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Thirsty Thursday Thumps vol. 4

Posted by electrohusky on February 23, 2012
Posted in: Electronic Dance Music (EDM), Playlists. Tagged: Bingo Players, House, EDM, Jam, Banger, Trance, Anthem, Dada Life, Porter Robinson, Nicky Romero. Leave a Comment

Thanks to the house music gods, along with MASS EDMC and NV Concepts, EHusky will be thumpin’ with the Bingo Players, Hardwell and Dada Life on this marvelous thursday night. In light of this, volume four of the weekly TTT will be partly inspired by the aforementioned artists. As always, though, I saved some gems from the past week for this occasion, and you will now be granted access to some truly special tunes. Hope you enjoy… and stay thirsty, my friends.

Keep It Coming (Tony Junior Remix) – Starkillers & Nadia Ali - From the man who brought you “Anigav” comes a sultry, sexy remix of yet another dazzling performance including Nadia Ali. Look for this to circulate soon…

Se7en (Compilation Edit) – Nicky Romero - New track from one of the hottest producers out there right now… This one has unbelievable potential, and though this is really just a preview, you get a full taste of every element of the song. Love it, Nicky! (via Nicky Romero’s Miami 2012 Mix & Cr2)

Say My Name (Conspirator Remix) – Porter Robinson - Put a little wobble in your step tonight with this heavy dubstep remix of an evocative Porter Robinson anthem.

EHusky’s Weekend Essentials:

Mr. Mister (ft. Wynter Gordon) – Sato Goldschlag – I love Wynter Gordon’s voice, and this deep trouse jam rides the vocal track like a rollercoaster, hitting every note at the most opportune time.

Mr. Mister feat. Wynter Gordon by Sato Goldschlag

Higher State (Christian Davies Remix) – Bailey ft. Jodie Connor - Teetering on the line between trance and progressive house, this song is one of those that has the capability of taking your mind and soul to a better place. I remember listening to this on repeat to prep for Armin van Buuren on a train from Paris to Amsterdam. This jam will always have a place in my heart.

Dada & Bingo Get In On The Action:

Cry (Just A Little) (Olav Basoski Remix) – Bingo Players - Obviously, the original mix of this song is widely known. This remix, not so much. It’s different while still retaining the dance vibe everyone loved so much about the Bingo Players original. Think modern disco.

Alcoholic (Dada Life Remix) – Tim Berg - Aptly named for thirsty thursday, this track is a bona fide party people anthem. Subtract Tim’s ultra-melodic style and replace it with Dada’s sausage fattener and you have yourself a fantastic jam to rage to.

- SZ (@TheElectroHusky)

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Support ElectroHusky on Facebook!!

Posted by electrohusky on February 23, 2012
Posted in: Local. Tagged: EDM, EHusky, Facebook, House, Jam, Paul Thomas. Leave a Comment

Now, I don’t normally do this, but EHusky is looking to expand and grow, as well as build a staff. The more likes we have on Facebook, and the more Twitter followers we have, the easier it will be for the site to grow. So this is my request to all of the people who check EHusky: If you are on the site and haven’t clicked the like button yet, please do so. Your support is much appreciated. To show my appreciation, here’s a free download of a very soulful new track, Paul Thomas’ remix of Gladys Knight’s “I (Who Have Nothing)”. Thanks again, and I look forward to providing you all with jams in the future. Also, a special shout out to all my boys who make this possible… your contributions, support and music discoveries are always a valuable asset to this project.

I (Who Have Nothing) (Paul Thomas Club Mix) – Gladys Knight Download

- SZ (@TheElectroHusky)

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Local Talent Spotlight: DJ Shmallen

Posted by electrohusky on February 23, 2012
Posted in: Electronic Dance Music (EDM), House, Local, Remixes. Tagged: DJ, EDM, House, Jam, Local, Remix, UConn. Leave a Comment

I get many e-mails and messages every day from people asking me to promote this and that, and I can only do so much. But I make sure to listen to everything, and since I am a firm believer in giving credit where credit is due, I am presenting you with UConn’s own, DJ Shmallen and his new remix. “Leave The World Behind” has been on repeat for me this week, as I will be seeing Axwell this friday at Cosmic Opera, but as I’ve said before, I am always open to new remixes and interpretations of anything. Nicky Romero tweeted recently that a track isn’t done until it has the “head bop factor”. I am in concurrence with this opinion, and I am here to make the claim that DJ Shmallen’s remix of Leave This World Behind has just that. Do yourself a favor; Listen to the smooth, pulsing synths that this local UConn DJ has blessed us with, and support him with a little facebook love.

Leave This World Behind (DJ Shmallen Remix) – Swedish House Mafia & Laidback Luke

Leave The World Behind (shmallen Remix) by shmallen

DJ Shmallen on Facebook

 

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Last Time (R3hab Remix) – Labrinth

Posted by electrohusky on February 23, 2012
Posted in: House, Remixes. Tagged: Anthem, Banger, EDM, House, Jam, Labrinth, R3hab, Remix. Leave a Comment

Last week the Knife Party Remix of this track was featured on EHusky, and it was a big hit. R3hab’s version is a step removed from his normal style in that it does not feature that signature, chainsaw bassline that we’ve talked about so much recently. Instead, it has a much more melodic and uplifting feel to it, seemingly more representative of someone like Fareoh. I’m definitely a fan, and I think this really thwarts any criticism people discussed involving R3hab’s tendency to make tracks that sounded to similar. Check it out, it remains unreleased as of now.

Last Time (R3hab Remix) – Labrinth

Labrinth – Last Time (R3hab Remix) by R3HAB

- SZ (@TheElectroHusky)

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DJ Andy C Mix: History Of The World Part II

Posted by electrohusky on February 23, 2012
Posted in: DJ Andy C Mixes, Playlists. Tagged: Anthem, Banger, DJ Andy C, EDM, electro, House, Jam, Mix. Leave a Comment

Last week, DJ Andy C hit y’all with a masterful mini-mix titled History of the World Part One. This, ladies and gentlemen, is the sequel. Complete with some of your favorite mixed, mashed and remix tunes, this one is sure to inspire you to shake what yo’ mama gave you this thursday night. Listen, download, and remember to get wild.

History of the World Part Two by DJ ANDY C

- SZ (@TheElectroHusky) in collaboration with DJ Andy C

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Elephant (Wideboys Dub) – Alexandra Burke ft. Erick Morillo

Posted by electrohusky on February 22, 2012
Posted in: Electro, House. Tagged: Anthem, Banger, EDM, electro, Erick Morillo, House, Jam, Wideboys. Leave a Comment

The Wideboys have done it again. Specializing in party anthems and uplifting house, the Wideboys have created a remix that falls nothing short of spectacular. This is the type of track I want playing during all the best moments in my life. Plain and simple, it just makes you feel good. I don’t even want to write anymore about this one, just listen to it. It has all the elements you need for a great track, and then some.

Elephant (Wideboys Dub) – Alexandra Burke ft. Erick Morillo Download

- SZ (@TheElectroHusky)

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Roll The Dice (Original Mix) – Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman

Posted by electrohusky on February 22, 2012
Posted in: Electronic Dance Music (EDM), House. Tagged: House, EDM, Jam, Dance, Banger, Melodic, Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman. Leave a Comment

Dimitri Vangelis and Wyman were the purveyors of some of EHusky’s favorite tracks of 2011. Think “Ignited” and their remix of Dinka’s “Reach For Me”. It’s been awhile since this tandem released something, but it was well worth the wait. This is one of those tracks that builds for eons, but rest assured, it delivers with style and grace. With the increased connection of Las Vegas to electronic music, EHusky has to wonder whether or not LV had a significant influence on the production and title of this melodic tune. Look for big things out of this duo in 2012.

Roll The Dice (Original Mix) – Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman Beatport

BONUS:

Free (Dimitri Vangelis & Wyman Remix) – Mikael Weermets & Audible ft. Max C Download

- SZ (@TheElectroHusky)

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Energy (Original Mix) – TEFLo

Posted by electrohusky on February 21, 2012
Posted in: Electronic Dance Music (EDM), House. Tagged: House, EDM, Jam, electro, Banger, Anthem. Leave a Comment

TEFLo is a fairly new producer, and believe it or not he does not hail from Sweden or the Netherlands. Instead, TEFLo calls Norway home. Little did we know, this guy has a propensity for making uplifting progressive house tracks that feature a sound similar to that of Avicii. This is high praise, but the track you are about to hear resembles very closely the vibe portrayed in “Levels”. The official release date for this track is February 22nd on Exclusive Recordings. Make sure you hop on the opportunity to grab this big-room banger.

Energy (Original Mix) – TEFLo 

02 Energy (Original Mix) by Exclusive Recordings

- SZ (@TheElectroHusky)

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Somebody That I Used To Know (Magnus & Timon Remix) – Gotye

Posted by electrohusky on February 21, 2012
Posted in: House, Remixes, Uncategorized. Tagged: Anthem, Banger, EDM, House, Jam, Magnus & Timon, Paris, Remix. Leave a Comment

Magnus & Timon are two Paris-based producers who caught EHusky’s attention with their remix of “Walking Alone”. Some weeks later, and we are blessed with a dazzling new remix from these up and coming Parisians. An enchanting build leads into a gorge filled with electronic piano and sweeping synths, sure to ignite dance floors wherever this track is played. There have been countless remixes of Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used To Know”, but this is now a top contender for EHusky’s favorite. I want everyone to show some love and support for this talented duo by liking them on Facebook, and spreading the word. A simple mouse click on their facebook page will grant you access to a free download for this song; most assuredly something you do not want to miss out on. EHusky is in full support of Magnus & Timon and wishes them the best of luck.

Somebody That I Used To Know (Magnus & Timon Remix) – Gotye

Gotye feat. Kimbra – Somebody That I Used To Know (Magnus & Timon Remix) by Magnus & Timon

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/magnusandtimon

Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/magnusandtimon

 - SZ (@TheElectroHusky)

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The Overdue Recap: EHusky Visits Atlantic City For A Night With David Guetta & R3hab

Posted by electrohusky on February 21, 2012
Posted in: Events, Lifestyle. Tagged: House, EDM, electro, R3hab, David Guetta, Live Show. Leave a Comment

Atlantic City, built on lost money and rich New Yorkers with gambling addictions, is now an up and coming haven for house music. Bright billboards advertising for the likes of Tiesto, Ingrosso, and Alesso can be seen for miles as you approach the boisterous and gaudy Atlantic City skyline emerging near the Jersey shore. The only thoughts a sight like this really permits run along the lines of: “This is going to be a wild night.” And that it was. Before proceeding with the reviews of the actual show, let me make it quite clear that I never really had great expectations for David Guetta’s performance, perhaps because I bought into the “he’s way to poppy” sentiment that circulates within the EDM community. I say this despite the fact that I’d heard some of his live DJ sets, and I enjoyed them thoroughly. To me, Atlantic City represented that sense of “fakeness” that some people attribute to Guetta, so I was under the impression that his set would be dominated by his mainstream, pop-oriented tracks. Much to my enjoyment, my preconceived notions were thwarted instantly.

The Borgata is your typical casino; Nice, loud and welcoming… until you really look at the dismay and self-destruction written on the faces of those troubled patrons who haven’t left their seat at the slot machine for four hours. The concert venue, which was on a higher floor, was the polar opposite. Clean, breezy and carpeted, this was easily my favorite venue thus far. Voss water and $12 beers aside, the event center at the Borgata provided something that is overlooked at so many similar shows: Comfort. All night the crowd was blessed with a reasonable temperature and ample room to express themselves via inspired dance moves. Given the magnitude of the sets performed, such luxuries became necessities.

R3hab In The Mix

Anyone who follows R3hab on Twitter should be well-versed in the meaning behind a common hashtag of his: #ChainsawMadnessTour. For those who are confused as to what exactly this means, allow me to explain. R3hab’s musical style is characterized by massive, heavy, grinding bass lines that resemble loosely the sound of a chainsaw — though obviously a far more melodic version of. The talented dutchmen prepped the crowd with fifteen minutes of progressive  and melodic house before stealthily dropping a nefarious, grinding track he collaborated on with Afrojack, “Prutataaa”. The response of the crowd was incredible, and I have to say at this point that no DJ that I have seen conveyed as much energy through turntables as R3hab did that night.

R3hab Drops His Remix of Skylar Grey’s “Dance Without You”

As the EDM genre grows in popularity, so do these shows. The result is an increased emphasis on extra production, i.e. light shows or high definition screens and even robots with lasers (we’ll come to that later). While this is largely entertaining, it sometimes drowns out the music, rather than complimenting it. This is what I’d like to refer to as ‘sensory overload’. R3hab sought to alleviate this problem, accompanied by nothing but his turntables, some spot lights and an MC on stage. In other words, the focus was on nothing but the music, as well as R3hab’s supreme skills as a DJ. And make no mistake about it, R3hab is a bona fide DJ. He produces hear and there, but he specializes in the ability to make members of the audience lose their mind in the sets he spins. The best part? No one was as into it as he was. It’s a pleasure to watch a DJ who truly loves what he’s doing, which is why EHusky believes R3hab to be a must-see for any true EDM buff.

The Essentials from R3hab’s Set:

Dance Without You (R3hab Remix) – Skylar Grey - To this day, “Dance Without You” remains one of my favorite R3hab tracks. It has such a melodic build, but the steep drop hits like a ton of bricks.

Throw Your Hands Up (Danza Kuduro) (R3hab Dayglow Remix) – Qwote - Oi Oi Oi, OI OI OI

In My Mind (Axwell Edit) – Ivan Gough & Feenixpawl ft. Georgi Kay - Swedish House Mafia’s pick for the #1 song in dance music right now. Impossible not to go absolutely crazy when you hear this live…


David Guetta In The Mix

Without even so much as a five minute break from the chaos that was R3hab’s set, David Guetta took the stage, now clad with a massive array of LED lighting and 3-D on-screen imagery. Unlike R3hab’s set, the world’s “#1 DJ” came prepared with a mind-blowing and multi-faceted production that supplied all of the sensory desires shared by members of the audience. He took off in full force, supplying endless energy to stunned electro-lites like myself for more than 2 hours. His set, while still affording some time for his pop-star alter ego, featured tracks from the likes of Hardwell, Nicky Romero, and Swedish House Mafia, among many others. Further, he played some of his club jams, like “The Alphabeat” and “Lunar”, a collaboration with Afrojack. Let’s focus on Nicky Romero, though.

At some point during the show, I remember tweeting about the overwhelming, yet wonderful presence of Nicky Romero’s material within the track list. Well, as it turns out, the two of them have been working feverishly on new music, spawning the collaborative duo that will now be known as “Jack Back”. Their most notable production as of now is “Wild One Two” which is incredibly popular, and currently holds the #2 spot on Beatport. When I attended this show, the track was unreleased, and had only been previewed. Needless to say, hearing the track in its entirety for the first time live was a memorable experience, and somehow most people knew the words, re-affirming my belief that EDM fans are now generally more educated in the happenings of the genre. This greatly enhances the atmosphere at any given show, and will ultimately help foster further growth of dance music in the United States.

David Guetta Drops Titanium (Alesso Remix)

Another Nicky Romero song that was superb on the mega-speakers was “Generation 303″, and I must confess I don’t think I have listened to a single track more since then. Now, let me point your attention to a song many profess to be played out: Avicii’s “Levels”. I have heard Levels at just about every show I’ve been to in the past 6 months, but it still has yet to get old. And when David Guetta dropped it at the Borgata, I witnessed the single greatest response I’d ever seen from a crowd. Even the few 50 year old couples were getting down and dirty. Levels strikes again with unbelievable prowess. It’s culmination led to intense chanting, breathing new life into the next track: Avicii & Nicky Romero’s “Nicktim”. When I think about that 10 minutes of my life, it sends shivers down my spine. And that is what it’s all about. Great music, great atmosphere, irreplaceable memories that will never leave you. EHusky bows at the talents conveyed by Both R3hab & David Guetta that night, and recommends that you do everything in your power to see both of them.

David Guetta’s Encore: New Track by the “Jack Back” duo (Guetta & Romero) 

The Essentials From David Guetta’s Set:

The Alphabeat (Original Mix) – David Guetta - One of my all-time favorite tracks by Guetta, this jam features enormous electronic synths that fill you up with an “I just wanna dance” feeling.

Nicktim (Original Mix) – Avicii & Nicky Romero - A highly anticipated release, this tune pleases the crowd every single time it’s played… hands down.

Wild One Two (Original Mix) – David Guetta & Nicky Romero ft. Sia - Hey I heard you were a wild one… ‘Nuff said.

- SZ (@TheElectroHusky)

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