Friday, June 22, 2012

Miss You - Trey Palms ft. Frank Ocean

For this week's drop from Trey Palms, he decided to slow it down a little bit and give us a gorgeous spin on Frank Ocean's "Miss You So". A truly impressive and haunting track from Trey, that really shows his diversity and skill as artist. I hesitate to say it, but I'm pretty sure that I enjoyed this track even more than I enjoyed the original, which is really saying something. If you weren't pumped for his Remixes EP before, you should really be now. Anyway, enjoy the great new track.

Flashing Lights - Kids These Days

It's been a minute since I've posted anything new from Kids These Days, but the have been seriously on their grind. They actually recently had a spot on Conan, which is pretty huge if you ask me, so they are definitely making a name for themselves. This is their latest gem, and for it they decided to put their own spin on Kanye's classic track, Flashing Lights. Now, I honestly wouldn't consider this a real "remix", but instead more of a "re-imagining" of the original, mainly because it feels like a completely original track with just some influences from Flashing Lights. Anyway, this is a fantastic track that I know you will enjoy, so definitely check it out.

Need Your Heart - Adventure Club ft. Kai

The more and more I hear from Adventure Club, the bigger a fan I become. This is a great track, but I will say that this one has a little bit to much dub for my taste. The vocals from Kai are fantastic though, so it is definitely growing on me overall. Enjoy this one.

TMRW, TMRW Intro & Outro (Video) - Luke Christopher


Here are some brand new visuals for a brand new single from the extremely talented Luke Christopher, and it is just fantastic. This is actually his first single off his mixtape "TMRW, TMRW", which is dropping July 6th, and you can tell that it is filled with a lot of heart and emotion. This is not one you'll want to miss, and definitely be on the watch for the full tape, because I can guarantee that it's going to be unreal.