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Crizzly & Prismo Release Massive Track “Crunk & Wired” For Free Download

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Crizzly & Prismo Release Massive Track "Crunk & Wired" For Free Download
The Master of Crunkstep, otherwise known as Crizzly, strikes again with an atom bomb of a track appropriately titled “Crunk & Wired“. He teamed up with fellow Texas native Prismo for the new record, fusing their individual styles for an immediate party-starting anthem. His affinity for hip-hop and influence from artists like Doctor P and Rusko are evident in his signature sound, and with its aggressive effects and thuggish vocal clips, “Crunk & Wired” is no different. Bassheads and Headbangers will united in this track’s unrelenting, stabbing percussion and drops that devastate dance floors across the globe. Crizzly‘s #SliceGang should jump for joy, as this track will also be made available for free download via his Soundcloud.

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Crizzly has been busy building an empire over the last few years. His current success has been in the making since he starting DJing in high school at dances, weddings and anywhere with an outlet, honing his craft and style show by show. His early influences of bass music and hip hop are evident in his inventive style. Since then, Crizzly has been spearheading the Crunkstep genre and spreading his message of wildness. His ratchet live sets have led him to play at some of the world’s largest and prestigious festivals such as Ultra MiamiEDC Las VegasCoachellaLollapalooza and SXSWCrizzly isn’t even close to slowing his roll in 2017; he has been selected as direct support on Datsik‘s Ninja Nation tour and is already confirmed for Electric ForestShambhala and Midlands Festival next year.

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Hi, my name is Erick Ycaza. I have a BA in Advertising & Graphic Design. This blog is to provide you with daily music news and share my personal style.

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MONDO Brings Moombahton Back With New Song “Event Horizon”

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Certainly, one thing that defines MONDO‘s music is the use of dark bass elements. We have already experienced his incredibly signature sound on a previous banger called, “El Macuahuitl”. Best of all, he goes beyond his own imagination by spicing up the arrangements with Moombahton. That said, his brand new song, “Event Horizon”, features this Latin-influenced rhythm, but at the same time, it evokes melodies from the likes of Rezz, Gesaffelstein, and Whipped Cream. In conclusion, it won’t be an exaggeration to state that “Event Horizon” will make crowds partying the night away. Moreover, this hybrid is guaranteed to cause mayhem on any dance floor. Check it out for yourself!

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SLANDER Remix Kill The Noise’s “Jump Ya Body” As Free Download

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After teasing listeners with distinctively melody-driven releases earlier this summer, SLANDER returns to their hard-hitting, party-starting bass sound with their remix of Kill The Noise‘s “Jump Ya Body” featuring vocals by Mercedes. The duo teamed up with up-and-coming Canadian producer Tucker Kreway for the remix, which opens with electro-inspired melodies-almost fooling listeners into believing this will be a tame track-before building to a drop that intermingles stabbing, machine gun-esque synths with grinding basslines. “Kill The Noise has always been a huge influence of ours over the years! After doing our remix for his album back in 2016 we knew we had to do another one sometime in the future and we felt ‘Jump Ya Body’ was the perfect song to update and put our spin on!,” says SLANDER about the remix, which they are releasing as a free download. “Also, it was a privilege to work together with Tucker Kreway on this one! He’s an incredible upcoming talent from Canada and everyone should check out his music!” With rumors of a SLANDER tour in North & South America on the horizon, make sure to stay tuned for more details!

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SLANDER first made waves in the scene when they debuted their remix of Showtek’s “We Like to Party” in 2014, coining their unique sound. However, SLANDER has proven they are capable of so much more than remixes and a singular genre. The duo caught the attention of the industry and fans alike with their original productions and an evolved sound, as recently evidenced on “Welcome To The Fire” with Sullivan King, “I Can’t Escape” with SAYMYNAME featuring Feli Ferraro and “Happy Now.” SLANDER teamed up with American Idol finalist Juliana Chahayed on their latest release “So Long,” a catchy future bass anthem with a summertime vibe. Their ability to produce both bass-heavy headbangers and emotionally stirring melodies distinguishes them as talented, multifaceted producers, not to mention their charismatic stage presence. Together with NGHTMRE, SLANDER has made their “Gud Vibrations” event concept into a bonafide lifestyle. In 2018 they sold out their Miami Music Week’s Gud Vibrations Boat Party in less than 3 minutes, and continue to branch out and grow their brand. This is only the beginning for SLANDER, so stay tuned to see what they have up their sleeve next.

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Birthdayy Partyy Blend Techno & Electro On J-Kwon’s “Tipsy” Remix

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Birthdayy Partyy Blend Techno & Electro On J-Kwon's "Tipsy" RemixTechno and Electro House elements blend fantastically on this J-Kwon’s “Tipsy” remix. To the surprise of many, Birthdayy Partyy are the creative masterminds behind it. If you’re a reader of this blog you may already know I’m a fan of their remixes of classic songs. Well, the new free remix is no exception. In case you forgot, “Tipsy” was a Hip-Hop hit in the early 2000s. However, this time, Birthdayy Partyy gave it a little twist which features a fun yet dark vibe. On the other hand, there is a certain pattern of this track that reminds me of Destructo’s production style. Check it out and let me know what you think…

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