Dillon Francis & Sultan & Ned Shepard Ft. The Chain Gang Of 1974 – When We Were Young

Dillon Francis & Sultan & Ned Shepard Ft. The Chain Gang Of 1974 - When We Were Young

Dillon’s second promotional single for his upcoming album, “When We Were Young” features Sultan & Ned Shepard with vocals by The Chain Gang Of 1974. Imagining this track being played in front of thousands with thousands singing along gives me the chills. This is a definite must have track, get it today and pre-order Dillon’s new album “Money Sucks, Friends Rule” You can also stream this track on iTunes Radio.

GET IT ON ITUNES: When We Were Young (feat. The Chain Gang of 1974) – Money Sucks, Friends Rule

Deorro Ft. DyCy – Five Hours (Don’t Hold Me Back) [Full Stream]

Deorro Ft. DyCy - Five Hours (Don't Hold Me Back)

Deorro is back with the vocal version to his successful hit, “Five Hours” What’s great about the this vocal version is that is sounds like an original track, in the sense that it doesn’t just sound like someone threw some vocals on an instrumental. DyCy’s vocals on this fit the instrumental so well. Don’t beleive me? Take a listen for yourself.

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iTunes: Five Hours (Don’t Hold Me Back) [Vocal Mix] [feat. DyCy] – Single – Deorro

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Yaviah – Sueño Erótico

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Written and performed by Yaviah / BlackFather Inc 2014.
Recording of vocals by Super Yei in Night City Recordings.
Mixture of vocals by Super Yei and Hi Flow in Night City Recordings.
Music by Jorgie Milliano.
Guitars by Rico Monaco and Benson.
Additional musical arrangements by Hi Flow and Super Yei.
Final Mix and mastering by Hi Flow in Hi Flow Studio.
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Daddy’s Groove & Cryogenix- Blackout (Preview)

Daddy's Groove & Cryogenix-Blackout

This hot track is previewed exclusively on our site this week, showing off some of Daddy’s Groove’s exquisite talent at blending great drops with amazing buildups to them. Starting off with a strong baseline, it’s emphasized with the strategic placement of pauses in the track, building the track’s intensity. As the song progresses, the vocals echo louder and louder, building into the very base-heavy, drop.

Daddy’s Groove, a hot trio of talented and powerful producers have worked for years, blending european productions to expand and make a name for themselves in the International clubbing scene.

The full release of this track will be on August 1st on Ultra Records. Stay tuned to experience the release.

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Review: Juan Magan – The King Is Back Vol. 1

The King Is Back Juan Magan

If Juan Magan’s new album were a piece of musical candy it would be Latin-Pop sprinkled with EDM a few pieces dipped in Merengue Electronico.

The ‘EDM’ tracks were kind of lacking if you like new cutting edge sounds; the melodies sounded as if they were just copied and pasted from a pre-made sound library and basically sounded like pop. The crossover of using Spanish and English, or Spanglish, was a unique touch on some EDM tracks like “Falling In Love (ft. Zion & Lennox)” which saved them from complete mediocrity but, again, it sounded Pop-like.

Get it on iTunes: The King Is Back, Vol. 1 – Juan Magan

The album wasn’t all bad, the Merengue Electronico or Electronic merengue songs were on point. My personal favorite was “Si No Te Quisiera” which was a bit of a surprise. Belinda, which is normally known for her borderline mediocre pop music, and Lapiz Conciente, a hard hitting Dominican rapper, are both featured artists on it, which seems kind of odd at first but, they come together relatively well. The chorus on this track is what puts it over the top; the catchy-ness, the rhythm and the shear dance-ability of the track collectively make “Si No Te Quisiera” the must have song on this album along with the track with Maffio, “Tentandome” Farruko also hopped on the album with “Como El Viento” which has some pop and Kuduro elements that make the track a radio hit.

Rating: 3.5 / 5 Stars

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R.U.S.H By Wildstylez (Hardstyle/Free Download)

rushThis is a complete and astonishing track that has all the characteristics of a hit song. Wildstylez an icon and a Hardstyle pioneer knows exactly how to put together a song that will make you listen to it again and again. Hit play and automatically the melody will prepare you for what is going to be an explosion of vigorous yet soothing bass lines. The key to an entertaining track is its build up and Wildstylez makes no mistake here.

Top 3 Tracks For The Weekend #4: Angel & Khriz, Tony Junior & More!

This week we bring you three tracks from three different genres; Tony Junior and Baggi Begovic’s “Plur Warriors”, Disciples’ remix of “Mercy Mercy Me” by Marvin Gaye and Angel & Khriz’ new single “Wepa”

1. TONY JUNIOR & BAGGI BEGOVIC – PLUR WARRIORS

2. Disciples – Mercy (Ft. Marvin Gaye) [FREE DOWNLOAD]

3. Angel & Khriz – Wepa

Bonus: Yellow Claw’s New EP! Featuring Waka Flocka, Diplo & More!

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Review of Dirty South – Unbreakable: Pete Tong’s Essential New Tune

Dirty South Unbreakable

In this new, hot track by Dirty South, a Pete Tong Essential Tune, Unbreakable, Dirty South creates a beautiful blend of dance, trance, and melodic music.  The song starts off with having a very light, melodic background noise, later introducing the vocals, who follow a similar style as Coldplay. As the lyrics build, the baseline grows stronger, introducing more and more instruments as the chorus progresses. The drop has a very light melody with a heavy focus on the trance genre.

“Unbreakable” Out August 2014

Born in Serbia, raised in Australia, Dirty South’s life has caused him to travel all over, also making him a very well-rounded individual, especially in his music. With this new hit single, Unbreakable, Dirty South is seeking out to release an album later this year, spanning many different genres. Dirty South is very talented at blending different genres and making them compatible to one another, in one single track.

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Review: RealBeanz Iced Coffee with Coconut Water

RealBeaz has released a ready-to-drink iced coffee drink made with Coconut water. Although the combination may seem a bit odd, the dark rich flavor of the coffee combines well with the light and sweet Coconut water for a unique iced coffee experience.

The coconut water adds a noticeable yet subtle flavor to the coffee which at first may catch you by surprise but, after a few sips the different flavor notes come together really well. In addition to making the drink tastier, the coconut water makes the iced coffee very refreshing.

Out of their new flavors, I found that the Cappuccino and Caramel Iced Coffees tasted the best as they worked well with the coconut water. Although the coffee can be drank straight out of the bottle, there’s nothing like drinking iced coffee out of a cup with a couple ice cubes.

RealBeanz Iced Coffees are available nationwide; you can find local retailers on their website.

Review: Daddy Yankee @ Echostage

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Event: Daddy Yankee @ Echostage – July 18, 2014 –

Puerto Rican ‘Reggaetonero’, Daddy Yankee, performed at one of Washington DC’s premier venues, Echostage. Traditionally Echostage is a hub for Electronic music shows but, last Friday it was home to one of the best Reggaetoneros in the game.

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The night began pretty bad to say the least; the opening DJs didn’t know what to play with the crowd booing at times and even a commercial being played on the Echostage LED wall — all of which were failures by the promoters of the event. Luckily, Daddy Yankee was able to save the night. Daddy Yankee opened with what boosted his career onto the international stage, and we all know it, “Gasolina” in honor of 10 years since the release of his album “Barrio Fino” As the night went on, the crowd completely forgot the failures of the opening acts and sang along to just about every song.

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The crowd was surprisingly diverse; fans from a wide range of ages, backgrounds and ethnic groups — it was nice to see how Reggaeton has globalized beyond just the Latin market. What made the night most enjoyable was how the fans knew every song; it didn’t matter whether it was old or new, the crowd danced and sang the night away. My only grievance is that Daddy Yankee didn’t perform, “Gangsta Zone”, which was one of my personal favorites from Barrio Fino En Directo. Even though he didn’t perform my favorite throwback song, overall, the night was memorable and one of my favorite Reggaeton concerts as of today.

Rating: 4.5 / 5 Stars

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