Brooklyn-based singer / songwriter Lana Del Rey tells the kinds of sad stories in her songs that remind us of love lost and old friends. As one of the brightest stars in the “sad core” scene, Del Rey’s voice carries us along through the bad times to the good ones waiting just over the horizon. Her single “Video Games” is brought to new life by remixers GTA from Miami and LA Riots of, well, LA. With an underwater bass line over epic trance chords their production style goes well with the sad core theme even if it isn’t the most original sound we’ve heard lately. (via The Music Ninja)
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Bounce, Unreleased
From remixes coming from the big men of the electronic scene like The Bloody Beetroots and Felix Cartal, "Bounce" from MSTRKRFT is definitely one of the classic anthems of electro music.
This time it's a remix coming from the raging LA Riots. An unreleased remix supposedly until maybe they decided to share it to the world anyway but still tagging it "unreleased" for the title. Check out the "one part dance, two parts rage" track after the skip.
This time it's a remix coming from the raging LA Riots. An unreleased remix supposedly until maybe they decided to share it to the world anyway but still tagging it "unreleased" for the title. Check out the "one part dance, two parts rage" track after the skip.
MSTRKRFT feat. N.O.R.E. - Bounce (LA Riots Unreleased Remix) by LA Riots