Sam Smith - Latch (Disclosure Acoustic)
Sam Smith with a stunning acoustic performance of 'Latch', the Disclosure single on which he features. Wow, just wow.
Sam Smith with a stunning acoustic performance of 'Latch', the Disclosure single on which he features. Wow, just wow.
London-based quartet Clean Bandit have been announced as the main support act for Disclosure's highly anticipated debut UK tour (which is nearly sold out) in March 2013, which will see them kick off in Manchester on March 1st and visit Glasgow, Leeds, Nottingham, Bristol, before finishing off at London's Heaven. Check out their video for 'A&E' after the jump and get tickets HERE.
Although the track has been around for a while now, Random Impluse has today announced that the album version of his official debut single 'Overload' will be out February 25th on Brille Records, with a brand new remix EP including reworks from Raf Riley, Hostage, True Tiger & Stinkahbell!
Edward Scissortongue calls on Contact Play to help him out with the latest single to be lifted from his newly released debut album 'BETTER.LUCK.NEXT.LIFE'. Get your copy HERE.
Sem puts together one last mix for 2012, which is a look back at his favourite tracks from the 12 months, which includes a lot of the tracks that have featured heavily in my sets. Legend.
One of my favourite tracks from T.I.'s eighth studio album 'Trouble Man Heavy Is The Head', which is set to be released tomorrow. Another solid album from the ATL rapper.
AppleBottom comes through with a groovy refix of 50 Cent's club single 'Just A Little Bit'. Really like what he's done with this.
Motez warps JT's vocals and turns one of his most iconic singles into an infectious piece of House that would be sure to send any dancefloor wild.
Last night saw Eats Everything step up to the plate to deliver a special Essential Mix for Radio 1, which is packed full of his own productions, remixes and special edits made for his live set. One of the stars of 2012.
Premiered a few days ago on Zane Lowe's Radio 1 show, here's the latest effort from MTA-signed KillSonik, the vocal-led "Slaughterhouse", which is taken from their forthcoming Where The River Runs Black EP, due out next month. Production quality is spot-on as always, as the duo take this one down a more rock-infused route, with what sounds suspiciously like James from Hadouken! on lead vocals. Whoever it is, this tune is yet another great record for these guys, can't wait to see what next year has in store for them.