Tom Staar ft. In Atlanta – Staars (Original Mix)
UK club phenom Tom Staar delivers his most radio-friendly output today with the release of the aptly titled "Staars." Following up on his Style of Eye, Wall Recordings collaboration "After Dark," Staar finds himself enlisting the vocal talents of In Atlanta to provide the perfect pop top line to the producer's electro-tinged progressions. His official Spinnin' Records debut, "Staars," reaffirms the UK talent's position as one of the more versatile and infectious producers in the pop-backed club fuel arena.
Dirty South – Until The End (Tom Staar Remix) [Preview]
Only shortly after Pete Tong showcased Dirty South's latest single "Until The End" on Radio 1, Tom Staar is sharing a preview of his own version of the song off Dragan's album. The London-based producer takes the original's emotional top line and appropriately converts it into a bouncy club track with more focus on moving the crowd's feet than tugging at their heart strings. Although the preview clocks in under three minutes, it's enough of a taste to get excited for Staar's work and the impending complete remix package.
Francesco Rossi – Paper Aeroplane (Tom Staar Remix) [Preview]
Space helmet donning, British intergalactic production talent Tom Staar takes on Francesco Rossi's breakthrough hit "Paper Aeroplane" for his latest remix. Transforming the Italian producer's vocally driven masterpiece with driving synthesis and his signature space age builds, Staar dramatically changes the mood of Rossi's original. Celestial elements in tow, Tom Staar supplants the sinewy chorus with cascades of white noise and lush padwork that establish a perfect balance between electro grit and soaring melodies.
Moguai – Mpire (Tom Staar Remix) (Original Mix)
Now over a year old, Moguai's "Mpire" still evokes the same deliciously monumental energy as it did when first released. Enter British intergalactic export Tom Staar who injects the mix with a hearty dose of electro grit and gut wrenching percussion. Staar does well to maintain the original's crisp melodic signature while creating a re-imagined version of "Mpire" that is distinctly his own, intertwining Moguai's progressive touches with a flurry of greyscale synthwork.