today we’ve got a a remix of an amazing track by ryan riback. this remix is by souldiers of fortune, a duo of house producers from melbourne, victoria. to be honest, i’m not too fond of their french pop sound but i’ve dropped this on a few sets and it sounds bomb on the dancefloor. it seems like in their live sets, they collaborate with vocalists/musicians to add live energy to their tracks.
however the reason i posted this track on iced passion tea is because souldiers of fortune achieved a pretty decent take of a house version of this track. by house i mean domestic/classic/disco influenced with pads and melodic synths rather than low bitrate analogue synths.
out the uk, todays post is about dj/producer/remixer mowgli. describing his track as “hard-swinged beats with crispy claps and phat-wobblin’ basses that drive you crazy,” is pretty right on the money. this track’s bassline is pretty sick and is sure to get the lower half of your body moving.
this style of production is very rad, but also a bit repetitive and simple. however, moving ‘genre’ aside, we should focus on the sweetness of this track (such as the dope drum sample in the intro).
sam la more is not only on the top of my radar, but has been dropping all these new remixes that i was not fully aware of. former member of tonite only, whom we’ve always been a fan of here at icp, sam dropped a remix of lovers electric. they are a pop duo from australia just like sam. honestly, the production is not only a sweet sip of tea but it does a great job complimenting the beautiful taste of eden boucher’s vocals.
this song gets you hypnotized and will have you playing it over and over. i have to say, australia knows how to work it. eight splendas!
before i start, the download format is going to only get easier here at iced passion tea. we will host the track on three servers — the stream (which will eventually be compressed a bit), and two file-sharing network hosts (mediafire/zshare) with a link so you don’t have to copy and paste.
anyway: damn! it’s weird/fresh to hear a track that’s not an electro banger these days (such as classixx’s remix of the ting ting’s ’shut up and let me go’). especially from electro remix superstars bloody beetroots. we hear their synths, organ-like synth pads, high pitched vocal, and clap aspects throughout the track. this could be a turning point in my opinion of the bloody beetroots proving they’ve got more class that i thought, or it could simply be the collaboration between themselves with cecile. regardless, this track is gold. personally, this is my favorite remix of theirs thus far. by the way, this track was released a bit ago but this vocal dub is fresh and clean.
here at iced passion tea, we strive to bring you (old & new) the best in quality tracks. using only our personal production opinion and a few artificial sweeteners, we keep it fresh, simple, and sexy.