Jackplug Blog Posts

December 7, 2013 / Uncategorized

As announced earlier, Keljet have done a remix on Goldroom’s ‘Embrace’, featuring vocals by Ariela Jacobs. It finally came out yesterday, through both NuDiscoyourDisco and Keljet’s channels. Such a nice listen, even after all the other ‘Embrace’ remixes of the…

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December 5, 2013 / Uncategorized

Really happy to find a free Tensnake track again. ‘No Relief’ is a collaboration between the German producer and Tasmanian but now also kinda German artist Fiora. Strong disco vibe with some edgier sounding synths. Kaleida’s second single is up!…

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December 4, 2013 / Uncategorized

Bit Funk is set to release a new EP titled ‘Soul Satisfaction’. The title track to the EP paves the way as a free download on Thump. Really interesting to hear Bit Funk taking yet another unexpected turn in his…

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December 3, 2013 / Bass
December 2, 2013 / Bass

Moscow producer CVPELLV is a synth veteran who remixes Destiny’s Child’s ‘Say My Name’. Really clever rework with some unexpected climaxes and good use of the vocal samples. Why do people keep using those weird unicode symbols though? More house…

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November 29, 2013 / House

This one track, it’s been a promise by Low Steppa for over a month. First he posted a snippet version of his edit on Julio Bashmore’s ‘Battle For Middle You’. It became quite popular, which might be the reason why…

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November 29, 2013 / Uncategorized

Kitsune Maison is presenting a new remix by French producer Pyramid. ‘Kiss To Kiss’ by The Swiss is turned into this slow disco burner. Best part has to be the guitar after the major breakdown. yeeeeeeeah Major overhaul. Young Oslo…

Read the PostThe Swiss, Pyramid, ZZ Ward, Jerry Folk

November 28, 2013 / Bass

Legend of the week. Chris Malinchak drops his new free track ‘Call My Name’. Follows Malinchak’s usual pattern of production. Lower than 120BPM Deep stuff, bass line always hits right under the lead, Sounds warm and round. Melboune producer Kreapy…

Read the PostChris Malinchak, Kreapy, King Henry, ODahl