Thursday, February 16, 2012
The Radio
What's up followers and newcomers? If you are interested in this blog you probably have some aversion to the radio; I mean they play the same three songs on repeat for a week, change out one of the three songs and loop the "new" songs until you can't take Katy Perry's auto-tuning anymore. Good thing we all follow Musings and Mashups where we bring you music that's different EVERY COUPLE OF DAYS.
I'm rambling again, on to the music.
So the featured song I bring to you today is a remix of an Alesso song brought to us by a group called Project 46. This song is exactly what I look for in a progressive house track: good lyrics, a buildup, and plenty of kick drum. No download available yet but I'm sure they will release one as soon as they "officially" release this banger.
ID - Alesso (Project 46 Praise You Edit)
This next song is different from what I think I usually bring to this site. It's mellow to the point that you might question my manhood but once the drums kick in and the syncopated beat drops, you are going to want to move. Thank you Sir Lancelot. And don't forget to support Goldroom and give him a like on Facebook for a free download
We Can Dance - Lancelot (Goldroom Remix)
Still reading? Cool, well you all have heard of Zeds Dead by now, their original dubstep feel has swept over the music world. I must have skipped over this Reremix they did (yeah a remix of a remix) about a month ago. If you haven't checked out their new 4 song EP click their name on the soundcloud plugin and check them out. Zeds Dead Baby.....Woooommmppp
Divine - Sebastian Tellier (Danger Remix) (Zeds Dead ReRemix)
The last song for today is an old tune my friend showed me from the producer Illinoize who completely remixed Outcast's lyrics into a sick track. The best part about this song is the bassline that makes this song pure quality. Fans of all types of music can enjoy this masterpiece.
Dumb I Sound - Illinoize
Before I go, I've been listening to a lot of mixes recently and one that my friend showed me really caught my ear. Gian Varela masterfully combines some of my favorite house tracks into 30 minutes of addicting synths.
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