Two of Night Supply’s finest have teamed up for a massive track for the label’s eighth release. While their individual styles are evident from the get-go, option4 and Need & Necessity do a marvelous job in tailoring the arrangement to encompass both of their emerging styles. Taking the vocal hook from Pink’s “Get the Party Started”, they find an imaginative way to use this and create a deep club banger while placing it on top of a seamless melody and fined tuned bassline. With confirmed gigs at SXSW and WMC in the coming weeks, what a perfect time for such a track to be release. Snag this as a FREE download!
Need & Necessity – So Listen
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Local house heroes Need & Necessity are out with another hot release on our very own Night Supply Records. This--their fifth on Night Supply--is the label's second Beatport release and a worthy follow up to Mosis'...
Newcomer Brauxpez Remixes “Feel Good Inc.” to Full Effect
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With a new a new Gorillaz album on the way set for debut in 2016, there are a lot of thirsty ears are chomping at the bit in anticipation. Fortunately, there are excellent remixes like this bootleg of "Feel Good I...
New Option4 Interview and Mixtape
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Our friends over at Insomniac Events just wrote up a nice interview with our main man, Brennen Bryarly, AKA option4. He talks being the "King of Denver," shopping singles, and some upcoming collabos. Head on over to c...
The Weeknd – Where You Belong (Shèmce Remix) [FREE DOWNLOAD]
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Everybody loves The Weeknd. His forward-looking and melancholic approach to R&B has penetrated mainstream consciousness while holding on to the attention and respect of the underground. Electronic music producers ...
Junior Gee – If We Try EP [Something Different]
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Junior Gee's new release on Something Different Records, If We Try, features an exotic blend of deep meets classic vibes wrapped around a subtle but hefty beat. UGLH offers up a pair of remixes to the track; first, an...
Marc Molina – More Than Physical [Frequenza]
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Marc Molina's new release on the Frequenza imprint is full of swagger and heft while still maintaining deep sensibilities. Tight percussion and and infectious bass line meld together with atmospheric pads, and jus...
Seven Doors – Been Touched 19 [Sincopat]
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Sincopat's excellent exploratory series Been Touched is never afraid to take chances and is always on the cutting edge. Enter Seven Doors with a trio of strong tracks to perpetuate that reputation. Bump & Grin...
New Dirtybird Compilation slated for Jan. 27th Release
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Dirtybird is turning 10 years old. Yes. The Big 1-0. That's huge for a record label. Especially one that has shaped the scene of electronic music and is continually on the forefront of expanding or creating trends. ...
Lutzenkirchen – Sky Ballad EP [Frequenza]
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Then end of 2014 came and went in a hurry, and as such, some strong end of the year releases were able to sneak by us here, and this Lutzenkirchen release on Frequenza was one of them. The Sky Ballad EP skillfully...
Prospa Releases Another Smash Record on Audiophile Live
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Prospa popped up on this writer's radar a few months ago with a 120k play performance released on Audiophile Live. It's mesh of some deep house undertones, soulful r&b lyrics and stylishly laid guitar rifts, "Lo...
Vomvo Compilation [Sincopat]
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Sincopat's newest compilation, Vomvo, spoils us with a dozen strong tracks. Darlyn Vlys, Melokolektiv and Thomas Gandey start the compilation off with a brooding dark number, "All You", a groover that really sets ...
Original Soundbwoys – The Redemption EP [Ultra Bass Records]
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Those looking for the throwback ravey garage-house sound, look no further than Original Soundbwoys new release on Ultra Bass Records. The pack contains four hefty tracks that, much like the record label implies, are n...