[Electronic] Halsey – Bad At Love (Autograf Remix)

We’ve been missing music trio Autograf for a little while now, since they put out their last original “Sleepless in NYC.” But thankfully, they’re back, and this time, they’re supplying us with their fresh take of Halsey’s “Bad At Love.” In their rendition of the pop hit, they introduce quite a different sound from what we’re accustomed to, and we are definitely okay with it. Autograf go a bit harder than normal in the remix, sneaking in the perfect dose of trap elements without overpowering the “Bad At Love’s” innate pop vibe. Get ready to have this one on replay all weekend.

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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 267)

Get ready to turn up, it’s Friday. As always we’ve got the Friday Party Playlist for you, but this week we brought some extra heat for you – not in the form of more music, it’s just for some reason people released some freebies that were exceptionally fire this week. Maybe it’s because it’s the week of Friday the 13th? Who knows. We’re not tripping about it though, we’re glad. Tracks this week come from producers like Madnap, Two Friends, DEMUR, Far Too Loud, Kai Wachi, Apashe and more. There’s even an ATLiens x Jameston Thieves collab that is top shelf alongside a Riot Ten x Sullivan King treat that we end things with because after their song things might just be burned down to the ground. Think you can handle the heat? Click play and run through all twelve!

’Madnap & Duumu – Disappear (ft. Bien)’
’The Chainsmokers – Break Up Every Night (Two Friends Remix)’
’DEMUR – Tell Me Your Secrets’
’Spag Heddy – Oh My! (Carbin Remix)’
’Tha Trickaz ✖ Dope DOD – Drop (Far Too Loud Remix)’
’ATLiens & Jameston Thieves – Ninth Dimension (Original Mix)’
’JVST SAY YES – I Just Wanna Dance’
’Godlands – Hit Em Like This’
’Kai Wachi – No Games (Bonus Track)’
’Tha Trickaz – Cloud City (Apashe Remix)’
’HMU X Adiidas – Just Do It’
’Riot Ten & Sullivan King – Body Bag’
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[Future Bass] Diamond Pistols – Gravity ft. Lydia

Diamond Pistols
Gravity ft. Lydia

Diamond Pistols independently dropped a heater today called “Gravity” with the vocalist Lydia. His energetic future bass original is just what you need to turn your Friday up with the right vibe. It’s currently available on digital platforms for those looking to buy it or add it to their playlists.

“Gravity” starts out with a gripping piano introduction that instantly grabs your attention and sucks you in. Lydia further gains your attention once she jumps into the mix with her stunning performance. Things build up into an epic climax that explodes into a vibrant future field of lush synths. It’s an amazing record – although amazing records are no strangers to Diamond Pistol. Check out the single today and don’t forget to grab a copy.

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[Electronic] Rusty Hook feat. Truitt – Relief

Rusty Hook
Relief (feat. Truitt)

It’s been some time since we’ve heard from French artist Rusty Hook. If you’re wondering where he went, he’s been hard at work putting the finishing touches on his forthcoming solo EP Romance Is Dead, Good Riddance. It is exactly for this reason that we are so excited to be presenting his debut single off the project, “Relief” featuring brother/sister duo Truitt.

We were instantly swept off our feet with the soulful vibe of “Relief.” He cooks up a pleasurable recipe that includes just the right proportions of elements from styles like indie, r&b and and electronic. The original’s genre-defying production is balanced by the comforting vocals of Truitt and coalesce for a hook that will easily stick with you. Like what you hear with “Relief?” Then make sure to keep your eyes peeled for the November release of Rusty Hook’s EP.

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[Future Bass] Thoreau X Tina DeCara – Illusion

Thoreau X Tina Decara
Illusion

There’s no illusion when it comes to how good Thoreau and Tina DeCara‘s collaboration is. Despite it being named “Illusion” there’s no trickery here. It’s 100% legit.

Tina gets things going with her stunning performance that has her owning the introduction of the song. Sometimes a vocal is the highlight in a lackluster production, but Tina and Thoreau stand side by side and push forward with an incredible record. Thoreau’s work on this is fantastic, bringing a cool take on future bass to the table. “Illusion” is currently on all digital platforms, so if you like what you’re hearing, go on ahead and get yourself a copy or add it to your Spotify playlist.

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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 266)

Let’s let the weekend wash over us and cleanse our bodies of the worries that plagued us this week. There’s plenty of things to do over the weekend, but no matter what you get yourself into, you’re going to need some music. That’s where we come in. Whether you’re a streamer or a downloader, we’ve got you covered with the Friday Party Playlist. Below you may find a batch of a dozen singles, all streamable and all available as free downloads. Music this week comes to the dojo from the artists Kaptain, Nazariff, Motoko, DISTO, Fed-Up, SIPPY and many more. Instead of writing a full paragraph about what you’re getting into, we should have just left it at the fact that there’s an “Ice Ice Baby” remix in the pile. Enjoy! 😛

’Whethan – Love Gang ft. Charli XCX (Maazel & Facade Remix)’
’Naxatras – Space Tunnel (Kaptain Remix)’
’Ekali – Babylon Ft. Denzel Curry (Nazariff Remix)’
’Motoko –
Memories’

’Y4NN – Bass Cannon’
’/ˈlo͞osid/ –
Arcadia’

’Vanilla Ice – Ice Ice Baby (Mikey Sky 2017 Deep Down Remix)’
’DISTO & Holly – Cutie’
’Tisoki – Time Travel (Fed
Up Remix)’
’Would You Ever (SIPPY remix) – Skrillex ft. Poo Bear’
’Matroda – On My Mind (VIP DnB Edit)’
’Terravita X The Lifted – Temple’
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[Future Funk] Naxatras – Space Tunnel (Kaptain Remix)

Naxatras
Space Tunnel (Kaptain Remix)

It’s not often you see official remixes by producers for bands that are located a world apart from each other. That happened with Kaptain of San Francisco who was asked to take on “Space Tunnel” by the band Naxatras.

Kaptain’s funky style has breached markets across the world, which isn’t all that surprising considering everyone likes to get groovy. With this Kaptain keeps up the funk, but accents the band’s psychedelic sound with his own hypnotic tone. Part of what makes this remix so incredible is that Kaptain created it without the use of stems because the original track was recorded onto one channel. I’m no producer, but I’m not even sure how you’d go about that. Kaptain succeeded though and now we have a free download to enjoy.

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