Mason – Grotto (Original)
Pet Shop Boys – Axis (Boys Noize)
Dallas Downs – Let it Roll (DD4 Mix)
Albin Myers – Grindhouse
DJ Bl3nd & Smoothies – Rise (Original)
Tomcraft – Like a Roller (Club Mix)
Fedde Le Grand – Rockin N Rollin (Extended)
ReepR – Lazer Burn (Original)
John Dahlback – Nuke (Original)
Zedd ft Bright Lights – Follw You Down (Roger Slato)
DANK ft JACQ – Crystals (Original)
Depeche Mode – Soothe My Soul (Steve Angello vs Jacques Lu Cont)
Max Graham ft Tania Zygar – Diamonds (Max Graham)
Aly and Fila ft Chris Jones – Running Out of Time (Original)
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SONG OF THE DAY: Frankmusik – “Chasing Shadows”
To say that I am a fan of Frankmusik is an understatement.? Just as his last single “Maps” was a return to the excellence of his debut album, his new single “Chasing Shadows” reaches new heights of magnificence.? Epic may be a term overused to describe EDM tracks, but it is hard to find another word to describe the magnificence of this track. His voice hits high notes with such beauty, perfection, and emotion that it feels like modern opera with electronic production – something like the Pet Shop Boys would have done for a theatrical score.? His writing is also as intelligent as ever- 67,000 miles an hour is the speed of the earth’s rotation – how often do you get an astronomy lesson in a pop song??? “Chasing Shadows” is not a floorfilling club anthem (though with the right remix – say Audien or tyDi – it could be), it’s a gorgeous, cinematic electronic ballad that makes us anxious to hear his forthcoming ‘Between’ album which is due next month.
Image Courtesy of?Frankmusik.
SONG OF THE DAY: Pet Shop Boys – “Axis”
Written by Zteven Zangbang
“Axis”, the first track taken from Pet Shop Boys’ forthcoming album “Electric,” is an everything-but-the-kitchen-synth italo disco laser dance workout. This largely instrumental track chugs and clicks and whizzes along in an analogue nod to robo-dance pioneers Giorgio Moroder and Patrick Cowley, while also benefiting from the modern glossy sheen of producer Stuart Price. The track’s vocal refrain of a vocoder chant of “electric energy.. electric energy..” borders on transcendental, while the video somehow bridges the cinematic gaps between “Cruising”, “The Island of Dr. Moreau” and “Tron”.
Image Courtesy of X2 Recordings.