Posts Tagged ‘breaks’
System F “Out of the Blue 2010″
The original was a huge release from Ferry Corsten back in trance’s golden age of 1999 and still packs a powerful punch for DJs and clubbers all over the globe. Loyal trance lovers can relax as the balls and synth styling is held true by Tiesto, Koen Groenevold and Stoneface & Terminal, while the big room sounds of Laidback Luke punch the monolithic riff deep into the mind of the coolest house floors. Giuseppe Ottaviani also provides a barnstorming mix that will fill rave tents all summer.
Thomas Gold “The Button” Umek Remix
Thomas Gold’s latest offering to the DJ gods is ‘The Button’ which takes no prisoners from the very start. With a bass heavy pounding kick that reverberates all around; the drum pattern then takes shape creating a sonic boom of gargantuan proportions! Techno Legend Umek provides the remix and ups the tempo several notches, delivering a no nonsense techno assault with a nagging bass line and wonky distorted bleeps that will suit all the darker and nastier moments in your sets
Skint X-Press 2 “Time” ft. James Yuill
Skint’s heavy weights X-Press 2 collaborate with British vocalist James Yuill on ‘Time’. The very hot Riva Starr and Stefano Noferini command the prime time hours with two driving house mixes. Feygin goes deeper with a more stripped back mix and vocal effects. James Yuill’s vocal performance and lyrics are magical and these mixes follow suit.
Starkillers “Cantina”
The Starkillers project returns with another smash club hit you know you need. To welcome the start of 2010, Starkillers return to the Spinnin’ imprint with their latest big room bomb: ‘Cantina’. You probably remember Starkillers debut release on Spinnin’ Records, ‘Discoteka’, which went straight to number one on Beatport. ‘Cantina’ is set to follow! We’re all over this awesome prime cut which is supported by all the key players including Mark Knight, Avicii, EDX and more.
Dubsided, Sticky K “California” EP
You like bass lines, don’t you? You naughty little DJs. Well, look no further than the new joint from the infamous Dubsided imprint. This is the follow up to Sticky K’s previous Dubsided release, which had them losing their minds at the clubs since its release last year. The ‘California EP’ is a wonky 4 tracker stacked with all the right elements and surprising hooks. Check out the mad vocal drops in 4 minutes into California, cheeky and a little barmy.
Lutzenkirchen “Body Nation” EP
Clearly a household name to all discerning DJs, Lutzenkirchen knows a thing or two about putting out hits. His latest EP, called ‘Body Nation EP’ is guaranteed to go directly into your most played section. Punchy, bouncing techno and tech house is the name of the game with these three tracks, with a perfect combined balance of floor rockin’ function and clever, creative sound design. Already a firm favorite by Sebastien Leger, Thomas Schumacher, Nick Warren, Tim Green and more.
Deadmau5 Chris Lake “I Said” Michael Woods & Sergio Fernandez
The Mau5 has decided it was time to collaborate again with Chris Lake, for a new cut called ‘I Said.’ The results are in the audio form of a massive tech house monster, complete with plenty of peaks and valleys, booming bass and big room sounds. ‘Michael Woods’ provides the remix, which has become the first Essential New Tune for 2010 on Pete Tong’s radio show. You know you want this!
Deadmau5 | Chris Lake | mau5trap
DJ Hell “U Can Dance”
DJ Hell’s ‘U Can Dance’ is an interpretation of an unreleased Bryan Ferry (Roxy Music) song, but it’s one that reflects a perfect melding of two distinct personalities, a record that sounds as if the voice and music were made for each other. On ‘U Can Dance’, Hell and Ferry have similarly pulled out all the stops for the remixes, gathering up work from the Grammy-nominated producer Carl Craig, DFA mainstay Tim Goldsworthy and pop electro superstars Simian Mobile Disco. It’s absolutely awesome.
DJ Hell | Bryan Ferry | International DeeJay Gigolo Records
Hatiras DFast Eddie & Kenny Jammin Jason “Can You Dance”
Hatiras pulls a few strings on this early acid house classic and includes an original remastered version for his Hatrax label. A pumpin’ set of mixes from house to electro with; Hoxton Whores, DJ Bam Bam, The Fresh Guys and Hatiras himself. Add a fresh dose of classic acid house to your set with one of these hot new mixes!
DJ Fast Eddie | Kenny ‘Jammin’ Jason | Hatrax Records
Ernesto VS. Bastian “Hailing From New York”
After dropping ‘Killertone’ the brotherhood who go by the name of Ernesto vs Bastian drop another contender for big room mayhem. ‘Hailing From New York’ has that unique fresh groove what makes that Ernesto vs. Bastian sound so loved by the many. Coming at 2 different versions the song is built around that big dreamy yet full on hands-in-the-air breakdown. Road tested by the boys themselves it’s now time to unleash this beast.
Ernesto & Bastian | High Contrast Recordings