Daft Punk – Instant Crush (CAFUNÉ Edition) [TMN Premiere]

CAFUNÉ
Instant Crush (CAFUNÉ Edition)

Random Access Memories was an album met with mixed feelings by many. With that being said, it’s had countless remixes since being released, as is routine with anything Daft Punk. With just under two years after it came to us, RAM received a new rendition of one of its standout tracks, “Instant Crush,” courtesy of the indie electronic duo CAFUNÉ.

These two have built a strong identity right out of the gate with their high energy original, “Letting Go,” and a resounding version of Porter Robinson‘s “Sad Machine.” Their first tune of 2015 comes in hot, and continues to push the envelope of exactly what they are capable of. They had this to say about their newest:

“We love doing these “editions” because it’s a chance for us to exercise our creative muscles while working on original music. Both of us grew up with The Strokes and Daft Punk and they’re two of our greatest inspirations as a duo. “Instant Crush” is also one of our favorite tracks off of Random Access Memories, so it only made sense for us to do it as a Valentine’s Day treat.”

No pun intended, but they did a lovely job. It captures the essence of the original while showcasing their talents as a dual threat with analog and digital production techniques. The New York duo has a debut original project in the works, but luckily we have this stellar number to hold us over until then. Enjoy your Valentine’s Day (or All-Star Weekend if that’s more up your alley) with CAFUNÉ and keep these two on your radar. Don’t miss out on the free download!

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[Smooth] Mario – Let Me Love You (Tim Gunter Remix)

Mario
Let Me Love You (Tim Gunter Remix)

Mario. Where has THAT guy been? Tim Gunter decided to remind us about his 2004 jam in a fresh way with his newest remix. Scaling back on his bigger sound, Tim just added an essential Valentine’s Day jam to your playlist, whether you’re holding it down solo or spending it with that special someone. The already smooth tune is aided by new and lush synths, big 808s and an almost tropical groove that brings the R&B classic into 2015 with a new swagger. The Austin native never falls short on his remixes, and he certainly did us all a service with this recent take on Mario.

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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol. 136)

It’s Friday. This shitty week is over. We think it’s time for us to drown everything in a keg full of poor decision making.

So we’ll keep things short since we’re not in the mood to write mote than 5 sentences today.

#danceirresponsibly

Until next week, ninjas.

’KDrew – Signals (Dirt Monkey & Mark Instinct Remix)’
’AII l D0 ls Win (Made Monster Remix) – Dj KhaIed’
’Major Lazer – Aerosol Can ft. Pharrell Williams (Instant Party! Remix)’
’BNW – Missy Madlibs’
’Dada Life – Freaks Have More Fun (Crankdat X Sevla Remix)’
’Bleep Bloop – Yep’
’EVERLAKE ✖ Kizer – Bang With The Gang’
’Party Thieves & QUIX – House Party (Zagor Remix)’
’Jayceeoh & Woogie – Drop It (ft. WE CHIEF & Da Professor)’
’Brashlee – Ecstasy’
’Mac Dre – Thizzle Dance (Sharps X GoodTimeMiller Remix)’
’Mr. Collipark & Dirty Audio feat. DJ Kool – Shoulders’
’Baewolf – Lost Boys’
’Baby Bash – Suga Suga (Point Point remix)’
’Major Lazer – All My Love (∆ trentino ∇ & Nurotic revision)’
’Skrillex & Damian Marley
Make It Bun Dem(SAYMYNAME ‘BACON STYLE’ REMIX)’
’Harrier, Kyros F. & Dim Loud – MechaWar (Original Mix)’
’Echosmith – Cool Kids (Gazzo & Two Friends Remix)’
’Julia Lauren – Reckless (Bobby Green Remix)’
’Hydraulix & PhaseOne – Hit Rewind (Original Mix)’
’All About The Money (Styles&Complete Bootleg)’
’Sloth Syndrome ✖ BARENHVRD – Anthea’
’RL Grime (Ft. Boys Noize)
Danger (Rowland Evans Remix)’
’Missy Elliott – Lose Control (Club Killers Mash)’
’Dallerium – You’re Still Blind (Original Mix)’
’FAKE THE FUNK (Original)’
’Funkerman – Speed Up (Klatch Remix)’
’Cashmere Cat & DJ Mustard – Ice Rink’
’Jay Sean – Sex With The Ex (Mogul Remix)’
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[G House] Disciples – They Don’t Know (Sirus Hood Remix)

Disciples
They Don't Know (Sirus Hood Remix)

Coming off of Pete Tong’s esteemed FFRR label, Disciples have thrived in the UK underground scene with their unique style of dark deep house with a touch of pop sensibilities. Their single, “They Don’t Know,” is highlighted by its big bass lines and infectiously catchy hi-hats that incite listeners to dig into a deep groove.

As a part of the remix pack, this London-based trio have landed the likes of Justin Jay, Alexis Raphael, and mysterious French producer, Sirus Hood, to deliver their own renditions the track.

Dropping a few days ago, “They Don’t Know” came out with a fresh new look and feel via Sirus Hood. This new rendition boasts cleverly chopped up vocals and a big, bass-heavy drum patterns, all of which come together flawlessly. Elements of deep house and the 80s hip-hop movement deliver the end result, which is something reminiscent of g-house flag bearers Amine Edge & Dance.

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[Future] Drake – Just Hold On We’re Going Home (LUCA LUSH Remix ft. Kim Vallido)

Drake
Just Hold On We're Going Home (LUCA LUSH Remix ft. Kim Vallido)

There’s no telling what LUCA LUSH is going to do next. A good Drake remix is always welcome, and he has supplied exactly that. The main single from Nothing Was The Same only gets flipped by LUCA LUSH, but covered by the breezy vocal prowess of Kim Vallido, who holds down her duties with ease.

Shedding the almost slow house feel of the original, this rendition opts for more of a spacey, hip-hop approach. The synths twinkle and growl while the drums bring some bite through the low end, resulting in a textbook LUCA LUSH flip. We’re no stranger to his remixing capabilities, and the use of a vocalist provided yet another tool that he has proven he can master. Grab the download via ToneDen below:

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Daniel Caeser – Chevalier (HMLT Edit) [TMN Premiere]

Daniel Caesar
Chevalier (HMLT Edit)

With a slew of solid edits under his belt already, HMLT progresses into another chill tune, this time involving a rendition of “Chevalier” by Daniel Caeser. The track build slows at the beginning, utilizing Daniel’s silky vocals to the fullest, and the resolution around two and a half minutes in is simply an ethereal culmination of sound. HMLT has really caught stride with this most recent edit, making the best of of the elements he’s compiled and crafting a gorgeous new song in the process. This is is the type of tune to send you careening into a powerful state of mind, and helps you appreciate the beauty within music and the world around you. If you are searching for solace, look no further, there is more than enough with HMLT’s latest.

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[Electronic Pop] Kimbra – Settle Down (Prince Fox Remix)

Kimbra
Settle Down (Prince Fox Remix)[Warner]

Prince Fox is switching gears from his usual grandiose, future bass production as he prepares his original EP that is set to be out sometime later this year. He’s crafted a bubbly revised edition of pop darling Kimbra that scales back on his familiar sidechained goodness in exchange for more of a tune with a head bobbing nature. Mallet style synths drip along the rumbling drums as Kimbra’s voice is allowed to shine throughout the tune, creating a sense of just what pop could really be capable of if more of its artists were willing to explore new boundaries within the genre. This is a much more toned down version of Prince Fox, and it’s piqued our interest as to what to expect from his upcoming EP. He graciously given us a free download, so snag your copy and enjoy!

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