Giveaway: Free entry to Lee Foss and Anabel Englund at Output, Brooklyn
Hot Creations founder, Lee Foss, is joined by fellow Hot Natured song siren, Anabel Englund, for a special performance at Brooklyn's Output this Friday, June 13th. Responsible for back-to-back smashes, "Benediction," and "Reverse Skydiving," the duo take control of the venue's impeccable Funktion-one sound system to deliver their own unique blend of classic house cuts and pop-tinged deep house. Supported by Hot Creations, Scarlett Etienne and Love Revolution's Nathaniel Jay, Friday night at Output is not something you'll want to sleep on, and that's why we've got free guest list access for you and a guest. Enter the Punchtab below for your chance to win.
Red Bull Guest House finalizes 2014 lineup with Giorgio Moroder, Skrillex, Jamie Jones and more
The Red Bull Guest house wraps up its 2014 Miami Music Week lineup with a collection of day parties destined to make Ultra attendees experience a heavy dose of FOMO. After announcing an already awe-inspiring lineup for the hotel's Breakfast Club events, RBGH rounds out its week long list of parties with poolside performances from Hot Creations, OWSLA, Mad Decent and more. On Thursday, the Hot Creations crew takes over with Jamie Jones, Lee Foss, Greg Pidcock, Mark Jenkyns and Anabel Englund accompanied by Canadian duo Art Department. Friday's event is a bass-heavy affair curated by the OWSLA crew and headlined by none other than Skrillex himself. Saturday is owned by Mad Decent and, while Diplo's name isn't officially on the roster, a "super surprise B2B DJ set" practically screams "Twerkfest 2014." Wrapping up the Guest House and Miami Music Week with A Club Called Rhonda, the legendary Giorgio Moroder brings Tensnake, Goddollars and Paradise along for the ride to close out one of the premiere events during this year's dance music takeover.
Lee Foss – U Make Me Shy [Free Download]
In celebration of reaching 100,000 Facebook fans, Hot Creations co-head and Chicago native Lee Foss shared a free download with fans in the form of "U Make Me Shy," a track he "made a few years ago but decided to hold on to" until now. It's not bridging any genres or recruiting sex kitten vocalists like some of his other work may have, but its variations in production, quirky mix outs, and bass lines give it enough weight to comfortably stand in Lee's catalog as a sign of his growing fanbase and possibly even crossover success.