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Redial returns to Aus' dance music bringing some serious noise.. For those of us who were balls-deep in the electro-haze of 2007-09 Redial will be a familiar name, bringing an impressive set of banging remixes and originals to clubs and festivals around the country. After we assume spending a little time on tropical islands sipping coconuts and chilling out (basically 'cause we wish were doing the same thing), Redial is back and has entered the Aussie trap realm with a sound that still feels fresh - no doubt down to the fact the dude's serious production chops haven't gone anywhere. It all starts out pretty chill, before kicking into gear and going into a few unexpected areas over the four-minute journey. Follow Redial: FACEBOOK // SOUNDCLOUD
A damn accomplished slice of future-beat if ever we've heard one.. We first came across Melbourne-via-Perth producer Jamie Now when he flicked us this KILLER REMIX of Golden Features' Tell Me feat. Nicole Millar, and have been eagerly anticipating more original work since, and this week saw the release of his Never Fade EP. Following a quick listen it's fair to say his transition from drum'n'bass and dubstep to future-beats and chilltrap has been a smooth one. It still errs into those kinda territories at times, particularly on Exhale (which more than anything took me back to the old Donkey Kong SNES game for some reason), but the rest remains a masterclass in on-point production and futuristic electronica. You can stream it below, or buy it for next to nothing via BANDCAMP. Follow Jamie Now: FACEBOOK // SOUNDCLOUD
A tiger-tight take on Golden Features' breakout single.. To say Golden Features has been killing it in 2014 would be putting it lightly. A cracking debut FREE EP, dark and broody (and awesome) video clip (HERE), and a balltearing set at CIRCO Festival earlier this year (read about his golden treasures HERE). Today isn't so much about him though, as it is this rad remix of his breakout single, Tell Me feat. Nicole Millar. The deepest and darkest of house tracks you can find, Melbourne-based producer Jamie Now has added a killer spin on it. The production is super-slick, and it keeps those dark vibes while adding a chilled-out trap element, that still feels really ravey. Basically, we dig the heck out of it and we think you will too, so stream it below, and you can also grab it for free download: Follow Jamie Now on FACEBOOK // SOUNDCLOUD