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[Premiere] — goste — Hold On/Let Go

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Greetings, Sometimes on a cold winter’s day, you need something good to chill you out (/warm you up), and this is just that. Brooklyn based producer, goste, offers us a live version of his tune Hold On/Let Go for our listening pleasure. It’s refreshing to hear electronica artists these days using their own voice for their tracks, and for that I applaud him! It must be that Berklee music education… Combined with the ethereal video, filmed/directed/edited by Chris Thomas Creative, the track has a very nice “ghosty” vibe, that couples nicely with staring out a dark window with a sole light behind…

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Bobby Nourmand — The Sound

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House producer Bobby Nourmand brings back a timeless classic his new single The Sound. To continue his trend of remixing tasteful oldies, this time he visited the legendary duo Simon and Garfunkel and their distinct track, The Sound Of Silence. And it’s dope! It has a really nice echoing vocal, and as always, it’s crisply produced. Go Deep with Bobby on his socials: Soundcloud | Facebook | Twitter Cheers, ^Xaos Related posts: Bobby Nourmand — The Doors X Peace Frog Bobby Nourmand – Deep Sound of Stereo – Unicorn [EP Review]

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fwdslxsh — 4 U (Daktyl Remix)

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Nottingham’s (and london’s) 19 year old Daktyl is showing that there’s a new sheriff in town (oof, robin hood puns). There comes a time in a salacious person’s life, where they just want to bump, and this song makes it possible. His remix of 4 U is one of those songs that makes you tilt your head to the side, rock your shoulders back and forth, and gives you a grin. If you frequent the blog, you know this feeling very well, and for those of you less experienced, let this be a nice introduction. Daktyl is honing is craft more and more every release, and I hope 2014 proves to …

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Franskild – Clockworks

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Clockworks, by Franskild, a duo from Copenhagen, is eerie, bumpin’, and beautiful, all at the same time. The vocals complement the syncopated rhythm and echo and flow as the beat changes. Franskild creates a deep sound that seems like it could even be magical. Sounds bounce off each other like waves in a pond and the as the sound builds as the song takes shape. I like the vocals so much, I almost wish that there were more. Nonetheless, the current balance is still superb, and it suits the song well. Listening to the lyrics also adds an extra dimension to the song. The voice describes a couple’s breaking up, mending…