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The Wombats – Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)

If you’re a fan of big room dance rock than you’re a fan of  The Wombats.

Hailing from Liverpool, this trio gained notoriety with their 2008 hit, Let’s Dance to Joy Division. Well they’re at it again with another big smash, Tokyo (Vampire & Wolves), which infuses soft synths and a driving dance beat that mixes with their rock sensibilities making the song dancefloor/iPod ready! 

The single officially drops on Sept. 27th but you can get a sneak peek below.

Highly Recommended
Enjoy
DG

The Wombats – Tokyo (Vampires & Wolves)


FEVAH HARD ANTHEMS – LEGENDARY TUNES WITH A NEW TWIST

Fevah Records NZ was founded over ten years ago to help re -capture and resonate the sound depicting Fevah & Fahrenhite Events in London during the 1990s + 2000’s.

The label has featured the legends of Hard House and Hard Trance at one time or another including artists like Steve Blake, Phil Reynolds, Paul Glazby , Paul King, Ilogik, Prime Mover and many more.

That sound was and is “Action packed music that is extreme fun and 100% dance!!!!”.

The Fevah Hard Anthems Series is showcasing the labels original anthems as well as featuring new originals and remixes of tracks from new artists who we think deserve the accolade of having their music in a catalogue that is part of Hard House and Hard Trance History.

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RELEASE No1: “VENOM” BY STEVE BLAKE
featuring remixes by High Dosage, Scott Genetik, David Ding and introducing Quade77.

When it was released almost 10 years ago, it became one of Fevah’s most successful anthems and it destroyed dance floors around the globe.

Hard Trance Master Steve Blake is one man is responsible for helping to mould not only what Fevah Hard Trance came to sound like, but also what UK hard trance sounds like from the beginning.

But beware- each mix has a mind of its own and will play with yours. Most interesting definetely David Dings sneaky lil’ “dubstabbing”.

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Number 2 in the series is “Rhythms of the Universe” by Eamonn Fevah & Craig Gee. Most impressive in the range of remixes is Sheldon’s very distinctive hard trance version.

Next in line, and ready for release in the next couple of weeks is the EP with a number of remixes of Steve Ryan & Grant Thompson’s legendary “Broken Boundaries”. Remixes have been done by Carl Nicholson, High Dosage, David Ding & a few more left to surprise.

All Fevah releases are available from

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www.southerncrossmusic.co.nz

by Mandy Suess

Worst Music Video Ever!!!

I just came across this video by Zlad!, Elektronik, Supersonik, which I think is arguably one of the worst videos and songs of all-time. There might not be any redeeming value to this except for the faux 80s hair! Check it out, the video is below so you can be the judge of this “masterpiece.”

Enjoy
DG