DAVID GUETTA & MORTEN REWORK THE FLEETWOOD MAC CLASSIC “DREAMS” FEAT. LANIE GARDNER

DAVID GUETTA & MORTEN REWORK THE FLEETWOOD MAC CLASSIC “DREAMS” FEAT. LANIE GARDNER
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After eight monstrous Future Rave collaborations racking up over 140 million streams, David Guetta and MORTEN are back with a rework of Fleetwood Mac’s all-time classic “Dreams,” featuring rising star Lanie Gardner. They bring the 1970’s standard onto the modern dance floor, drenched with emotion. Guetta discovered Lanie’s cover of “Dreams” on YouTube which has over 7 million views and counting. He immediately fell in love with Lanie’s rendition and invited her to feature on the Future Rave remix. She delivered a powerful performance that is paired perfectly with David and Morten’s razor-sharp production.

Gardner’s smooth-as-silk, soulful vocal strains are drenched in sustained bass tones and a dizzying synth arpeggio that slowly reveals itself. The track builds powerfully and imperceptibly to its crescendo as a stuttering, bleeping riff cuts through the mix, recalling classic ‘90s trance bangers. The drop lays on a crisp beat, punctuating the brooding bass perfectly. Another enormous breakdown pushes us to the final stretch, where the groove and the vocals finally unite in an ecstatic release of tension.

This is Guetta’s first cover since 2014’s “Shot Me Down” featuring Skylar Gray — his rework of Nancy Sinatra’s sultry “Bang Bang,” which has amassed 760 million streams to date. This one has all the hallmarks of another Guetta smash with the addition of Danish DJ/Producer superstar MORTEN, and which looks set to introduce Fleetwood Mac’s classic to a new generation.

Guetta recently delivered an incredible set for the DJ Mag Top 100 DJs ceremony livestream, with every single track in his set produced or remixed by him. It marked a new era in his career, showing a huge global audience what his Future Rave sound is all about. The thousands of positive comments on the YouTube stream showed that he is winning many new fans as well as delighting old ones. His latest global smash “Let’s Love” with Sia recently hit #1 on the U.S. Dance Radio Chart, #2 on the European Radio Chart, #6 on the Shazam Global Chart and is nearing 100 million audio and video streams.

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DAVID GUETTA & MORTEN SERVE UP POWERFUL NEW CLUB TRACK “DETROIT 3AM”

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Grammy-Award winning superstar DJ, David Guetta unveils a stunning new melodic tech-house record, “Detroit 3AM” with Danish DJ/producer MORTEN. The new record is the latest in a long line of successful collaborations from David Guetta and MORTEN which count over 60 million combined streams.

Following the innovative sounds of their “Make It To Heaven with Raye,” “Never Be Alone feat. Aloe Blacc” and tribute remix of Avicii’s “Heaven,” the talented twosome show yet another side to their music with “Detroit 3AM.” The new track is an electronic ode to the birth town of techno and its legendary DJ’s: Juan Atkins, Derrick May, Kevin Saunderson and Jeff Mills. Packed with futuristic synths, distorted kicks and formidable energy, “Detroit 3AM” is another cutting-edge production from the pair.

David Guetta and MORTEN remain a driving force in today’s ever-evolving electronic dance music scene with their unique sound. David Guetta counted over 3 billion global streams in 2019 and amassed more than 4.5 billion cumulative views. Guetta begins his U.S. residency with Wynn Nightlife at Encore Beach Club and XS Night Club on March 28th. He’ll return on May 15th to headline Brooklyn Mirage with Martin Solveig followed by Electric Daisy Carnival on May 17th before heading back to Ibiza for his two summer residencies at Ushuaïa and Hi Ibïza. LISTEN HERE

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UP-AND-COMING NYC PRODUCERS DELIVER A TASTEFUL, CLUB-PROVEN REWORK OF THE SPINNIN’ RECORDS SMASH

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As winter begins to release its icy grip on the East Coast, Noorlind and Weekend Rendition have reworked one of the year’s biggest vocals into a melodic future house smash with a bouncy bass line and a concise, quick-hitting arrangement that already has us dreaming about Miami Music Week pool parties.

“When I first heard the original, I instantly knew I wanted to put my own spin on it”, says Noorlind.

I re-pitched the vocal, wrote new chords, and got in the studio with Weekend Rendition the next day to flesh out the rest – we wrapped the project from start to finish in a little under four days.

Our aim was to create something unique, feel-good and accessible, while true to the vibe of the original, and that would fit just as well in our DJ sets as on someone’s morning Spotify playlist. We’re really happy with how the track came out, and it’s been getting great reception on the dance floor!”

Q&A:

There are so many ways on how producers and DJs collaborate. In this case Weekend Rendition and Noorlind came together to work on a sick remix of Mike Williams "You and I." What's the story behind how this remix came together?

Noorlind: I’m always on the hunt for strong vocals that I can remix and somehow make my own. I was a big fan of the original track and was playing it in my sets when I came across the vocal stems, pitched them down a few semitones, and felt inspired to start remixing the track. I had a session with Michael (Weekend Rendition) scheduled the following day – he liked the direction it was going, and we decided to collaborate on the remix and finished the whole thing that week.

Working with another person can be really useful to maintain focus and help streamline the production process, and I think Michael and I really complement each other’s skill sets – it’s always fun working with him!

What's it like playing with some of the biggest names in the dance music world, especially at some of the hottest clubs in the world? What is one experience that you personally will never forget?

Noorlind: It’s really a rush like none other. I never thought I would be playing shows with my favorite artists at venues I used to attend as a concert-goer just a few years ago… it’s still surreal every time I play. While I’ve been DJing for nearly eight years I’m always trying to pick up new things and improve as a performer, so it’s really cool to be able to play with and learn from artists at the top of their game – it pushes me to push the bar even higher.

I’ve had some really memorable experiences, but a recent favorite was being asked to DJ Paris Hilton’s birthday party last week at her loft in Manhattan – she’s super nice, and I had a blast! It was kind of strange getting to know the personal side of such a public persona… I was so used to seeing her on TV and in magazines that it was funny to walk into her loft and see her running around fluffing pillows and putting out snacks just like anyone else hosting a birthday party.

You studied law at the University of Miami. That is no small thing. How did you manage studying at one of the toughest Law schools in the USA and play and perform as a producer and dj? 

Weekend Rendition: Believe it or not, music was essential to having the stamina and focus to do well in law school. Any type of graduate program is a mental drain. You need something outside of school to balance you out. For me it was music.  Music gave me an escape for an hour or two every day. Playing on the weekends gave me something to look forward to every week - it kept my mind sharp and my body feeling healthy. I don’t think I would have been able to get through school if I didn’t have music and DJ'ing keeping me level.

As you know Fashionado is a Fashion news blog. From a style perspective, what’s trending in your own personal world of Fashion? What brands are you sporting on the decks? And what’s going to be your style of preference now that Festival Season is about to kick off down in Miami for Miami Music Week? 

Noorlind: DJing is all about self-expression, and I believe that what an artist chooses to wear on and off-stage is just as important as the tracks they play.

I’m all about re-interpreting classic menswear pieces in a contemporary way. My go-to outfit when I perform consists of black patent YSL high-tops (pre-Slimane era), black IRO jeans, and a fitted T-shirt – and now that spring is approaching, I like throwing on a cool graphic jacket to break up the color scheme and add some “pop” on stage (I have one from Golden Goose that I love). If I’m feeling fancy, I might go with a black turtleneck and a Luciano Barbera blazer – it all depends!

For me, MMW style is about merging form and function – I need to be able to move and stay cool during the day, but then seamlessly transition to dinner and a nightclub without having to run back to the hotel in-between. White jeans are a warm-weather Miami classic and pair nicely with pastels, or black shoes and a bomber jacket for an edgier going-out look.

What’s next? Are you both going to be working any more collaborations or B2B sets for the summer? Or are you each going to be going on your ways producing music for us to enjoy. What does 2018 have in store for Weekend Rendition and Noorlind? 

Weekend Rendition: 2018 is going to be a big year for both of us. We obviously have our own independent careers, but we enjoy working together and the results have been really good. So yes, there are more collaborations coming down the pipeline. Just this week, we put the final touches on an original that we are both really happy with. We’ll be pushing that record during Miami Music Week and I’m sure you’ll be seeing the release sometime in early spring.     

Noorlind: What he said! I have a really busy year lined up - I’m doing my first European show in Stockholm in two weeks, and have some cool stuff lined up for the summer that I can’t talk about yet... I think this year will be a big one for music in general, and I’m excited to see what kind of boundaries I can push over the coming months.

About The Artists:

Mike Regina (Weekend Rendition) began his music career eight years ago as a student at University of Miami Law, where he balanced his DJ schedule with 70—hour workweeks. Since relocating to New York City and trading in his law office for a recording studio, Weekend Rendition has made waves in the dance community as a producer and remixer. In 2017, he landed his first Beatport Progressive Top 10 track with “Bass Player”, which received full support from several major artists including Fedde Le Grand, and his next single “Your Love” peaked at #17. With a diverse quiver of upcoming releases in his arsenal for 2018 including a few official remixes, we are ready for the Weekend indeed!

Brooklyn-bred DJ/producer Nick Noorlind Rouner (Noorlind) has been rocking the biggest clubs on the East Coat since before he could legally drink. A classically-trained jazz bassist with a degree in international economics and Arabic, Noorlind got his first taste of electronic dance music in high school and instantly knew that he had found his passion. With seven years of experience behind the decks, the 25-year old has already amassed an impressive resume; landing residencies at Marquee & Lavo New York and making appearances at EDC, Life In Color, Echostage, and Wall Miami to name a few. Noorlind regularly performs with some of the biggest names in the business including Galantis, Afrojack, Nervo, & Jauz and is the personal go-to for The Chainsmokers, who tapped him to perform at their debut album release and post-tour after parties this past summer. Now, after spending a year honing his chops at LA’s distinguished production school Icon Collective, Noorlind is taking his dance floor expertise to the studio with a diverse catalogue of productions that will make 2018 his biggest year yet!

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CASH CASH RELEASES "ALL MY LOVE" OFFICIAL VIDEO

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Cash Cash released their new dance hit “All My Love” ft. and Conor Maynard this summer on Big Beat Records — now the music trio and UK-YouTube star share their playful yet provocative official music video for the track which premiered exclusively with PEOPLE.

To celebrate the release, American DJ/Producer Audien put his spin on the track for an official remix which premiere with BILLBOARD LISTEN. This release is part of a full remix package for “All My Love” out today via Big Beat Record, featuring other mixes from; Henry Fong, Shaun Frank, Triarchy, Sagan, Chris Schambacher, Misha K, Havok Roth, Mark Villa and Boxinlion  – LISTEN.

On top of the success of “All My Love”, Cash Cash also produced an official remix for Kelly Clarkson’s new hit single “Love So Soft”, which premiere on OUTLISTEN

All My Love” is only beginning its explosive story with over 47 Million Worldwide Streams. Maynard’s vocals effortlessly rise and fall over a pulsating beat, building up to a characteristically dancefloor-friendly Cash Cash drop.

 The official video perfectly plays on the emotion filled lyrics by putting a lighthearted spin on a lovesick romance. In the clip, a woman consoles her heartbroken friend with (what else?) ice cream, takeout and a sexy girls’ night in, complete with pizza, burgers and sweets. The Cash Cash guys — Jean Paul MakhloufAlex Makhlouf and Sam Frisch — make cameos as delivery boys, while Maynard plays a snubbed suitor.

After first being recognized for his YouTube cover performances, Maynard beat out Lana Del Rey, Delilah, and more to earn the title of MTV UK’s “Brand New for 2012,” winning nearly half of all fan votes. Later that year, at just 19, Maynard released his debut LP “Contrast.” Earlier this year, he appeared alongside Ty Dolla $ign on Kriss Kross Amsterdam’s streaming favorite “Are You Sure?”

Cash Cash is no stranger to success when it comes to collaborating with vocalists. In addition to reaching #1 on Dance Radio with “Matches” featuring Philadelphia native ROZES, their smash hit “Take Me Home” ft. Bebe Rexha recently achieved RIAA platinum certification.

With a massive debut album (2016’s Blood, Sweat & 3 Years), nearly half a billion overall streams, residencies at Las Vegas’ iconic MGM Grand nightclub HAKKASAN and Atlantic City’s Premier, and major festival performance (including Electric Zoo, TomorrowWorld, Made In America, Billboard Hot 100 Festival & ULTRA Music Festival), Cash Cash continue to prove themselves as a force to be reckoned with in the world of dance music.

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Henry Fong’s “Young Hearts" Get Remixed by Lady Bee, FIGHT CLVB, Noise Cans and more

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Henry Fong's reggae-infused "Young Hearts (feat. Nyla and Stylo G)" receives six vibrant remixes. Lady Bee puts an energetic trap spin on the original while FIGHT CLVB and TYNAN bring the big room vibes. Johnny Roxx and Noise Cans channel dancehall riddims on their renditions, and San Francisco’s Kue rounds out the package with a proper house remix.
 
A master of reggae and dancehall riddims jam-packed into electro house heaters, Henry Fong has dazzled audiences around the world with his singular brand of dance music. Through bold remixes such as his collaboration with R3hab on Calvin Harris and Rihanna’s This is What You Came For,” which has garnered over 16.1M on-demand streams, to originals like “Drop it Down Low,” seen on Giovani dos Santos’s official LA Galaxy recap video for the 2016 season, Fong is no stranger to the limelight. Tying in with a 15-date Summer Sound System tour with Bad Royale, Fong teamed up with the duo on “Rock Ya Hips (feat. IAmStylezMusic & Keno)” and “Boombox (ft. Karra & Bugle).” Closing out the summer, Fong linked up with electronic all-star Hardwell on “Badam (feat. Mr. Vegas).”
 
Further infusing the record with warm, tropical vibes is Jamaican-born Nyla on vocals. A wearer of many hats, Nyla fronts the pop/reggae band Brick & Lace, and is also part of the songwriting team Bloodline, having written for Kelly RowlandChristina AguileraJennifer Lopez, amongst others. The songstress also appeared in Major Lazer’s “Light It Up,” amassing 37.1M on-demand plays to date.
 
Joining forces with Nyla is Stylo G, who combines his Jamaican roots with underground UK grime to create a refreshing spin on dancehall music, later winning him the crown of Best Reggae Act at the 2014 MOBO Awards. His captivating vocals have penetrated the dance and pop realms, earning him features on Dillon Francis’ “We Make It Bounce” with Major Lazer and Clean Bandit’s “Come Over,” the latter seeing 43.9M streams to date.

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Autoerotique Unveils “Run For Cover” Off Forthcoming "Darker Things" EP

Implementing a relentless low frequency breakdown, Toronto’s Autoerotique drops the menacing rave-ready bass house track “Run For Cover” in perhaps his most daring musical offering yet. Flaunting his signature grimy sound, the single, which is out now for free download, is the first to be released from his forthcoming Darker Things EP.
 
Autoerotique kicked off the year with a Beatport chart-topping EP Kids Don’t Care. The 3-track project spawned the hit single “AUH,” which ThisSongIsSickpraised as a “dirty dance-floor hit.” Heading into April, he teamed up with dancehall supergroup Major Lazer on “The Sound,” a massive single that gained support from industry leaders Skrillex, Dillon Francis, Martin Garrix, Zeds Dead, and Calvin Harris, who dropped it live at Coachella. Autoerotique closed out the summer by teaming up with Steve Aoki for “ILYSM,” a collaboration that was featured on Aoki’s momentous 4OKI EP. He also recently made an appearance on MTV’s brand new Wonderland series, joining Aoki on stage to perform the track live (Watch here). In addition, the official “ILYSM” music video was initially premiered on MTV and the single has been streamed over 9.6M times on Spotify.
 
With recent performances at Red Rocks, HARD Summer in LA, an Australian mini-tour, and Dim Mak’s 20th Anniversary celebration in Scottsdale, Autoerotique is showing no signs of slowing down. As a leading tastemaker in the bass house genre, he continues to push the electronic envelope with each unique offering. The Juno Award-nominated producer triumphantly prepares his next EP, Darker Things – out November 18th.

Autoerotique Tour Dates
10/21/16 @ Marguee – Calgary, AB
11/19/16 @ Bolsa Chica State Beach – Huntington Beach, CA
More TBA…

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Leah Culver electrifies the Imagine Music Festival Mainstage

One of the best, most dynamic sets at Imagine Music Festival was undeniably, Leah Culver's. She gave fans a show! Leah stepped away from the dj table to sing and dance - a true and talented performer on the rise. Leah sat with me to talk about her career and other fun "stuff." She just released a new single, the smash hit anthem, Slow Motion. [We] have video footage of Leah performing this live in the interview clip. And you can listen to it below.

Following the success of her “Where Are U Now” by JACK U and “Taken Back” by Twofold remixes, Leah Culver is back with a new, original release - “Slow Motion” - just in time for the autumn season.

“This song is about the hopeless romantic inside all of us - in slow motion. I wanted to write about what it feels like to be in a relationship that takes us and traps us in time. We all know what it’s like to be with someone we know we have to let go. This song is about those stories, and how it affects us as people.” - Leah Culver on her inspiration behind “Slow Motion”

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