Steve Aoki & Angger Dimas – Beatdown Ft. Iggy Azalea (Original Mix)

Steve Aoki is back with his newest release since Wonderland and this time he is teaming up with fellow Dim Mak producer, Angger Dimas. The track is plain; with vocals from Iggy Azalea (who sounds a lot like Nicki Minaj) and a drop that sounds like sirens, it definitely won’t be replacing “Turbulence” or “No Beef” anytime soon. When Aoki joins forces with other producers he usually brings he fun energy, but we don’t really see that with “Beatdown” – we see more of a hip-hop track.


Sidney Samson – Get Low (Original Mix)

The master of Dirty Dutch, Sidney Samson, is releasing another huge track that will soon be tearing down the clubs. “Get Low” features signature bleeps, deep vocals, and crisp kicks that really define the dirty genre. It might not sound like much more through those awesome MacBook speakers but when Hardwell bootlegged this with “Sending My Love,” we realized its full body-numbing potential. “Get Low” is now available from Rock The Houze Records and we suggest you pick it up because this could be his biggest hit since “Riverside.”


Eric Prydz – You (Original Mix)

Eric Prydz is equally as good at teasing us with his productions as he is at creating them. “You” is one of the 37 tracks off Eric Prydz Presents Pryda, his highly-anticipated 3-CD compilation. Prydz, who goes by many well-suited aliases, makes creating good music look easy but this is simply not the case. With the recent influx of subbar productions serving as evidence, we should all be appreciative that geniuses like this still exist — even if this particular genius is afraid of flying. Prydz is truly a gem amongst rhinestones.

Although many of us will never be lucky enough to hear E.P.I.C. (Eric Prydz in Concert) live we can at least listen to songs like this and be transported to some magical moment or memory. The melody, bassline, and vocals in this unreleased track combine to create pure gold. 8 years to produce an album might seem like a long time to some but we’ll take quality like this over quantity any day. Get the tissues ready because this album will definitely be taking us all on an emotional journey — up, down, and around.


Sander Van Doorn – Nothing Inside

New track from Sander Van Doorn, ‘Nothing Inside’ out today via his Doorn Records imprint. Stellar work featuring vocals from Mayaeni really put together a great piece from the trance giant. It was big in Miami, it’s still big now; great track to have ready for the summer or when you finish that last final.

Download: Beatport


Phonat – Set Me Free (Avicii Remix)


Mat Zo Feat. Linnea Schossow – The Sky (Extended Mix)

When it comes to progressive trance or just overall creativity, Mat Zo has to be one of the premiere producers right now.

Fresh off the stunning ‘Bipolar‘ EP, Zo continues the year with ‘The Sky.’ It features the abstract vocals of Linnea Schossow. This isn’t for the faint of heart, it’s quite out there–in Zo fashion, of course.

Out May 14 on Anjunabeats.


Jonathan Johansson – Stockholm (John Dahlback Remix)

“Stockholm” is a more playful version of John Dahlback’s previous release “Life.” Though John has created multiple hits and been around for a while, it seems as though he is still flying under the radar. The vocals are in Swedish — so don’t ask us what they mean — but our best guess is that it’s a tribute to the city of Stockholm. Just a couple of days back, Alesso and Sebastian Ingrosso were tweeting how much they missed their hometown. There must be something special about the city — and this sensitive progressive tune is a keeper.


Andy Duguid feat. Shannon Hurley – I Want To Believe (Out Now)

Scottish DJ/Producer Andy Duguid is back with a brand spanking new track entitled “I Want To Believe” on the Magik Muzik imprint. Vocals are performed by Shannon Hurley.

It has been a while since we’ve heard from Andy Duguid, but behind the scenes he has been working very hard. Andy, who regularly performs as a DJ, has been in his studio for quite some time to work on new tracks, countless remixes and a new artist album. This new single is the best example and already everyone can tell that the sound of Duguid has evolved and grown. With the anthems “Don’t Belong” and “Wasted”, which both featured on Tiësto’s In Search of Sunrise series in his pocket, Andy built a rock solid reputation and so far released his album “Believe” and the mix compilation “Miracle Moments”.

“I Want To Believe” is a one of those trademark Duguid productions based on tight beat programming and an extensive, beautifully arranged break. After the climax the party continues and gives full way to Shannon Hurley’s magnificent vocals. Make sure to check out the remixes. Hit!


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.


Seven Lions – Isis

Jeff Montalvo, aka Seven Lions, previously broke out with his winning remix of Above & Beyond’s You’ve Got To Go, and now the soft-spoken producer is here to make a big statement.  With a new ep coming out, Polarize, Montalvo has decided to release a track as a freebie to build some hype around it.  The track, Isis, certainly has me hyped for the release.  With it’s middle-eastern vibe, the title is a reference to the Eygtian goddesss, and this track is like her wrath.  With it’s sinister and heavy basslines, the track easily gives you a feeling of impending doom before it comes crushing down.  The tightly-wound synths and stuttery, echo’d vocals add to the overall sinister and dark feeling to this to track.  Make sure to turn your subs out, dim the lights and sit back to really feeeel this track.