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[Electronic] Two Friends Ft. Cosmos & Creature – Out Of Love (Sean Turk Remix)

Sean Turk keeps the heat coming with a remix for Two Friends. The duo’s collaboration with Cosmos & Creature got a sweet makeover from Sean himself, who shows us a new side to his sound with this single.

Released as a free download through Spinnin Records, Sean’s version of “Out Of Love” is a genre-defying hit. It doesn’t exactly fit neatly into one box, unless that box’s label has two thumbs up on it. Sean’s usual bedroom bass sound, a take on future, has seduced us, but he’s been giving us some variation lately that just goes to show where he can take things if he so chooses. Sean Turk remains one of the brightest new talents and this remix is just one of the many reasons proving that.

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[Indie/Electronic] Cosmos & Creature – Unsteady

Cosmos & Creature
Unsteady

Some of you may recognize “Unsteady” from Cosmos & Creature. As many producers do remixes, indie acts do covers and this one is breathtaking. The duo started performing this on their first tour and now they’ve dropped it on the internet as a free download.

We can only imagine how amazing this would be to experience live. In its recorded form, “Unsteady” is a cool jam much like its original form from X Ambassadors. Despite it’s birth in a live atmosphere, the song has a bit more of an electronic and ethereal edge to it than what we’re used to. Even though we’re used to “Unsteady” a certain way, the new life that Cosmos & Creature breathe into the track makes for an incredible record.

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[Electronic] Two Friends – Out Of Love EP

Two of our friends, Two Friends, have finally released their EP after leaving fans in anticipation. Out Of Love was released by SOURCE/Spinnin Records complete with three singles, including collaboration with MAX and Cosmos & Creature.

The duo started with out with the release of one single, then another and the last coming out with the full EP launch a few days ago. This means you might already be privy to the great songs “Pacific Coast Highway” and the title track, both of which have already gotten plenty of love, with more to come. They differ in style, but not in quality. The third song “Mona Lisa Eyes” is more along the lines of “Pacific Coast Highway,” sharing a house sound that is both upbeat and fun. The full EP is well worth the time and price if you’re looking to get a copy for yourself from a digital service.

’Two Friends ft. MAX – Pacific Coast Highway’
’Two Friends ft. Cosmos & Creature – Out Of Love’
’Two Friends – Mona Lisa Eyes’
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[Indie Dance] Two Friends ft. Cosmos & Creature – Out Of Love

Two Friends ft. Cosmos & Creature
Out Of Love [OUT NOW]

The Two Friends new single released on Spinnin Records (SOURCE) is a definite hit. “Out Of Love” was created in partnership with the Toluca Lake duo Cosmos & Creature. No matter what genre you want to call this, the other label you will be putting on it is something along the lines of amazing.

“Out Of Love” is a laidback sing-along that is about as memorable as a song can get without being overly catchy (and cheesy). The tasteful tune is definitely the song that will have crowds whipping out their lighters to raise up to the sky. Good vibes only on this one, which is why it’s so easy to envision the crowd calming down to really connect and bask in this special single. Plus, it’s got saxophone. Things don’t get much better than a great song with a sax.

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Vicetone – Bright Side Ft. Cosmos & Creature (Boehm Remix) [TMN Premiere]

Boehm of Bucharest has something special coming out soon. The Romanian producer was tapped for an official remix for Vicetone’s “Bright Side” that features Cosmos & Creature. Spinnin Records is backing this remix, as they hosted the original, but the ninjas come in to premiere the song to you.

“Bright Side” was a soft house record that focused more on vibes than hype. With Boehm’s remix, we still get a similar tone as the original had, but the energy jumps up a few notches. It’s a club friendly remix that has everything you want and more. Boehm pairs a solid bassline with subtle vocal chops for a coupling that is minimal, but extremely powerful at the same time. For fans of the strings that were the main element of the original, don’t worry, Boehm kept those in there in the introduction to pay a little homage. Sometimes these big remixes fall a bit flat, but this one certainly does not. Boehm did more than justice to Vicetone with his edit that you are hearing first here!

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