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[Future Bass] Sweater Beats – Did You Wrong feat. MAX (FRND Remix)

SWEATER BEATS
Did You Wrong ft. MAX(FRND remix)

FRND only has a few tracks out, but already is one of the hotter up and coming acts in dance music. After releasing two originals, the producer already has put out an official remix for Sweater Beats, which we share with you today.

“Did You Wrong” featuring MAX is what the mysterious songster got to remix. FRND has a unique style that, although not entirely new, is a step in the right direction for electronic music, especially for styles surrounding future. 2017 will surely be a big year for the producer, who has a whole lot more coming. In just a few months to wrap up 2016, FRND made incredible headway and won’t stop gaining fans with his amazing music anytime soon. It’s almost Christmas, so get yourself a little present by purchasing this single on the digital service of choice today.

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[Future] Sweater Beats – Did You Wrong (Feat. Max)

SWEATER BEATS
Did You Wrong ft. MAX

With a very extensive winter tour gearing up this week and a plethora of new tunes released this year, Sweater Beats is giving fans plenty of reasons to turn out and catch him this season. Antonio Cuna, who made his big splash in the internet community with a remix to Flume’s “Drop the Game” in 2014, has built a fairly large international fan base in the years since.

The LA based producer expanded his skill set from unique remixes and edits to original works of his own, leading to a substantial and consistent internet buzz. As if we needed another reason to cover his budding career, Sweater Beats just released an incredible new track with vocalist Max titled “Did You Wrong”. The song blends the fresh and talented crooning of Max with the ingredients that we have come to expect from one of our favorite technically savvy producers.

Listeners will get ample opportunities to catch some of the aesthetic visionary in person, as he embarks on a 31-stop tour beginning this Thursday in San Francisco. As an added bonus, Cuna will be revealing a live set during the “For the Cold” tour, replacing the DJ sets of his previous performances. Catch Sweater Beats in your city this winter here, and stay up to date on his latest releases over at Soundcloud.

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[R&B/Soul] The Flavr Blue – Wit It (Prod. by Sweater Beats)

The Flavr Blue
Wit It (Prod. by Sweater Beats)

If you don’t get “Wit It” you are missing out. When we heard Sweater Beats produced this record, we were enticed and once our ears met up with The Flavr Blue record, we were blown away. If you’re looking for a huge R&B tune to shake up your Summer, then you’re in luck. It’s here.

“Wit It” is nothing short of extraordinary. Once you hear it for yourself, you’ll understand exactly why Macklemore and Ryan Lewis took these four on tour. After meeting through Red Bull Sound Select, The Flavr Blue and Sweater Beats partnered up to put this single together, and we’re beyond glad they did. With all of the electronic music festivals that have been taking place, EDM has been at the forefront of music at the moment, but The Flavr Blue come in to show you just what can be cooked up outside that realm. Stream it today and make sure to hit one of the last few dates on the tour if they’re in your area!

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[NEW] Mark Johns – All Day (Cover) (Prod. Sweater Beats)

Mark Johns
All Day (Prod. Sweater Beats)

After sharing the artwork last night, Moving Castle vocalist Mark Johns and Huh What & Where producer Sweater Beats let loose their epic cover of Kanye West‘s “All Day” this morning. Sweater Beats completely re-imagines the production melding his enormous, R&B-influenced sound with heavy guitar licks, which he plays himself. The vocals of Mark Johns, who is no stranger to Kanye covers, match the dynamic production beautifully as she continues to push boundaries musically. The variation through out this re-imagination are incredible ranging from hard-hitting trap to smooth soul with Sweater Beats’ guitar developing to match at every turn. Enjoy the ride above and grab a free download if you’re feeling it.

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[Future] Kimbra – Settle Down (Sweater Beats Remix)

Kimbra
Settle Down (Sweater Beats Redux)

Sweater Beats took to social media this morning to drop off a brand new remix closing out what could not have been a better year for the young NYC-based producer. Taking on Kimbra‘s “Settle Down,” Sweater Beats displays his impressive bass-driven, R&B-influenced style to perfection. By leaving the vocals from the original in tact, he manages to build a dynamic, constantly evolving re-imagination of the original without taking away from Kimbra’s powerful voice. Give this one a listen above and make sure to check out Sweater Beat’s Cloud City EP if you haven’t already. 2015 is going to be a huge year for SB, and the Huh, What & Where collective more broadly.

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[Electronic] Sweater Beats – Dark Matter (feat. Allie)

SWEATER BEATS
Dark Matter ft. Allie

Brooklyn-based producer Sweater Beats specializes in making music for the bedroom, and this collaboration with singer Allie further accentuates his establishment as a babymaking music powerhouse. Showing us a sneak peek of his upcoming Cloud City album, Sweater Beats released this track titled “Dark Matter”, and it’s everything we expected and more. It starts off with this soft trap beat with these synth waves, Allie’s vocals blend right into the complexity of this tune. Allie’s dual vocals and these strong piano chords are the spotlights of the song. The melody of the piano shines throughout the tune, and when it ends you can’t help but want more.

With the album dropping Oct 28 on HW&W Recordings, we’re super excited to see what Sweater Beats has to offer.

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[Electronic] Flume & Chet Faker – Drop the Game (Sweater Beats Remix)

Flume & Chet Faker
Drop the Game (Sweater Beats Remix)

There’s no denying that the Flume & Chet Faker collaboration from last year was one of 2013’s hottest tracks. It blended the two artists together; raw,soulful lyricism from Chet and sensational production chops from Flume. In a year when the Australian electronic music scene was bursting at the seams, we got our crowning achievement. Fast forward nine months and across the Pacific, and we now have this. Sweater Beats, well-known around the world for his work with the Symbols and HW&W crews, takes on “Drop the Game” and drops it on its head, changing it nearly instantly into an absolute heater. If you thought Flume’s work on the Lorde remix was next level, just wait until you hear this. I’m guaranteeing that this won’t be the last time you hear this song, or Sweater Beats.

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