Tag: remix

Song of the Day: Weekend (Jai Wolf Remix) – Mocki

Song of the Day: Weekend (Jai Wolf Remix) – Mocki

Jai Wolf put together this remix back in 2015 but if you haven’t heard it, now’s your chance to take a listen because it’s, you know, the weekend.

This track defines vibe. The percussion is on point and the way the vocals are tweaked makes it a fun ride the whole way through. It’s certainly a song most people in their 20’s will understand and love.

Song of the Day: Clearest Blue (Gryffin Remix) – CHVRCHES

Song of the Day: Clearest Blue (Gryffin Remix) – CHVRCHES

I was lucky enough to see Gryffin perform this song in person awhile back and was one of the best songs of his set. A slow buildup in both rhythm and emotional culminates in a euphoric chorus that puts Gryffin’s melodic talents on display. If you ever get the chance to see Gryffin in person, I cannot recommend enough taking the opportunity. He puts on an amazing show and switches between live instruments while DJ’ing, which isn’t something many producers will do. It’s amazing to see. Enjoy this one!

If you like this one, check out the previous song of the day by Gryffin, his remix of Kygo’s “First Time”.

Song of the Day: All My Love (Audien Remix) – Cash Cash ft. Conor Maynard

Song of the Day: All My Love (Audien Remix) – Cash Cash ft. Conor Maynard

Audien does a phenomenal job putting his spin on “All My Love” originally by Cash Cash. With beautiful plucky synths and a great bassline that stays out of the way of the vocals in the verse takes this remix to the next level. This is a great listen when you’re poolside or getting ready for a night out. And, as a bonus, you can download this song for free here.

 

Song of the Day: Silence (Slushii Remix) – Marshmello ft Khalid

Song of the Day: Silence (Slushii Remix) – Marshmello ft Khalid

You might be sick of this song by now with it’s extensive radio play. The original seemed to lack a certain energy and to me, came across as flat from verse to chorus. Slushii fixed that with his remix, adding a deeper and darker intro and verse with energetic synths. I doubt you’ll go back to listening to the original after listening to this remix.

It’s interesting to see how Marshmello’s sound has changed. This remix is the type of sound I would have expected to hear on the original from him but he kept it low key. His other new-ish track, “Wolves” with Selena Gomez, has a similar minimal energy vibe to it as compared to most of his previous work. It’s not a bad thing that his sound and style is changing, but it will surely make some fans say “I miss the old Marshmello!”.

Check out another one of Slushii’s remixes in Ryse Radio Ep. 3.