It’s been a while since we’ve thrown some certified baby-makers into the mix, so we’re kicking of this week’s edition with a Trippy Turtle remix that’ll get more than just this dojo going. NY producer Feyde cranks the heat to the max for a track that leaves absolutely no doubt as to its intended purpose. Just be careful that the amazing production doesn’t steal the limelight. No time to rest cos we’re moving straight into another dose of feels courtesy of AOBeats. Lucky for us the melody and beat is so incredible on this one that you’ll be jamming to the vocals before you can remember where they’re sampled from. Yep, you’ve realized now haven’t you? We’re not even mad though. There’s no such worry with FKJ, as his remix selection is always on point. Couple that with his signature slow and funky treatment and it’s a guaranteed soulful experience from beginning to end. Bobby Tank deals in a very different kind of funk, one layered with drum breaks and groove that continue to redefine the possibilities of musical creativity. Add to that fact that ‘Learn From You’ is all kinds of chill, and we have ourselves a playlist entry that will be on heavy repeat all week. Kasbo is another artist always pushing the boundaries, and while his latest release does lean towards the heavier side of trap, there’s something about this beautiful bass-filled adventure that needed to be heard here. The talented young Swede has definitely won us over with ‘Reaching’, and he’s sure to gain plenty more fans with his unique sound. Porter Robinson already has an army of those though, but that won’t stop him continually evolving his style and keeping them all guessing as to how he will wow them next. With a movement that started with ‘Sea of Voices’, the breathtakingly emotional ‘Sad Machine’ is out to prove that his upcoming album Worlds will be unlike anything we’ve heard before. Forget just plain chill, this song will leave you with chills, and that’s before the last minute of this masterpiece has tugged those heartstrings even harder. Following up last week’s dojo entry with his winning remix of Kilter’s ‘They Say’, Aussie producer Omniment is back with a fun take on ‘Pumpin Blood’ to get your whole body moving. It’s filled with all those sweet bouncy vibes that are taking over the Australian scene and beyond in 2014, so make this one a necessity in your next summer playlist.
From feels to smiles and everything in between, gear yourself for a musical roller-coaster this week. Enjoy the ride. Peace out.