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Led by the previously released Turn It Down and Eyes singles, Kaskade releases his seventh artist album. Unfolding a bunch of new collaborations and sounds, including those that have fuelled the American DJ and producer’s strike into progressive house to be voted the best DJ of America. Debuting his first album in 2003, it was not until the indenture with Ultra Records in 2006 that the rise of Kaskade truly took off, leading him into a placing amongst modern-day’s most highly-rated DJ’s in terms of electronic dance music. Although last year’s ”Dynasty” album was arguably his most  ground-breaking to date, ”Fire & Ice” is already seeing immensely successful charting placings acceded by the aforementioned single releases of 2011. Brilliantly divided into two discs – one for the hottest of club sounds and one for alternate, downtempo ICE mixes on each and everyone of the 10 singles featured – his 2011 album is already exceling previous year’s triumphs with a handful creative tenderings.

Boasting a craft unlike what people may expect out of a jointed making from the divine Kaskade and Skrillex,Lick It debunks an instantly memorable blend of the 70’s most ravishing disco sounds and wobbling, dubstep-influenced chords to form a momentous contribution to the evolution of electronic dance music and the more experimental records off the new double-album.

Filled with a soulful and utmostly emotional chord progression, tipped with the silky voice of Becky Jean Williams from Late Night Alumni, the Illionois-raised Ryan Raddon teams up with Germany’s probably most underrated duo, Inpetto, for the characteristic How Long.

Also armed with blistering chords in conjunction with Rebecca & Fiona’s glorious vocals to make up Turn It Down, the amazingly feel-good progressive piece with Mindy Gledhill that is Eyes and a bunch of collaborations with Dada LifeSkylar GreyHaley and more, the seventh artist album out from Kaskade is finally released.

Kaskade – Fire & Ice (Album) [Ultra Records] – iTunes Link

Tracklisting:

Disc 1 – Fire

01. Kaskade feat. Mindy Gledhill – Eyes
02. Kaskade feat. Rebecca & Fiona – Turn It Down
03. Kaskade feat. Neon Trees – Lessons In Love
04. Kaskade & Skrillex – Lick It
05. Kaskade feat. Haley – Llove
06. Kaskade feat. Marcus Bently – Let Me Go
07. Kaskade feat. Quadron – Waste Love
08. Kaskade & Dada Life feat. Dan Black – ICE
09. Kaskade & Inpetto feat. Late Night Alumni – How Long
10. Kaskade feat. Skylar Grey – Room For Happiness

Disc 2 – Ice

01. Kaskade feat. Mindy Gledhill – Eyes (Kaskade’s ICE Mix)
02. Kaskade feat. Rebecca & Fiona – Turn It Down (Kaskade’s ICE Mix)
03. Kaskade feat. Neon Trees – Lessons In Love (Kaskade’s ICE Mix)
04. Kaskade & Skrillex – Lick It (Kaskade’s ICE Mix)
05. Kaskade feat. Haley – Llove (Kaskade’s ICE Mix)
06. Kaskade feat. Marcus Bently – Let Me Go (Kaskade’s ICE Mix)
07. Kaskade feat. Quadron – Waste Love (Kaskade’s ICE Mix)
08. Kaskade & Dada Life feat. Dan Black – ICE (Kaskade’s ICE Mix)
09. Kaskade & Inpetto feat. Late Night Alumni – How Long (Kaskade’s ICE Mix)
10. Kaskade feat. Skylar Grey – Room For Happiness (Kaskade’s ICE Mix)

Kaskade feat. Mindy Gledhill – Eyes

Kaskade & Inpetto with Late Night Alumni – How Long

Since the release of Unleash The Fucking Dada in October of 2010, this Swedish duo stood out as a primal asset to the more experimental department of electronic dance music. Having created an image like no other, Dada Life is about to release the vocal version of their third single contender of 2011, following the debut release of their new So Much Dada label being the original, White Noise / Red Meat on Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak and Fight Club Is Closed (It’s Time For Rock N Roll) on Spinnin. Although the DJ and production outfit of two has been in the industry for quite some time now, it was not until recently their reputation has scampered away into the sky. The crazy and utmostly innovative electro heads of Olle Corneer and Stefan Engblom are yet again merging their twisted baseline and electro sounds with a simple and dainty but punchy piano lead for Happy Violence, now graced with a cacophonic sounding vocal. Coming off their remix of Encoded in April, the take on Little Bad Girland having a remix on Prutataaa coming up, the vocal version of their last single output is set to release October 31st, have a listen!

 

 

“We took David Guetta and put him in our special meat grinder. This is the result. Serve with shitloads of hot sauce.”

– Dada Life

This quote sums up pretty much all you need to know about this tune. Enjoy the free download
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DJ Mixes: Swanky Tunes – September 2011 DJ Promo Mix

Released just a day ago here is Swanky Tunes’ September Mix. Definitely worth checking out to get up to date with all the latest big hits that have been released in the past few months.

 

 

Tracklist:

1. Sander van Doorn & Adrian Lux – Eagles (Album Version) /Dorrn Records/

2. Coldplay – Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall (Swedish House Mafia Remix) /EMI/

3. Skylar Grey – Invisible (Dirty South Remix) /Interscope/

4. Third Party – Feel (Original Mix) /Size Records/

5. Lucid – Can`t Help Myself (Tim Mason Remix) /MFU Records/

6. Planet Funk Vs. Robyn, Sultan & Ned Shepard – Who Said To Girlfriend (Hard Rock Sofa Bootleg) /White/

7. Red Hot Chili Peppers – Otherside (Third Party Remix) /Warner/

8. Rye Rye feat. Robyn – Never Will Be Mine (Fedde le Grand Remix Vocal Mix)

9. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike – REJ (Original Mix) /Smash The House/

10. Hard Rock Sofa – True Emotion (Original Mix) /Spinnin’ Records/

11. DEVolution feat. Amy Pearson – Good Love (Alesso Remix) /One More Tune/

12. David Guetta feat. Usher – Without You (Nicky Romero Remix) /F*** Me I’m Famous/

13. Tommy Trash – Future Folk (Original Mix) /Musical Freedom/

14. Afrojack & R3hab – Prutataaa (Dada Life Remix) /Wall Recordings/