Tuesday 15 October 2013

N0ZTRADAM'IAN Prescription 18: Throwback Tunes - Bangers, some trap and even a bit of hardstyle


Welcome back to another post, today's post goes a little something like this:

"Champs" - Moguai {Progressive House}
-Released as a single [SIZE Records]


"Tsunami" - DVBBS & Borgeous {Big Room House}
-Released as a single [Doorn / SPINNIN' Records]


"Manslaughter VIP" - Lets Be Friends {Electro}
-Released with Monstercat 014 - Discovery [Monstercat]

"Feel So Good" - Noisecontrollers {Hardstyle}
-Released with Scantraxx 126 - Single [Scantraxx]


"Love Me Again" - John Newman (Max Sanna & Steve Pitron club mix) {Progressive House}
-Released as a single [Universal Island Records / Universal Music Operations Limited]

"You & Me" - Disclosure (ft Eliza Doolittle) (Baauer remix) {Trap}
-Released as a single [Universal Island Records / Universal Music Operations Limited]

Done and Done, enjoy these ones guys and gals.Now lets talk about things (melodies + melodies +melodies... what).

Champs was a relatively recent track from artist Moguai and it certainly hits the right beat. Bringing in a fast beat, nice vocal sequences and an awesome melody its a great dance track.

Huge.... If you haven't heard Tsunami on the dance-floor your dj is doing something wrong. Easily one of my favorite new bangers Tsunami could get anyone on their feet. DVBBS & borgeous bring together one of the craziest drops in a while with an amazing beat and melody. What more can we ask for.... TSSSSUNAMIIII.

Manslaughter VIP may hit you as a weird track and to my eyes that's what makes it interesting. It has a great melody and once it picks up pace it really rolls out the punches. Plus (very much like Tsunami) it has a dope drop with a great vocal attached.

Ahh hardstyle, always the loner on this blog. But due to Noisecontrollers use of vocals and an interesting melody even I can get over the continuous banging beat. (It may be growing on me, we'll see soon enough)

Love Me Again has everything I would want in a house track: John Newman on the vocals, a superb beat and an awe inspiring melody. Definitely one to pick up.

This one caught my eye a while ago, mainly due to the vocal sequence stuffed between the trap melody and beat. Baauer, as per usual, hits the right notes and brings in another great remix. (There may be a resurfacing of this track later... for some reason)

And there we have it, a look into the past. Hopefully you enjoyed our little trip. See you on thursday.
N0ZTRA out, listen well.

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