On Repeat Week 15
Hey everyone, sorry again for the lack of new posts the past few weeks. I took the break off from just about everything. The new semester is beginning tomorrow, so I should be getting back into my regular routine of posting. I also got an Akai MPK Mini and Native Instruments' Massive to use with FL Studio 10, so hopefully I'll have some spare time to make some new tracks of my own. Here's this weeks music!First, this is the latest from the next big Swedish artist Jakob Liedholm. It's called 'Lights' by Liedholm & Tim Norell Ft. Nick Nikon. It's an amazing electro-house anthem that will get you off your feet and in the air. I just listened to it about 10 times, and I'm sure you're all going to like it. Download link is below the video:
https://soundcloud.com/jakobliedholmofficial/jakob-liedholm-tim-norell
Here's a sick new dubstep song by Frew called 'Deep Love'. This is the Protohype Remix. It starts off with some modified, mashed vocal lines then slowly builds into a dirty drop filled with mixed samples. Check it out:
'Like Home' by Nick Romero ft. Nervo is a great song. Here is the Karetus Remix. It's a dubstep mix of the song that keeps the great vocals and adds some nasty drops. Play this one on some heavy speakers and you'll understand how intense this bass is:
This is the remix of Trinidad James' 'All Gold Everything' ft. a ton of artists from the ATL. We have T.I., Young Jeezy, and 2 Chainz on this shit. I don't really know what to say about this one. It's not for everyone but give it a chance:
Here's a solid, new electro tune called 'Overtime' by Cash Cash. It's a nice mix of some dubstep elements in a fun dance song. It reminds me a lot of Madeon's work. It's a very uplifting song that will keep you moving:
This is Wale's newest mixtape called 'Folarin'. There are some sick tracks on this one. I haven't listened to the whole thing yet, but Wale never disapoints. Give it a listen, and when you realize it's the shit, download it:
Alright, this song is a little different than what I usually post, but for some reason stuff like this gets on club playlists. If you're into some trance-y, dance music you'll enjoy this. The song is called 'Joyenergizer' by Sander van Doorn. It starts off with an interesting beat and leads into a synth-filled drop that sounds pretty heavy. Take a listen and judge for yourself:
We have a classic here that's been dubstep-afied. It's the Dotcom Remix of Chamillionaire's Ridin' Ft. Krayzie Bone. I still like the original the best, but this is an interesting twist on a sick song. I really like the bitty basslines, but I don't know how I feel about the bitty rap vocals. Check it:
This is 'Your Galaxy' by Speaker of the House Ft. GoldAN. It's a chillish, electro-house song that features some smooth bass synth lines. It also reminds me a bit of Madeon's work. The "rotating" synth line that plays during the chorus gives me the same feeling I get from Madeon:
Cash Out just dropped his mixtape 'Keisha' a couple weeks ago. If you didn't listen to it, check it out here. His song 'Ca$hin' Out' was one of my favorites this past summer, so I was interested to see how his new stuff was. It's decent considering how new he is:
Here's another smooth dubstep song called 'Come Alive' by Mutrix Ft. Charity Vance. This is the Ennui Remix. It's a catchy song that has nice echoey basslines that give it a unique sound. The vocals are smooth and delayed which give it some extra character:
Flux Pavilion is one of my favorite dubstep artists and he just released this insane track called 'OneTwoThree (Make Your Body Wanna)'. It starts off with a trap sound then leads into a mixed trap and dubstep drop. It's a new type of sound for him, but I'm into this song:
We'll finish off with a nice smooth dub song called 'Notice Me' by Sohella Ft. Tailah. It has a dance feel to it, but it's nice to chill to. The vocals are soft and go with the continuous bass pumping in the background. Give it a listen:
Sohella - Notice Me ft. Tailah by Thissongissick.com
Hope you all enjoyed this week's music. Keep coming back for more in the coming weeks!
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