
Felix Cartal is a name that has been gaining increased exposure in my iTunes library, and he tends to hook his tracks up with a very hard and purposeful electro intonation. The remix package for his latest jam with Miss Palmer entitled “Black To White” features a slew of different sounds. You’ll hear from Angger Dimas, Clockwork, Tommy Noble and The Loops Of Fury in this highly energetic and upbeat package.
Black To White (Angger Dimas Remix) - Mr. Dimas has decided to isolate the vocals only to slowly give rise to the whiny synths that lead into the grinding basslines of the cavernous drop. One thing is for sure: he certainly lives up to the name Angger.
Black To White (Clockwork Remix) - Clockwork has put in some serious work on this one, and the end result is synonymous with a futuristic, robotic sounding club anthem with deep bass and pulsing lines of electronic awesomeness. What does this mean? I guess you’ll just have to listen and find out!
Black To White (Tommy Noble Remix) - Melodic piano seems to be the main ingredient in this jam, but the drop is a wholesome serving of hard beats that picks up where Nari & Milani’s “Atom” left off. This is definitely the EHusky favorite.
Black To White (The Loops of Fury Remix) - I would characterize this one as very glitchy and choppy. But it also employs the element of funk and some melodious piano work that helps create a balance and contrast with the unorthodox approach taken in the drop. Definitely a cool rendition…
- SZ (@TheElectroHusky)



In need of some smooth, tranc-like synths today? Look no further than Kryder’s remix of Vada’s “Neon Lights”. The only real information you can find on Kryda is very secretive, but he describes himself as a futuristic dance music machine, and we have to agree. Seemingly aiming to bridge the gap between trance and progressive house, Kryder has created a sound that will be loved by many. The minimalist drop is the kind of thing that really throws crowds for a loop in the middle of a set. But wait… There’s more. After powering through a second melodic build, this remix cascades into a huge, stadium-filling get-up that rivals David Guetta & Nicky Romero’s “Wild One Two”. Definitely do not overlook this jam…





