Every so often a producer releases a remix of a track that puts an exciting new spin on the original. I can’t say I ever expected such a rework to come from Danny Avila of all artists, but I suppose that anything’s possible in 2016.
Where Mnek and Zara Larsson’s 2015 song, “Never Forget You,” made for a vaguely future house-inclined blend of post-edm influences, Avila’s bootleg is characterized by a more bold synthesis between big room house and trap. Somehow, even though both genres have been thoroughly run into the ground, the stylistic fusion just plain works.
Be that as it may, Danny Avila’s track record for producing his own releases is rumored to be far from pristine. In a perfect world I would like to credit him as the mind responsible for such a lively bootleg, but the extent of his actual creative contributions is anybody’s guess.
Where Mnek and Zara Larsson’s 2015 song, “Never Forget You,” made for a vaguely future house-inclined blend of post-edm influences, Avila’s bootleg is characterized by a more bold synthesis between big room house and trap. Somehow, even though both genres have been thoroughly run into the ground, the stylistic fusion just plain works.
Be that as it may, Danny Avila’s track record for producing his own releases is rumored to be far from pristine. In a perfect world I would like to credit him as the mind responsible for such a lively bootleg, but the extent of his actual creative contributions is anybody’s guess.
- 6/23/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
Ultra Music Festival has dropped a massive recap film this week, delivering over an hour of 4K footage detailing their worldwide events from last year. Set to a star studded soundtrack that features the likes of Skrillex, Martin Garrix, Steve Angello and more, the epic aftermovie boasts high production values and incredible footage shot around the globe at Ultra’s many events in 2015.
The Ultra recap video captures all the excitement and craziness of one of the world’s biggest festival brands, with plenty of live performances, crowd shots and incidental footage from its exotic locations portrayed in the film. It’s hard to imagine a more comprehensive memento of a year’s worth of Ultra events, and the new recap is the perfect way to relive your favorite events from 2015.
With live appearances from major talent like Oliver Heldens, Nervo, Disclosure and more, the new aftermovie is by far the craziest recap Ultra Music Festival has produced yet.
Check it out at the top of this page along with the track list below and let us know if you were able to attend any of the events this year.
1. Sam Feldt – Show Me Love (Edx’s Indian Summer Remix)
2. Michael Calfan – Mercy (Original Mix)
3. Oliver Heldens & Shaun Frank – Shades of Grey (Ft. Delaney Jane) (Club Mix)
3.5 Oliver Heldens and Shaun Frank – Shades of grey (Josh Philips remix)
4. Zonderling feat. Bishøp – Crazy For You (Extened Mix)
5. Martin Garrix – Poison
6. Martin Garrix vs Matisse & Sadko – Dragon
7. Nick Martin – Red Lion (Deniz Koyu Edit)
8. Firebeatz & Jay Hardway – Home (Extended Mix)
9. Nicky Romero & Stadiumx – Harmony
10. Curbi & Bougenvilla – Butterfly Effect (Extended Mix)
11. Tiesto & Tony Junior – Get Down
12. Goldfish – Heart Shaped Box feat Julia Church (Radio Edit)
13. Mercer – Encore (Extended Mix)
14. Martin Solveig & GTA – Intoxicated (Sleepy Tom Remix)
15. Valentino Khan – Deep Down Low
16. Skrillex Ragga Bomb Feat Ragga Twins Skrillex & Zomboy Remix
17. Fono – Real Joy
18. Hi-lo – Renegade Mastah
19. Chocolate Puma – Popatron
20. Sultan + Shepard vs. Futuristic Polar Bears – Manila (Original Mix)
21. W&W – The One
22. Holl & Rush – Napoleon (Original Mix)
23. Raiden – Heart Of Steel feat.Bright Lights (Extended Mix)
24. John Christian, Arin Tone & Corey James – Collage
25. Steve Angello ft. Mako – Children Of The Wild (Simon Alex Remix)
26. Bobby Burns feat. Hannah Robinson – Satellites (Asonn Remix) v3
27. Alpharock – Fawl
28. Martin Garrix – Break Through the Silence
29. Fedde Le Grand feat. Mozella – Beauty From The Ashes (Original Mix)
30. Fedde Le Grand feat. Jared Lee – Shadows (Original Mix)
31. Julian Jordan – Lost Words
32. Danny Avila & Kaaze – Close Your Eyes
33. Deniz Koyu & Amba Shepherd – The Way Out
34. Martin Garrix – ‘Now That I’ve Found You
35. Steve Angello feat. The Presets – Remember (Original Mix)...
The Ultra recap video captures all the excitement and craziness of one of the world’s biggest festival brands, with plenty of live performances, crowd shots and incidental footage from its exotic locations portrayed in the film. It’s hard to imagine a more comprehensive memento of a year’s worth of Ultra events, and the new recap is the perfect way to relive your favorite events from 2015.
With live appearances from major talent like Oliver Heldens, Nervo, Disclosure and more, the new aftermovie is by far the craziest recap Ultra Music Festival has produced yet.
Check it out at the top of this page along with the track list below and let us know if you were able to attend any of the events this year.
1. Sam Feldt – Show Me Love (Edx’s Indian Summer Remix)
2. Michael Calfan – Mercy (Original Mix)
3. Oliver Heldens & Shaun Frank – Shades of Grey (Ft. Delaney Jane) (Club Mix)
3.5 Oliver Heldens and Shaun Frank – Shades of grey (Josh Philips remix)
4. Zonderling feat. Bishøp – Crazy For You (Extened Mix)
5. Martin Garrix – Poison
6. Martin Garrix vs Matisse & Sadko – Dragon
7. Nick Martin – Red Lion (Deniz Koyu Edit)
8. Firebeatz & Jay Hardway – Home (Extended Mix)
9. Nicky Romero & Stadiumx – Harmony
10. Curbi & Bougenvilla – Butterfly Effect (Extended Mix)
11. Tiesto & Tony Junior – Get Down
12. Goldfish – Heart Shaped Box feat Julia Church (Radio Edit)
13. Mercer – Encore (Extended Mix)
14. Martin Solveig & GTA – Intoxicated (Sleepy Tom Remix)
15. Valentino Khan – Deep Down Low
16. Skrillex Ragga Bomb Feat Ragga Twins Skrillex & Zomboy Remix
17. Fono – Real Joy
18. Hi-lo – Renegade Mastah
19. Chocolate Puma – Popatron
20. Sultan + Shepard vs. Futuristic Polar Bears – Manila (Original Mix)
21. W&W – The One
22. Holl & Rush – Napoleon (Original Mix)
23. Raiden – Heart Of Steel feat.Bright Lights (Extended Mix)
24. John Christian, Arin Tone & Corey James – Collage
25. Steve Angello ft. Mako – Children Of The Wild (Simon Alex Remix)
26. Bobby Burns feat. Hannah Robinson – Satellites (Asonn Remix) v3
27. Alpharock – Fawl
28. Martin Garrix – Break Through the Silence
29. Fedde Le Grand feat. Mozella – Beauty From The Ashes (Original Mix)
30. Fedde Le Grand feat. Jared Lee – Shadows (Original Mix)
31. Julian Jordan – Lost Words
32. Danny Avila & Kaaze – Close Your Eyes
33. Deniz Koyu & Amba Shepherd – The Way Out
34. Martin Garrix – ‘Now That I’ve Found You
35. Steve Angello feat. The Presets – Remember (Original Mix)...
- 6/16/2016
- by Connor Jones
- We Got This Covered
At long last, DJ Mag has unveiled their top 100 DJs list of 2015. While this year’s results made for a predictable, cross section of the mainstream Edm talent pool’s most accomplished echelon, perhaps nothing spoke to the state of the scene as much as the #1 entry.
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike secured the #1 spot for the first time in their career, all but proving that contemporary dance music is more manufactured than it’s ever been at any point throughout its history. The two artists are famous for enlisting the services of ghostwriters like Maarten Vorwerk to assist in their productions, and engaged in notoriously aggressive marketing campaigns to drum up votes.
More than ever, the results simply prove that the rankings are more for which artists have the biggest marketing budgets than anything else.
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But I digress. The list itself played out mostly as expected,...
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike secured the #1 spot for the first time in their career, all but proving that contemporary dance music is more manufactured than it’s ever been at any point throughout its history. The two artists are famous for enlisting the services of ghostwriters like Maarten Vorwerk to assist in their productions, and engaged in notoriously aggressive marketing campaigns to drum up votes.
More than ever, the results simply prove that the rankings are more for which artists have the biggest marketing budgets than anything else.
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But I digress. The list itself played out mostly as expected,...
- 10/16/2015
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
If you didn’t get to make it to Electric Daisy Carnival‘s flagship festival in Las Vegas this year, we know what you’re going through. You probably don’t even want to get out of bed and start your day, food doesn’t even taste good, and life has lost all meaning since you don’t have a massive of such a scale to look forward to anymore. Well we’re not going to tell you that we can put you there – that would be a lie, and not even a remotely believable one – but we can do the next best thing: link you to the live stream.
That’s right, it’s time to get out of the tub and put those razor blades away because starting at 8:30 Pst many of the biggest performances happening at Edc Las Vegas will be available by live stream through Yahoo Live.
That’s right, it’s time to get out of the tub and put those razor blades away because starting at 8:30 Pst many of the biggest performances happening at Edc Las Vegas will be available by live stream through Yahoo Live.
- 6/19/2015
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
Fedde Le Grand is one of the most renowned DJs in the house scene. For over 12 years now, the Dutch sensation has been crafting sets and singles that go from mainstream to underground house. He has played a critical role in the careers of fellow DJs Nicky Romero, Deniz Koyu and Danny Avila, and his experimentation and wide catalogue of music under his belt make Fedde a force to be reckoned with.
While many know the producer for “Put Your Hands Up For Detroit,” he has released countless other singles that rock dance floors worldwide. “So Much Love,”Take Me Home” and the massive “Don’t Give Up” demonstrate his seasoned skill of producing cinematic tracks. He also hosts a weekly radio show called “Darklight Sessions,” and is the co-founder of Flamingo Recordings.
Fedde played an explosive set on this year’s Ultra main stage, dropping a bunch of new...
While many know the producer for “Put Your Hands Up For Detroit,” he has released countless other singles that rock dance floors worldwide. “So Much Love,”Take Me Home” and the massive “Don’t Give Up” demonstrate his seasoned skill of producing cinematic tracks. He also hosts a weekly radio show called “Darklight Sessions,” and is the co-founder of Flamingo Recordings.
Fedde played an explosive set on this year’s Ultra main stage, dropping a bunch of new...
- 4/7/2015
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
UK music festival Creamfields has never been one to skimp on their lineup, and 2015 looks to be no different. Taking place at Daresbury Estate on August 28-30, the event boasts over 100 acts across multiple stages hosted by the likes of Armada, Revealed, Size and more.
With names like Above & Beyond, Avicii, Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, Martin Garrix and more all set to headline, rest assured that this year’s Creamfields is going to be absolutely massive. Tickets for the fest go on sale this Friday at 10am over on the official website, and they will most definitely sell out.
Check out the full lineup below and let us know what you think. Will you be attending this year? Sound off below!
Friday 28th August
Rebel Sound Arena
Rebel Sound w/ Chase & Status, David Rodigan and Shy FX
Sub Focus
Sigma ft. Justyce
Maverick Sabre
Tempa T
Craze
Dimension B2B...
With names like Above & Beyond, Avicii, Armin van Buuren, Hardwell, Martin Garrix and more all set to headline, rest assured that this year’s Creamfields is going to be absolutely massive. Tickets for the fest go on sale this Friday at 10am over on the official website, and they will most definitely sell out.
Check out the full lineup below and let us know what you think. Will you be attending this year? Sound off below!
Friday 28th August
Rebel Sound Arena
Rebel Sound w/ Chase & Status, David Rodigan and Shy FX
Sub Focus
Sigma ft. Justyce
Maverick Sabre
Tempa T
Craze
Dimension B2B...
- 2/25/2015
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
He may not even be old enough to be permitted entry into the clubs that he headlines, but producer/DJ Danny Avila is quickly proving himself as one of the hottest young talents in the Edm industry. At the young age of 19, Danny has already secured residencies at world-renowned venues like Hakkasan and Space, put out seven very successful singles, has worked with some of the biggest dance music producers out there and continues to build a strong and loyal fanbase.
After learning to DJ at the age of 12, Danny moved from Marbella, Spain to Madrid to seriously pursue a career in music. While there he met Fedde le Grand at a club and the Dutch producer took the young Avila under his wing. From there, things really took off for the Spanish artist, as he soon found himself as one of the most in demand young DJs in the world.
After learning to DJ at the age of 12, Danny moved from Marbella, Spain to Madrid to seriously pursue a career in music. While there he met Fedde le Grand at a club and the Dutch producer took the young Avila under his wing. From there, things really took off for the Spanish artist, as he soon found himself as one of the most in demand young DJs in the world.
- 12/23/2014
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
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