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Song of the Day: We Are Now – Flyme

Song of the Day: We Are Now – Flyme

Flyme has only been producing for a few years now, but his natural talent for beat making is impressive. Originally from New Hampshire, but now living in Boston, Flyme mostly produces hip hop and rap beats while dabbling into chill electronic and alternative rock styles from time to time. “We Are Now” is a laid back track with a soothing melody that showcases the best of what he has to offer.

Check out some of his beats on his SoundCloud page here.

Song of the Day: Wishing Well (Club Mix) – Sam Feldt

Song of the Day: Wishing Well (Club Mix) – Sam Feldt

Off of Sam Feldt’s remix only album After The Sunset, the club mix of “Wishing Well” speeds the track and adds in Sam Feldt’s classic synth sound in the chorus. One of the pitfalls that he manages to avoid here is having the vocals feel out of place once they’re sped up. Personally, we like the up-tempo version of this song as it brings that much more energy to an already bright song. Check it out!

Song of the Day: Out My Mind – Tritonal

Song of the Day: Out My Mind – Tritonal

It’s honestly at the point where we could have a Song of the Day be a new track from Tritonal at least once a week. The American duo out of Austin, Texas teamed up with Riley Clemmons for “Out My Mind” and while this song has more of a pop influence than some of their other recent tracks, the chorus is where Tritonal shines as usual. A smooth song from start to finish, “Out My Mind” delivers catchy vocals in each phase of the song. As long as they keep putting out high quality tracks like this one, expect to see them on 20-somethinglife’s music page often.

Want more Tritonal? Check out these songs:

A Different Way (Tritonal Remix) – DJ Snake & Lauv

See You Again (Tritonal Remix) – Wiz Khalifa ft. Charlie Pluth

Hey MaMaMa – Tritonal

Song of the Day: Electric (R3hab Remix) – Alina Baraz ft. Khalid

Song of the Day: Electric (R3hab Remix) – Alina Baraz ft. Khalid

The Dutch producer R3hab put his spin on Alina Baraz and Khalid’s “Electric” and the result is a slow tempo, yet moving track. It’s always great to hear a remix that emphasizes the original vocals and brings them to the front instead of trying to twist them into a new sound. That’s what R3hab expertly managed to accomplish here. This is definitely worth adding to your playlist for relaxing or late at night moments.