Ten Years of Size: AN21, Max Vangeli, Third Party, and Qulinez speak up from Size Matters Miami
Size Matters is turning ten years old, and with a new decade comes new faces, new music, and even a new sister label. Some Size artists, however, have been an integral part of today's label and will be sticking around for the next chapter. AN21 and Max Vangeli have already released a full length album, People of the Night, on the imprint and have used the POTN brand as a Size side project. Third Party bursted on the scene with massive remixes, originals, and collaborations, and one of their claims to fame, "Otherside," is weeks away from an official release. Qulinez are a bit younger to the label, but are in deep after making a splash with "Troll," their recent double-header of an EP, and forthcoming efforts.
Wynter Gordon – Still Getting Younger (Third Party Remix)
After the strong release of “Feel” and one of the most notable remixes of “Otherside,” Third Party has proven their ability to produce dramatic, emotional tracks. Such talents have earned them the attention of dance-pop vocalist Wynter Gordon, who has called upon the duo to remix her latest single, “Still Getting Younger.” Their always-sweeping synths and big room chords sync perfectly with Wynter’s original vocals. Just a few short months into 2012 and Gordon’s vocals have already been featured on tracks from the likes of Laidback Luke and Steve Aoki. However, this latest single highlights the singing that made her so famous in the first place.
Third Party vs Cicada – Feel (Original Mix)
Today might be the biggest day of releases in the history of house music. That being said, when the Swedish House Mafia releases a track it's usually a given that it will be the most anticipated out of the bunch. This time around they have competition with Cicada and Third Party's release of "Feel."