BEAUTIFUL BUZZZ

OLIVER TREE & WHETHAN - ENEMY

Music, Original MixGuest UserComment

Orbiting each other like a binary star system on a collision course with greatness, Oliver Tree & Whethan continue their path towards world domination with "Enemy". Whethan lays down an ambling backdrop to to Olive Tree's signature cadence that will have you pullin' back that sunroof on a sunny day lovin' life. Both artists are very much on the come up right now; Whethan with a tour coming to a city near you and Oliver Tree redefining the fashion landscape as I type this out. Shoot yourself on over to Whethan & Oliver's Soundcloud for more because you don't want to sleep on these gentlemen. 

BLACKBEAR - DO RE MI (PRINCE FOX REMIX)

Music, RemixErin MaherComment

We all know Prince Fox is legit. He's been dropping sick tracks and making people shake hella ass at our parties over the past few years, and we just love him to death. Today he releases another rad remix, putting his future feels flavor all over "Do Re Mi" by blackbear. Prince Fox can do no wrong in my eyes, some may say I am bias ... but for real this kid has been making some of the most exciting moves and producing some of my favorite tracks, all while being the greatest person on the planet and loving little ol' me all the while.  He's special, and this remix is fire, and all y'all need this in your life riiiight now! 

Bay Area peeps! Our boy is coming back next weekend for the first NITE BRUNCH party at Mezzanine on OCT 07 - with Sam F and Goshfather!  Bottomless Mimosas, breakfast for dinner and Prince Fox! What could be better? Swoop your tickets quick! See you there!

MIDNIGHT POOL PARTY - SIGNALS

Music, Original MixAlli LindseyComment

Proving to be much more than a duo with an enticing name, Sydney, Australia-based Midnight Pool Party unveils "Signals," a smooth and groovy piece with electrifying spaces. Firm believers in the power of nu-disco, the twosome serves to keep the pioneering genre alive and respected. "Signals" is a cosmic explosion of chill vibes- hold the inevitable chaos resulting from explosions. Midnight Pool Party is making live-electronic music the norm by combining the sounds of digital production with guitar, bass, keys, and in-house vocals. "Signals" was born from delicate frequencies, swept through a filter of jazz and coffee-house intricacies, giving new meaning to modern day groove. 

MICHAEL MAR - DON'T TALK ABOUT IT (FEAT. KYAN PALMER)

Music, Original MixEricComment

Here's one I found in my inbox that I though was tightt, and had to show some love. Shimmering guitar accompanies pumping rhythmic bass underneath Kyan Palmer's soulful vocals. The production sounds full and mature even though there doesn't seem to be much online about Michael Mar at this point. The vocal chops flitter around making an upbeat song even lighter, while the positive lyricism focuses on changing the subject to something less ominous. "Don't Talk About It" is a fun energetic tune and I'm really curious to learn more about this project. 

KILL PARIS - RED LIGHTS (FEAT. DOTTER)

Music, Original MixMike DooseComment

This is just a straight jam. So glad Kill Paris is back with more music, and I might even wager to say that this is his best single yet. I've been listening to it on repeat. Lowly Palace (the label for this release) has got a good thing going. Dotter's catchy songwriting and sanguine vocals are interesting enough to shine in their own right and not just blend in with the production, as often happens with so many dance music top line vocalists. "F*cking with my head in the red lights baby..." She's just so good.

And the production is of course where the track truly shines. It's just a perfect example top-notch, dynamic, emotion-inducing dance music production: synths that wreak of dance floor euphoria. I could even see this is used in a futuristic sci-fi film or TV soundtrack. I've listened to this track at least 5 times while writing this post, and I still don't want to stop. Spotify should take note and include more tracks like this in New Music Friday instead of giving the spotlight to "artists" like Bhad Babie (read: Cash Me Outside girl).

AXEL MANSOOR & LOUIS VIVET - HIT REWIND

Music, Original MixEricComment

Who remembers VHS tapes? I know our lovely founder Erin definitely does, but I'm betting some of our readership might not remember these cumbersome vestibules of entertainment. The worst was when you really wanted to watch a movie, and put in the tape only to find out that the last person to use it didn't hit rewind! So annoying...anyways the opposite of annoying is Axel Mansoor's next amazing new tune "Hit Rewind". Co-written and produced with fellow BB faves Louis Vivet, this track is a light hearted ode to California that's absolutely sure to tickle your fancy. The infectious chorus rings out with a "Whaaa Ohhh" that instantly slaps a smile upon your face. The nostalgic lyricism combined with the spritely production easily hits home with this remix. As autumn is officially upon us, this fun tune easily hits rewind back to the summer fun. 

Disclosure: Axel Mansoor is managed by Beautiful Buzzz writer Mike Doose.

LASH - I'M GONNA BE THERE

Music, Original MixAlli LindseyComment

Listening to tropical house music is like drinking a cranberry kombucha with vodka on the beach. If you don't know what kombucha is, it's a fizzy probiotic tea that is essentially the tears of God- it's delicious. Dominican Republic based musician and producer, Lash, just dropped an effervescent, super-fizzy, tropical house piece titled, "I'm Gonna Be There." Lash, was once a duo of two talented producers, but has since slimmed down to producer Kelvin Beato's solo project. Lash's release of "I'm Gonna Be There" is crisp, and bubbly, like my cranberry kombucha on the beach. The tropical overtones define the track's friendly connotation, making it approachable, uplifting, and signature. Although Beato is now a one-man-band, this release proves his dexterity is astounding with, or without a partner in crime.

"From start to finish the record took me about a year and a half to complete. Music has been moving so quickly and is constantly changing so I initially took this song in so many different directions. The lyrics tell the story about a couple enduring life and it's challenges, but no matter what speed bumps they hit, they're always going to be there for each other. It's something I think everyone has experienced in one way or another throughout relationships so I wanted to build a song that was listenable for all fans of music while staying true to the sound I've built. If you've listened to my remixes, you can hear the signature "Lash" sound I've tried to create with influences of everything from pop to a bit of rhythmic dance from my home country, The Dominican Republic." -Lash

TASTYTREAT x DEAD ROBOT - THE FEELING WASN'T MUTUAL

Music, Original MixAlli LindseyComment

Ingredients for good vibes when you have the Tuesday blues- coffee, deep stretches, and some good music. I got the coffee, I did the yoga, and TastyTreat and Dead Robot just delivered the delicious track I needed to ensure that today won't be a weekday parallel to the sophomore slump. The co-produced single, "The Feeling Wasn't Mutual" has legitimately turned my day around. The intro draws you in with sensual, futuristic female vocals, topped off with dainty melodies that fuse with deep guitar riffs. It's drops pulse with a captivating vibration, moving feet and souls. It's artistically romantic, while maintaining a hefty big-room synth elements. It transcends today's genres and dives into the future of electronic music. The combination of live instruments with chopped, hard production lifts this track towards the sky. It is soft at times, and intense when necessary. Together, this trio has exceeded expectations, and created something energizing, and invigorating- straight up, I'm thankful.