HARD is back at again with this years rendition of HARD SUMMER. Set to take place August 6th at the beloved Los Angeles State Historic Park, this years lineup looks absolutely superb. Big heavyweights such as Boys Noize, Duck Sauce, and Skrillex will grace the stage on that beautiful summer night to the splendor of many adoring fans. But my personal favorite act, Gesaffelstein, was really the act that stole my heart. Needless to say, I will be attending this event and I suggest you do too.
This Thursday catch No Body at The Airliner (where they hold Low End Theory) in Downtown Los Angeles! We will be playing along side some of our best blog bros like Gotta Dance Dirty, Squeegie Sounds, and Our Electric Generation. We have the headlining slot so we go on at 12AM and spin for an hour. Expect some fresh new jams and some tip-top exclusives. Presale tickets are only $10! Come out and have a blast with us.
Valerna recently dropped a free remix EP featuring some classy acts. One of the featured remixes is by you guessed it, No Body. This remix is a straight up party-starter. A huge bass synth accompanied by dance percussion and a big fat kick drum? What more could you want. Grab it below for frizzles.
Been loving this track as of late so I decided it was worthy of a post. Last year around this time, Grand Hotel Records released a track titled Egotripping by Bonsai Kat. It is so unbelievably groovy and dance-inducing. The sounds are wicked unique and come together to form a dance hit. Moby has been known to open up his set with this track. Neat-o huh?
No Body recently entered a remix contest featuring Steed Lord's track 123 If You Want Me. To our great joy, we won the contest! Super happy with the drop of this track. Listen to it below and see why. Enjoy the free download as well!
Munchi and Heartbreak have released yet another promo filled to the brim with amazing Moombahton choons. My favorite off the EP is Munchi's Me And My Bitch. It's so fucking groovy and unique. How do you come up with this stuff Munchi? Heartbreak kills it with Doomsday, a heavy heavy Moombahcore that literally sounds like murder. Grab the entire EP or just snag my top picks below.
What's that now? Another free giveaway from your buddies No Body? Yes indeed. This time it is our remix of Kick-OH's Dance Hall smasher Do It. Kino's vocals were fantastic to work with and really helped the track as a whole by adding another dimension to it. Not to mention the heavier-than-cream drop. Grab it here. Or snag it below.
This is my shit right here. Nicky Romero is a legend because of this track. I could jam out to this track all fucking day. The irresistible snares and witty vocals cast a hypnotizing grip on the listener and never lets go. There is one downside to this track. I researched the main vocal drop because I was unsure as to what Mr. Green Velvet was saying. To my sadness, I found out he says, "Cameras ready prepare to flash". I thought it said, 'Tank is ready prepare to fly'. Which would have been a lot cooler because of the previous verse which he refers to the drug Nitrous Oxide... But hey, it's a great track nonetheless. Buy it here.
Jack Beats new EP just dropped the other day on Cheap Thrills Records and it has two big ones'. Elevator Music and All Night are by the far the stars of the EP, with Elevator Music being my personal favorite. Beautiful Big Club Sounds. Buy the EP here.
Not a huge fan of mashups per say, but as a producer, I do see the need for DJ Tools that help my fellow DJ's rock the dancefloor with interesting new blends and reworks. Since certain labels and artists (which shall remain nameless) have been pestering us with petty legal and personal issues, No Body has decided to take it all back to what started our producing venture, the music. So from now on, we will be releasing at least one free track a week in celebration of our fans and the culture in general. This is the first of many to come. I'll let the track speak for itself. If you like what you hear, like us on Facebook.
No Body's second EP dropped today on BMKLTSCH RCRDS featuring remixes from Mike Mago, NT89, and Jay Robinson. The title track, We Speak American, is a high energy, high intensity club banger that drops to the legendary Samuel L. Jackson asking a fundamental question. The B side is the incredibly bouncy Don't Go. We made this track five months ago and it still bangs just as hard as the day we made it. The Mike Mago remix is the grooviest of the bunch, as this awesome talking synth takes over center stage eventually dropping into a bass heavy riddim. The NT89 remix is techno masterpiece that holds true to the original. Many DJ's have been claiming it their favorite and for good reason. Last but certainly not least is Jay Robinson's remix of We Speak American. The drop is absolutely humongous, making the track irresistible to dance to. Preview the entire EP below. Purchase it here. If you like it, spread the word : ).
Relevant DJ Quotes: Drop The Lime: "huuuuuuuge tunes here!!! really feelin Don't Go.. total banger!" AC Slater: "Feeling the Jay Robinson remix!" Aniki: "Feeling the original of We Speak American!" Sharooz: "Love the NT89 mix!" Djedjotronic: "NT89 is the one I'll play, he's on fire right now!" Blastaguyz: "Absolutely loving the original, NT89 remix is crazy! Love this fckn EP!" Malente: "NT89 mix is good for me"
Emerging talents in the EDM scene, Botnek, recently sent over these two free tracks that bang. Already getting big support from Kissy Sell Out, these dudes are already on their way to the production superhighway. Preview and download the tracks below. Dozer is my fav.
Big player in the Dubstep game, Skillex, kills it Moombahcore style with his contribution to the latest Mortal Kombat Soundtrack. Skrillex successfully made Reptile's Theme into a chaotic, tougher than fucking nails, all-out banger that makes you want to punch something straight in the face. Sick shit right here guys. Grab it below.
Steve Angello is back at it again with an amazing edit of Tim Mason's The Moment released on Size Records. It's such an epic track to begin with but Steve manages to turn it into a House masterpiece. I love the synth shots and drums in this track. Simply flawless producing going on right here. Purchase here.
Crookers new side project, Dr. Gonzo, just hit Beatport the other day. The three track EP released by Southern Fried Records has two noteworthy tracks to speak of. Them being the club smasher Bust 'Em Up, which you've most likely heard via your favorite super cool DJ (e.g. Brodinski) andthe incredibly bouncy Get The F**K Out Of My House. Both tracks are exceptionally unique as they utilize delectable vocal samples and big booty rhythms to maximum dance efficiency. Big ups to Savage Skulls for lending their creative talents to the EP as well. BUY THIS FUCKING EP OR I WILL FIND YOU AND MAKE YOU BUY IT. Do so here.
Bobmo recently released a new EP with BNR Trax. My favorite track off the EP is Hardbells. It has a super dancey feel to it with sporadic snares and rave bells. Pure Techno groove. Buy the full EP here.
Please enjoy a free download from yours truly. Located below is No Body's remix of BlastaguyzRage. It has a Progressive feel during the breakdown but the drop is full head banging Electro. Wait for the second drop. Supported by Blastaguyz themselves.
Kissy Sell Out's new double sided EP came out on San City High Records recently and it features a remix from Ado, a promising talent supported by many of the greats. I've long been a fan Ado's tough sounding Electro noise, but in this remix he takes it to another level. I'm talking like, "It's Over 9000!!!" kind of shit. Have a listen below. Buy this track. Book him at all costs. Make this man wealthy. He deserves it. Kissy Sell Out - Wild In The Warehouse (Ado's Concrete Mix)(192 kbps)
NT89 released this bomb today via social media. I like how it keeps the raw energy of the original but with a techno twist. Definitely a must for any DJ's arsenal. Lucky for us (No Body), we got a remix from the dude himself for our upcoming EP. Check out NT89's remix of We Speak American below.
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