Friday, November 11, 2011

Nadia Ali, Starkillers & Alex Kenji - Pressure (Tim Mason Remix)


After a massive remix by the Swedish youngster, Alesso. The amazing vocal of Nadia Ali's Pressure has been worked once more this time by the English producer Tim Mason. This take of pressure brings to us amazing leads and Nadia's complete vocal take of Pressure. Here is a preview of what is sure to be another great remix of this song.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Preview: Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano – Lethal Industry

As known to many people as one of Tiesto's anthems Lethal Industry has been taken into the lab by none other than Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano producing a track full of heart pounding drums and impacting synths. Here we have the preview to what seems to be the rebirth of the Lethal Industry.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

CID D KID "Slaves To The Beat"

This week I would like to introduce a friend of mine that has been sending some new material. A blend of dub as well as some guitars make this track come to life topping it off with and amazing video. This is Cid D Kid's first video for his single Slaves to the Beat release on Todd Terrys InHouse records.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Avicii - ID2

Riding the wave of success over the past two years 22 year old Tim Berg (Avicii) reveals yet another ID. Once again we see a professional production that will surely make you move your body!

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Preview: Coldplay – Paradise (Fedde Le Grand Remix)


It certainly does seem Coldplay, or atleast their management, have a thing for the fist-pumping chords of ”house” and club music as not only are they bringing aboard both Swedish House Mafia and Fedde Le Grand to headline their unprecedented original’s into the history books, but also have announced the one and only Tiësto has laid his hands on his own package of remix stems for an official take. However, the first sample of Fedde Le Grand’s remix has now touched ground, not consisting of the regular characteristics of the Hollander but a more progressive catchiness to it. No release info has yet been provided, have a listen!

Monday, October 3, 2011

Preview: John Dahlback – Phoenix [Toolroom]


Like last year’s escapades are Toolroom preparing to embellish the Fall of 2011 with the second issue of their characteristic Amsterdam Dance Event compilation. Having the fifth anniversary of their Toolroom Knights shows in full swing and a year of countless triumphs behind them, aboard goes the distinguished Swede to follow up his essential asset to the label’s first Ibiza compilation this year – Work It Out. His throbbing and uniquely knitted records have defined John Dahlback as a producer of the highest notch and a talent that’s far beyond incomparable. Drawing recognition from the large fan base of electronic dance music as well as the hottest producers out, Dahlback shows his skillful and creative production ability yet again as the progressive chord array of his newest single has come to light. Entitled Phoenix, Dahlback is headed towards the record imprint of Mark Knight to lead the horde of vital ADE anthems this year alongside the 2011 rework on Thomas Gold’s Marsch Marsch among others. Coming off recent releases such as One Last Ride, You’re In My Heart and remixes of Invisible and Big, the next single lined up for release at the Swede’s headquarters is released Monday, October 3rd via Toolroom Records, have a listen!

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Live Preview: Kings Of Tomorrow – Changes (Sebjak Remix) [Size]


Having remixed the likes of Sharam, Flo Rida and Moguai among others, Sebjak is, yet again, marching towards Size towers to unveil his follow-up take to late 2010’s cut out of We Want Your Soul – the remix that has witnessed wildly acknowledged play time from the Swedish House Mafia. Coming off months of iconic conquest, which includes the successful outings of such hits as Technologic, Fallin, Do All You Want and the remix on Fun, the Swedish native is now commended for an official club revision on the illustrious House music icons of Kings Of Tomorrow and the Changes classic, as released through their latest artist album on Defected in 2005.

Premiered as an encore in his preparatory live set for the Gothenburg edition of Where’s The Party? by Carlsberg with Axwell, Sebjak uncovers the first of his many forthcoming makings signed to the well-reputed record label of Steve Angello – Size Records. Discerningly built upon the soulful vocals of the 2005 original, the thrilling sing-along break-down uncloses for the Stockholm producer’s characteristic, leviathan bass line and elementary chords to kick in.