Great Skies - Don't Want U

Faithless Feat. Dido- Feelin Good
Unlike my previous entry, Faithless have been around for years and write their hits well! Progressive, building in with a variety of layers and some groovy basslines over skittish hi-hats and early 90s references and Dido's soulful vocals, the song slowly develops and sparks. The arpeggiators and cowbells warm you up slowly before some clever vocal manipulation, leading into a spaced out lead riff constructed both for muddy festival grounds and late night club rooms. Hints of Acid, Techno and House all permeate the sound, creating an amalgamation within a single, balanced song.

Fusing two genres together can often lead to disastrous results, so if nothing else, Skindred's combination of Reggae and Metal has to be admired for it's musical mastery alone. But songs like Death To All Spies prove that they don't just draw on ideas but actively create a new vibe, filled with thrashing drums and dramatic guitar riffs, over which Benji Madden demonstrates his considerable range of vocal talent. The breakdown is filled with raw power, offset against the subtle menace of the quieter sections of the song. A fantastic live band, Skindred never fail to impress.

I've heard many iterations of this song, from Andy C's relentless DnB remix to a deep, dark trap interpretation by Yellow Claw, but the original provides a refreshing, laidback approach that feels, (whisper it quietly) closer to the mainstream than anything Diplo & Co. have yet produced. With ambient synth lines and delicate vocals invoking a distinctly electropop vibe, this is a song for 4am, staring bleary eyed at a summer sunrise, Corona in hand. It's evocative and gentle, bringing a more chilled side to the Major Lazer sound.
Kid Cudi Feat. Crookers - Day N' Nite (TC Remix)
The original is a cracking piece of dance music, guaranteed to get a club moving and begs the question of whether remixing it can actually add anything. Although little overblown at times, TC's reworking pays homage to the original whilst cranking the energy up even higher, accelerating the vocals and riffs before dropping into frantic, fervent breaks, that plays around with the rhythms and samples to let the best bits of Crookers's synth lines direct the track.
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