Example & Laidback Luke's collaborative single gets the once over from Italian DJ/Producer Benny Benassi. After hearing this and the Skream remix, you should probably pre-order the EP HERE - out October 2nd.
Following the release of their stunning debut album this week, Nero have let go this monstrous remix of the new SebastiAn single. Lots of people seem to love his new album, but it was slightly disappointing for me, and I don't like M.I.A. However, having said that, this remix is amazing.
A big Dubstep remix of Daniel Rockwell's new single, which comes courtesy of Rule Of Eight. Original is pretty damn average, but the use of the vocal for this remix is brilliant. Get your copy for free from the SoundCloud player below.
Following the hilarious abuse he received last night from Cher Lloyd's crew on Twitter, UKF have today released this spectacular Skream remix of the new Delphic single. Far too many people focus on him being one of the originals, but I love him for being one of the most consistently brilliant Dubstep producers in the game. Love this.
Hard To Find is a compilation series that was released this Monday, which has brought together some classic and lost remixes from old 12" vinyl collections and CD singles gone by, that are as the title suggests, hard to find. For anyone who grew up listening to Jeff Young’s Big Beat and Pete Tong’s Essential Selection from the late 80’s through to the 90s and beyond, or Annie Nightingale’s Sunday night request show, this album is for you. The compilation is scattered with classics that have been remixed by some absolute legends, but it was Steve Hurley's mix of one of my favourite Simply Red tracks and Norman Cook's (better known as Fatboy Slim) remix of the brilliant 'Won't Stop Loving You' by A Certain Radio that stood out for me. In a time where making old stuff cool again is the 'in thing', this is a must have for any DJ/music lover - these two remixes in particular would go down like a dream in any House set. Mick Hucknall has never sounded so good. Get your copy HERE.
An alternative K&S Deep House rework of Kraak & Smaak's new single, Let's Go Back, which features the vocals of legendary electronic producer and singer Romanthony. This is a free download, but the rest of the EP went on sale today, and you can get a copy HERE! (I prefer this to all the other remixes and the original, but shush, don't tell anyone)
Here is the True Tiger remix of Ed Sheeran's new single, which has just been given its world premiere on Mistajam's 1Xtra show. Ed told me that he had hooked up with the True Tiger boys again and drafted in two Grime heavyweights in Scru & Dot for another monstrous remix that was as good as (if not better than) the one that Devlin & Wretch brought to the table - both are massive. Check it out below, along with a little chat Jam had with Ed about 3 tracks that inspired him to start writing music. Pre-Order the single HERE!
After the original of this track bizarrely got its premiere on a Spanish radio station last month, the same wasn't going to happen with the Skream remix, which got its first play on Mistajam's show last night. A proper screw face Dubstep rework that was dropped exclusively in Skream & Benga's Ibiza Essential Mix. Out soon on Ministry Of Sound. BIG!
Hailing from Birmingham, Sonnyjim is a Jump Off and End Of The Weak veteran who has demonstrated relentless talent throughout the country and captivated crowds alongside the likes of The Streets and Foreign Beggars. This is my favourite track from his new album, which is entirely comprised of original material, and features a plethora of the country's most talented emcees including Micall Parknsun, Foreign Beggars & Jehst. You don't hear rhymes and production like this very often, so it's refreshing to be blessed with a release such as The Psychonaut. Get your copy HERE.
Oh baby, Stupid Fresh is back with this stunning remix of Kidda's new single, Wanna Be Loved. For those of you who don't know who Kidda is, he is known by his family as Ste McGregor and is an electronic music/video producer who is signed to the incredible Brighton-based label, Skint Records – the home of Fatboy Slim. The original will be released sometime this month, but for now you will have to make do with this little beauty that you can buy on Beatport HERE! Seriously though, if you don't wait for the drop @ 1.30, then we can't be friends. One of those tunes that you just have to keep sticking on repeat, over and over and over again. Below you can also hear the the new Gramophonedzie single that you can purchase HERE, and a fun little Bee Gees remix courtesy of Oskar.