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Showing posts with label Wynter Gordon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wynter Gordon. Show all posts

Speak Up (Chris Lake Remix) by Laidback Luke


What is the most anticipated move after Liadback Luke's "Speak Up" original mix was released? That's right, the remixes package of course! Expect nothing but a rave from Chris Lake, who took the original to a crazy level. Including his own big-room feeling he turns Wynter's vocals robotic.



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Ladi Dadi (Tommy Trash Remix) by Steve Aoki


Tommy Trash delivering his first remix of the year with Steve Aoki and Wynter Gordon's world famous hit "Ladi Dadi." It doesn’t have that conventional Tommy Trash sound that we are all used to hearing but regardless, absolutely good. The best among the rest, so far.

 
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Speak Up (feat. Wynter Gordon) by Laidback Luke


After over a year of buzz in YouTube, Twitter and the web, Laidback Luke and Wynter Gordon’s ‘Speak Up’ finally has a release date and official preview. Release will be on March 12 and will include a remix package including: Chris Lake, Mark Knight, Oliver Twizt, Moska and Das Kapital. Check it!



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Ladi Dadi (AutoErotique Remix) by Steve Aoki


“Ladi Dadi” marks the second single to be released off of Aoki’s Wonderland. The remix package was released today with remixes from heavy hitters such as Angger Dimas, Autoerotique, and Tommy Trash. The one name that may be relatively new to everyone is Pixel Cheese, a young Polish producer who recently rose to fame due to a few unofficial remixes and bootlegs.

AutoErotique straddles the line between dubstep and electro perfectly. Distortions, wobbles, and grunge fill this remix to the brim and keep you energized from start to finish. (via DancingAstronaut)



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Ladi Dadi (Part II) (feat. Wynter Gordon) by Steve Aoki


Perfect timing for this production to come out, just in time for all the wild holiday parties out there. Steve Aoki going dubstep on this one, proving that he too has game in the dubstep department. Ultra Music in conjunction with Dim Mak Records unleashed ”Ladi Dadi (Part II)” featuring vocals from Wynter Gordon.

Says Steve Aoki:

“I wrote a whole new dubstep drop that is dirty and simply nutty. Starts off with the four on the floor leading you into the heavy bass chorus then right into the vocal hook and does it all over again.”

 
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