Golden Pony Remix)’
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[EP Review] Lucas Chambon – Instinct

Ahhhh, the morning just seems so much better now that the sun decided to take a break from microwaving us to near death. With the morning coffee in hand, ear plugs in, and the rest of the world put on mute, we can finally immerse ourselves into the music and drown out our responsibilities with some auditory relief. Frenchman, Lucas Chambon is helping us float on top of the water with his debut EP titled Instinct (out on Los Angeles’ Next Wave Records). Filled with gloriously synthesized melodies, groovy basslines, and atmospheric elements, Lucas Chambon takes us on a whirlwind of emotion-evoked productions in this mesmerizing new work of art.

From the very beginning, we instantly transcend into the depths of the ocean with “Citadel” to which we ride along with the natural ebb and flow of these euphoric forces. We can confirm that Atlantis does exist because Lucas sheds light on the mythical underwater city. As we continue floating along the celestial frequency of ethereal sound waves, we eventually come to the surface to take a deep breath of fresh air with “At Dawn”. Before we know it, we’re back beneath the icy cold water, traveling with the effortless current into a kaleidoscope of beautiful colors in “Turqouise”.

Instinct is out now on Los Angeles’ very own Next Wave Records – the first free record label out to promote good music and share it to the world without a price to pay. We think Lucas made the perfect choice in teaming up with them because who doesn’t love free tunes? Crazy people, we tell you.

’Lucas Chambon – Citadel’
’Lucas Chambon – At Dawn’
’Lucas Chambon – Turquoise’
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[Funky] Johnny Stimson – Obsession

Johnny Stimson
OBSESSION

With the temperature steadily driving us to the brink of insanity, we have come to a point where we don’t think Summer has had its way with us. Instead, it’s radiating 3 months worth of mediocre heat all into week long bouts of pure hell. As we sluggishly drag our helpless body’s out of this sizzling sauna and into a place where we don’t sweat from merely breathing, we decided to take a pit stop along the way with Johnny Stimson. Sending us into a retrograde funk with his newest original, “Obsession”, Stimson swoons us in with this infatuating production and gets us all a little drunk on love to the point where even Beyonce can’t keep up.

With a groovy synth progression, some funky guitar riffs, all topped off with some highly intoxicating lyrics, “Obsession” guides us to a place where drinking tequila in a bikini at 5 o’clock in the evening is socially acceptable. As we pour up another round of Jose Cuervo to drown out the heat, we ask that you please go pack a bag for overnight because you’re about to take a trip back into some serious lovey dovey feels. If this isn’t on repeat for the rest of your night, then you obviously need to re-evaluate your Hump Day rituals. With that being said, we’re going to go back to obsessing over Johnny Stimson and his soulful voice and fiery red hair.

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[Indie/Synth-Pop] GEMOLOGY – First & Last [TMN Premiere]

GEMOLOGY
First & Last

We’re starting this fine Tuesday morning with a beautiful bang in the form of a TMN Premiere for Brooklyn dream-pop duo GEMOLOGY‘s first ever single “First & Last”. The translucent and multifaceted pairing of Natasha Chitayat and Joanie Wolkoff, GEMOLOGY respires a new life into an often times saturated synth-pop genre while providing their listeners with a visionary brand of pensive and introspective pop assemblage. While Natasha is a multi-instrumentalist/producer with an unwavering pop sensibility with Joanie cutting her teeth as a songer/songwriter with credits on projects such as Foxe Basin, Safra Nikoto and a forthcoming project titled “Her Habits.”; it seems they’ve both found the perfect musical balance for each others’ strengths. “First & Last” is a brooding slice of Chitayat’s resolute pop sensibility coupled with Wolkoff’s penetrating voice and lyrics; pulling from us a sense of longing, but also simultaneous hope. They say art in its purest form makes its audience feel something; and “First & Last” delicately pulls its listener in a number of welcome directions.  This one from GEMOLOGY got us off on the completely right foot this morning. Let it do the same for you.

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Golden Coast – Dream And An MPC (Televisor Remix) [TMN Premiere]

Golden Coast
Dream And An MPC (Televisor Remix)

Each and every morning, most of us struggle to get past the dreaded snooze button that seems to make us even more inclined to stay in bed all day and avoid our responsibilities. If it weren’t for the sweet, sweet smell of coffee that lingers from the freshly brewed pot in the kitchen all the way into our noses, we wouldn’t be able to function accordingly. Well ninjas, it turns out that we might have hit a double whammy this morning because we definitely just slept past our 5th wake-up call and ran out of coffee. It may not be our lucky day so far, but we have the ultimate pick-me-up from TMN regular, Televisor, and their kick ass new remix to give us that much needed high without all the side effects…or the calories.

We don’t need no education to be
All we need is a dream and an MPC
So set aside the rhetoric and be free
All we need is a dream and an MPC

Since falling in love with their last original piece, “Neon”, we couldn’t help fall captive to their spunky beats and their natural retrograde flow back into the era of big hair and 80’s synths. With a song as badass as that, how could one not fall for Televisor? Now that 2 months have passed, the Disco duo are back again and hotter than ever before with their latest remix of Golden Coast’s fun new track, “Dream And An MPC”. Blending together a lot of Indie and Disco elements, Televisor turns this Golden Coast original into a funky, fiery, fresh rendition that will instantly suck you in at first play. Filled with their signature-style synths, a cheerful melody, and a hoppy kick to boost your Serotonin levels, Televisor funkifies this spirited track and gives us a groovy way to live out our dreams in our own way.

Keep your vertigo
It’s all you need to know
Don’t let that feeling go
Hold on now, hold on

We are beyond excited to be premiering the latest from Televisor with all of you ninjas today, and we especially want to applaud these guys for helping us get through a morning full of obstacles by shedding some Disco light on our dampened spirits. This is one track that will surely be on repeat for the remainder of our day, and we hope it is for you as well.

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