It’s lunch time on Friday. It’s almost time for the weekend. Here’s some james for your ride back to the office. They should help digest the burger you just ate.
Oshan’s music is a spicy blend of future funk, bass, and his unique style. In his latest release, he collaborates with singer Krue to create a wavy original titled “Dafty”. We can’t get enough of this track and have been listening to it NON STOP. The future is now. Snag a download and share this track around.
I think with the recent sound cloud purge more and more artists have been focusing on making original tunes, which in Rusty Hook’s case is exactly what these talented artists needed. His latest original “Drip” is one of the most epic productions I have heard in the past few months. With heavy synths, fun bells and melodic vocal chops you will fall in love with this one. Stream below and download he
Shoffy in my humble opinion is one of the most underrated and prolific artists out there at a moment. And this is a perfect reason why. His remix of “Suicide” which is just released is magnificent and deserves the attention of your ears. Give this track a listen and be sure to cop a free download if you dug.
If you’re from my part of town, you’re probably pretty sleepy today. Just like every Thursday. We party on Wednesday nights.
Here’s some smooth jams to help you wake up a little bit.
Why am I awake? Probably because I needed to share these fire tracks with you!
For most of you this will be a present for when you wake up and are brushing your teeth and having your morning dump.
Enjoy!
Seldom am I completely blown away by a track. However, I can say “Don’t Worry” by Super Duper made me feel airborne. It’s that intangible feeling music gives you occasionally that makes you feel splendid and sends shivers down your back. If you aren’t following just hit play and hopefully you’ll see what I mean. Also we have to commend Vitalic Noise for this incredible release – they’re doing some terrific things.
Our Time is back with their new funky house cut “Ice Cold”! Inspired by the awkward-yet-romantic antics of Chromeo and Daze, the boys have crafted a uniquely French-inspired ode to “that” unattainable woman. Complemented by their signature experimental sound design and pristine production, this should satisfy even the most demanding musical appetites.
“Helix 2.0” is a summer anthem, with AObeats, Manila Killa, and Robokid killing it on the production of the song, and Blaise Railey providing the most relevant hooks I’ve heard in a while. Officially out today via iTunes and everywhere else, this song is generation defining. It has that future bass sound but with a pop twist, and lyrics that you could hear any one of your friends casually drop. This is the song that propels your party into its peak. “Helix 2.0” is Moving Castle’s latest hit, and I am with it.