Whether you’re a DnB fan or not, Netksy’s latest album, 2, was easily one of the top electronic productions of 2012. Those who have heard it will recall “Puppy,” a unique track which deviated from the popular Belgian producer’s usual style, yet was also one of the standouts of the release. Now, the dancefloor title has received a recent vocal update along with a host of remixes that each vary in their treatment of the original and offer something different for listeners, which isn’t always the case when it comes to remix packages. The vocals from fellow Belgian Billie, though simple, are a welcome addition to the album version and do much to enhance the uplifting nature of the song. Label mates Camo & Krooked expectedly deliver a quality DnB remix of the track, ironically transforming the original back into something more in line with Netsky’s signature sound. A French touch comes courtesy of Norwegian duo Lemâitre, adding bouncing disco vibes and a whole new level of danceability. Finally, electro producer Modek brings a more aggressive take with gritty high-energy basslines designed to send large festival crowds into a frenzy. All four of the releases bring something different to the table, and they are all worth a listen. If you like what you hear, you can pick them up on Beatport.
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[Remix EP] Netsky – We Can Only Live Today (Puppy) feat. Billie
[Dubstep] Protohype & Kezwik – Problematic / Hold On EP
Throughout time Sundays have historically become known as a day centered around cathartic rest and self soothing. Here at TMN we fully understand and emphasize this inherent need to simply sit down, relax and rejuvenate your mind and body from your weekend endeavors. Whether listening to our weekly Chill Dojo, reading, or taking a much needed ‘siesta’, Sundays are about self preservation. Unfortunately, as with all great things in life, not everything can go according to plan. Sundays can quickly develop into a day filled with a seemingly insurmountable amount of daunting tasks and activities.For a select group of people, myself included, the only motivation to take on this endless list of drudgery is a healthy dose of filthy bass music.
Recently, the extremely talented duo Protohype & Kezwik released their Problematic / Hold On EP which undoubtebly will put a true basshead in the mood to take on the world. The first track of the EP, “Problematic”, has seen its fair share of play throughout the festival season and definitely deserves an official release. Sporting fierce wobbles, punishing bass and a masterful BPM transition from dubstep to that of drumstep, this track hits extremely hard! The second track of the EP, “Hold On” is my personal favorite of the EP and emphasizes the immense talent these two young producers possess. “Hold On” flaunts epically melodic synths and vocal splicing intertwined with Protohype & Kezwik’s signature heavy growling bass. If Sunday has tragically presented itself as a day of work instead of a day of rest, this EP may be the perfection jolt needed to put your body in motion. Enjoy.
Problematic / Hold On was released October 31st via Simplify Recordings.
[Get Crunk] Clayton’s Friday Party Playlist #26
What’s up, ninjas? We’re going to kick off CFPP#26 right by paying homage to one of my favorite, Frank Sinatra. With a quote like that, you know you’re already thinking of that first tasty sip of an adult beverage. So crack one open, press play and let’s get this party started.
Per usual, we’d like to ask that you #pleasedanceirresponsibly.
Download ZIP: CFPP #26 (click here to download)
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Kwon – Tipsy (Candylands OG Remix)’
[Denver Events] This Week at Beta 11/8
Being a Top 25 Club from DJ Mag comes at no surprise as Beta Nightclub has been featuring an amazing array of talent this summer, and this weekend is once again no exception.
Being regulars at Beta, we figured we should share their line up with you, in hopes that you’ll come down and rage with us. Also, just like last time, we have arranged for something special.
MUSIC NINJAS GET FREE COVER
Details:
For the shows on Friday and Saturday, make sure you bring your phone with you. If you’re 21+, get there before 11pm, and show them this post on your phone – your cover is comped. Just make sure to enter through the front door, and not the side VIP entrance. Can’t wait to see you down there!
Somebody To Love ft. Jess Mills’
[Dubstep/Electro] Kill The Noise – Black Magic EP
Yesterday undoubtedly marked a special day for bass music fans around the world as dubstep heavyweight Kill The Noise released his highly anticipated Black Magic EP via OWSLA. Black Magic marks Kill The Noise’s fifth EP release and as a whole this EP leaves nothing to be desired. Kill The Noise has become notorious for fusing brain-scrambling synths, haunting vocal samples, and sweltering bass representing the epitome of face-melting bass music. The EP touts seven spectacular original tracks that range from dubstep to trap to electro which indefinitely showcase Kill The Noise’s versatility as a top-notch producer.
The first track off the EP, “Black Magic,” begins with resounding chants of “Kill The Noise” which quickly breaks into a hard hitting drumstep track emphasizing the dark and grungy Kill The Noise sound we’ve grown to love. Other highlights of the EP include “Rockers” and “Jump Ya Body.” “Rockers” is a driven electro house tune filled with pulsating bass, bleeps, bloops and expertly spliced vocals and may very well be my favorite track of the EP. “Jump Ya Body” on the other hand is a more traditional dubstep track one might expect from Kill The Noise. Featuring bouncy chords, a reggae infused break and vocals from Mercedes, this track brings the heat. This EP truly is outstanding and can easily be classified as one of the best releases of the year and that’s truly saying something! Make sure give the entire EP a listen, support Kill The Noise and grab the free download of the track “Thumbs Up” which we featured here! Enjoy.
Black Magic dropped yesterday via OWSLA and can be purchased here.
[Live Review] Skrillex & Knife Party – Denver 10/31
Preparation for an electronic show is a hefty process that if underestimated can render the spectator extremely vulnerable to having their expectations immensely superseded while simultaneously leaving their bodies fatigued and depleted of all energy. However from personal experience, it has become wildly apparent that regardless of one’s preparation and mental training, nothing can prepare you for Skrillex. Hate him or love him, Sonny Moore absolutely destroys his live performances. Chock-full of punishing drops, lasers, fireworks, confetti cannons and stunning visuals Skrillex shows are a spectacle that no one should deprive themselves of seeing.
On October 31st, all Hallows’ Eve, Skrillex and his Spooky Tings tour returned to Denver, Colorado to team up with Knife Party and a host of excellent openers to celebrate this ghoulish night in spectacular fashion. Upon entering the 1st Bank Center, hoards of eager party goers donning every Halloween costume under the sun poured into the arena. The energy was palpable and as soon as Zane Lowe started his set it was clear that everyone in attendance was in for a treat. Zane Lowe, Baauer, Kill The Noise and Tommy Trash each put on a fantastic show, representing the full spectrum of EDM from trap to electro to ear splitting bass music. To be honest the only negative of this strong of a lineup is that each of the openers could justifiably headline their own event. Thus, by the time your ears and body have weathered a musical onslaught of this magnitude it is very difficult to survive a back to back set by Knife Party and Skrillex.
As Tommy Trash finished his set, the atmosphere immediately jolted away any looming signs of fatigue and the haunted mansion with which the artists were performing illuminated to display the act everyone had been eagerly awaiting. Skrillex and Knife Party emerged on the top level of the haunted house and sent the crowd into a frenzy right out of the gate. I was a little skeptical of how a back to back set would flow between the two artists but I was pleasantly surprised to find that the mixing between the two appeared almost effortless. Playing in 10 to 15 minute increments, the entire set moved fluidly from track to track highlighting new releases from Knife Party’s forthcoming EP, their infamous VIP of Internet Friends and a healthy sampling of Skrillex’s discography. The energy was incendiary, the light show was world class, and the music did everything short of provoke seizures. The Haunted House Tour vs. Spooky Tings was a monstrous event which definitely left no spectator wishing they had stayed home eating candy. Best of all, at the end of the night Skrillex hinted that Spooky Tings will be back next year. So if you missed out this year you may have one more chance to witness this ghastly event first hand.
Photos taken by Shannon Shumaker. View more of her work here!
[Drum & Bass] Torro Torro – Go Deep (KillaGraham DnB Edit)
Well, well, well….KillaGraham killed it. The Club anthem “Go Deep” that has been supported by some of the biggest names in the game gets a filthy rework from KillaGraham. He speeds it up and adds some incredible drum work that enhances the dance floor killer in all the right ways. The second drop is just insane, featuring a Moombah drop that is sure to catch everyone off guard. Enjoy the free download, Cheers.