No apologies necessary to the grunge faithful for this masterful remix of a 90′s classic. Sound Remedy‘s electronic twist on Nirvana‘s “All Apologies” brings a modern vibe to a once groundbreaking track. I was never a die hard Nirvana fan, but this edit instilled a newfound appreciation for the infamous rockers.
Washed Out killed it last night at FYF! It was an experience for the senses characterized by chillwave synths, dream-pop sequences, twinkling lights, and the aroma of marijuana wafting through the air. It was indie heaven to say the least. Front man, Ernest Greene, played notable songs such as, “New Theory,” “Amor Fati,” “Feel It All Around,” as well as the new single, “It All Feels Right” from his most recent album, Paracosm, released August 13th. This remix by RAC delivers soothing and relaxing vibes likely to trigger warm feelings of sublime nostalgia. It is featured on Remix Artist Collectives‘s second remix album, RAC Vol.2.
With Flume’s trap influenced beats, Chet Faker’s vocals, and Ta-Ku’s remix stylings, this song has become one of my favorite summer jams. Ta-Ku elevates this track with bumping bass drops and bass infused vocal shifts. These Australian natives take you on a journey into an electro Indian dub cave. Download the free track below and you’ll know what I mean.
Flume will be performing at Fuck Yea Fest tonight in L.A., alongside My Bloody Valentine, MGMT, Beach House, Washed Out, Poolside, Holy Ghost! and much more.
“ALL I WANT IS BITCHES, BIG BOOTY BITCHES!!” Quality lyrics from one of the best rappers there ever was. “Machine Gun Funk” was the fourth track released from Biggie’s debut album, Ready To Die, released back in September of 1994. As much as Biggie is missed, Los Angeles native Woody reinvents this track and brings that funk back to life.
Alt-J have acquired an ever growing following since their debut album, An Awesome Wave, released May 2012. In a years time they have accumulated over 120 thousand Soundcloud followers, over 500 thousand Facebook likes, and over 31 million Youtube views! This indie rock quartet creates a sound of their own with their distinct take on alternative pop that combines poignant folk verses, crushing synths, smart hip hop syncopations, grooving percussion, and tight vocal harmonies. Producer RKTboy from Salt Lake City gives “Breezeblocks” a chill wave, electronic twist that makes for a prime head-bobbing, feel good remix.
Welcome ladies, gentleman, and music lovers alike to my very first post! Not going to lie, I’ve never been a die hard Rihanna fan, but this song has become the secret ingredient to my daily musical recipes. As much as the original exudes an emotional feeling of longing and desperation, this remix by NYC producer Branchez integrates accelerated beats, heightened vocals, and looped verses to transform the song into a trap anthem. This song makes me want to throw my hands in the air and drop it low like I just don’t care; hope it does the same for you.