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I’ve come across some really excellent music lately. But, to keep things short and to the point I am just going to point you to the dance stuff (what else do you want to listen to on a Saturday Night).


The List:

1. Lil’ Boots – Remedy (Rusko’s Big Trainer’s Remix)
Whoa. Rusko is a really talented producer. This song turned me on to a whole new genre–dubstep. Dubstep is sort of a cross between Garage and DnB. Even if you have no idea what I just said, do yourself a favor and go check out the song. I guarantee that you will be bobin’ your head within seconds. The bassline is super pumpy and the song bounces between a catchy chorus and a great break. When I first discovered the track it was all I listened to for about a week and continues to be in regular rotation in all my playlists. Lil’ Boots – Remedy (Rusko Big Trainers Remix)

2. B.A.B.Y – Let’s Dance (feat. Bet You Are William)
This is a great track from Brynjolfur (aka B.A.B.Y.) out of Denmark. It’s a little bit edgy for House, but a really smooth break brings it back into balance. The magic happens when the vocals are overlaid on the bassline. The first time I heard it, I didn’t want it to stop. B.A.B.Y – Let’s Dance (feat. Bet You Are William)

3. Green Tea – Future Classic (feat. Kero One)
A flowy track you can’t help but enjoy from the San Francisco producer Green Tea. It’s got a really fun electro bassline and a little guitar rift that will leave a smile on your face. Green Tea – Future Classic (feat. Kero One)

4. Modwheelmood – Sunday Morning
Modwheelmood is made up of Alessandro Cortini (of Nine Inch Nails fame) and guitarist Pelle Hillström. This tune falls somewhere between electro-rock and pure dance. It’s a bit slower and isn’t going to make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside with its haunting lyrics, but nonetheless it is a must hear. You’ll find yourself humming the spooky melody out of nowhere and then be itching to hear the track in full. Modwheelmood – Sunday Morning

5. Discovery – Osaka Loop Line
I’m not a talented enough dancer to do this track by Discovery justice. Somebody could really groove to the uber-syncopated intro and break. It sounds like nothing I have heard. Evolving from almost perfect noise, it blossoms into a beautiful song with a great beat. I actually thought my speakers were tweaking out for the first few bars. I can’t thank groups like this enough for truly providing a unique and wonderful offering. If you are wondering who is pushing music’s evolution, it’s these guys. Discovery – Osaka Loop Line



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