Released, according to Derek, because of fan demand on the official Pretty Lights Facebook page, let me just say I’m glad that they asked for it, because this track turned out damn good if I do say so myself. Definitely a fun spin on a real classic, and PL as he always does is releasing this one for free (also due to copyright as well) so feel free to get the link below.
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Been waiting for a new Big Gigantic track to drop, I always, always look forward to Dom’s stuff, one of the most talented up and coming talents in the genre, bar none. This song is no disappointment: catchy, upbeat, perfect release for summer really, props to Dom for this track, and I’m anxiously waiting for the 320 download.
I figured we were due for another hard hitting dubstep track, and this recent release definitely delivers. Featuring some pretty legit samples, a nice build and then interlude, and finally a great attack and bass, this is all you could really want in a dubstep song that looks to be aggressive, and I’m digging the sound effects as well. Solid work.
One hell of a remix by Dillon Francis, takes hold of the original and doesn’t let go. The synth that hits with the drop (around 1:00) is awesome, and the bass knocks pretty hard too without drowning out the rest of the song. Definitely a song to chill to, it’s made for extended mellow listening, given the length of the song and the repetition of certain parts. Overall a solid remix.
I always get requests for Skrillex uploads, and I’m going to be honest: not only does every other blog obsess over Skrillex tracks (thus you can get them there), I’m honestly not that big of a fan of his style. Too much attack, not enough melody for me. Usually. Today is obviously an exception, and I feel like after the buzz this track has been getting, this was a necessary post, and one that I’m glad to feature, Skrillex has shown me that maybe I should be taking a second look at his newer stuff, because this is excellent.
I love remixes that don’t completely derail the song, but still contribute their own sound to it. Adele’s powerful voice is complimented nicely in this remix, without being overpowered, so I’d have to say this was a great effort by Deathstar and MartyParty (along with Minnesota) and it came out excellent!
“Throw It In The Bag” remix by Paper Diamond
You’re Making Me High (Paper Diamond Electro Remix) by PaperDiamond
I’m actually spoiling ya’ll with 3 downloads on this update, but I had to pick one for the title. All recently dropped on Paper Diamond’s SoundCloud, and all equally impressive and very different, showing ability to produce for a multitude of sounds. The other is a remix of “You’re Making Me High” and lastly we have a new, unreleased track entitled “Freeze”.
Download “Throw It In The Bag” | “You’re Making Me High” | “Freeze”
I have to say, I didn’t have a lot of faith when I heard about this remix, but Break Science seems to defy the odds on this one: a dubstep remix featuring Moment 4 Life… that’s actually well done. One of the bigger hits off of her album Pink Friday, Nicki seems to evoke a love/hate from listeners of her music, but I’d have to say this is one remix that is well done enough to be enjoyed by both sides of the camp.
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Before I begin, let me just say that the above picture had me laughing pretty good, look at that face haha. Anyway, here comes a new track from rising talent Noah D, and this darker, dubstep oriented remix is definitely something he is quite good at. Released only a few days ago, I predict that we might have a SoundCloud hit on our hands, as although it is a bit repetitive, the distinct attitude of the song is something that is likely to attract a lot of plays.
Wicked Games (SPL Remix) PREVIEW by SPL
Wicked Games (Sugarpill’s Slippery Souldbass Remix) by sugarpill
Two remixes for you today, both off of the same track “Wicked Games” by The Weeknd, who seems to have blown up this… weekend, because both of these remixes came out a day apart. The first one is a monster track by SPL, and it’s not even finished! Sugarpill brings his own style to the table with his remix, and is definitely a more mellow interpretation of the track, but both of them are solid and do the original justice and then some.