Brand new track from The Glitch Mob off of the highly anticipated upcoming EP entitled ‘We Can Make The World Stop’, this first track shows a continuation of the highly creative side of the Glitch Mob that we see on their albums such as their debut, Drink The Sea. I for one am excited for the rest of this release, which is coming out on July 12th, but for now enjoy the first track and the free download.
Category: Electronic
If you haven’t heard of the funky sax infused sounds of Dom of Big Gigantic, you are missing out on the future of electronic music. Accompanied with a live drummer (much like Pretty Lights), Dom has managed to take a unique, upbeat electronic vibe and seamlessly mix in his talented saxophone skills, resulting in music that seems to define a genre. Easily one of my favorite new artists, better hop aboard now while the albums are still free!
One hell of a remix by Dillon Francis, takes hold of the original and doesn’t let go. The synth that hits with the drop (around 1:00) is awesome, and the bass knocks pretty hard too without drowning out the rest of the song. Definitely a song to chill to, it’s made for extended mellow listening, given the length of the song and the repetition of certain parts. Overall a solid remix.
Off of the remix album that features a couple of talented artists all doing their own version of “64 Bytes”, this is Eprom’s remix attempt at his own original song, and as usual, it comes out totally off the wall and really well done. Eprom sticks out in my mind through his use of crazy samples and how all of his songs keep a crunchy & robotic melody throughout, and this one fits the bill as well.
Our second Adele remix is a submission by Hourglass Sea, and it’s a unique and well done take on Adele’s recent monster hit “Rolling In The Deep”. One important thing about remixes of this song seems to be that many artists look to add powerful music but don’t want to drown out Adele’s voice, as her unique and strong sound are what make her music so apt for remixes in the first place. Hourglass Sea definitely makes a unique attempt at this and allows both the music and Adele’s powerful singing to both shine.
Positively one of the best mixtapes I’ve heard in a long time, R/D brings a warm feel to all of his music, and adds a kick with glitch effects very akin to The Glitch Mob (with whom he often collaborates). Just starting to make a stir in the scene, R/D is a future star in the making, and if you listen to the variety of powerful melodies in this mixtape, I’m sure you’ll understand why.
This is a recent favorite of a lot of people, and it’s easy to see why. Although some had some complaints that the song was maybe too similar to the original, as a tribute song, I think that The Glitch Mob did justice to the track while still keeping the familiar sound intact. With a song as iconic as Seven Nation Army, do you really want to change too much?
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Was unsure if I wanted to classify this fantastic mix as dubstep or not, you might see my confusion when you play the track yourself. Nonetheless, Quade came with arguably the best remix of this song on the entire “Third Eye High” album, as this track turns the original song into an “other worldly” remix that I’m sure many of you can vibe to.
Originally a classic by Radiohead, it has been redone PROPER by the very talented and highly underrated R/D. Since his name pretty much makes it impossible to find his site (somebody teach this guy about SEO!) I’ll give you the link to R/D’s homepage here and you can grab this free download directly below, or from his site and SoundCloud.
Electronic: “Runaway” by Beats Antique
From the recently released and amazing Blind Threshold album, Beats Antique gets back into their truly unique and cultural sound with this entire song and entire album entry. Experimenting in almost anything imaginable, the group truly shines when they do this particular sound in my opinion, it’s unlike any other group I’ve heard and always leaves me wanting to hear more.








