SONG OF THE DAY: Sharkjumper vs Shreddward – EP

In the EDM world, where sampling is called production and DJs just push buttons, when something truly fresh and unique appears, people will take notice. Blood-loving Sharkjumper (at least from the picture) has teamed with guitarist Shreddward to mash electro and metal and create dancefloor-ready jams that will pump up the energy and make dancers bang their head as they jump up and down. Imagine the bastard offspring of Skrillex, The Prodigy, and Megadeth for a frame of reference. “Hair” is a somewhat straightforward dance-rock track, that is if you are used to heavy guitar, pounding beats, driving electro synths, a melodic bridge, and for once- a dubstep breakdown that isn’t cliched. As a track, “Hair’ is front-of-bin material, and the addition of a male vocalist would take it over the top. Adding rapper DJ Godfather to the mix, Sharkjumper & Shreddward show LMFAO how party rocking is really done with “Playa Haters.” The ragga toasting is the perfect counterpoint to the bouncing beats, piercing guitar work, and straightforward electro sounds. EDM purists may scoff at mashing up Kraftwerk classics, but when they hear this take on “Numbers/Computer World” they will get it. Almost a modern short-attention span take of the artist-loved concept album, the four defined sections develop from stadium chant to electrobeat to downtempo (almost ambient) pads to the climactic fusion of all three. With these three tracks, Sharkjumper and Shreddward have clearly defined a new subgenre – melding rock and electro ina way that will bring new fans to the EDM world. Not since The Prodigy has there been dance music that will sound as great performed live in a stadium as it does when played in a nightclub. Download these tracks immediately…

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REVIEW: Florrie – Late EP

By: Ben Norman

Florrie is one hard-working woman. Two years, three EPs, and fourteen amazing tracks- Florrie has garnered a lot of attention and has proven to be worthy of that attention time and time again. On her third EP, Late, she lands four knockout tracks ready to assault your mind and whatever part of you dances to music. Taken together, the three EPs equal a really cool and interesting album, starting with tracks like “Give Me Your Love” and “Summer Nights” from Introduction and progressing to “I Took A Little Something” and “Begging Me” from Experiments. As Florrie’s producer has always been Xenomania, there’s always that fun poppy quality to her music, and having played as the drummer in the Xenomania house band, this synergy plays both ways. Together, the Late EP definitely hits hardest.
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SONG OF THE DAY: Samuele Sartini and Peyton – “You Got to Release”

Why isn’t Peyton a global superstar? The incredible soul singer got his start singing in the church before finding his way to London and his place in the dance music world. His debut single “A Higher Place” was the first of many soulful house records that he wrote which have been loved in clubs around the world. His new single, “You Got To Release” with Samuele Sartini, continues his solid track record with an uplifting message of self-actualized growth over an energetic groove. The production is especially solid, with the track growing in intensity and the chorus unleashing such power that hands will definitely rise in the air on any dance floor. Samuele Sartini is no stranger to great vocal production – he’s the guy behind “The Love You Seek,” the vocals sung by Amanda Wilson which was mashed up with and helped lift “Bromance” by Tim Berg (Avicii) to become the international hit it was. As good as the song is, we question how much the ‘clean your room to have a better life’ themed video fits? Although the clip would work great as a TV ad for super strong doublestick titty tape.


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