DubVision – Redux (Original Mix) [Preview]
Dutch domination abounds. Recent Axis guest mixers and famed "Committed to Sparkle Motion" remixers DubVision are back with a preview of their latest original production "Redux," due out on Spinnin Records on March 8th -- just in time for Miami. "Redux" holds the line with what DubVision has released so far: simple, uplifting big room chord progressions with major builds and breaks -- perfect for a main stage type of feel. Take a listen to the preview below and look for the full release in a few weeks.
TheFatRat – Splinter (Original Mix)
After creating a name for himself with a bevvy of interstellar remixes and production credits on a Lupe Fiasco track, TheFatRat takes his first swing at the original release game with the electro house meets dubstep hybrid "Splinter." Possibly named after a Ninja Turtle training sewer rat, the LA-based producer's first original begins as a funky, vocal stuttered-jewel before quickly transforming into a savagely aggressive dubstep bomb that will catch casual listeners by surprise. Leaving his funky electro house style in the dust for his first release on Spinnin', TheFatRat takes a step outside of his comfort zone with compelling -- and ground-shaking -- results.
Tritonal – Azuca (Topher Jones Remix)
Topher Jones, most recently of "Brohammer" fame, takes on Tritonal's extremely melodic progressive track "Azuca" for his most recent release, out today on Spinnin' Records. If you're someone who appreciates a tinge of melody but always wants that really fat electro drop, Topher's remix is going to be right up your alley. He keeps a good portion of the song intact, but totally erases Chad & Dave's sing-songy break in favor of a far grungier style. Bravo Topher, we'll be headbanging and shuffling to this one for days.
Carnage & Borgore – Incredible (Original Mix) [Preview]
It's safe to say we didn't expect to see Borgore release big room house tracks any time soon. In rare form, the audacious dubstep veteran collaborates with trap prodigy, Carnage, to produce a dancefloor trembler to rival "Epic." "Incredible," set to release on Spinnin' Records, almost feels like the sequel to the Silva and Quintino original
Dimitri Vegas, Moguai & Like Mike – Mammoth (Original Mix) [Preview]
Coming on the heels of the Tommorowland ticket announcement is a preview from Belgium’s own Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike. The boisterous duo teamed up with German house producer Moguai on “Mammoth,” a suitable name for the massive production from the unlikely trio. The progressive house track eases into a four on the floor beat, throwing in Moguai’s signature tonal sounds and a jump-ready Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike build. Tomorrowland fans have already caught a listen from the festival’s official aftermovie; for everyone else the track will be released March 4 through Spinnin’ Records.
Quintino and Ralvero preview their latest collaboration ‘Jackpot’
Things go supernova when two of dance music's most high energy producers join forces in the studio . "Jackpot" is Quintino and Ralvero's latest big room, electro effort that strikes a perfect balance between both producers sonic styles. Jump music at its finest, the production is built on a foundation of heavy kicks and squealing synthetic stabs. It's slot machine-styled drop and a rumbling kick driven breakdown drive the high-octane original into high gear marking the first official outing from the Dutch duo in 2013.
John Dahlback – Pressure (Original Mix) [Preview]
If Sander Van Doorn and Tiesto have already given an unreleased track airtime, you know it’s going to be huge. The track in question is “Pressure,” Swedish producer John Dahlback’s latest effort. With it's deep slithering synth, relentless, kick-driven bassline and seemingly endless build, "Pressure" is another delightfully frenzied production from the Swedish DJ.
TheFatRat – Splinter (Original Mix) [Preview]
We'd like to think that TheFatRat's upcoming release "Splinter" is paying homage to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Ninja Turtles rodent mentor, but it's more likely that the name is in reference to the haunting melody and monstrous dubstep drop that splinters the track into two distinct parts. His first planned release of 2013, "Splinter" utilizes pitch bended vocal samples to create an eerie arpeggio encompassed by a string-laden, orchestral electro build. Set to be released on January 25th via Spinnin Records, TheFatRat seems to be taking a more aggressive approach to his sound to start 2013.