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)
Tag: zedd
SONG OF THE DAY: Audien ft Michael S – “Leaving You”
Watching Audien’s sound develop with each release is definitely a journey. Fresh off the massive big room monster “Sup” is the straight-ahead dance pop “Leaving You.” Yes it’s pop, but its cool and club-friendly as well. Imagine if Zedd would have produced Ne-Yo’s last single – combining catchy emotional pop breakup lyrics from a male perspective with a dimensionally-layered electro track. This is the kind of song that, if recorded by a major pop or R&B male vocalist, would become a massive radio hit with next to no burn. If you are one of the DJs who packed floors with “These Are the Days” or are looking for a great male vocal track to add to your club sets, “Leaving You” should be at the top of your buy list on Beatport. Lovers of vocal dance pop should be on this one as well.
Image courtesy of Zouk.
SONG OF THE DAY: Bart Claessen – “Showtime”
Aggressive electro and glitch mixed with touches of classic rave samples and elements of stadium house is the formula for “Showtime.” The new big room track from Dutch DJ/producer Bart Claessen is in the mold of Zedd’s “Spectrum,” notable for the seamless blending of multiple divergent genres and sounds into a cohesively flowing track. With its vocal effects as well as mood and energy changes, “Showtime” works well as a primetime focus for any big room set. I saw that Bart has 4 more tracks coming out in the next 3 months and if “Showtime” is any indication of where Bart is going, I will definitely be watching for them.
Image courtesy of Big & Dirty.