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[Electronic] Kyle – iSpy feat. Lil Yachty (ojivolta Remix)

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iSpy ft. Lil Yachty (ojivolta Remix)

“iSpy” by Kyle and Lil Yachty has become quite the song to remix as of late. The latest to do it is the duo ojivolta, who are making waves with their quality remixes, which they create, then perform live. Today, we’ve got both projects for you to check out.

With the “iSpy” remix the boys deliver one of the most unique, if not the most unique, remixes of the track. Their signature style is something that is getting them noticed, but on top of that, they’ve got a cool live show going. You can get a glimpse of that in the video below, which shows ojivolta playing remixes of this song, as well as their remix for “Feel It Still” by Portugal. The Man.

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[Event Preview] BUKU Music & Arts Project March 10-11

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Every city in America has its own music scene, but in New Orleans, music is a way of life – a cultural infrastructure as essential to the city as its freeways and French Quarter. Jazzfest attracts the best in rock, folk and jazz to NOLA each year, but for those of us who want more youthful, visceral music and a more colorful, fluid experience, BUKU Music and Arts Project goes down on March 10-11, 2016 for the sixth year straight.

BUKU stands out in a saturated music festival market both for its timing (arguably the first big event of “festival season”) and it’s consistently nuanced lineup. No one is reinventing the wheel by stacking their lineup with hip-hop, indie, and dance music, but whom are you booking specifically? It takes balls and creativity to craft a card of eclectic, forward-thinking and often experimental artists like what BUKU has assembled. Where else can you see Deadmau5 and Travis Scott? Clams Casino and Troyboi? Shiba San and Thundercat? If you’ve answered, “I can see them at Festival XYZ,” it doesn’t matter, because that’s not in New Orleans.

BUKU is set just outside the city’s French Quarter on a sprawling riverside esplanade. The Power Plant stage is adjacent to the river and sits in the shadow of an abandoned industrial colossus. Two indoor stages diversify the vibe with The Ballroom offering an intimate aesthetic, and the Float Den serving as a massive gathering spot lined with Mardi Gras floats and craft vendors. A fourth stage, the Back Alley, is tucked beneath the Crescent City Connection bridge and offers an unbroken stream of dance music all day and into the night.
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