Gero ft Kullai Timi – Turn Around (Marcus Jakes)
Wookie ft Eliza Doolittle – The Hype
JW & Tom Harwood – Tommy Sax (Greg Stainer)
My Digital Enemy & Jerome Robbins – Feel Good
Mat Zo ft Chuck D – Pyramid Scheme
Maison and Dragen – Colossuem (Original)
Sick Individuals – Drum Machine
Nick Skitz and Amba Shepherd – Get Your Gun (Rave Mix)
Candyland & Big Chocolate – Its a Shark (FTampa Remix)
Sunset & Solid Skill – Alive (Spark 7)
BT & Aqualung – Surrounded (Super 8 and Tab)
Rivaz and Benny Benassi ft Heather Bright – Tell Me Twice (Bright Lights)
Tiesto ft Kyler England – Take Me (Bassinvader)
Category: Featured
SONG OF THE DAY: Gero ft Kullai Timi – “Turn”
Honey?? Dreamlover?? On first listen to “Turn” by Hungarian producer Gero, my mind wondered which David Morales mix of Mariah Carey it was channeling.? Then it hit me, it’s actually leaning towards the Shep Pettibone production of “Someday.” So imagine if David Morales had remixed “Someday” in the early ’90s and you get an idea. Add an easygoing, summery vibe and a few catchy vocal hooks and there you have it – a great track to enjoy beachside for these last few summer days we have left. Remixes by Satin Jackets and Marcus Jakes add different flavors by going in disco and garage directions. Is everyone else enjoying the ’90s revival like I am?
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SONG OF THE DAY: Denzal Park ft Eyelar – “Look Back”
The lines between progressive and pop continue to erode as producers are working with singer/songwriters to add quality vocals.? Australian duo Denzal Park have straddled the line, remixing both commercial vocal artists (Kylie, Zoe Badwi, Wynter Gordon) and club-oriented producers (MYNC, EDC, and Rank 1). Listening to “Look Back,” you can hear the influences of both styles.? The straightahead progressive/stadium house track is elevated by the vocals of Eyelar (winner of the Dutch version of The Voice). It might take a few listens, but the melody will definitely grow on you.? “Look Back” is one of those songs that will sound as good on the radio as it does in the club.
Image Courtesy of Trice.