[House] Jennifer Lawrence – The Hanging Tree (Bobby Brush Remix)

Jennifer Lawrence
The Hanging Tree (Bobby Brush Remix)

Future House. Deep House. Call it whatever you want, it doesn’t make a difference. Bobby Brush just gave Jennifer Lawrence‘s song from the Hunger Games a makeover fit for the club and then some. Stepping away from his primarily tropical roots, Bobby clearly has a handle on tackling new types of house music, and has no reservations in doing so. He nicely shook up The Hanging Tree into a danceable and groove riddled track that is prime material for welcoming this weekend in style. It’s available as a free download, so grab a copy and get to strutting your stuff as you prepare for the festivities ahead!

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[Drum & Bass] The Prodigy – Nasty (Spor Remix)

The Prodigy
Nasty (Spor Remix)

The legendary Spor is back with a new remix! Following the hype on the new The Prodigy song “Nasty”, the UK producer is set to take over the revival of drum and bass music with this track. The heavyhitting bass is reminiscent of the classic DnB scene, giving us a retro vibe yet keeping things fresh. Spiced up and intensified, this remix is just what we wanted to hear. Spor made sure to toss in vocal samples from the original song and provide us with the ultimate adrenaline rush. It’s powerful, badass, and it sure will shake up the dance floor.

Whether you like old school drum and bass or not, Spor a.k.a Jon Gooch is definitely reestablishing his status as one of the game’s frontrunners. The hype is as real as it gets.

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[Electronic] Theophilus London – Tribe (NGHTMRE Remix)

Theophilus London
Tribe (NGHTMRE Remix)

Juggling the always welcome groove of Theophilus London and his own massive production style, NGHTMRE ventures out on a 100 BPM slapper primed and ready for you weekend playlist. Preserving the essential Theophilus vocals, this remix crushes on every drop with a main stage presence that growls and snarls its way across your speakers. It’s an absolute beast of track, and honestly would be right at home on one of TWRK‘s Diplo & Friends series. I wouldn’t be surprised if it find its way on their next volume! Enjoy the free download and get working to NGHTMRE’s newest on the stream above.

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[Smooth] Next – Too Close (Shmallen Edit)

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Next- Too Close (shmallen Edit)

Everyone needs 90’s R&B in their life. It’s a simple fact. Shmallen understands this, so he righteously revamped Next‘s ’97 classic, Too Close, into a lush, dance worthy track that sheds new light on this throwback sound and brings it into 2015 in a big way. Aptly tagged as SoundCloud as “booty,” this remix is just as much a part of the club as it is the bedroom, and Shmallen wasted no time in squeezing out an essential groove for your hump day. If you weren’t planning on feeling sexy today, you might want to go ahead and change your plans, because Shmallen just rewrote your evening with his newest tune.

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[Deep House] Disciples – They Don’t Know (Justin Jay Remix)

Disciples
They Don't Know (Justin Jay Remix)

While big room and progressive house have dominated the EDM scene since its explosion, the underground is beginning to slip its way into the spotlight of major festivals and media outlets. Claude Von Stroke’s DirtyBird Records just recently celebrated their 10 year anniversary of being a leader amongst forward-thinking labels and is home to some of the scenes most promising talent. 22-year-old producer, Justin Jay, was taken under the wing of Dirtybird not too long ago and has developed his own impressive career in a rather short time. He continues to surprise fans with every move he makes and is set up for a monumental year with a secured spot on Holy Ship! and an forthcoming EP on Pet Recordings.

Justin Jay thought it was appropriate to bring out his darker side to fans with his first remix of the year as he takes on the UK’s Disciples‘ “They Don’t Know.” Storming in with a whirlwind of gritty bass shivers, spine-tingling synth chords, and conniving vocal manipulation, the LA prodigy exhibits what true imagination exists in his musical brain. Although this remix does not accommodate to the cheerful crowd, Justin Jay is sure to expose open-minded fans to a world they have yet to travel into. The remix will be released on February 22nd via Pete Tong’s FFRR Records.

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[Electronica] Chet Porter – pls stay the night (Zedd cover)

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pls stay the night

You may or may not have heard of Chet Porter, but trust me, you want to take a listen to this. Stripping the Zedd hit single “Stay The Night” into bare bones, Chet Porter incorporated his electronica-based signature into the tune. A light future trap beat is used to accentuate the bold synth, creating an uplifting vibe supported by the chipmunked vocals. The feel-good approach and the complexity of the track almost resemble the sound of Tennyson, in which both of their music have the ability to have you completely tuned in with full attention. Unexpected vocal samples and loud synth will put you on the edge of your seat throughout the whole track, and you’ll be wondering why it has ended so soon.

Holla at the talented Canadian producer and grab a free download of the track here! His music deserves way more attention and we all know it!

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[Future] Låpsley – Falling Short (DiamondCvtter Remix)

DiamondCvtter
Låpsley-Falling Short(DiamondCvtter Remix)

These two veterans of the Team Supreme beat cypher scene decided to switch up their approach recently, and take on a few edits and remixes. Låpsley‘s Falling Short has been a popular subject of remixing recently, and DiamondCvtter are the newest to throw their hat into the ring. With a mesh of dubstep, trap, and futuristic elements, this duo has birthed a game changer. This is the type of tune that works out your speakers and never sits stagnant for a single second, hopping amongst new crazy elements in an unpredictable but intriguing fashion throughout. When you say something is “future,” you can run into some flack for that phrase as of late, but DiamondCvtter is doing the “future” state of mind a service with remixes like these.

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