Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Morts and Meisure
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Glassed
John Poincarre is a name I've just recently come across, and given that his website is entirely in French, I don't know too much about him. What I've gathered though is that he know a thing or two about making fine ass disco house, as proven by "Get Up, Yeah!" whose sample you may recognize from Foamo's "Generate Some Heat".
Monday, March 28, 2011
Alive
We posted this a while ago, but Umek dropped this in his groovy and thoroughly pumping set in the Heineken Dome during Ultra last night and it reminded me of how incredible of a remix by DC natives Pleasurekraft this was, and I think it's worth putting up here again. Tribal, freaky beats here.
Miles Dyson - Zooloo (Pleasurekraft Remix DRM)
I was a little on the fence about this new Boys Noize remix the first time I heard it, but after hearing him drop it in his completely outrageous and energy-filled set on Saturday I realized those doubts were misplaced as this song sounds absolutely bonkers flying out of a massive sound system. Boys Noize also dropped a lot of what appeared to be unreleased material by him during his set, and it all sounded completely amazing so look out for big things coming from Mr. Ridha this spring.
Housemeister - Monkey Flip feat. Nazizi & Abbas (Boys Noize Remix)
Flawlessly-executed, huge-sounding progressive house from Hardwell, as per usual.
Gareth Emery, Jerome Isma-Ae - Stars (Hardwell Remix)
Some harder-knocking progressive house from Australians TV Rock & Hook N Sling.
TV Rock & Hook N Sling ft. Rudy - Diamonds In The Sky (Original Mix)
And finally some deeper grooving electro to round everything out.
Tune Brothers, Plastik Funk - Groovy Baby (Plastik Funk Listen & Repeat Mix)
Check back later for some exciting news (among other things, we're adding new writers, so expect an increased flow of music) and a full review of all this weekend's debauchery. Also be sure to grab the new Justice single as it came out on Itunes today.
Stay Classy,
Augustus
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Miami
Super Prime Tunes
The Calvin Harris single in particular has been really stuck in our heads. Keep it chillin'.
Calvin Harris - Awooga (Original Mix)
Kaskade vs Tiesto, Hardwell, EDX, & Marco V - Angel On My Shoulder Reaver 76 (Kaskade Mashup)
Starski - Sunstruck (Bart B More Remix)
The Holidays - Moonlight Hours (Swiss Remix)
Stay Classy,
Augustus + Sir Real
Monday, March 21, 2011
Honest Goodness
Lone - Midnight Feast (Bibio Remix)
Lymbyc Systym - Truth Skull (Bibio Remix)
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Embodiment
It's Saturday night, so let's get right down to it.
The good guys over at the Justin Faust camp were kind enough to send us this remix package to share with you all containing Fare Soldi's take on Faust's "Sloppy Chic" and two mixes of "Your Life" from Super Mal and Italo Brutalo. You guys know how Fare Soldi brings it, but I'm really digging Super Mal's version as well. Check out all three below.
Justin Faust - Your Life (Super Mal Remix)
Justin Faust - Your Life (Italo Brutalo Remix)
Justin Faust - Sloppy Chic (Fare Soldi Remix)
There have been quite a few stabs taken at Chilly Gonzales' "You Can Dance", including one from Fare Soldi that we gave a whole lotta love, so there's a chance some of you have overlooked Robotaki's remix. Trust me, it's right up there with Fare Soldi's as the best of the bunch. This young Canadian is churning out killer remix after remix, so you'd be doing yourself a favor if you kept an eye out for his releases.
Chilly Gonzales - You Can Dance (Robotaki Remix)
Continuing with this dancey goodness, I've got a great little mix from Hana Yori Kichou Na of Alan Braxe's classic "Vertigo". He gives the track serious kick, glossing it over with plenty of disco stabs and some good ol' fashioned filtering. French-tastic!
Alan Braxe - Vertigo (Hana Yori Kichou Na 'Virgo Est de Retour' Remix)
If you're looking for something a little harder tonight, don't worry, I've still got you covered. Everbody and his mother loves Cee Lo Green's "Fuck You". Bart B More has decided to capitalize on its popularity and remix the shit out of it, turning gold into...more gold.
Cee Lo Green - Fuck You (Bart B More Remix)
And finally, I leave you with a track I couldn't be more excited about. Brand spankin' new SabasitAn. It's been a big week for Ed Banger, news that really puts a smile on my face. "Embody" is a gorgeous tune with a an addicting, albeit somewhat morose, melody that'll take you back to the golden days when this French crew dominated the electro scene. Check the video below as well.
SebastiAn - Embody
Weeeekenddd.
-PK
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Mega Post - Spring Break Survival kit
We'll start things out at a bit of a slower pace here. This Kaskade remix of J Boogie's Dub Science doesn't sound like the typical big room progressive Kaskade you're probably used to hearing. It's more like a hearkening back to his roots with the San Francisco based lounge-house label Om Records, where he used to make some seriously chilled out tunes. This sexy downtempo effort is reminiscent of that older stuff, except for it's more refined and shows hes clearly still growing as an artist almost 15 years later. Bump this one drinking mojitos poolside.
J Boogie's Dub Science - Raining (Kaskade Remix)
Sticky K's long awaited Prince of Persia EP came out on itunes the other day, with the full release on beatport set for march 22nd, and it's absolutely MASSIVE. This sounds like what would be played at some futuristic desert rave outside the pyramids in egypt or something. Check out the 192 below, but be sure to grab the high quality on Itunes now or beatport next week. Also, be on the lookout for our interview with the Californian youngster himself coming later this week.
Sticky K - Prince of Persia (Original Mix)
I just stumbled across this progressive BOMB by 24 year old Norwegian Funkin Matt today and its a huge high energy beast that's been featured in sets by everyone from Laidback Luke to Bart B More recently. Be sure to grab the release on matt's own label Fjordin. Don't miss out on this one.
Funkin Matt - Anywhere (Original Mix)
Off of the Miami Noize 2 compilation, which came out earlier this month on Boys Noize Records, this Strip Steve original is a maddeningly catchy house stomper. The song is centered around an awesome jumbled up synth/piano-stab melody that pulses along with an upbeat, relentless sense of purpose (i.e. makes you want to dance). Be sure to grab the Miami Noize compilation off beatport, as it's stacked from top to bottom with some really quality tracks.
Strip Steve - The Freaks (Original Mix)
The new Dillon Francis Westside EP, out now on Mad Decent, is completely outrageous. It features a blend of tribal-sounding dancehall music that sounds reminiscent of Portugal's J-Wow in a lot of ways and demonstrates that Francis is definitely one of the most talented young artists emerging on the scene right now. Check out two of the tracks below, but be sure to grab the whole EP since it's full of a bunch of other awesome tracks including a good moombahton collaboration with DC's own Dave Nada.
Diplo & Dillon Francis - Que Que feat Maluca (Original Mix)
Dillon Francis - Masta Blasta (Original Mix)
This comes off of Brodinski's Best of Everything vol 2 unofficial compilation, which was a project where he asked his various favorite producers to remix random rap/r&b songs. Djedjotronic completely kills it here, twisting this Young Money track around and making it into a crazily funky and futuristic hip-hop jam.
Young Money - Bedrock (Djedjotronic Remix)
Steve Aoki really impresses on this new Klaxons remix, showing that he's equally adept at making beautiful melody-driven house as he is at pumping out crazy party anthems or running his label Dim Mak. Speaking of which, if you're in Miami during Ultra be sure to check out the Dim Mak afterparty on friday, the lineup is stacked, we'll definitely be making an appearance.
Klaxons - Echoes (Steve Aoki Remix)
This new rework by Erol Alkan is completely gorgeous and shows why he's considered one of the most respected producers in the game, cause this is hardly the average hard-hitting house he's normally affiliated with. This and the MGMT rework he did a while ago are two of my favorite pieces by him, maybe this is signalling a new, more acoustic direction for him? Either way, this one is awesome.
Connan Mockasin - Forever Dolphin Love (Erol Alkan Rework)
Homework
Green Velvet - La La Land (Bingo Players)
Felix Da Housecat, Steve Angello, Thee Mezcalateerz, Modzart - Yes (Original Mix)
Butch - XTC (Riva Starr Cut)
Avicii & Sebastian Drums - Snus (Original Mix)
Stay Classy,
Augustus
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Exclusive B&S Interview with Avicii
Swedish producer and DJ Avicii burst onto the electronic music scene in 2008 at the young age of 18 with his track "Lazy Lace" (Strike Recordings), a remix he did of the theme song of "Lazy Jones" for the Commodore 64. From that point forward, Avicii spent hours in his home studio intoxicated by his craft, cranking out smashing tune after smashing tune. Later in 2008, Avicii entered Pete Tong's Fast Trax competition and won in a landslide victory with his track "Manman" receiving 70% percent of votes. The release of "Manman" on Pete Tong's label Bedroom Bedlam afforded Avicii quite a bit of visibility in the industry. Shortly thereafter, he was contacted by numerous labels, promoters and booking agencies the world over, firmly launching his career as a unique producer of melodic tracks and pounding beats.
Two weeks ago, I had the pleasure of seeing the Swedish savant spin at the Mid, Chicago, an experience I will not soon forget for its euphoric sounds, masterful mixing, and the absolute madness Avicii incited in the hearts of the crowd. I was fortunate enough to get to sit down with the man himself and ask him a few questions just before he took the stage. Here's how our conversation went:
[Bright & Shiny] The first song of yours I ever heard was "My Feelings For You" and I immediately knew you were a different kind of talent. How did you come to forge such a unique sound for your productions in a genre which is notoriously full of generic, uplifting tracks?
[Avicii] [Laughs] Well, I’ve just been working my ass off with my manager who’s been guiding me the whole way and he’s given me tips on production as well as everything so I guess that’s kind of where we found my sound.
[B&S] How did you get into DJing and producing?
[Avicii] I heard this track, you know Zombie Nation by Kernkraft 400?
[B&S] Yeah, of course.
[Avicii] I heard that track and I really wanted to remix that, and a friend of mine told me about FL Studios. And yeah, I just downloaded it and tried remixing and I just ended up getting stuck with it.
[B&S] What is your process behind producing a track once struck with inspiration?
[Avicii] It’s different every time. It all depends on what kind of track: if I’m doing an original track or if I’m doing a remix, or what kind of original track I’m doing… So, it’s different every time.
[B&S] Speaking of which, do you prefer remixing or producing original tracks?
[Avicii] No, I love both its just two different ways to approach a track. Usually if I get a remix I try to start off with just one element, like a vocal or a hook or whatever, and then just move on from there and try to make a completely new track out of that one [part]. And then when doing an original it’s almost the same thing, but I make up the part, so I make up a melody, a hook, whatever. So, no, I love it just as much.
[B&S] What's it like to play in front of hundreds of dancing people every day?
[Avicii] It- it’s amazing! I mean it’s why I got into it in the first place; why I chose to do it, to fight for it professionally. I wanted that, that… The kick you get out of that you can’t compare it to anything else.
[B&S] What has been your biggest break thus far?
[Avicii] Biggest break? It’s probably “Bromance,” I think, my solo track.
Tim Berg - Bromance (Avicii's Arena Mix)
[B&S] What is it they're putting in the water in Sweden that makes your people so inexplicably adept at making incredible electronic tunes?
[Avicii] Well, I think it’s a mixture between just Sweden being a really cold place for 8 months out of the year, so you don’t really have anything to do, so it’s easy to put all of your effort into making music. But then I also think it’s because there’s been so many successful producers in general from Sweden, like Swedish House Mafia or even pop producers, like Max Martin, there’s just so many. So I think they inspire all the new ones to feel like “Ah, I can make it as well in this industry!” So people actually take the time to produce, et cetera.
[B&S] What are your top 4 tracks of the moment?
[Avicii] My top 4 tracks… I would have to say its Axwell and Dimitri Vegas’ remix of “One Look” by David Tort. Then I would say Steve Angello, AN21 remix of Pendulum’s “The Island,” one of my new tracks which I haven’t named yet, and, still, “One” by Swedish House Mafia, to be honest. I mean, it’s killing it everywhere I am still almost a year after it was released.
David Tort - One Look ft. Gosha (Axwell vs. Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike Remix)
[B&S] Yeah, we were there when Swedish House Mafia first played it at Ultra last year and the crowd response was absolutely phenomenal. Are you playing any after parties at Ultra this year?
[Avicii] Yeah, I am. I’m playing Ultra on Friday, Saturday, and then I’m doing Ultra official after party on Sunday.
[B&S] What’s coming up for Avicii in 2011?
[Avicii] Oh, lots of stuff. There’s lots of stuff coming up. I think I have like 8 or 9 tracks this year that should be coming out.
[B&S] Alright, thanks so much for taking the time to speak with us.
[Avicii] No problem, it was a pleasure.
Thanks again to Avicii and his management for the opportunity, and to Avicii for an absolutely amazing set, as usual.
And be sure to check out Avicii's soundcloud for previews of what he'll be working with as hear tears Miami apart next weekend at Ultra Music Festival!
PREVIEW Avicii - "ID" by AviciiOfficial
Bonus
Robyn - Hang With Me (Avicii's Exclusive Club Mix)
SIR REAL
Monday, March 14, 2011
SENSATIONALISM
The Go! Team - Apollo Throwdown (Star Slinger Remix)
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Finals Playlist
It's finals week, and you know what that means! Life fuckin' sucks and I've got very little time to allot to blogging. So instead of boring you with my normal nonsense, I'm going to share with you my studying playlist. Some old, some brand-spanking new, all ideal (at least, for my malformed brain) for studying to. So plug in, sit forward, and study your face off to these beats.
Tensnake - Get It Right
Avicii & Sebastien Drums - My Feelings For You (Treasure Fingers Remix)
Justice - Newjack
Lady Gaga - Born This Way (LA Riots Remix)
Kaskade & Adam F - Raining (dance.love Edit)
Daft Punk - Indo Silver Club
Afrojack - Take Over Control (Ian Carey Remix)
Cirez D - On Off (Original Mix)
deadmau5 vs. Jelo - The Reward Is Cheese
Chuckie - Moombah (Afrojack Remix)
Now, back to studying.
SIR REAL
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Beauty
Fedde Le Grand feat. Patric La Funk - Autosave (Original Mix)
Bullmeister - It's Ok (Gooseflesh Remix)
TAI & Felix Da Housecat - TAI Felix (Original Mix)
Angger Dimas vs Tommie Trash - Big Fucking House (Original Mix)
Bobmo - Control (Original Mix)
Cirez D - Full Stop (Original Mix)
AFMB - Backup Days (Original Mix)
Stay Classy,
Augustus
Monday, March 7, 2011
Big Bass
"The Writer" from English songstress Ellie Goulding gets the remix treatment from French house legend Alan Braxe here, combining airy, uplifting synths and a floor-filling beat with Goulding's sweet vocals. Euphoria induced dancing ensues.
Ellie Goulding - The Writer (Alan Braxe Remix)
There's a lot of remixes of Bag Raiders' "Sunlight" out there, including two stellar mixes we posted earlier from GLOVES and Stopmakingme, but I think Armand Van Helden's take has cemented itself as my favorite...take a listen below and decide for yourselves.
Bag Raiders - Sunlight (Armand Van Helden Remix)
Next up I got a release from His Majesty Andre I stumbled upon while browsing his beatport page. This is an absolutely thumping disco banger that is guaranteed to get you bouncing like a maniac.
His Majesty Andre - Gaff Card
I believe this one from the hard hitting Frenchman Gregori Klosman was just released on beatport today. "Bombata" comes in a two track package with "Zulu". The former is an example of pure tech house destruction, with massive builds and synths that really pop. Support the full release hurr.
Gregori Klosman - Bombata (Original Mix)
We're going out tonight with a bang in the form of this huuge remix from Bart B More. The man smashes TAI's "Big Bass Drum" into little bits and pieces, re-assembling them into a floor killer topped with a big dollop of acid house. Delicious.
TAI - Big Bass Drum (Bart B More Remix)
-PK
Sunday, March 6, 2011
The Drought Is Over
Every year around February I find myself wondering where all of the fantastic music I regularly download en masse has gone. But, in the words of the great Lil Wayne, "da drought is ova." As we near WMC 2011, the music will only get better and better.
If you thought the break up was gonna be an issue, think again. Showcasing Vito De Luca's notoriously funky style, this track should be celebrated as a return to form for Aeroplane.
Human League - Never Let Me Go (Aeroplane Remix)
Gregor Salto has impressed me as of late with the massive scale of his progressive house productions, but this one is different. Whoever the Flexican is, he's a fantastic influence on young Gregor, adding a latin flavor to the mix which ultimately turns into an acid trip to the cumbia club.
Gregor Salto, The Flexican - Maldita Cumbia (Original Mix)
I came across Hatiras by chance a few weeks ago whilst browsing beatport and was immediately impressed by his production finesse. This track is halfway between progressive house and electro: a recipe for dance floor success. Just ask Laidback Luke, who's already supporting this banger reminiscent of his remix of MSTRKRFT's "Heartbreaker."
Nu-Gen - Mopho (Hatiras Remix)
This track is huge, fun and makes me think of summer and better times. Well done, Redroche, you've made a dent in my seasonal depression.
Olav Basoski - New Day (Redroche Remix)
Ted Nilsson has touched up Axwell & Bob Sinclar's "What A Wonderful World" just enough. I wasn't too impressed by the original track considering it was made by the combined and prodigious talents of Axwell and Bob Sinclar, but this re-mode thumps and bumps in all the right places.
Axwell & Bob Sinclar - What A Wonderful World ft. Ron Carroll (Ted Nilsson Re-Mode)
Last and most wonderful comes Prince Club. We've been showing these Canadian boys a lot of love recently, and I want you to know this is no mistake. The unique depth of their productions is positively refreshing and if they keep churning out tunes with such consistency I may be forced to create a label just so I can sign them myself.
Prince Club - 303's & 808's
Finally, I had the pleasure of both seeing and speaking with world-class act Avicii last night at the Mid, Chicago so be on the look out for a brand new, exclusive Bright & Shiny interview with Tim Berg himself!
SIR REAL
Friday, March 4, 2011
I'm an F-18, Bro
Washed Out - New Theory (RAC Remix)
Hardrive: 2000 feat. Lynae - Never Forget (When You Touch Me) (Dance Ritual Mix)
The Rakes - We Danced Together (SebastiAn Remix)