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Strictly House | VA – Talking House Vol.1 (LTH001D) 2013

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Stockholm-based record label Local Talk recently released a bangin’ new EP that is strictly for the house headz. If you like house, wait no, If you love house, then you need to check out Talking House Vol.1.

The EP has a great selection of tracks that were selected by Mad Mats + Tooli. Now if this is your first time getting down with house, then you need to listen to Fubert’s track, “First Time House.” It has a pure house vibe that is reminiscent of the classics.

For those of you who like your bass hard, raw, and hard (emphasis on hard,) then you’ll like DJ Steaw’s track “Sky Hunt.

The EP has a lot of great tracks, so you owe it to yourself to give them all a listen. But if you’re feeling moody, then jam out to the sounds of Dirtytwos “Moody (Original Mix.)”

My favorites: “Moody,” “Heart Attack,”"MAW Basics (Gerd’s NY Stomp Mix)”

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Certified Awesome | Villa – ‘Mint’ [Remixes by Punks Jump Up x Softwar]

punks-jump-upDefinitive beats and catchy vocals are exactly what Villa’s new single, “Mint,” is all about. Ghent, Belgium-based duo, Villa, have released a track that is certified awesome! Can’t help but to groove to it, and if you want to take it to the next level, then jam out to the Punks Jump Up and Softwar remixes.

The Punks Jump Up remix makes the bass deeper, which is perfect for dancing too. The remix by Softwar take the original, removes the vocals, and turns it into a soulful exploration of beats!

Island Breeze: House + Electronic Music with a Caribbean Vibe

Ah, summer is slowly fading away. September starts next week, and shortly before I even notice it, the Fall weather will start creeping it’s way into the DMV (DC.MD.VA.) But don’t get me wrong, I especially love everything about Autumn. I enjoy going apple picking with my mom, I enjoy sipping hot apple cider, buying sexy layered looks, and I love the fact this is my last semester in undergrad.

So, the changing of the season is a good thing for me, but that doesn’t mean I’m not going to miss summer. Even though I didn’t have time to hit Virginia Beach or Ocean City, I still enjoyed the summer weather. And man, I can’t even begin to fathom how awesome the music was this summer. So many great summery mixes were released, and a good majority of them ended up right here on this blog. I couldn’t be selfish, I had to share the great music with my beloved readers. :)

Of course when you think of summer time, the first thing that often comes to mind are those sunny days on a beach, and if you’re lucky to take a trip, you’re probably aiming for a Caribbean getaway. And if I had to bet a popular destination this year, I would say that Jamaica seems like a good choice.

We already know that the Jamaicans dominated track this year at the Olympics, and Jamaica is a very popular topic amongst us women with natural hair (we are obsessed with raw Jamaican Black Castor Oil.) Not only is Jamaica popular for getaways, track athletes, and oils that make hair grow quick, but it’s a popular destination/theme amongst a lot of musicians this summer.

The most recent song titled “Jamaica” is by a Sydney based group Van She. “Jamaica” is the group’s first single off their EP Idea of Happiness and today they released the official music video for their summery single.


Another summery tone called “Jamaica” is by Theme Park and it has more of an indie rock sound. Theme Park is an alternative band from London, and their hit single was titled “Jamaica,” but has a different meaning/vibe then Van She’s version of “Jamaica. The original is a nice chill track, but the remix by Gigamesh is quite a delight.

I love the original, but I’m more into the remix by Gigamesh. Sounds epic. 

The theme of “Jamaican” has been pretty big this summer, but one track that truly captures the Caribbean  spirit comes from the courtesy of a label I greatly admire, French Express. They’ve got so many great artists on their label, and a lot of the tracks from French Express end up making their way into a lot of great mixes.

One of the songs that I’ve heard over and over again on a variety of mixes by different producers and DJs is a caribbean infused track by Jonas Rathsman called “Tobago.” The track just inspires me to get up, dance, but at the same time I could totally see myself laying on a beach somewhere sipping on a Mai Tai (one of my favorite drinks.)

Now even though summer is coming to an end, there is still one track that I’ve been listening to for years no matter what season it is. Whether it’s rain, snowing, or a sunny day, I always find myself listening to Island Breeze (Trentemoller Remix) by Pashka featuring Ijeoma. Such a timeless song that allows me to close my eyes and escape reality…the evening sun, gently kissing my face.

Check out the track below and let the lyrics and the sounds caress your mind, body, and soul.

Exclusive | Magnum Releases New Massive Electro Track ‘Elev8tor’

I’m a lover of all things EDM, so I’m not one to shy away from a dirty electro sound. Of course, most dirty electro is meant to dance to and not chill out to, but that’s quite alright with me; I love dancing.

Most of the producers and DJs that send me tracks and mixes tend to fall into the category of deep house or dance, but Magnum produces tracks with a dirtier electro house sound (progressive house.)

Following the success of his track “Mallet,” which was released on TapeStop Music earlier this summer, Magnum has released yet another new track that is meant for the dancefloor. Whether you enjoy a little fist pumping action or jumping up in the air, Magnum’s new track “Elev8tor” will get you moving.

Peep the new track below! Magnum is a rising producer and even though he is based in Dublin, Ireland, his sounds are bound to cross the oceans and beyond!

Like what you’re hearing? Then check out Magnum’s soundcloud for more music. Follow him on Twitter @MagnumOfficial1

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