Hard Rock Sofa & Swanky Tunes – Here We Go
Played during Swedish House Mafia’s closing set at Coachella, Facebook and Twitter convos confirm that ‘Here We Go’ is the new track from Hard Rock Sofa & Swanky Tunes, coming out on Axwell’s label Axtone.
Already in a few short months Hard Rock Sofa and Swanky Tunes have been making a big splash, releasing collaborations and group productions that are living on Beatport charts and lauded compilations. They are rising from the east as the Russian mafia of house and 2012 looks to only get bigger with news of the ‘Here We Go’ release.
TJR – FUNKY VODKA (NO BODY BOOTLEG)
ATTENTION blogaholics: one of our favorite up-and-coming DJ duos NO BODY have just hit a home run. Making the first jump into the remix pool, they’ve tackled TJR‘s beatport chart-topping tune ‘Funky Vodka’ and sent it through the grinding gears of heavy hitting electro. As we know this original tune would be a dance floor anthem in 2012, the NO BODY boys have just cleared this track for big room liftoff. We’re lucky enough to be giving you dirty dancers the exclusive download and we hope it turns your summer funky into festival fire.
TJR – Funky Vodka (No Body Bootleg) by No Body (Official)
Andy Moor & Ashley Wallbridge feat. Gabriela – World To Turn
The long-awaited successor of mega-hit ‘Faces’ has finally touched down. Melting the sounds of Ashley Wallbridge and Andy Moor, is the enthralling ‘World To Turn’ ft. Gabriela.
2012 is a year sparkling with promises. Not only did it bring Ashley Wallbridge’s ‘The Inner Me’ album, but it will also reveal another highlight: the debut album of Andy Moor. Two highly anticipated albums, which both feature ‘World To Turn’.
Notching up the fresh breath of musical air from Ashley’s style and the skills and experience of UK’s finest Andy Moor, it makes up for another strong addition to EDM’s hotlist. ‘World To Turn’ spins around a solid pair of vocals, playful tricks, warm melodic work and a tight set of beats.
Static Revenger ft. Dev – Turn The World On (Angger Dimas Remix) (Preview)
Indonesian producer/DJ Angger Dimas has had a relatively quite 2012 so far, considering how he ended last year with a bang that included the release of his Kitchen EP. Known for his heavy bass lines and dubby scratches, Angger Dimas brings just that to his next remix of Static Revenger’s “Turn The World On.” Led by an ample kick, the remix magnifies the original tenfold and uses the vocal in a more party-appropriate fashion. While we’d like to see more consistency from the 22 year old DJ, this short preview will do justice for now.
Tritional – Piercing The Quiet (Extended Mixes)
The great success that was Tritional’s 2011 debut album ‘Piercing The Quiet,’ has gotten a slight re-edit. The 4-5-minute tracks of 2011 have come back in 7-8-minute form in 2012. Alas, Trance DJs, you can finally mix these.
Notable tracks from last years album included ‘Retake,’ ‘Broken Down‘ and ‘Shapes Revolve.’
Wynter Gordon – Still Getting Younger (Third Party Remix)
After the strong release of “Feel” and one of the most notable remixes of “Otherside,” Third Party has proven their ability to produce dramatic, emotional tracks. Such talents have earned them the attention of dance-pop vocalist Wynter Gordon, who has called upon the duo to remix her latest single, “Still Getting Younger.” Their always-sweeping synths and big room chords sync perfectly with Wynter’s original vocals. Just a few short months into 2012 and Gordon’s vocals have already been featured on tracks from the likes of Laidback Luke and Steve Aoki. However, this latest single highlights the singing that made her so famous in the first place.
Third Party’s remix will be included in the “Still Getting Younger” package, which also features a remix from Esquire and a vocal dub from Belocca; coming your way May 7th.
Dexter Kane – Speak & Spell (Climbers Remix)
If you’re ever in the mood to completely rip a dancefloor a new one, Climbers‘ latest remix of Dexter Kane‘s “Speak & Spell,” from Lower East, will do the trick. Retro-drenched 303 bounce combines with Parisian future-disco-chic to set up this south-of-the-border-based duo for big things in 2012.