SONG OF THE DAY: Dani Deahl and Animale – “Thunderbolt”

Chicago’s in the house, literally. I make no secret that I am a fan of Dani Deahl – for her productions, mashups, DJ sets, and blogs. Teaming up with fellow Chicagoan Animale, they unleash the spicy electro of “Thunderbolt,” on Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak label. With the double dropouts, the track that comes immediately comes to mind is Steve’s own “Beatdown,” except instead of going trap/moombahton, the military-styled drumbeat leads to a pretty synth-line that isn’t dissimilar to the Art of Noise classic “Moments in Love.” It’s not as obvious as the recent Katy Perry single “Dark Horse,” but if you listen closely and have ever vibed to a Quiet Storm broadcast on the radio, you will definitely hear it. DJs should jump on this track, as well as the appropriately-titled “A DJ is Not an iPod” by Tocadisco, which are both featured on Dim Mak’s ‘New Noise Volume 5.’

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Notable Dance Podcast #024

Empire of the Sun – DNA (Alex Metric)
Tensnake ft Fiora – See Right Through
Bondax – Giving It All (Friend Within)
Devoluton – Admire
Cold Blank – Louder than Bombs (Chrizz Luvly)
HIIO & John Dish – Rock & Roll (Original)
John Dahlback – Amedei
Foxes – Youth (Danny Howard)
Chase & Status ft Moko – Count on Me (Original)
2 Unlimited – Get Ready (Steve Aoki)
Dehasse – Carnival De San Rafael
Sean & Bobo – CS (original)
Henrik B, Niklas Gustavsson, Peter Johansson – Echoes
Gabriel & Dresden ft Neil Ormandy – Tomorrow Comes
Ghost Beach – Miracle (Nathan C)
Stonebridge and Caroline Damore – Live Life

SONG OF THE DAY (SUNDAY FUNDAY – TAKE 3):? 2 Unlimited – Get Ready For This (Steve Aoki Remix)

Every part of ’90s music is coming back, and it seems like the appropriate artist is choosing an appropriate sound.? The big electro guys are incorporating old school rave, the cool hipsters are bringing back underground house, and the pop rappers and singers are reworking europop classics.? With that in mind, it makes sense that the king of big room party DJs, Steve Aoki, would take on the massive sports arena anthem “Get Ready For This.”? Even if you don’t know the title of the song, as soon as the hook comes in – you’re hyped and there’s energy in the room.? Steve Aoki keeps the hooks in place and modernizes the sound from ’90s techno to ’10s electro.? Whereas there have been many 2 Unlimited remixes over the years, the remixers often made the mistaken assumption that increasing the tempo of a record adds the energy.? With THAT classic hook and a bit of electro and glitch, Steve Aoki has put his signature on a true techno classic.? Close your eyes and you can imaging him crowdsurfing in? an inflatable raft while popping champagne as he is playing this record, with the crowd going nuts.? This easily ranks up there along with the Vengaboys “Hot Hot Hot” as one of the biggest mainstream party records of the summer.]

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