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Dance
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May
21

The Chainsmokers

Julian (Remix)

A light and carefree track that should be consumed seriously with a smile. Lingering vocals are dispersed beautifully amongst a melody containing just the right amount of caffeine as not to overwhelm, nor underwhelm your ears.

Progressive House
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May
21

Fehrplay

Phantom (Original Mix)

This song invokes images of riding on a train at night through Europe in order to make it to a show at some prestigious club where Fehrplay, or one of the other Pryda family members would be playing.

Dubstep
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May
20

Elliot Berger

Diamond Sky (Original Mix)

Laura Brehm's voice is prominently featured throughout this rising and falling melodic wonder, which means goosebumps are inevitable.

Trance
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May
20

Gareth Emery

Layers (Original Mix)

The king of epic melodies delivers perhaps his best one yet. Absolutely incredible.

Trance
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May
17

Ilan Bluestone

Bullet That Saved Me (Remix)

Deep and grimy electro trance bass is eventually overcome by glorious sunshine in the form of a vocal breakdown and a brilliantly syncopated chorus.

Big Room Progressive House
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May
16

Stefan Dabruck

Sleepless (Remix)

An invigorating blend of front stage house and progressive trance, this track utilizes driving kicks, slightly electrified mains, and variety of melodic touches alongside stabbed synths. Espresso anyone?

Trance
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May
16

Stoneface & Terminal

We Own The Night (Club Mix)

Each time Kyau & Albert are featured on a track, you can safely bet there will be some radio-ready lyrics that crowds are destined to devour. This track provides those alongside a brilliant midsection.

Big Room Progressive House
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May
15

Tiesto

Take Me (Original Mix)

Tiesto proves he can create uplifting, mainstream big-room just as well as any of the current heavy hitters. This track has perfect lyrics and a simplistic chord progression ripe for catching.

Progressive House
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May
14

CLMD

The Stockholm Syndrome (Extended Mix)

Hear that? Those are called arpeggios, and they are taking you on a celestial roller coaster ride, which is made even more enjoyable thanks to veiled vocals and a tantalizing progression.

Trance
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May
14

Shato & Paul Rockseek

Deer Friends (Original Mix)

This track is proof that an excellent lead melody can make or break any song. In this case, it definitely makes it. Emotions will be stirred, especially when you catch the faint chanting towards the end.

Nu Disco
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May
13

Fred Falke

Hold On (Radio Edit)

The vocals by NERVO sound extra sweet when laced with silky smooth disco organs and bass guitars. This track exudes purely good vibes, and is laid-back in all the right ways.

Dubstep
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May
13

Coyote Kisses

Stay With You (Original Mix)

Mesmerizing combination of breaks and complex sampling.

Dance
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May
10

DJ E-Maxx

Boom! (Club Mix)

A body-altering combination of electro, dutch, and dance, this track's beat will make even the most jaded person want to party…hard. Designed for those who need more cowbell in their lives.

Dance
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May
09

The Chainsmokers

Trying To Be Cool (Remix)

Easy, breezy, beautiful: Words that describe summer nights, this track, or a certain brand of makeup. A coincidence? Perhaps. But then again, maybe it's not. Pair the first two together and see what happens.

Electro House
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May
08

Nause & Darwin & Backwall

Move (Original Mix)

This song will live up to its title and corresponding lyrics by making you move, most likely in a dancy fashion thanks to a catchy overall rhythm, vocal effects, and overlapping melodies.

Progressive House
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May
08

Cemoa

Lucky's (Original Mix)

An amazing progressive track with very balanced harmonies. Somehow, this producer currently has only 34 followers on Facebook, so let's be honest, you wouldn't have found this on your own, which would have been a shame.

Trance
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May
07

Maor Levi

Holding On (Original Mix)

Somewhere between big-room and progressive trance, this song even makes Tuesdays a happy day. Glorious harmonies and driving kicks will make you forget your worries.

Progressive House
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May
06

Astrio

Eyes Open (Original Mix)

If you don't enjoy simply listening to this track, your aural senses are askew. This is pleasant in every way and is a great way to transition out of slumber.

Drum & Bass
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May
06

Rory

Standard Tune (Original Mix)

Audible Coffee for the electronically inclined soul. This decaffeinated song feels like fine silk fluttering across your skin and can erase a weekend worth of brain damage with its liquid reverberating piano melody.

Dubstep
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May
03

Major Lazer

Jah No Partial (Original Mix)

CAUTION: This contains an extremely high amount of caffeine and is for animalistic raging. What else would you expect from Major Lazer alongside Flux Pavilion? It's nothing short of explosive. YouTube "Holy Ship 2013" for proof.

Nu Disco
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May
03

jackLNDN

Get Lucky (Remix)

This is best served at a high temperature with a side of sunshine.

Electro House
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May
02

Dillon Francis

Carried Away (Remix)

The acidic drop is full of all sorts of weird naughtiness that will probably cause your body to experience a variety of fun convulsions. In addition, the light-hearted verses make this one even more unique.

Trance
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May
02

Tomas Heredia

Acting Crazy (Remix)

Hang on because this track takes you on a five minute journey before dropping a bomb of bliss directly on top of you. The ride itself is made pleasant by a plethora of electric strings alongside female vocals.

Big Room Progressive House
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May
01

Dzeko & Torres

Hurricane (Club Mix)

Who says you have to wait until the end of the week to feel elation? Sure you could find a job that you loved more than life itself, or you could simply play tracks such as this one. #bigroombliss

Nu Disco
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May
01

DJ DLG

Up To You (Lazor Disco Mix)

Driving bass kicks push along a funky and cheery looped melody to create a very distinct blend of disco. Night time pool party anyone?

Electro House
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Apr
30

Mord Fustang

Taito (Original Mix)

Is there such a thing as simple complex electro? Well, apparently there is because this track is precisely that. This feel good, bouncy electro song comes with a variety of samples and is temperately caffeinated. Enjoy.

Big Room Progressive House
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Apr
29

Dirty South

Messiah (Extended Remix)

Driving piano chords and a electrified, rolling bass line comprise the majority of this track, which is definitely not a bad thing.

Dance
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Apr
29

M'Black

Crush (Extended Mix)

A steady beat underneath layers of guitars and poppy, heart-felt female vocals make this an irresistible serving of Coffee. Consider this one a guilty pleasure if you feel as though you must justify it.

Big Room Progressive House
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Apr
26

Project 46

No One (Original Mix)

Sappy and catchy, but hey, it's big room and it will enhance any good-spirited mood.

Trance
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Apr
26

Ben Gold

Mesocyclone (Original Mix)

Get the glow sticks out because this one will cause you to dance as if you were on stimulants, regardless of whether or not you actually are. Packed full of energy and awesome melodies.

Dubstep
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Apr
25

Crywolf & Aylen

Silence Pt. II (Original Mix)

Chopped, female vocals alongside wobbling harmonies leave very little to dislike. Not necessarily a new formula, but solid execution on a winning one.

Trance
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Apr
25

Rafaël Frost

Zorro (Remix)

The drop on this beast is meant for the final push required to summit Mt. Everest. Other than that, there's not any other situations that are epic enough to do this chorus justice. These chords will engulf your entire being and electrocute it.

Tech House
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Apr
24

Mike Vale

Don't Give A Damn (Original Mix)

This track is an equal combination of tech and pure house, which will lead you to genuinely dance. You know, the kind where you shuffle your feet in coordinated patterns. This is a very solid warm-up track with very solid bass.

Trance
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Apr
23

Above & Beyond

Walter White (Original Mix)

If you can imagine the drop at 3:35 being played inside of an arena, then you're probably already jumping up and down. If not, try it. This catchy chorus is absolutely massive.

Nu Disco
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Apr
23

Oliver

Waiting For You (Remix)

Deep, decaffeinated disco is the stuff of which sleep deprived delirium is made. This track has just the right amount of caffeine to keep you locked into a lucid dream complete with an assortment of paradimensional sounds.

Progressive House
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Apr
22

Chris Reece & Dinka

Stormwatch (Old Fashion Mix)

It has been determined that Dinka actually controls both sunrise and sunset with her classic progressive sounds. This track could accompany both with ease, but is especially satisfying with a new week's sunrise.

Dubstep
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Apr
22

Crywolf

The Home We Made Pt. II (Original Mix)

This decaffeinated lovestep track is ridden with angst anchored in a beautiful duet.

Big Room Progressive House
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Apr
19

Teqq

Guide Me Home (Remix)

So uplifting you may float away while listening.

Electro House
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Apr
19

Rabbit Killer

Starburst (Remix)

Here's a tasty little treat to get your mind off of whatever it is you're doing right now and think about where you're going to party tonight.

Big Room Progressive House
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Apr
18

Stefano Pain

Somewhere In The Sky (Original Mix)

If these horns don't remind you of a banging summer festival, then you've obviously never been to one, which would be unacceptable if it were true.