[Eclectic EDM Series:] [Future Lounge] Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding – Outside (Anevo Remix) // [Anthem Dance Music] Eric Prydz – Opus (Original Mix)

Check out these Future-House hits from Ellie Goulding, Calvin Harris, Eric Prydz & more.


[Future House / Lounge]
Calvin Harris (feat. Ellie Goulding) – Outside (Anevo Remix)

We’ve got two eclectic EDM highlights today coming from some very talented artists.
Our first selection is an amazing future-lounge remix (think music played in posh waiting rooms in 2025), of Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding’s monumental classic “Outside” remixed by Anevo. Anevo’s take on the song adds additional layers of chill, Ellie’s smooth vocals, calmingbeach-song” guitar chords create a perfect combination of dance music elements. The result is a “future-banger” ready for downtempo clubs, and waiting rooms (heh, couldn’t help) across the world.


Also check out another smash-remix of Anevo, his cut of one of my favorite new electronic groups, Years & Years, “King (Anevo Remix)”

•Anevo:
https://soundcloud.com/itsanevo
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Anevo/1…
https://twitter.com/ItsAnevo

•Calvin Harris:
https://soundcloud.com/calvinharris
https://www.facebook.com/calvinharris
https://twitter.com/calvinharris

•Ellie Goulding:
https://soundcloud.com/elliegoulding
http://facebook.com/elliegoulding
http://twitter.com/elliegoulding


[Festival Anthem House-Trance] Eric Prydz – Opus (Original Mix)

 

Eric Prydz has been a staple EDM artist/DJ/producer since before the term “EDM” even existed. Having released music under numerous aliases, such as Pryda (also the name of an iconic album Prydz released in 2012). “Opus” is the culmination of the evolution of electronic, house music, and dance festival anthems. The Original Mix of the song has a lengthy build-up which peaks with a “drop” further cementing a sound reminiscent of Daft Punk or deadmau5. Check out more from Eric Prydz below with some of his other hit songs and links to his web presences below:

[Deep Progressive House] Pryda – With Me

Pryda – With Me
Purchase Link:-
https://www.beatport.com/en-US/html/c…

Eric Prydz on:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EricPrydzOff…
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/ericprydz
Website: http://www.ericprydz.tv

 

[Future Festival Chill:] Morgan Page – Fight For You (Beltek Remix), Mash-Ups & Remixes


[Dance/House:] Morgan Page – Fight For You (Beltek Remix)

I fight for you,
I didn’t wanna have to raise my voice…
I’m right for you,
You really leave me with no choice…

Morgan Page’s “Fight For You” is already epic enough in it’s original form, with the incredibly festival-ready mash-up take on Page’s own “Fight For You,” combined with Nima Nesta’s “Derby” in “Derby Fight“. or the deep ambient, Sultan & Shepard Remix or the dubstep-heavy Culture Code Remix. The Beltek Remix is another great, mixable remix emphasizing the heavy atmospheric basslines and melodies inherent in the popular song. Having been remixed six ways to Sunday there is a remix in probably at least one genre that any person alive would enjoy. Check some of them out below:

[Dance/Electronic:] Fight For You – Morgan Page

[EDM Festival House:] Derby Fight – Morgan Page Vs. Nima Nesta

[House:] Fight For You (DJ Dan Remix) – Morgan Page

[Dubstep/House:] Fight For You (Culture Code Remix) – Morgan Page


[Deep House:] Fight For You (Sultan & Shepard Remix) – Morgan Page

Find more here:
Morgan Page Soundcloud
Morgan Page Twitter
Morgan Page Facebook
Nima Nesta Soundcloud
Nima Nesta Facebook
Nima Nesta Twitter

[Music Video:] Fetty Wap – 679 (feat. Remy Boyz) & Remixes


[Music Video] Fetty Wap – 679 (feat. Remy Boyz)

If you haven’t seen it yet, be sure to check out the music video for new artist on the scene Fetty Wap’s “679”. The track, popular on airwaves throughout the US and the world features more of Wap’s characteristic singing over a quite laid-back and chill beat predominately found in “radio rap”. Neverthelss, the song is very catchy, with Wap receiving back-up from his squad, the Remy Boyz.

Check out more from the New Jersey rapper below, including a remix of 679 featuring Meek Mill and Rick Ross:

679 [Remix feat. Meek Mill & Rick Ross]:
https://youtu.be/CnkcavK9JPM

679 [DJ Taj Remix]:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-_JCv5t53FE

679 [Jersey Club Remix] *DJ Friendly!! play it at 1.25x speed!
https://youtu.be/LKRFrEA8L2E

Fetty Wap’s Soundcloud
Meek Mill Soundcloud
Rick Ross Soundcloud
DJ Taj Soundcloud

[Future Wave / Ambient R&B:] Trey Songz – Slow Motion (Airia Remix)


[Future Ambient] Trey Songz – Slow Motion (Airia Remix)

Our Chill selection for the day would stop at the stations on the intersection of Future Chill and Ambient Euphoric, if it were a train en route to Ear-gasm TownAiria’s spacey, mellowed out flip of Trey Songz’ crossover R&B smash-hit “Slow Motion” is a great addition to anyone’s catalog. A perfectly agreeable mélange of soft pianos, synths and melodies put an even more refreshing aural ambience compared to the original. This remix will fit right at home for fans of chill and ambient tunes or just good music in general. Happy trails friends! Cop yourself this chill-out banger by following the links below:
Download the song for free here:
Find out more about Airia here:

Airia’s Soundcloud
Airia’s Instagram:
Airia’s Twitter
Find out more about Trey Songz here:
More from Songz:

[Club Dance/Electronic:] Hilary Duff – Sparks (Ron Berks’ 2015 EDM Remix)


Sparks (Ron Berks’ 2015 EDM Remix) – Hilary Duff

Check out this massive club dance remix of Hilary Duff’s “Sparks” from Ron Berk. This remix only improves upon the original and adds some very interesting layers of sound and ambient noise making such an energetic rave-ready remix feel calming and deep at the same time. Check out the song above and find more from Ron Berk on his Soundcloud.

[Relax Bounce/Hip-Hop:] Wiz Khalifa – See You Again (feat. Charlie Puth) [David Egg BOOTLEG]


After being a preview for quite some time, a free download has emerged of EDM DJ David Egg‘s Bootleg Remix of Wiz Khalifa’s hit single, “See You Again (featuring Charlie Puth)” Made popular by Fast and Furious 7, this cut dubbed as relax bounce by its remixer, is certainly very relaxed, and…well bouncy. With an incredibly danceable BPM and an interesting mix of house and hip-hop elements this remix certainly has the potential to be a summer anthem. Check out the track above and download it for free from David Egg’s Soundcloud.

How can we not talk about family when family’s all we got?
Everything I went through you were standing there by my side
And now you gonna be with me… (it’s been a long day)

-Wiz Khalifa

[EDM Origins / Feature: MAJOR LAZER] Snoop Lion & Major Lazer – No Guns Allowed (ft. Cori B. & Drake) [Shelco Garcia, Teenwolf x Diplo RMX] // Video for Major Lazer’s “Lean On”


Today we’re featuring two great songs from the iconic EDM duo that is Major Lazer (currently Diplo and DJs Jillionaire and Walshy Fire). The first is a throwback remix of one of Lazer’s top sleeper hits, “No Guns Allowed” originally by Snoop Lion (Snoop Dogg). Featuring Snoop’s daughter Cori B. (Cori Broadus) and Drake, this remix turns the song into a dancefloor filler with a positive vibe and message with a feel of the islands and reggae music. Many have hailed the original song and it’s video as a positive message to youth and society on the harms and dangers of gunplay and firearm possession. Take a listen above and see what you think.


Next, Major Lazer‘s smash-hit single of the summer, Lean On gets a music video. Now while it is a rare find that a music video will come out and just BE EVERYTHING a fan, or the artist wanted to show/convey, the video for Lean On lands somewhere in-between “this is what I would’ve expected” and “okay, that’s cool”

Namely, I sort of expected an Indian/Desi/Bollywood/Slumdog Millionaire kind of tilt as the song undeniably has an Asian or “foreign” feel to it. Its depiction in the video comes across as both expected and unusual. This expectedness is simple, but apparent. When my mind is starting to meld into the video and take in the sights of Indian culture, I am quickly reminded I am watching an EDM music video each time I see MO singing or Diplo trying to dance. Don’t get me wrong they are both very talented but their presence in the video just feels a bit…out of place.

Nevertheless, I expected a bit more in the way of Indian dance routines, but I do like where they went with the video. You can tell everyone on the set had fun and that they probably had a chill time making it. Check it out above and let us know what you think!