Let's just jump right into this one. We've got a bulk serving to throw your way!!
'Simon Says' Gets Heavy
'Simon Says' Gets Heavy
Mikey Mic is the Stockholm sensation storming Hype Machine with his Rolling Stone acclaimed remixes and no-nonsense attitude to big room electro remixes. Turns out he's now taking on hip-hop legend Pharoahe Monch with a Bloody Beetroots-esque rework which is sure to slay some dancefloors, download the two versions below, let us know which one you prefer, and feel free to show this man some love by checking this video to learn a little more.
Breakdown (LA)
The LA producers 'Breakdown' have been making quite the name for themselves since their inception in late 2007. Their releases have turned in the boxes of DJs like Benny Benassi, Laidback Luke, Micky Slim, Z-Trip, DJ Dan, Will Bailey, Donald Glaude, AC Slater and The Freestylers. They've also been busy collaborating with The Sounds, Deadmau5, Will Bailey, MC Flipside, South Rakkas Crew, Hot Pink Delorean, Killa Queenz, Whiskey Pete, Kelevra, Rico Tubbs, & Gigi Barrocco to name a few! But that's not all - they have a big summer coming up with releases on Universal/Motown, One Love (Sony) Australia, Marine Parade, PBR, Simma, Bombsquad and more.
In celebration, they have a string of funky releases to throw your way - free of charge! To kick things off the LA beatmashers have remixed Bouncecamp (the B-more Berliner) with a funky twist. What do you think?
The LA producers 'Breakdown' have been making quite the name for themselves since their inception in late 2007. Their releases have turned in the boxes of DJs like Benny Benassi, Laidback Luke, Micky Slim, Z-Trip, DJ Dan, Will Bailey, Donald Glaude, AC Slater and The Freestylers. They've also been busy collaborating with The Sounds, Deadmau5, Will Bailey, MC Flipside, South Rakkas Crew, Hot Pink Delorean, Killa Queenz, Whiskey Pete, Kelevra, Rico Tubbs, & Gigi Barrocco to name a few! But that's not all - they have a big summer coming up with releases on Universal/Motown, One Love (Sony) Australia, Marine Parade, PBR, Simma, Bombsquad and more.
In celebration, they have a string of funky releases to throw your way - free of charge! To kick things off the LA beatmashers have remixed Bouncecamp (the B-more Berliner) with a funky twist. What do you think?
To say we have heard a few of these Major Lazer remixes would be an understatement. This one takes a new look at things and the edge has definitely toned itself down. To be honest but, as summer rolls in, there's no complaints about dMon's worthy effort on this one, as he brings to the table a slightly more minamilistic remix. If you haven't heard the name, he's originally from Washington but now residing in Scotland and would love to hear your feedback right here.
The Surecut Kids
We hadn't heard from the crazy Gold Coast lads in awhile so we assumed they had been excecuting some pretty heavy breadbox parties. Turns out they had been working on a tune which found itself in our inbox a few days ago. Truth be told I'm still listening to the last few tunes they sent us, but here's something fresh, complete with that funky artwork they always conjure up. Hit them up and tell the two how good they are right here.
Summer Vibes!
For over 10 years Canadian bass DJ Phatcat has been tearing up events all over Western Canada performing his own hype blend of Dubstep, Funky, Broken Beats and Bassline House - never shy to incorporate elements of Reggae, Jungle, Garage, HipHop, and Booty Bass riddims into his notoriously exciting performances. Now he's teamed up with another big name in the Canadian scene - Daphutur, comprised of Mark Daniels & The Hugonaught. Also based out of Edmonton the young duo are known for their party-time vibes and genre mashing, with bass music as the focus. Currently with a track featured in DJ Craze's '09 summer mix, this is their first release and they have no plans of slowing down.
"Tell Me Why" is a track of their latest EP (Future Roots Records) and we have it to throw your way in search of feedback. Clipped rave keys set the pace while chopped R&B vox rev up the vibe, that is until the classic vocal wail is let loose and a web of bouncing synths explode with the growling dubstep bass... but what do you think?
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