Each week we strive to bring you not only the best party-poppin’ free downloads, but we want to give you a mixture of sounds. This week, eclecticism came by very easily. From future, to electro, to drum & bass and moombahton; we have a little bit of everything for you. Artists you will come across are StéLouse, Goldplate, Havok Roth, BROHUG, 12th Planet, Bad Catholics and more. As usual, all twelve songs can be downloaded for free, however one in particular, “Ya Freak Out,” is only available for a limited time! Hop on it fast. Whether you download or stream, take this tracks with you and enjoy your days off. Most importantly, #danceirresponsibly.
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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 218)
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 217)
Who’s ready to party? If you’re not, you better get ready, because it is finally Friday. Enter the dojo to collect some epic free downloads that we have gathered for you over this past week. Although we post music daily, we always want to give you something special to kick off the weekend, which is where the playlist comes in. Download the freebies, or simply take us with you and stream. No matter what, you’ll enjoy all these high-quality tracks all the same. This week, we have records from artists like Kids Want Techno, Loosid, Mr. Collipark, Jantsen, graves and many more. Check out all twelve while you let loose over the weekend. Recharge those batteries for next week, but most importantly, #danceirresponsibly.
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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 216)
It’s Friday, so here we are with yet another Party Playlist for you. In our 216th edition we have thirteen free downloads for you to help get your weekend going. We start things off with a few laid-back tunes from creators like Nazariff, TastyTreat, and VALENTINE. Then, we move on to some more energetic records from Eliminate, Torro Torro, Goshfather and YOOKiE. We wanted this playlist to end on a heavy note, however Mark John’s new single had to be included, so she closes things out with her track “Before You” to end the night on a more relaxing note. Before the night ends though, make sure to party your pants off and #danceirresponsibly.
[Festival Review] CRSSD Epic Weekend Recap
(PC: Felicia Garcia / CRSSD Fest)
San Diego’s Waterfront Park hosted its fourth CRSSD Fest this weekend, a place that’s become home to lovers of electronic music across the entire Southern Californian region. Maintaining a similar aesthetic to the previous CRSSD festivals at the park, the scene was filled with feelings of a tropical escape, an escape that differs only so slightly from that of the city the event is held in, but it’s the difference that gives patrons a feeling that they’ve left home and arrived at a new one. The lineup, as always, was stacked with legends and exciting up and comers alike. TMN had the opportunity to check out the show, and we’ve got a full run-down below.
The fest kicked off its first day with huge names like MK, Justin Martin, Miike Snow, Cashmere Cat, and Bonobo. As per usual, Dirtybird showed up in big numbers, and Justin Martin’s set and Shiba San’s set were ones to remember. There’s always something so special about the Dirtybird crowd. Knowing that all of your lives were probably touched at one point by Shiba’s track “OKAY” is a strong bond that not many other labels can achieve, and Shiba’s set was filled with all the depth and bass one would imagine. Justin Martin’s headlining set drew crowds that were worthy of his talent, and the set was an hour and a half of pure bliss. And while Justin Martin was taking everyone on a journey at one side of the festival, house music legend Marc Kinchen (aka MK) was giving everyone an education on the other side of the fest. Pioneering house music with tracks like “Always” from the 90s, MK has his finger on the pulse of house music now more than ever. We were ecstatic to see him headlining, getting all of the glory that he deserves.
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 215)
Friday night’s are for spending time with friends. Whether you are heading to a party, or kicking back at someone’s place, you’re going to need music. Even if you’re headed to the club, during your transport you’ll need some tunes, especially if your Uber drive hands you the aux chord. You don’t wanna look bad and not having anything to play. That’s where we come in. This week’s Friday Party Playlist has plenty of good tracks to share. This week we have records from artists like No Riddim, Yntendo, Dusty Bits, Bad Royale and more. Hardly ever do we shout out a favorite, but this week’s first record is just hot, hot, hot. Run through all twelve and enjoy your weekend. Most importantly, #danceirresponsibly.
Turn My Music Up (Flamingosis Remix)’
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 213)
Who’s ready to party? We hope everyone of you will answer yes, but if not, we hope it’s because you are choosing to relax instead. Work isn’t for the weekend; our hearts go out to all of you who have to bring the week into the weekend. No matter what your circumstances are, we have a collection of dope free downloads for you. In fact, we have a dozen of them. Works in this week’s Friday Party Playlist come to us from producers like LEViT∆TE, Taylor Thomas, Ray Volpe, Seek N Destroy and many more. Ranging from future to trap to house, this week’s got a lot going on. Dive right in and enjoy your weekend. If you find yourself in party mode, don’t forget to #danceirresponsibly.
[Event Preview] WOLV & Kannibalen Team Up For Huge ADE Show
ADE is a monumental time for the dance music industry. The conference is a place where legendary artists, managers, journalists and other officials come together to discuss and share their ideas, music and technology. It’s home to a whopping number of events, but one in particular sticks out to us this year. On October 19th, WOLV Records and Kannibalen Records are hosting a show that will be one for the record books.
Both labels are pillars in the bass community. WOLV by Dyro and Kannibalen by Black Tiger Sex Machine, are the perfect match for a show of this style and magnitude. There are plenty of places to rage at ADE, but this is the mecca. If you call yourself a basshead and you’re at ADE, but miss out on this one, are you really a basshead? Don’t worry though, the event won’t break your budget or anything. Only thing you may need to worry about breaking is your neck from headbanging too hard. Don’t say we didn’t warn you.
In honor of the event, we gathered in the dojo to put together a playlist surrounding the show’s lineup. Artists on the billing include Dyro, Apashe, Loopers, Lektrique, Goja and a special guest. As much as we’d love to tell you who it is, you’ll have to be there to see. For more information regarding tickets, head over to the show’s ticket page.