Electronic
Seven Lions – Fevers ft. Minnesota & Mimi Page
There’s nothing like soothing bass music and masters of the craft Seven Lions & Minnesota picked today to release their song Fevers which has been in the works for over a year. With the help of vocalist Mimi Page, the track moves from gooosebump-inducing lows to the powerful and emotional highs that you come to expect from these two producers.
Seven Lions – Fevers ft. Minnesota & Mimi Page
Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam
Disclosure – You & Me ft. Eliza Doolittle (Baauer Remix)
Enough of the disco/funk vibes, all this Daft Punk noise is gonna break the internet sooner or later so let’s get back to the bass for a minute. No one has been having a year quite like Baauer and with a newly found stardom comes huge expectations; this remix of Disclosure couldn’t fall short of even the highest standards. As with all great songs, I can’t seem to find a category suitable for this with big time drumwork layered over the tantalizing vocals and the garage synths that just take you over.
Baauer: Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud
Disclosure – You & Me ft. Eliza Doolittle (Baauer Remix)
Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam
Kennedy Jones – Came To Party [Out Now via Jeffree's]
No one’s better than the Diplo headed Mad Decent/Jeffree’s empire to spot give upcoming talent major releases right before their bubble is about to explode. With his remix of Suavemente taking over Ultra Music Festival this past year and just having recently broken 100,000 plays on YouTube, it seems fitting that he gets a huge release as the summer starts.
Kennedy Jones is killing it. Every DJ in the history of our planet is playing his trap remix of Elvis Crespo’s infamous “Suavemente.” This time around he ramps up the vibe of his music even more with “Came to Party,” bringing sheer madness to his sonic coliseum. In fact, it’s like a King Arthur jousting match on Mars with the coliseum full of strippers. We call it rodeo donk trap, just because. You can call it what you want.
Kenedy Jones: Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud
Kennedy Jones – Came To Party [Out Now via Jeffree's]
Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam
Konshens – Gal a Bubble (Major Lazer x Bro Safari x ETC!ETC! Remix)
well this Major Lazer meets Bro Safari meets ETC!ETC! remix certainly wasn’t what I thought I would be waking up to. Free download for the kiddies and enough big time summer energy to get any party jumping!
Konshens – Gal a Bubble (Major Lazer x Bro Safari x ETC!ETC! Remix)
Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam
Knife Party – LRAD (Candyland’s OG Remix)
This is yet another of those songs from Candyland that has me scratching my head at what category to put it under. At 128 BPM and a remix of a Knife Party it should be electro house but that drop is damn disgusting and has all of the swagger of a straight up trap record. Regardless this track got support from Knife Party themselves and if you haven’t checked out the original and rest of the Haunted House EP check that out right here!
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Knife Party – LRAD (Candyland’s OG Remix)
Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam
An interview with Auvic

Recently I had the opportunity to throw some questions at up-and-comer Auvic, who’s production style is incredibly unique. In a scene where it seems artists are recently struggling to create something different, his new album Voices is a diamond in the rough. After hearing Gareth Emery use his track “Highways & Highways” in both his Sirius XM show and his weekly podcast, I was so hyped on the sound that I had to reach out and get some details. Auvic was kind enough to answer all of my questions, and so below is the conversation that followed.
Q. First off I want to thank you on behalf of TNJ for doing this Q&A. A few of us here recently took a peak through your new Voices album and we were truly astonished, as is everyone I’ve shown it to. Was there any specific inspiration or idea behind the album, or was it just a collection of your more recent work?
A. No Problem. Voices was never really ‘planned.’ Before this, I was mainly writing neo-classical complex electro stuff and funky complex electro, planning albums and all, but that all got pushed aside when I wanted to do something else, which was Voices. I had drafts and drafts of Induce Insomnia, which was the first track, but I had abandoned it because I didn’t have enough inspiration or ideas to continue on. A month or two later, I wrote ‘Voices,’ and that’s where it all clicked, and I knew exactly what I wanted and how I wanted it. As a whole, it’s inspired by insomnia, cityscapes, good times, funky music vibes, personal situations, and certain colors and emotions.
Q. The album has been getting some support by some big names, most notably Gareth Emery. Did he contact you regarding your music? And how does it feel to have these huge names playing your tracks?
A. Quite honestly, I’m not really too big on names and such. I first got some support like that when I released Starships from Sean Tyas, which was pretty cool. With Gareth Emery, I read on a Soundcloud comment somewhere that he played it on his radio show and his podcast. It feels pretty sweet.
Q. I’ve noticed from your Facebook profile that it seems you’ve had a bit of an up-and-down relationship towards music. Are there any specific artists you credit for your current involvement in the EDM scene?
A. When it comes to EDM alone, my two greatest tangible influences are Joey Youngman, aka Wolfgang Gartner, and Daft Punk. These two are geniuses, and I’ve spent countless nights just studying and studying their music and learning more about them. The more intangible ones are Kaskade and Deadmau5, I suppose since you may not be able to hear much similarities. I’ve been compared to Joe Garston and Mord Fustang, but honestly, that’s just two songs that I have that kind of sound like them, I guess.
Q. Well now that we’ve got a bit of insight into your music and inspiration, it’s time for some unrelated questions. What are your hobbies outside of music?
A. Going out and chilling with friends. I don’t really do anything else. Currently I’m studying full-time at Berklee.
Q. What’s something you couldn’t get by in life without?
A. My ears. If music never existed, I probably wouldn’t have either.
Q. If you were stranded on an island with an MP3 player that held only three songs, which three songs would you choose?
A. I would choose Face to Face by Daft Punk, my favorite song in the world. I would choose Counting Stars by Nujabes, my second favorite song in the world. And lastly, I would choose a song that I wrote more than 3 years ago for someone because it’s special.
Q. Seeing as you draw some influence from Daft Punk, you must be pretty psyched for Random Access Memories. Any opinion on the first single “Get Lucky”?
A. I’m literally geeking out over it. I’ve listened to it ever since bits of it have been released, and as we speak I’m listening to the radio edit which I’ve been playing on repeat for the past hour or so. Before that, I’ve even recreated and put together pieces of that song so I can get the full effect, just for fun.
Q. So the big question, what’ can we expect from you in the future? Any big ideas or plans for how you’ll be following up Voices?
A. I am planning MAJOR things. I’m currently writing several EP’s, a few collaborations, and other minor things. I’ve already started my 14-track album ‘Voices Call,’ while working on my first ‘planned’ album called ‘Beyond Ascendance.’ I’m also coming up with other album ideas as well, but they haven’t taken form yet.
Wow, seems like you’ve got your work cut out for you. It’s great to see such ambition, and I speak for all of us when I say that I can’t wait for it all to come together. We really appreciate you taking the time to answer these questions, and wish you good luck with all your future musical endeavors!
A. Awesome, sweet! Thanks!
Check out his new album VOICES below, and be sure to buy it on Beatport!
Auvic – FACEBOOK | TWITTER | SOUNDCLOUD
Written by: @roper22 | @thatnewjam
Marina and The Diamonds + Charli XCX – Just Desserts
Not a huge follower of Marina and The Diamonds but it comes with good reasons why artists such as Zeds Dead have chosen to remix them. This track combines beautiful vocals with all sorts of sounds and textures from pulsating electric basses to guitar and piano makes this real refreshing for me.
Marina and The Diamonds + Charli XCX – Just Desserts
Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam
Krewella – Troll Mix Vol. 4 Get Ripped Or Die Trying
Volume 4 of Krewella’s TrollMix dropped today, Get Ripped or Die Trying. They troll hard this time by mixing some of their punk influences such as Sum 41 into this jam followed by hard drops left and right. Don’t worry this mix also has plenty of new dubstep and trap songs, providing some hard wubs. This mix of old and new will be sure to get you to play hard.
Krewella – Troll Mix Vol. 4 Get Ripped Or Die Trying
Written by: Ryan Schoenherr | @thatnewjam
Luminox – Tantrum (Original Mix)
You guys know the drill. Luminox brings nothing but the best when it comes to his releases and one of the best parts is that he knows exactly what he’s looking to accomplish with his songs. Big, menacing and all sorts of trappy, Luminox lets you think you have it figured out by the end of the first breakdown before he introduces a creepy circus-like melody that goes OFF once the second drop rolls around. Free download from the man because you know he’s gives the tunes away for the fans and drop everything you’re doing if you get a chance to see him this summer. From what I heard, the man murdered Webster Hall a couple weeks ago when he came through with Alvin Risk
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Luminox – Tantrum (Original Mix)
Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam
Paper Diamond – Paragon EP
I’ve now found myself a HUGE fan of Paper Diamond after sitting down and listening to this Paragon EP. I’ve known the name for a while because of the crazy amount of coverage he received from ThisSongIsSick but I never really followed him because if I was posting all the same music as TSIS was what good did it make TNJ? Well I decided to go back and revist him with more developed ears and I can firmly say he deserved all the coverage he was getting way back then. This EP ranges all different tempos and styles while still operating around a single kinda dark and bass-infused aesthetic. Definitely grab the download for this one, this is the kinda music that can take your night to the next level next time you’re trying to get real weird.
Paper Diamond: Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud
Paper Diamond – Paragon EP
Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam


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