3/17/2017

Handpicked track selection

Vol 8

Ready to add a bunch of unknown talents or just incredible tunes to your track selection? 
I'm having Vol 8 of this Handpicked tunes ready for you within the EDM-genre. All out for free - just follow the direct links below to widen your horizon.

#1 Starting the selection with a future/trap bass tune by a 15-year old Swedish producer named Benjamin:

#2 Gaining support from the likes of David Guetta, Tiesto and Fedde Le Grand, you will find Dan Domino & FaderX with their future house track Fighter premiered on BBC Radio 1:

#3 Copenhagen-based DJ and producer Fabian Mazur is behind this next future/trap tune with a dark fitting vocal and it's huge:

#4 Onderkoffer brings a heavy trap remix of SMBU by The Prodigy:

#5 Finishing this Vol 8 collection with a great Joey Aden remix of the popular Sia ft Kendrick Lamar tune The Greatest in a future bass production:




3/15/2017

Still Young - White Label (Is This Love)

Following their collaboration with dance heavyweight Steve Angello on Follow Me, the energetic duo samples the iconic Bob Marley track Is This Love, and turns it into a hard-hitting dancefloor killer with a classic Still Young imprint. 
The take on Bob Marley's classic reggae tune by Still Young will be released on the very chef in command and boss himself Steve Angello's label Size Records March 24.



3/12/2017

MAKJ x Max Styler - Knock Me Down Feat. Elayna Boynton

MAKJ joins forces with Max Styler bringing a huge trap/future bass tune with female vocalist Elayna Boynton. MAKJ has been on quite a journey lately regarding his music style. This one is definitely a new one to the list and the 26-year-old producer has really evolved himself as a producer since his first active years back in 2011. 
Knock Me Down is out on Steve Aoki's label Dim Mak Records now!



3/05/2017

KO:YU & Don Palm - A Way Home

Deniz Koyu with a recently changed stage name know as KO:YO joins forces with Swedish duo Don Palm on their recent collaboration called A Way Home. They did the incredible progressive tune Lift together back in 2015 so not unfamiliar territories. That being said they really changed the genre this time going all future bass (like quite a few recently). The delicate chords, hard solid vocals and exuberant drop are the ultimate ear pleaser, making sure you don’t want to miss this ride.