Friday 25 October 2013

N0ZTRADAM'IAN Prescription 24: Angello, Afrojack, Diplo, Kaskade and some newcomers hit the list

Welcome to the final post of this week, today we step back into the world of EDM for some fresh new tunes to get your weekend started. Enjoy:

"Count On Me" - Chase & Status (ft Moko) (Steve Angello remix) {House}
-Released with Count On Me (Remixes) [ft Moko] EP [Chase & Status / Mercury Records]

"Elastic Heart" - SIA (ft The Weeknd & Diplo) {Pop}
-Released with The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) [Universal Republic Records / UMG Recordings]

"Last Chance" - Kaskade & Project 46 {Progressive House}
-Released with Atmosphere (Deluxe Edition) [Ultra Records]

"The Spark" - Afrojack (ft Spree Wilson) (Afrojack Club Edit) {Progressive House}
-Released as a single [Van Der Wall International Ltd / PM:AM Recordings / Universal Music BV / Island Def Jam]

"We Are Together" - Planet Of Sound {House}
-Dunno where you can find it, may not be released yet. Sometime soon on Armada.

"Gore Bass Machine" - Voltage {Electro Bass}
-Released for free on Soundcloud, get it now.

"Collateral" - MickMag & JustBob {Electro House}
-Released as a single [Big & Dirty (Be Yourself Music)]

And there we go, as I stated a few days back I'm trying to put more musical content onto this blog and so you'll notice that there are now 7 tracks per post. Don't worry however there is plenty to come and as always new tracks are released every day. Just a heads up before I go into some commentary, If you missed yesterday's post it was all about Flosstradamus and Zeds Dead, two major players in North America's Trap scene. I suggest you go back and check that out.

Chase & Status once again hits this blog but this time riding the coattails of master DJ and artist Steve Angello of Swedish House Mafia fame. With the original Count On Me bringing perfect vocals and a superb guitar melody mixed with a great beat, Angello adds to the mix. He manages to make a classic from C&S even better with some surprising remixed melodies and fine tuning to the overall beat and progression.

The next song up may not strike you as an electronic song, but it scoots itself into this lineup thanks to Diplo and his electronic background melody and beat work. Don't get me wrong SIA and The Weeknd's vocals are crazy good but without the electronic work by the American star I wouldn't consider this electronic.

Another great vocal track by superstar artists Kaskade and Project 46, Last chance has a great melody, a superb vocal track and has awesome progressions and beats. Kaskade also makes its well deserved debut on this blog.

The newest masterpiece from top artist Afrojack takes a different tack to his usual style. Surprisingly Afrojack brings in a full vocal track to encompass almost the entirety of the song. Deciding to slow the tempo and create superb melodies, whether you go for the Original Mix or Afrojack's Club Mix The Spark truly hits the mark.

The next song happens to be the one of the biggest songs to come out of The Itunes Festival in London, England that happened on the 30th of September this year. One of the chillest house tracks I've seen in awhile (apart from deep house), new artists Planet Of Sound do a great job. This song could easily be played in any atmosphere and get people to quiet down and listen.

Of course after that chill track we need to get the blood flowing again right, cue Gore Bass Machine. Bringing , as its name suggests, a great bassline, some superb house melodies and of course a drop to be expected of any song with a name containing gore. Voltage does a great job with this one.

Another House excellency coming from the underground this one is titled Collateral and is put together by MickMag and JustBob. Bringing banging beats and a melody that would be home in any hardstyle or dubstep track.

Hopefully that gets your weekend started off right, remember to check back at the trap throwback I posted yesterday and come back for Monday's dose of new tunes.

N0ZTRA out, listen well.

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