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Savoy – Three Against Nature

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Nowadays any body with Ableton live and a midi controller can make “dubstep”, but where has the soul, style, and creativity gone?  Savoy, The heavy hitting live electro-house trio, has brought life back into the music scene with their new EP. Perhaps that is why the new album they dropped today is called Three Against Nature. Bringing a fresh new style to house with Daft Punk like sounds and a touch of disco-rock. No bleeps and bloops that sound like a fax machine from the 80s. What I’m trying to say is that this EP is solid and I hope this is the future of electronic music; well composed music with a touch of a natural human element.

Savoy – Say Yes



Savoy – Make Me Feel Good



Savoy – I Wouldn’t Mind



Savoy – You & I

Written by: Ryan Schoenherr | @thatnewjam

Krewella – Alive (Hardwell Remix) [Pete Tong Radio 1 Premiere]

Krewella - Alive (Hardwell Remix) [Pete Tong Radio 1 Premiere]

Apparently, the pitched kick is here to stay. Pete Tong recently aired Hardwell’s remix of “Alive” by Krewella. The piano driven melody adds a light-hearted tone that lends itself very well to the lyrics from the original track, but the drop is very much typical of the current electro-house paradigm. This is sure to be a popular festival song amongst house DJ’s this summer, and perhaps the song will deliver more live than it will through laptop speakers, but I can’t help but be disappointed given the caliber of the remixing artist.

Krewella – Alive (Hardwell Remix) [Pete Tong Radio 1 Premiere]

Written by: @aimxhigh | @thatnewjam

Knife Party – LRAD (Candyland’s OG Remix)

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!

Candyland: Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud

Knife Party – LRAD (Candyland’s OG Remix)

Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam

Empire Of The Sun – Alive (Zedd Remix)

Empire Of The Sun - Alive (Zedd Remix)

Well this is just a great surprise for the day. Since releasing his hit album Clarity on Interscope earlier this year, it’s been a bit quiet from electronic music’s hearthrob Zedd. Today, he broke the silence with the release of his first new material as a remix of Empire Of The Sun’s new single Alive that we brought you a while back. The song will have its official release on 5/21 and I can say that I truly am excited for this one. The opening minute or so brings all sorts of quirky complex electro elements before the original shines through into a beautifully uplifting breakdown.

Empire Of The Sun – Alive (Zedd Remix)

Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam

Knife Party – Haunted House EP

Knife Party - Haunted House EP

After much anticipation and many (unofficial) leaks, we finally have the full Knife Party project titled Haunted House. Menacing and in your face as you’ve come to expect, this project has certified club bangers like LRAD, a VIP of their smash hit Internet Friends and quirky crazy tracks like the one titled EDM Death Machine that might actually make you believe your in the middle of a robot battlefield.

Knife Party – Haunted House EP

Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam

Clockwork – 50K Bootleg Pack

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After a bit of a self-imposed sabbatical, I’m happy to be back posting you guys and as it always seems, there’s so much to catch you guys up on. Henry Steinway is one of my favorite artists in the electronic music scene right now; his RL Grime moniker yields some of the biggest and influential tracks in the trap music scene while he continues to destroy dance floors with his electro-centered Clockwork project. To celebrate the Clockwork name earning 50,000 Facebook fans, he unleashed the 50K Bootleg Pack, a collection of bootlegs he saves for live shows that pit some of the biggest songs out right now together.

Clockwork: Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud

Clockwork – 50K Bootleg Pack – DOWNLOAD LINK
1. The Easy Code (Porter Robinson, Mat Zo Vs. W&W, Ummet Ozcan)
2. PressurEnergizer (John Dahlback Vs. Sander Van Doorn)
3. Rasputin Clarity (Hard Rock Sofa vs. Zedd, Foxes)
4. Sunrise (Won’t Get Clarity) (Tommy Trash, Aston Shuffle Vs. Tiesto)
5. Tremor My Love (Clockwork Vs. Afrojack, R3hab, Swanky Tunes)
6. You Got The Mammoth (Florence & The Machine, Mark Knight Vs. Moguai, Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike)
7. Breathe D#Fat [3 Min Edit] (Prodigy, Mercer Vs. W&W, AVB)
8. Flashback To Ladi Dadi (Calvin Harris Vs. Tommy Trash)
9. Hit It On A Dream (GTA, Digital Lab, Henrix Vs. Empire of the Sun)
10. My Feelings For Revival (Avicii, Angger Dimas Vs. Henry Fong, Toby Green)
11. Out of My Incredible Mind (Bingo Players vs. Carnage, Borgore)
12. Perfect Weapon (Benny Benassi, Pink is Punk, Clockwork Vs. Deadmau5)

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

Deorro & Joel Fletcher- Queef (Original Mix)

Coming off of his most recent production “Yee”, L.A based producer Deorro, formerly known as Ton!c, is at it yet again. For his latest tune he teams up with Australia’s own Joel Fletcher to create some “Melbourne sex music” as Deorro has called it. Both of these men have developed their own unique dirty dutch sounds and together they have created a dance floor smasher, just in time for festival season. It’s a phenomenal song with an even better name and best of all it’s free for your downloading pleasure, enjoy!

Written by: @CSMallsWhelan | @thatnewjam

Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash – Reload ft. John Martin (Vocal Mix)

Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash - Reload ft. John Martin (Vocal Mix)

This is about as progressive house as progressive house can get. Without the additional vocals of John Martin, this Sebastian Ingrosso and Tommy Trash collab was a bit lacking for me. It’s not that I don’t think it’s music that will get you absolutely WILD at a festival/live setting, I’d just like the breakdowns in the songs I listen to to include more than just a repeat of the same 8 bars in different voices. That said, this is perfectly timed to coincide with the quickly approaching festival season where I’m sure this song will be blared out countless times.

Sebastian Ingrosso & Tommy Trash – Reload ft. John Martin (Vocal Mix)

Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam

Dj Snake vs Junior Senior – Move Your Feet (Parisian Vision)

Dj Snake vs Junior Senior - Move Your Feet (Parisian Vision)

I think I’ve definitely found a top producer that I’m looking forward to watching. Dj Snake of recent “Bird Machine” fame has seen his stock flying through the roof with support from guys like Dillon Francis & Diplo and it comes with good reason. The guy is pushing the bar sonically…if you listen to the second drop I’ll guarantee you a huge treat!

Dj Snake: Facebook | Twitter | SoundCloud

Dj Snake vs Junior Senior – Move Your Feet (Parisian Vision)

Written by: @randymcrandell | @thatnewjam

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