[Future] TV Noise Feat. Jessame – Think (Sean Turk Remix)

TV Noise Ft. Jessame
Think (Sean Turk Remix)

New York’s Sean Turk managed to put together an official remix for TV Noise‘s single “Think” that features vocalist Jessame. This isn’t the first time Sean has worked with a vocal from Jessame as the two acts came together on a previous remix several months ago.

Sean’s take on “Think” got backed by Spinnin’ Records as an official remix, which you’ll see why once you hit play on the song. We’re met with what his camp is calling ‘Bedroom Bass,’ a brand of future that has a hint of funk in that makes it extra groovy. It’s chill, fun and mesmerizing. Sean did an incredible job in taking on this song, making it his own and impressing the the label that pushed the original. They couldn’t pass on it, and we couldn’t either. Get your copy today for free.

I spent a long time working on perfecting my craft and to look back at what we have done in 8 months is just insane. We have a long way to go and some ambitious goals, but we are ready to work to make them a reality. Thank you to every single person who has been supporting so far, I truly appreciate all of you. Y’all are dope! Oh, by the way, this isn’t the only Spinnin’ Records release happening this year.
– Sean Turk

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[Future] Hotel Garuda feat. Violet Days – Fixed On You (Aire Atlantica Remix)

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Hotel Garuda ft. Violet Days "Fixed On You" (Aire Atlantica Remix)

Aire Atlantica has been on a hot streak with remixes lately. After successfully taking on Billie Eilish’s “Six Feet Under” and K.Flay’s “Blood In The Cut,” the New York producer got his hands on Hotel Garuda‘s “Fixed On You” featuring Violet Days.

This official remix was released alongside three other remixes through PRMD Music, so it is currently available through digital services, including Spotify. “Fixed On You” went from a bubbly house record to a chilled out future tune. When we first saw that he was dropping this, we couldn’t help but to get excited. Upon hearing it, our expectations were more than satisfied. If by now you haven’t hopped on board with Aire Atlantica, you’re already late. But, better late than never.

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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 222)

We don’t know about you, but we’re ready for the weekend. Friday marks the beginning, but for us the real sign is when the Friday Party Playlist is up. The work day is then over, and we can relax, or more importantly: PARTY! This week we have tunes from some of our favorite producers including, but not limited to, Said The Sky, ill-esha, Atom Pushers, Crankdat and Tisoki. We start off with a few future tracks, hit some moombah, then some house/electro and finally finish with some heavier bass tunes. As always, all twelve of the playlist tracks are available as free downloads. Don’t sleep on them, and don’t sleep tonight. Instead, party! And don’t forget to #danceirresponsibly.

’The Chainsmokers – All We Know Feat. Phoebe Ryan (Said The Sky Remix)’
’ill
esha – Loose Leaf feat. Ross Pennock’
’The Odds x Bronze Whale – Call Me Out’
’Alon Mor & Sex Whales – Jasmine’
’Adair & Nitti Gritti – Gin & Juice’
’UNCT – Middle Finger’
’Cosmos & Creature – Young (Win and Woo Remix)’
’Atom Pushers & 5ynk Feat. Blak Trash – Dirty Vans’
’Skrillex ft. Sirah – Weekends (Crankdat Re
Crank) ⚙’
’31 Feat. Crichy Crich’
’Decadon – Burn (Original Mix)’
’Wanna (Tisoki Flip)’
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[Future] Robotaki – Right Time feat. Ari

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Right Time Feat. Ari

Majestic Casual just dropped a hot one from Robotaki that comes in clutch for the weekend. “Right Time” featuring Ari is what came along with the promissory message of more music to come from the amicable Canadian producer.

Coming off a performance at Madison Square Garden with Madeon and Porter Robinson, Robotaki pushed out this smooth, future record that isn’t your typical tune. It doesn’t have the same dance structure that gets re-purposed; instead he builds out the composition in halves. The first, Ari shines bright atop Robotaki’s magnetizing rhythms and the second is where Robotaki takes the full reigns with his solo instrumental. “Right Time” is an amazing single that would be insane to experience in a live setting. If you get the chance, don’t miss out on a Robotaki set. If you want “Right Time” for yourself, the digital service of your choice should have you covered.

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[Electronic] Ghasper – Silver

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"Silver" (PRMD DSCVR)

This new DSCVR venture for PRMD is turning out to be extremely cool. We thought it would be, but now that they’re on their fourth release, we know for sure. With the fourth release, we get “Silver” by Ghasper.

If you’re looking for a subtly uplifting record with huge replay value, you’ve found it. The Las Vegas producer hit the jackpot with this original singles whose skyrocketing synths will leave you awestruck. “Silver” is a simple, tasteful record that packs a lot of punch, which is no surprise as it comes from Ghasper, who just came off a hot record with Uprise Music. His streak of dope work is likely to continue, so don’t sleep on him one bit.

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[Future] Kicks N Licks – Tribal feat. Adara

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Tribal feat. Adara

The partnership between the acts Kicks N Licks and Adara has been a fruitful one. We’ve gotten a remix, as well as a couple collaborations, but now that couple has turned into a few with the release of “Tribal.”

Since Kicks N Licks has moved down a new road, they’ve been doing nothing but destroying the game. They’ve always had noticeable talent, but they’ve begun to not only find their sound, but excel at creating powerful, engaging music. “Tribal” is just that, a raw portrayal of feelings in song form. We get the magnificent melodic work from Kicks N Licks on top of another impressive performance from Adara. 2016 has been a kick ass year for the duo and 2017 is looking even brighter. Get your copy of what may be their last single of the year. It’s not for sure, but never know what’s coming from KnL.

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[Future] FRND – Sticks And Stones

FRND
Sticks And Stones

FRND‘s first track was an undeniable hit. Although the LA producer just released his second single, the success of it with fans has yet to be determined, but nonetheless, “Sticks And Stones” is another hit.

With “Sticks And Stones” we get a more future pop sounding record that is like some of the dance music that has been making its way onto the radio. However, I would even say this stands out above a lot of those same records that are on the airwaves. FRND is quickly becoming a massive force to be reckoned with and has potential to do some really astonishing things. FRND may only be two tracks deep in his career, but he’s already managed to sway fans and industry figures alike with his top-shelf tunes. Stream “Sticks And Stones” now and see what the producer had to say about the song himself.

Sticks And Stones is about ending a relationship but the more you try to move on, the more you can’t forget. You go through the motions of shutting someone out but they are still that one person you can’t let go of.
FRND

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