Although the weather has most of us down, that doesn’t mean that we can’t turn up. In fact, most parties are held inside anyways, so the dark and stormy weather shouldn’t hinder your plans too much tonight. If you have plans, we hope to be a part of them via our weekly party playlist that we publish for your weekend get-togethers. As with many other weeks, we start things off a bit on the chiller side with some future sounds to ease you into the night. Some of those tracks include works from Mija and Tasty Treat. From there we get a bit more in-your-face with energetic works from the likes of 1DAFUL, ETC! ETC!, Ditta & Dumont and more. As always, all of these tracks are free downloads, so if you’re not the streaming type, you can add them to your digital library, and infuse them into a playlist of your own. No matter how you absorb them, make sure to #danceirresponsibly.
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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 179)
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 178)
Who’s ready for a whole lot of house? This Friday, we’re feeling the four-to-the-floor heat in all its glory. However, that doesn’t mean that we haven’t tossed in some cut time jams for you to get crunk to; it’s just, this week we pack on the house. From deep to electro, we’ve got some bumpin’ beats that are ready to make you get down. We know you need to let off some steam from the week, so don’t be afraid to #danceirresponsibly. You also don’t have to worry about shelling out some digital dough for these songs, as all twelve of them come to you with a charge of $0. You might have to spend some time to download them, but it’s the weekend, so you got time. Share this one around with your friends, or stay at home and party by yourself. Either way, just enjoy your decompression time!
Planet X (Original Mix)’
[Secret Ninja Pass] This Week at Beta 1/14 – 1/17
As we cross into 2016, we’re excited to bring you more opportunities to check out our favorite club. As you probably already know, we’ve been hooking you up with free entry to Beta for over three years now. We know you’ve had some epic times, catching some of the most legendary talent EDM has to offer, and we’re on board to keep this thing going. So, we’re once again giving you an opportunity to check out the best night club in North America for free. What all do you have to do to get in? It’s pretty damn easy. Just follow these steps:
– Head to the front door and enter the club before 11 pm on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Get there before 9PM on Sundays.
– Show this post to the cashier (Valid for 21+ only).
– The deal is valid for Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
See you on the dance floor.
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 177)
As usual to end the week, we have some free downloads for you. Not only are they just any free downloads, but some of the best from the week, ranging from the soft to the hard. However, even if they’re on the chiller side, that doesn’t mean they’re not party tracks, because that’s what this weekly playlist is all about, isn’t it? As you go through these twelve singles, your ears will thank you, but who should really be thanked are the producers who put these tracks together like Lost Kings, Debroka, Jayceeoh, Taylor Thomas, Patrick Reza, NIGHTOWLS and the many others who had a hand in making these tracks great. We cap it off with my personal favorite of the bunch, a collaboration from youngster Tucker Kreway and QUEST. We’ll leave you to it; do as you wish with them, but make sure always to #danceirresponsibly.
Sides Remix)’
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 176)
Everyone have a fun Christmas last week? We hope so, and we hope you didn’t party too hard last night, because it’s Friday today. This means, it’s party day again! We have plenty of turn up tracks for you, including several super solid remixes of famous records. Let’s not forget those beloved originals, however; which come to us from Cedek, Y4NN, Rotallicso, Drbblz, YOOK!E, Fallen Fellow and OmegaMode. As usual, all of these records have come out for free, so you can take them with you on your personal device, otherwise you can stick to streaming them on our website. Whichever you choose, you won’t regret diving head first into this week’s playlist. You might be dabbing, but make sure to first and foremost #danceirresponsibly.
[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 175)
Why not just treat the whole weekend like it’s Friday? Hopefully everyone of you students are done with finals, and everyone else is getting some vacation time off work. This means one thing, you can let loose as much as your little heart desires. It’s the last weekend before Christmas, so unless your family loves to party, next weekend may be more on the chiller side of things. To get you amped for this weekend, we bring to you another fifteen freely downloadable songs from some top quality artists including Snavs, Candyland, Party Thieves, Kayzo and more. We even have a few tracks for you Star Wars lovers out there, including one of my favorite throwback tracks that concludes this week’s playlist. Have at them all, and enjoy the holidays!
sides – L.D.B.’
[Electro/Deep-House/Video] Human Movement – Dancing Room
Dancing Room
For over a year, we’ve been touting Australian industrial/tech/deep/electro crossover duo Human Movement as an act to diligently keep your eye on, and for good reason. From their inception, Human Movement have constantly delivered a darkly unique approach to club-music; fusing sonic bits of proper deep-house, techno, industrial and electro with the kind of measured precision of an act we’d have expected to have been around the game for decades. While we haven’t heard much since their remix of Whitney Fierce’s “The Night Air”, the pair have been busily toiling away towards a complete audio/visual concept, and have come storming back to the pages of TMN with both a fresh stomper, “Dancing Room”, and its accompanying visual piece (featured below). “Dancing Room” leans on heavy, metallurgic builds and pristine rolling bass to create a tune that pulls us directly to the dancefloor in the heaviest and most primal of ways, while its video counterpart flawlessly compliments the tune’s dusky ambience. We’re hoping this most recent Human Movement resurgence is permanent, as we’ve never been able to get enough of their heavy, earworming take on dance music.
Enjoy “Dancing Room” as a pure single above, or check it out with its accompanying imagery below; but either way, do yourself a solid and listen regardless.