Saturday
Aug112012

Sniff - Don't Cry (feat. Mistah Nerf) (Preview)

16 year-old Sydney-hailing producer Tom Budin recently announced the incarnation of his electro-house side project Sniff, and proceeded to upload a preview of "Don't Cry", the first original Sniff track to surface. It feautres Mistah Nerf, and displays a production aptitude far beyond his young years - and the pop-house drop is somewhat reminiscent of some of Madeon's work. Short preview for now, but this one's gonna be big.

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Saturday
Aug112012

Bobby Womack - Love Is Gonna Lift You Up (Wookie Remix)

After hearing the Julio Bashmore remix, we've now been treated to the Wookie rework of Bobby Womack's "Love Is Gonna Lift You Up", the original of which is taken from his recently released album The Bravest Man In The Universe. The funky house-infused beat compliments Bobby's timelessly brilliant and soulful voice exceptionally - absolutely love what he's done here, a fantastic and diverse alternative to an already wonderful track. No word on a release yet for this particular remix, but you can grab Bobby's album HERE, out now on XL.

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Saturday
Aug112012

Jess Mills - For My Sins (Gorgon City Remix)

As premiered on Skream and Benga's show last night, production duo Gorgon City (comprised of Foamo & RackNRuin) add a deep 130bpm vibe to "For My Sins", the brand new single from Jess Mills. The swirling pop-centred production of the original is replaced by a bouncing sub-bass-infested bottom line, but still manages to maintain that anthemic feel of the chorus. Big fan of the original, but this rework is on a new level. Stream below, out on September 16th.

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Saturday
Aug112012

Baauer - Harlem Shake (DJ Sliink Remix) (Preview)

Played out for the first time on Skream and Benga's Radio 1 show last night here is a minute-long preview of DJ Sliink's remix of Baauer's huge trap bit "Harlem Shake".  This particular remix stays fairly true to the original, but switches up the vocal samples and percussion to give this future classic a new edge. No idea whether this'll get a release any time soon (maybe Jeffrees) but this'll cut will have to do for now. Sounding big.

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Saturday
Aug112012

Swedish House Mafia - Don't You Worry Child (Feat. John Martin)

Following the live preview from MK Bowl, Pete Tong last night gave the studio version of Swedish House Mafia's new single, and maybe last, its first ever play on radio. The track features John Martin on vocals, and could well be the best thing SHM have produced to date, which makes it the perfect way for the iconic trio to bow out. Coming soon...

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Friday
Aug102012

Dusky - No More (Official Video)

Official visuals for my favourite track from Dusky's latest EP 'Henry 85', which was released in June on Simple Records. Love this tune so much...

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Friday
Aug102012

Jin Jin & The Ragdolls - Cashpoint Drama (Feat. Mikill Pane) (A64)

SBTV recently caught up with Jin Jin & The Ragdolls for their debut A64, which is a performance of their Mikill Pane-featuring single 'Cashpoint Drama'. Jin Jin & The Ragdolls will be supporting Mikill Pane on his forthcoming Campane Tour, get your tickets HERE.

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Friday
Aug102012

Madeon - Finale (Dillon Francis Remix)

Uploaded to UKF moments ago, here is Dillon Francis' highly anticipated remix of the hit single from young French starlet Madeon. Available to buy on August 16th.

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Friday
Aug102012

DJ Marky - Ya Thang (Official Video)

To celebrate the release of DJ Marky's first ever solo production (for the fiftieth release) on his iconic Innerground Records label, the label have today uploaded the official video for the amazing 'Ya Thang', which features one of the most famous vocal samples of all-time. Legend, get your copy HERE.

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Friday
Aug102012

No Doubt - Settle Down (Major Lazer Remix)

Major Lazer have been behind some of the production on No Doubt's forthcoming comeback album, but first they have taken the lead single from the album and reworked in a manner that only Major Lazer can. Wobbly, heavy and all over the place, but still very sick.

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