Many producers worked on the songs, and the album features appearances from Luke Steele and ASAP Rocky. Released on Jby RCA Records, it is his first album for RCA after the October 2011 merger of the Jive Records group which also included his label, Arista Records, that resulted in both labels being consolidated into the RCA label group. For me, standout songs in the mix are a remix of “Higher Ground” (originally by Stevie Wonder but not sure who does the vocals for this one), Big Gigantic’s “We Are the Sun,” and Madeon’s “Finale (Dillon Francis Remix).” Awesome.Looking 4 Myself is the seventh studio album by American singer Usher. Its packed with EDM anthems, funky, and got good energy through the whole track. In other news, J Flash’s “Flashbang 003” 30 min mix has been getting me through my morning journeys to work. That shit’s not for the dubstep-faint-of-heart haha but definitely worth checking out. The EP includes 2 remixes and 4 originals, several of which are rap/hip hop collaborations. But lets say that works too!Įver true to his name, Bassnectar brings the bone-rattling bass in his recently released Freestyle EP. I suppose the pic is cheating because its a baby and an animal, not a baby animal. His genre? “Websters is still trying to define this ish”. 1 is jam packed with hip hop anthems you’ll remember from the middle-school dance floor, including Lil Jon, Dre, and Snoop, mixed with trap and dubstep staples (Flosstradamus, Skrillex, etc) and pleasant surprises (sampling MGMT, Kid Cudi, “Sweet Dreams”–although it sounds nothing like Marilyn Manson). It finishes off with Blink 182 for Christ’s sake. But for me, the ultimate win: a single line from the Space Jam theme-song “everybody get up its time to slam now.” Brought me straight back to the 90’s. You need to get an earful of his stuff to understand the crazy range of ground he manages to cover. With key influences ranging from soulful 70’s, nostalgic 90’s, and decades of hip hop, you are guaranteed to hear a wheel of musical compositions.” Thats for sure. His facebook page (where, by the way, you can get free downloads) says “D.veloped has created his own formula for a different style of mashup remix. Ive recently discovered D.veloped, a producer/remixer who specializes in random as hell but fun. I don’t even care if thats not quite a baby chinchilla, how can you resist that? I dont think adding a drum machine inherently makes songs better, so I was hesitant to include this remix, but its got other things going for it. Vaski’s a genius.Ĭlimax (Diplo Bouncier Climactic Remix) Diplo remixes his own stuff to be “bouncier” haha. Dupstep banger, and somehow it totally works despite how at odds dubstep is with the sound of the original. Usher_-_Climax_(Vaski_Remix) Another remix you’ve probably heard, because its one of the best. Wolf is self-described as “DreamFolk”), but its still amazing music.Ĭlimax (Kaskade Remix)-Undisputedly glorious progressive house remix from veteran producer Kaskade. Wolf shows us what a cover can and should be-maintaining the seductive sorrow of the original but also making the song completely their own. The cover-see video below-is achingly beautiful. But Diplo (music mastermind and producer of the song) shared a STUNNING cover of the track a couple weeks ago and it still hasnt gotten the attention it deserves, so I thought I’d write a whole post on Climax remixes. I know, I know, Usher’s ultrapopular single “Climax” is old news.
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