Rui Da Silva ft Wesley Steed – The Sunrise (Extended Mix)
AndHim – Boy Boy Boy (Original Mix)
Whypatch ft Andriah Arrindell – See You Dance Dance (Hoxton Whores Remix)
Korean & Vini – Feel The Wife Vibe (Korean & Funky Flo Mix)
Westfunk – Embers (Club Mix)
Adventure Club ft The Kite String Tangle – Wonder (AndDrop Remix)
Deorro – Five Hours (Original Mix)
Gareth Emery ft Krewella – Lights & Thunder (Club Mix)
LA Riots & Polina – Kamikaze (Original)
Chromeo – Jealous (Jump Smokers Extended Club Remix)
Tom Swoon, Lush & Simon – Ahead Of Us (Original Mix)
Benny Benassi & Shinichi Osawa – Dope 427 (Original)
Pegboard Nerds – Bassline Kickin (Astronaut Remix)
SONG OF THE DAY: Justin Michael and Digital Freq – Follow You
Mixing rock and dance always leads to unique results.? Listening to Justin Michael’s last track “Young Forever,” you could hear the influence of prog-rock and a touch of The Killers in there.? For the new single “Follow You,” he is mining the world of grunge as if he was producing a Pearl Jam album for the dancefloor.? The results are an interplay of hard electro beats and sensitive, but powerful, male vocals with a rock feel that is rarely heard on the dancefloor.? The two sounds in reality should probably not work together so well but they do. Listening to Justin’s recent work, I think it might be time for him to team with a full-on rock band, like what Steve Aoki did with Linkin Park, and do a collaborative project highlighting both of their unique sounds.
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Justin Michael and Digital Freq – Follow You
SONGS OF THE DAY (SUNDAY FUNDAY): 2 Unlimited and Bodybangers ft Victoria Kern & Godfrey Egbon – No Limit
This write up is surprisingly hard to compose. Then again, when I wrote up Steve Aoki’s mix of “Get Ready For This,” it took me three attempts – here, here, and here. Here’s the thing – 2 Unlimited was a landmark techno/europop duo created by two Belgian studio producers who brought in a rapper and singer to provide vocals for their track (maybe this is where the whole producer ft. topline vocalist got its start). 2 Unlimited were a commercial dance pop act that crossed over to every country of the world with their fun and energetic songs that were universally loved for being perfect at sports arenas and gyms as well as for dancing at a club. They were never seen as credible or underground as they were pop (like the Vengaboys a few years later), so as their songs are remixed for the current audience their DNA needs to be taken into account. Steve Aoki remixing “Get Ready For This” was a brilliant choice, as he is a dynamic and energetic personality who is all about throwing a big party (and popping champagne bottles and throwing sheet cakes while crowd surfing in an inflatable yacht). Joachim Garraud is a brilliant producer and arguably responsible for the majority of David Guetta’s success, but choosing him to remix “No Limit” is not quite right. It’s not a bad mix, it just doesn’t feel right coming from the guy who did that awesome Toolroom compilation who is a brilliant electronic producer along the lines of, say, Jean-Michel Jarre. Though if the artwork for his “Mothership Alarm” and “Everybody (with Perry Farrell)” singles are any indication, maybe he is trying to rebrand himself with the jovial cartoon vibe (a la Young Punx or Mr Aoki). When choosing a mix to play, I reached for the Zatox and Big Dawg remixes until I found in a search a recent cover version by the Bodybangers. Following up their cover of Technotronic’s “Pump Up the Jam,” the German duo added Godfrey Egbon (for the rap) to the mix with their vocalist Victoria Kern and created a modern electro mix which sounds just like the original, but modernized. You could easily play the Bodybangers cover and no one would realize that it wasn’t Ray & Anita singing. Since it’s Sunday Funday, here are some ideas. 2 Unlimited has a big greatest hits album on the way and there are bound to be more remixes, so why don’t they enlist producers who fit the party vibe – like the Smoker teams (Jump and Chain), Deorro, Crazibiza, Cube Guys, Fedde Le Grand, Bimbo Jones, Wideboys, and Tradelove. For the Bodybangers, keep doing what you are doing and have fun. While you are on a ’90s roll right now, think about exploring Lords of Acid, AB Logic, and for the gays- Tatjana.
Images Courtesy of Byte and Scream and Shout.