Black Eyed Peas, David Guetta and Shakira have added even more firepower to their collaborative release, “Don’t You Worry.” A trio of dance remixes has been released to celebrate the international success of their recent super-collab. Breathing new life into the record, Guetta, Shakira and the Peas called upon Malaa, Dubdogz, DJs From Mars and Mark Ursa to produce unique spins on the track. First up is a collaborative remix from DJs From Mars and Guetta. Featuring plenty of old-school synths, their remix twists will.i.am’s vocals into a stomping beat reminiscent of an early 2000s dance hit. The second transformative release comes courtesy of Malaa, who is on the precipice of releasing his long-awaited debut album. Producing a more bass-forward rendition th...
The electronic music community is constantly evolving with new sounds every week, as artists become more innovative with their compositions. EDM.com’s weekly “Playlist Picks” series highlights the top releases in the genre, helping uncover the latest tracks that will soon dominate the dance music scene. EDM.com Top Hits Why Do I Call – Nicky Romero Raining On Me (feat. FAST BOY) – FAULHABER & Noel Holler Time (Alan Walker Remix) – Hans Zimmer Festival Hits 2021 You Get – Dubdogz & Volkoder Recommended Articles Rebord – Unmet Ozcan California Dreamin’ (Vintage Culture Remix) – Chris Lorenzo Electronic Avenue 2gether – Mura Masa Weight Of The World – Crankdat Shady Intentions (feat. Tori Levett) – NGHTMRE &...
There’s a reason why EDM is so popular in Brazil—the country is currently pumping out electronic music producers like a broken printer. Those artists have ignited the country’s music scene in recent years by cultivating Brazilian bass, a musical sub-genre that started out as a mere classification but has since mutated into a full-fledged culture. The ascension of this type of music is no fluke. Led by its unquestioned pacemaker, Alok, the Brazilian bass sound has exploded in its namesake nation and continues to gain steam in the states. And, like a smokestack, it’s only a matter of time until the genre truly explodes and billows out through the contemporary music scene at large. It’s already happening. A closely related electronic sub-genre called “slap ...
2021 has seen the resurgence of “Show Me Love,” Laidback Luke, and Steve Angello‘s iconic rework of Robin S.‘s timeless single. To kick off the year, EDM.com partnered with Mixmash Records to host a special remix contest where fans could submit their own renditions for the chance to win exclusive prizes. It was also promised that “A-list DJs” would be joining to deliver their own remixes. Enter, Jauz and Dubdogz. Jauz throws down his signature stylings on his version of “Show Me Love.” He fills the production with blazing breakbeats, soaring piano chords, and breakdowns that will leave your jaw on the floor. When dancefloors open back up, this is sure to be a mainstay on DJs’ setlists. Next up i...