Missy Elliott – Lose Control (Who Cares Remix) [TMN Premiere]

Missy Elliott
Lose Control (Who Cares Remix)// FREE DOWNLOAD

One of the most iconic songs of the early 2000’s is “Lose Control” by Missy Elliott. Everyone loves it and if you say you don’t, you’re just kidding yourself. Today we have for you something very special from one of our favorite breakbeaters Who Cares, who remixed the hit single and dropped it for free. Here in the dojo you get the first peak with this premiere!

Who Cares always puts out magic of his own kind. Electro/breakbeat is starting to make a comeback and the shrug life aficionado is contributing to a big part of that. With his “Lose Control” remix he dishes out some hardy basses that will get your body moving. The original was highly memorable given it’s catchy nature, which Who Cares plays off of with its stems, but also infuses his own features that will nest themselves in your mind. It’s not easy to remix a song of this caliber but Who Cares did so with ease. Don’t forget to grab this free download. Whether you’re a DJ or simply a fan, this is a must have.

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Opia – YDU (Phiilo Remix) [TMN Premiere]

Opia
YDU (Phiilo Remix)

Phiilo have quickly jumped on our radar in a big way. Release after release they have astonished us, which is why we are honored to be able to premiere the Denver duo’s new remix for Opia. Not only do you get a first listen to this flip, but you get to download it for free.

Blending genres together has always been a strength of Phiilo’s. They don’t stop that trend in the newly defined “YDU,” instead they even take things a bit further than usual. This one takes sounds from future bass, to indie dance, to pop and even soul. You may feel like you have heard records like this, but nothing quite compares to what Phiilo brings to the table; always fresh, always innovative, always captivating. These two show no signs of slowing down, which will make for a great year for them.

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Montoneros – Not Now, Not Never [TMN Premiere]

Montoneros
Not Now, Not Never

As a self-described obsessed music hobbyist, being able to draw inspiration amidst one of the country’s most diverse, and burgeoning music scenes manifests in some amazingly fortuitous moments of discovery.The latest batch of apples to this writer’s eye (or ear for that matter) to arrive to these revered online pages of TMN is Montoneros, a Denver-based synthesis of space, indie & math-rock formed in 2014, fronted by Argentinian-born singer Gaston Leone. Most recently, Montoneros released the Heat Horse EP, signaling their place front and center in their home city’s bustling indie scene, while also landing them direct support for the likes of  Jimmy Eat World & Lydia. Now with a bit more rumble inside of their engine, Montoneros is gearing up for a breakthrough 2017.

In the midst of their recent ascent, the four-piece recorded a new extended-play to pace the year, Good Bones, set to release on Washington-based indie imprint Ronald Records, and they’ve shared the lead single “Not Now, Not Never” with our Ninja faithful first. The tune falls on elegant math-rock guitar noodling to establish its foundation; letting its melodies rise and fall like the breath of a lover slumbering beside you. Leone’s subtle reverberations float atop Montoneros’ dynamic instrumentation akin to a Griottines cherry on an ice-cold Manhattan; making all those slippery time-signature shifts feel as effortless as any established indie act could.

As Montoneros continues to develop their sound with every passing release, they’ve managed to draw us in just a little bit closer. So without any further prompting, do yourself a solid, hit the play button above and be on the lookout for more from Montoneros in the near future.

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Hajj – Pay Homage (Prod. by Sam Paye) [TMN Premiere]

Hajj
Pay Homage (Prod. by Sam Paye)

Sometimes, like today, we get the opportunity to share with you music that isn’t out yet. With regard to “Pay Homage” by Seattle’s Hajj & Sam Paye, it doesn’t come out in full until Tuesday, but we wanted to give you all an early listen to this hip-hop homage.

Since rap was created, there have been countless names that have made their mark. With “Pays Homage,” Hajj dives into his list of influencers to pay his respect to those that came before him from Tupac, to Wu Tang Clan to the Bay Area legend Mac Dre. Sam Paye produced this edgy, vibrant record. There’s a lot of hip-hop at the forefront that doesn’t show love to the emcees of the past, so it’s nice to see that someone taking charge to do so with intelligence and fervor.

Not only does Hajj get into the past with hip-hop history, but he ties in his respect for leaders including Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcom X. With the current state of American politics, lines like “I know tomorrow ain’t promised” is representative of how many individuals feel. Only so much control is in one’s hands, so together Hajj and Sam Paye “Pay Homage” and let everyone else know (including contemporary rappers) that they aren’t afraid to come out swinging. Get your first listen today and ready yourself for the release on Tuesday through Bomb Recordings.

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Jonas Blue – By Your Side (Two Can Remix) [TMN Premiere]

It’s not Christmas quite yet, but do we have a special present for you today. Your ears get the pleasure of having the first listen to a brand new remix from our friends Two Can, who took on the official task of flipping “By Your Side” from Jonas Blue. Nothing like one of our favorite premieres to help close out the year!

Two Can are known around the world for their expressive, exciting music. Ever since they came to the fold, they’ve put forth nothing but great tunes and this remix is certainly one of their best. They take a bit of a different approach than they usually do with the result being nothing short of spectacular. Their vibrant chords and vocal chops play together to perfection and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. There’s so much good stuff in this one, you’ll be listening through on repeat just to appreciate every little detail. Stream today, and enjoy!

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Thomston – Float (Anden Remix) [TMN Premiere]

Thomston
Float (Anden Remix)

NYC duo Anden are known to push boundaries and experiment with music outside of the norm. We’ve heard bouncy up beat dance tracks to dark and emotional ballads and the direction that it’s taken them has proven to be successful. “Float” is another prime example of how unafraid the duo is to think outside the box. The original track by Thomston boasts emotionally driven lyrics and a deep melody, but Anden digs even deeper adding their personal experiences and history into the track.

Anden does a great job of keeping their remixes close to the original while still giving it a personal flair for those who want a taste of both artistic touches. The lead synth brightens Thomston’s original yet doesn’t hinder the darker side of the track and while this song proves to be a bit different, it’s a good different and we’re excited to see what else these two have in store. I got the chance to ask the duo a few questions about the remix; check it out below and make sure to listen to the track which is also a free download.

TMN: How did doing this remix come about?

A: We first heard the original song at the beginning of the summer and immediately reached out to Thomston’s management about doing the remix. We connected very strongly with the vocal and the songwriting and are really excited we were able to do the remix. We actually finished it back in August, so we’re happy it’s finally out now!

TMN: What was the hardest part about it?

A: Our first ideas for the remix were to expand on the writing in the original and build out a longer arrangement. The initial sketches for the remix were around eight minutes in length (much like the final version), and so it was tough at first to commit to something that was already a bit unconventional. With a song this long, we wanted it to evolve and progress in order to stay interesting, so that was a really fun challenge we took on in our approach to the remix.

TMN: Favorite part about creating this remix?

A: Writing the lead synth part in the main breakdown of the song. We were hoping to have something more hopeful and elevating to contrast the darker feel of the chords and bass, and we’re really happy with how that section of the song came together. Technically speaking, we made that instrument with our Korg MS20 (a hardware synth), so the whole process had a very natural and organic feel to it.

TMN: You guys have been experimenting with darker and more emotional music, why is that?

We had a collection of experiences earlier on in the year that inspired this new sound – many were music specific experiences (parties we went to, etc), but others were more personal ones. One important personal experience was quitting a day job to do music full time. Along with the happiness and excitement of doing music for a living came an increased amount of anxiety and stress. Experiencing such an intense range of emotions definitely played a part in wanting to create music that captured that same feeling – something that is dark and melancholic, but also uplifting and beautiful.

TMN: Can you give a little insight on your production process for this remix? Did you try anything you may not have tried before?

A: Most of the writing actually happened very quickly, we wrote pretty much all the instrumentation in just about a day. There was still quite a bit of tweaking and fine-tuning after the fact, but we find that the songs where the ideas flow out quickly and naturally are often our favorite ones in the end. In terms of new things, not using a normal 4×4 kick drum pattern was a first for us!

TMN: When will we see another original track from you guys? and what does 2017 look like?

A: We actually are in the process of signing our first original record (more details to follow soon!) and are working with a few artists on a remix pack for it. That should be out early next year, along with a number of other remixes and originals we’ve been writing. We also recently started a monthly radio show called Sound Room, which you can check out on iTunes and Soundcloud. For performances, we are wrapping up the year with a show at Hammerstein Ballroom for NYE, and we will be hosting our 3rd popup party in NYC early next year. These popups have been an awesome way to showcase our recent work and take a unique space in the city and convert it into a house party for one night only.

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8Er$ – Smoke Shop [TMN Premiere]

8Er$
Smoke Shop

If you’re not already a fan of 8Er$, you’re late to the party. Even if you’re not on board, better late than never. The trap lord just released “Smoke Shop” today as a free download. It’s coming fresh and hot out the oven for this premiere, so prepare yourself.

“Smoke Shop” is a bit of a different style than what we usually get from 8Er$, however it is still within his signature ballpark. The hybrid sound echoes some of 8Er$ past works, but he takes things next level with new structures and sound designs. The entire Block Society crew are extremely talented, but 8Er$ is one of the producers leading the charge with notable creations, this included. Stream it today, and don’t sleep on the download. 2017 is going to be a big year for 8Er$, so stay tuned.

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