Lane 8 feat. Bipolar Sunshine – I Got What You Need (Every Night)
Anjunadeep representatives, Lane 8, earn a nod from Zane Lowe as a Future Exclusive for their latest tropically infused groover. "I Got What You Need (Every Night)," makes perfect use of Bipolar Sunshine's raspy top line and, in typical Lane 8 fashion, conjures up beachside vibes with ease. From its bubbling instrumental, ethereal synthwork, and wood block percussion, "I Got What You Need" is exactly what you need for this summer's sunsets... and sunrises.
Lane 8 feat. Lucy Stone – Nothing You Can Say (Baio Remix)
Vampire Weekend bassist Chris Baio takes on Lane 8's "Nothing You Can Say" and delivers the sort of expertly crafted rhythm you'd expect out of the Grammy-winning musician. A collection of stuttering claves and claps define the remix's quirky backdrop, complete with steel drum flair and sun-kissed atmosphere. Reminiscent of his radio successes, Baio sets Lucy Stone's gorgeous vocals on a bed of swelling synthwork destined for welcoming sunsets and sunrises -- this is feel good music, pure and simple.
Win a pair of tickets to Anjunadeep at Cafeina in Miami on March 29th
Anjunadeep take over Cafeina in Miami on March 29th for a special daytime party, bringing with them a host of label favorites, along with some very special guests. Joining the Anjunadeep regulars are two of the UK’s finest house music exports - T. Williams and Kidnap Kid. A regular supporter of Anjunadeep on his BBC Radio 1 show, and former remixer of Dusky, T. Williams has built a stellar reputation with his radio shows on Rinse and Radio 1, and top releases on labels like PMR. He’s joined by Kidnap Kid, a real favorite in the Anjunadeep office over the last 12 months with stunning tracks like “Survive.” An Anjunadeep party wouldn’t be complete without a set from chief A&R James Grant, one of the men behind the much-loved Anjunadeep compilation series. With “Anjunadeep 05” hitting #1 on the iTunes Dance Chart in the USA, expect a sneak preview of some brand new material from the forthcoming "Anjunadeep 06.” New York's Beckwith is on a hot streak at the moment, with his new Anandia EP going great and DJ bookings on both sides of the Atlantic. Also on the bill is another New Yorker, MANIK, who’ll be dropping some of his new music forthcoming on Anjunadeep, following releases on Ovum and Black Butter.