Ouch.
That four letter word seems like a pretty adequate way to summarise the general feeling for us come Sunday morning and after this weekend, it couldn't be more relevant. Despite the feelings of dizziness, nausea and vertigo, we decided to shoot out some of the tracks we've received over the two day break. It's a random collection and theres no method to our madness, so just enjoy the tracks and download and play them - pretty damn simple if you ask me. Oh and one last thing before we jump into it... we are currently asking YOU the readers who you would like us to feature next! It's a status update on out Facebook page and you can reach it by hitting : http://www.facebook.com/fridgejetmusic. DO IT!
Afrojack is simply amazing. It's very hard to find words to describe what he does, but the Dutch house producer seems to have a nack for writing tunes people want to hear. The latest 'Ministry of Sound' album 'Underground' is a testament to just how hot he is right now, with his tracks taking up over 50% of the first CD. He splattered his signature goodness all over Family nightclub recently and for punters who were lucky enough to experience it first hand, things got a little crazy. We've included two bootlegs for anyone who's as addicted to him as we are. You have the man himself, Angger Dimas and Walta to thank for these!
Brodinski has made a name for himself via a series of versatile and ear catching productions and he could probably ride his wave of success all the way to retirement - but he's not. Still putting in more effort than ever, its amazing how different the French producer is in comparison to his Parisian peers. The guys programming is straight up impeccable and its easy to be left dumbfounded at the lack of limits he holds. Want proof? Check out his 'My Jerk' mixtape thats just dropped. After a string of electro/bassline and club productions, Louis smashed a straight hip-hop tape from nowhere, conjuring up what I can only describe as magic! We've also included a bit of Skream, a tune Brodinski favours highly and posted on his rad blog SmokeMashine! Check it out.
We got a line to us dropped about upcoming DJ and producer Danny Dove and we'll safely say we must have missed his introduction to the world. With the name ringing no bells what-so-ever, we were surprised to learn the kid already has remixes for the likes of Moby and Empire of the Sun, alongside having airplay on Pete Tong's Essential Selection radio show. Wow! His latest EP out on Glam Rox Records has a big room uplifting feel, including remixes from eSquire, Alex Miles and a cool dubstremental. We've included a few tunes for you to get a taste and if you like the EP be sure to buy the 'One Life' EP right HERE!
2 comments:
Awesome tracks like always!!
Keep up the good work :)
sikkkk tunes
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