Tiësto and Nari & Milani team up with Delayers for ‘Move to the Rhythm’
The duo who may have singlehandedly launched recent wave of minimal drop endemia, Nari & Milani, return to the original production circuit with their latest collaboration with Tiësto on "Move to the Rhythm." Flying under the Musical Freedom flag for their latest high octane output, the Italian duo in collaboration with dance music's most iconic producer have flipped the switch on the style that made them famous. "Move to the Rhythm" is a big room blitz through and through, but rather than tow the line of 2013's penchant for minimal drum driven drops, the trio shake things up a bit with more traditional gritty electro chord play and thunderous kicks.
Nari & Milani and Maurizio Gubellini feat. Nicci – Vago (Original Mix)
The masterminds of the minimal drop Nari & Milani return with Maurizio Gubellino and Nicci for the latest in their catalog of frenzied floorshakers. "Vago" wastes to time to show its teeth, building into a drop in first 30 seconds. The same razor sharp breakdowns that made "Atom" so famous are back, interspersed by crisp percussion and soaring big room chordplay. It's a sound outing from the duo whose trend-setting style has been imitated by countless others desperate to recreate "Atom's" appeal.
Cr2 Live and Direct presents 3-disc ‘Miami 2013’ compilation from MYNC, R3hab, and Nari & Milani
As Miami Music Week quickly approaches a veritable tidal wave of compilations and big name releases have flooded the dance music scene. One such compilation, Cr2 Live and Direct's "Miami 2013" adds rocket fuel to the Miami fire with three exclusive mixes from MYNC, R3hab and Nari & Milani. Each mix is a straight-shot of big room adrenaline, mainlining the biggest tracks in progressive and electro straight into your ear canals. If the recent barrage of festival-friendly releases hasn't got your blood pumping then these three mixes will undoubtedly do the trick.
Nari & Milani – Atom (Spenca & AFK Trap Remix) [Free Download]
Nari & Milani's "Atom" may have been released nearly a year ago, but its rattling drop still pervades the dusky atmosphere of after-hour night clubs and festivals alike. While countless previous anthems have been turned over into sprawling trap renditions with varying results, dubstep producers Spenca and AFK's transformation of "Atom" is one of the best.