Saturday 26 October 2013

Youan - When You're Around



Wow. This track is madness! Featured on Annie Mac's Free Music Mondays, Youan's track entitled "When You're Around" is a mixture of bass, garage and house with R&B vocals and has a very contemporary UK sound. In fact I think I'll just let the track do the talking, give it a listen below:



PS. You can even download it for free! Sweet deal!

Tozz

Thursday Stumble Vol. 4



Oh man, first off I would like to apologise on behalf of SSSB for being so quiet. We have been really busy studying and running our illegal Mozambiquean Tupperware import business. But nevertheless, the return of the Thursday Stumble is here (albeit on a Saturday, but I started writing it on a Thursday so it still counts!). This week's stumble sees me slipping into the deep end. I am usually not that big a fan of the deep house sounds, but lately these funky deep beats have been speaking to me like Darth Vader - "Shayne, come to the deep side!". These tracks will move your booty to boombastic proportions. Also in this week's stumble, some electronic and tech stuff to move your booty equally, if not more. Enjoy!


Festival Girlfriend - Stockholm Syndrome (Download link)

Oh man! This tune has done things to my body that I could only reveal to my therapist. Deep vibes with electro elements and super sexy vocals. Definitely a must-have.


The 2 Bears - Be Strong (Download link)

This bouncy track is brought to you by none other than Hot Chip's Joe Goddard and his bear partner Raff Rundell. I really like the groovy funky bassline and the super catchy vocals about the love for the music.


Tiga & Jori Hulkkonen - Trust Your Body (Danny Daze Dub) (Download link)

This track blends elements of deep and tech in a way that I approve. Trust your body, your body never lies.


Justin Jay - The Jaguar (Download link)

This deep tune has a variety of tasty elements that come together to form a mellow yet groovy track, and the combination of instrumentation with the electronic elements works nicely.


Prince Club & Harvard Bass - Canixo (Download link)

Canixo is deep/tech number with a wonky bassline and an almost progressive-sounding build up. I think its cool. Do you?


Brodinski featuring Theophilus London - Gimme Back The Night (Download link)

This is a dark little party number from French producer Brodinski and one of my personal favourites Theophilus London. A deep pulsating bassline punctuated by TL's saucy Prince-like taunts.


The Hacker - Shockwave (Gesaffelstein Remix) (link removed)

Picked up this dirty electro child on the streets of Los Santos playing Grand Theft Auto 5. A heavy but crunchy tune that brought me much joy as I wreaked havoc on my Playstation.


Shayne

Chromeo - Sexy Socialite


One of my favourite groups, Chromeo, have released a brand new single from their upcoming album White Women, which is apparently due next year sometime. This follows the release of another single a few weeks ago called Over Your Shoulder. Oh man, I really love these guys, if you haven't heard of them, I would attempt to describe their sound as cheesy, synth-driven, disco and 80's inspired, electro funk pop music. Consisting of producer 'P-Thugg' and vocalist Dave1, the duo have released 3 albums together, all of which I have listened to many many times. Their last album Business Casual was released in 2010 and was highly successful, so the prospect of a new Chromeo LP really turned me on.


This excitement was increased exponentially when I listened to this single, Sexy Socialite: classic Chromeo cheese with a a totally funky bassline and Dave1's unique vocal styling delivering typically witty, seductive and catchy lyrics about a sexy socialite who thinks she's too cool for him. I find this song extremely catchy and have fallen in love with it, but I guess I'm just a big Chromeo fan. I especially enjoy the rebuttle to Dave1's accusations from the female vocalist in the song, as well as P-Thugg's classic vocoder vocals too. Have a listen! And try not to do a little dance, I dare you.



Download a 128kbps quality mp3 here


And as a bonus here is the previous single Over Your Shoulder, which is a slower tempo track but equally funka-fied:



Shayne

Sunday 8 September 2013

Tunes!


Okay okay okay I know its been too long. Way too long! Below are the tunes that have been treating me oh so well lately. Back to the music we go!

Passion Pit - Let your love grow tall (Maor Levi's Starlight remix)

This is definitely one of the most beautiful tunes I've ever heard! Nothing much more to say about this one. Maor Levi is a genius!



Maor Levi feat Daphne - Beautiful Disaster (Original Mix)

Another massive track from Maor Levi and yet again its amazing. This time he takes the electro route but the result remains the same. Awesome tune. Love the vocals too!



Jeremy Olander vs Kent - Petroleum (Original Mix)

When something is released on Eric Prydz label "Pryda Friends", you know that the track will be nothing short of progressive bliss. Teaming up with the front man of Swedish group Kent, Jeremy Olander definitely delivers the goods on this one.



Orjan Nilsen feat Christina Novelli - Hurricane (Original Mix)

Off his album released on Armada recordings, No Saint Out of Me, Orjan Nilsen has cooked up some amazing trance tunes and Hurricane is definitely one of his best! Its got a similar feeling to his classic tune 'Viking'. It's got that classic, beautiful, big room trance feel to it.



Seven Lions with Myon and Shane 54 feat Tove Lo - Strangers 

What happens when amazing trance producers Myon and Shane 54 make a track with melodic dubstep heavyweights Seven Lions? An amazing tune happens. Trance and dubstep work so well together on this one. Oh and the vocals, unbelievable!



Alex Clare - Treading Water (Noisses Remix)

Ooooooooooooooohhhhh! Really love remixes of Alex Clare and this one is no different. Very bouncy and very very funky. MMMMM treading water.



MNEK vs Disclosure - White Noise (XYconstant Remix)

Disclosure have been in the headlines as of late with the release of their album "Settle" and with the buzz around their lead single White Noise. I cant say that its my favorite tune though. However, this organ remix from xyconstant is amaziiiiiing!



Pleasurekraft, Jaceo and Vedic - Chloroformd (Original Mix)

A new deep tune from Pleasurekraft, absolutely love this! Very funky and a huge bassline! Definitely have to turn this one up




Calvin Harris feat Ayah Marah - Thinking About You 

Its incredible that Calvin Harris made over $40 million this year, making him the highest paid DJ in the world. He's had huge commercial success. I definitely prefer his older "less commercial" music. However, with that said, I really love this track. Summer vibes and all round feel good tune. Good on you Calvin!



Anna Kendrick - Cups (Jello Sea remix)

Those of you that have seen the movie Pitch Perfect will know the original of this song. Very few will know this remix made by a DJ who's been producing for only a few months. This is nothing like anything I've ever listened to and its just very different BUT I really love it. This track is soulful, down-tempo and just very cool. The vocals have been slowed down and as read in a review, has "an extraterrestrial beat" which just about sums this tune up.


Thursday 25 July 2013

Thursday Stumble Vol. 3


The time has come once again (Thursday that is) for me to share some bumping tracks that I've stumbled across on the interweb that is so vast and ever expanding. This week's selection includes some trap/bass, electro roboto vibes, deep house, French house and electronica to get your living room dancefloor ready to go. Perhaps even some tunes for that musical sanctuary we all know and love, the shower! Standard.

AlunaGeorge - You Know You Like It (DJ Snake remix) (free download)

A chilled bassy and spacey brand new remix from DJ Snake, kinda reminds me of Hold Yuh (Major Lazer remix) by Gyptian. Check out his much heavier Yeezus remix posted earlier this month here.

Oxford - Combo (free download)

A groovy disco type number similar to the work of one of my personal favourite French producers Yuksek, with a sumptuous bassline and some nice guitars that achieves a mellow yet funky vibe.

Kris Menace feat. Black Hills - Waiting For You (Oliver Remix) (Download link)

A funkeh little remix from SSSB favourites Oliver with their signature retro-yet-futuristic vibe.

Snakehips - Make It (free download)

A crazy trap/bass anthem with the right balance where it ain't too heavy but it ain't playin' round neither!

Kaytranada - Free Things In Life (Download link)

This is a super-dope head-boppin bass track to jam with the homies in your Cadillac, six woofers and four amps.

Levi - X-ing (free download)

This relatively unknown French producer's sound could be described as Kavinsky-lite (which is not a bad thing). Cool epic electronica that has a strange progression to it that seems to just work.

Faul feat. Wad Ad - Changes (free download)

Oh my days. This song is life changing. As a not-so-big fan of deep house, this is personally the best deep house song I've ever heard. So chilled and groovy with a beautiful chant of children singing and some silky smooth saxophone, this song is one of SSSB's best of the year without a doubt. Shout out to Deep Jams for discovering this masterpiece.

And there you have it for this Thursday's stumblization. Hope you enjoy the tracks and give some feedback!

Shayne

Friday 19 July 2013

Deadmau5


Probably the most controversial yet talented person in dance music, Deadmau5 is in the limelight again, this time for all the right reasons. In the last month he has posted a number of Soundcloud previews and a full length track called Suckfest 9001 which has an electro vibe to it, similar to that of his track Animal Rights with Wolfgang Gartner.

However, it is not this that interests me, nor the track called DROP DA BOMB (Outerspace mix) which basically disses the masses who have filled up the Beatport charts with tracks that sound so similar to Nari and Milani's "Atom". No. What interests me is the clip called Suite 02. Genre: "IdeaStep".

It's basically impossible to forget Strobe and the beautiful HR 8938 Cephei, two of my favourite Deadmau5 tunes. Suite 02 sounds like it could be a combination of these two tracks but yes, it's a preview and we have no idea what the drop might sound like. It could be the filthiest dubstep or it could be the most beautiful thing my young ears have ever heard. All I know is that when Deadmau5 turns up to make melodic progressive house music, there is simply no one better than him at it. So I guess we'll have to sit back and wait anxiously for the full, finished product.

The mau5 has also posted some very ambient sounding clips like "Suite 04b". Earlier today he also posted a very chilled out glitch hop/ liquid drum and bass/ ambient type track called "Entschuldigen Sie" (Spelled correctly) which is awesome!

Who knows, maybe he'll stick some of the clips together or maybe he won't finish any of them at all. Lets hope we hear some new full length Deadmau5 soon! We'll keep you updated!







Keep on dancin'!!

Tozz

Monday 15 July 2013

Dash Berlin & Alexander Popov feat Jonathan Mendelsohn - Steal You Away (Music Video)


Dash Berlin is definitely my favourite Trance DJ/producer and therefore my favourite of all time. His productions are always amazing and his live performances are absolutely unbelievable. Anyone who's seen Dash live will agree. There's a reason why he was ranked #7 in the 2012 DJ Mag Top 100 DJ's list and to be honest I think he should be ranked even higher. 

Back to the topic, Dash Berlin has teamed up with Alexander Popov and vocalist Jonathan Mendelsohn to create a typical Dash Berlin festival feel track. It doesn't disappoint. First played at EDC Chicago, this track apparently made the huge crowd go absolutely nuts. Quite understandable. A few hours ago, the official music video was released. Three women road-tripping to Vegas to watch Dash at EDC. Definitely on my bucket list!

To further treat your ears, here is Dash Berlins EDC Chicago set. Easily one of the best I've ever heard! 




Tozz

Sunday 14 July 2013

Wawaweewa!


Hello all you good people of the interweb! Supersonic Speakerbox has been alive for just over 6 months now and Tozz and I have had so much fun sharing our music and opinions with you! Sorry about the lack of posts lately, we went away for a while and well sometimes life just happens. Anyway we would like to welcome you to the new and improved design of SSSB: same tasty music, new snazzy look. We hope that you have enjoyed visiting our blog as much as we've enjoyed running it, so drop us a comment on this post to let us know what you think! Any improvements you can suggest, any compliments, any insults, any requests, any marriage proposals, we wanna know! You stay classy now, until next time!

Shayne

Friday 12 July 2013

Yeezus


The polarizing new album from Kanye West was truly something unexpected from the mad genius, an album which doesn't have anything for the radio, nor anything for the clubs, nor anything for a casual listen on a Sunday afternoon, but rather a dark journey into the artist's manic vision. The album has an extremely dark tone, with a combination of seemingly bizarre influences ranging from industrial rock to acid house and techno to dancehall and other eclectic sounds.

The controversially-titled Yeezus is Kanye's most experimental and unorthodox release yet, and features the rapper at his most aggressive and dangerous. Filled with as many racially charged political statements as filthy lines about bad bitches, lyrically he takes the ironic position of "anti-celebrity" and music's king of controversy. However, whereas many contemporary artists try to create shock value for it's own sake, Kanye actually has the skills and motives to back it up. He claimed to not really care about selling records anymore, just releasing music that we can enjoy, and while I can safely say that most people will probably not enjoy this music, I know that I do (but then again, I am a giant fan of Kanye).

In all honesty, you have to listen to this album 3 or 4 times before it stops becoming such a jarring assault on the ears, but once you do you can really appreciate it for what it is. And what it is is Kanye's Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy turned even more dark and twisted, where he travels uncharted sonic territory in search of his own sanity, trying to escape the tabloids and the fame but never truly being able to anyway. It is an album which only Kanye West could have ever made, and it's tenacious 'anti-pop' attitude makes for some really hard-hitting music that throws traditional structure and musicality out the window in what could start a new movement in hip hop. Say what you want about Mr West and his massive ego, but he is still on the forefront of his genre and a musical force to be reckoned with in any capacity.



BONUS TRACK:

Check out this super fresh hard-hitting remix from French producer DJ Snake of New Slaves that takes Kanye's epic banging beat and turns it into a fricking bananas trap/bass dancefloor smasher, free download too! Thanks DJ Snake! Cobra venom on this one dude, will definitely destroy those Hampton houses and spouses and blouses.

Kanye West - New Slaves (Dj Snake Remix)

Shayne

Friday 28 June 2013

Bloc Party - Ratchet


British boys Bloc Party have released the first single off their upcoming 5 track EP entitled The Nextwave Sessions due out in August, which was apparently recorded whilst on tour for their 2012 album Four. The release of new Bloc Party material so soon after the release of their last great album is exciting news, made even more exciting by just how good the new single sounds. 'Ratchet' is a bonafied (bloc) party starter and features a rad bassline and rapid snares joined by rough guitar riffs and cheeky fast paced lyrical delivery akin to Helicopter. It was produced by Hot Chip's Dan Carey and his upbeat dance influence can really be heard. Good things are expected from this EP based on this rocking tune!



Shayne

Thursday 27 June 2013

Thursday Stumble Vol .2


The time has come for the second edition of the Thursday Stumble, a short and sweet selection of tracks that I like to post on a Thursday (for some reason). This week's selection features a mixture of mellow groovy tracks with a number of heavy dangerous ones, with genres spanning from nu-disco to jackin house to tech to bass to indietronica. Let's see what's on the menu:

Cause & Affect - The Tickle

Some dank heavy bass transforming into funky synths and back again for a dirty rave

Boys Noize - Starwin (download in player)

A new one from Boys Noize, a feel-good nu-disco number with a bit of acid house thrown in for taste

Breach - Jack (Download link)

A dark bassy tech number with vocals from a woman who really wants to jack, whatever that means

Cause & Affect - Pushy Pushy (Download link)

Another much older track from Cause & Affect, disco house at it's grooviest

Bot - One Hour

A scary yet bouncy tech number from one half of the now disbanded Crookers

Marcus Marr - The Music (Download link)

A very mellow and feel-good Daft Punky nu-disco type track found by the Tozz-Man

Madame - Realness (Download link)

Probably the heaviest track on this list, proceed with caution and hide the children from this tech house terror

Yacht - Second Summer (RAC Remix) (Download link)

A cool melancholic indietronic remix from remix-king RAC, also courtesy of Tozz

Hope you enjoy this strange eclectic mix of the tasty tracks that I've stumbled upon throughout my journeys!

Shayne

Hannah Wants


My goodness, Hannah Wants is amazing! Her Soundcloud page says the following "Hannah Wants is a self-taught house music DJ from Birmingham. She mixes a variety of house genres but her style is often heavily ‘bass’ influenced". I can definitely agree with that last phrase, bass in yo face!

I've seen Hannah Wants live and let me be honest, she is the business! I've known about her for a while but it seems that she's only recently gained the recognition she really deserves. Often teaming up with Chris Lorenzo, the two create beats that will shake your bones and definitely have you bobbing your head or going full crazy (if you're that type), either is acceptable!

These are my favourite Hannah Wants tracks! Some amazing stuff!

Hannah Wants and Chris Lorenzo feat Janai - Signs (Sunshine Mix)
Her latest track, and probably my favourite of them all. Very chilled. Great vocals! Amazing track!



IYES - Lighthouse ( Hannah Wants and Chris Lorenzo remix)
This one starts off slowly with some slow guitar and some neat vocals, but dont be fooled. The drop will smash you!



Hannah Wants and Chris Lorenzo - I Refuse
The genre on soundcloud states this as "Ghetto Bass". That pretty much says it all!



Hannah Wants and Chris Lorenzo - I Still Love You
Ahhh what a classic! I still love youuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!



Hannah Wants and Chris Lorenzo - Sick Sunshine
"This is sick"



Check out her Souncloud page for free downloads of some of her tracks and fresh mixes!

Tozz

Sunday 23 June 2013

Funky Monkey


Today we have some funky fresh tunes to spice up your life. Groovy baby groovy!!!!

Tom Novy & Christopher Groove - (Like I'm Falling In) Love

Some groovy deep house for your young ears from legendary German DJ Tom Novy. It's got a sick summer vibe. So for all of you currently enjoying the warm sun on your faces, this will make you very happy!

Download: http://mp3juices.com/search/tom-novy-love-extended-mix

Eric Christiansen - Cosmic Girl (Fabo arp remix)

This is by far my favourite type of deep house. Very bouncy and very simple! This track has some pretty weird vocals but overall the track is top notch! FABOlous remix

Download: http://mp3juices.com/search/cosmic-girl-fabo-arp

Touch Sensitive - Pizza Guy (Original Mix)

Sydney's Michael Di Francesco of Van She aka Touch Sensitive has produced an amazing synth pop/disco track. I've had this on repeat ever since I heard it and its got a really cool video too, where Michael Di Francesco (Touch Sensitive) is the pizza guy and drives around in his Ferrari delivering pizza boxes with vinyl in them. The customers all seem relatively satisfied. If I got this vinyl  in a pizza box I wouldnt complain either. Touch Sensitive delivering beats to the benefit of society. We definitely need more of this! (See Video Below)

Download: http://mp3juices.com/search/pizza-guy-touch-sensitive

Classic Track of The Week : Shonky feat Jennifer Cardini - Tuesday Paranoia (Jamie Jones Submerged House Mix)

It was probably the second time that I had ever been to a club that only played underground deep house and tech house and I heard this. Ya I went pretty crazy! This song is really hypnotizing, the vocals, the bassline and those "submerged" sounds throughout the track. Jamie Jones is a deep house legend. He also has a label called Hot Creations which continually releases some crazy shit! Favourite tracks of his? Tourist Trap, Say What and his remix of Hungry For The Power. Check check check check check check it out!

Download: http://mp3juices.com/search/jamie-jones-tuesday-paranoia-remix

Touch Sensitive - Pizza Guy Video




Tozz

Thursday 13 June 2013

Flume


I've been meaning to post about the incredibly talented Australian beat-maker known as Flume for a while now ever since I got hold of his self-titled debut album near the beginning of this year, and now that he has just released a brand new remix, here is my opportunity!

This guy is seriously making big waves in the electronic music industry, especially in his home country of Australia where his album managed to debut at number one last year. When listening to the man's music though its not difficult to see why. He has a unique fresh sound which combines a multitude of influences, ranging from hip hop to soul to trance to electro to dance and on and on... all of which culminate in his unique amalgamations that have a dreamy and soulful, sometimes chilled and trippy, sometimes hard-hitting glitch-hop techno vibe. The man of the hour when it comes to the contemporary electronic genres that end in 'wave' or 'step' in my opinion. My words probably fail me at this point, so take a listen for yourself to his brand new remix of Disclosure's You & Me, which Flume likes to call 'orchestral crunkwave':

Disclosure - You & Me (Flume Remix) by Flume

Wow I know right?! After you're done picking up the fragments of your brain splattered around you from that mind-blowing goodness, download the track through Mp3juices.com here.

Then after you're finished doing that check out my two personal favourite tracks from his album below:
On Top feat. T.Shirt by Flume

Holdin On by Flume

Oh man, I think I got the Flume fever, this guys gonna be big, watch this space!

BONUS:
As a bonus, a couple of Aussies made a free EP in which they mix Flume instrumentals with acapellas from none other than the late great Biggie Smalls a.k.a Notorious BIG! How's that for a combo you ask? Pretty damn decent I say, or in the words of Biggie himself, "its all good baby baby!". Check that out below:



Happy Flumin' everybody!

Shayne

Tuesday 28 May 2013

Random Access Memories


I officially declared this past week to be unofficially declared Daft Punk week, with the release of their highly anticipated (understatement) fourth studio album, Random Access Memories. Although much of the interweb has already had to say what they want to say about their latest work, Supersonic Speakerbox would also like to share our opinion, as avid and long-time Daft Punk fans (but then again, who isn't?).

Random Access Memories is nothing short of a game-changer in my opinion, but I suppose time will reveal this to be true or not. Daft Punk had allegedly been working on this record since 2008, but the mysterious duo had somehow managed to keep it under wraps until a few months before it was released, accompanied by an extensive marketing campaign and general internet hype-mania. Every new 10 seconds of a song that may or may not have been from the album was looped and remixed and played ad nauseum (see here), and people simply could not wait to hear the final thing for themselves. So was it worth all the fuss? Worth all the tears and sleepless nights yearning and trawling the internet for a new snippet? Worth selling your internal organs to get a pre-released version from a Columbian smuggler? Worth breaking into Thomas Bangalter's house with a crowbar and some blank re-writable CD's on a quiet French evening? Yes! Yes it was!

From what I have heard and what people have told me, it seems that you either love or hate this album. When listening to it, it helps a lot to understand the background, development and concept behind it, as it is somewhat of a concept album. The Robots intended to go back to a time where music sounded like it was still made by human beings, sick and tired of today's over saturated mechanical musical landscape, especially in the now massive EDM scene that they themselves helped create. This involved going back to the very conception of electronic music, the Disco era. This was a time when producers like Giorgio Moroder began to use the synthesizer in the composition of popular music, not knowing what impact it would eventually have, and this little narrative forms part of the 3rd song on the album, Giorgio By Moroder, a nice way to explain the context for us people who weren't alive in the 1970's. And with this frame of reference, Daft Punk set out to make the album using live instrumentation almost entirely.

And this ladies and gentlemen is why I believe that Random Access Memories may very well become a game-changer as I mentioned earlier, when arguably the biggest name in electronic music today make music without the use of electronics as we've come to know it to be. This music has soul, feeling, texture, and emotion that so many of its contemporaries lack. And it is for this reason that so many people (myself included) will love it, but it is for that same reason that so many people will dislike it as well. I suppose it depends on your taste, but the average young listener will give comments like "it sounds so old, my parents would listen to this". But we won't worry about these people for now, back to the music...

Give Life Back To Music, the album's groovy opening track states exactly what Daft Punk intended on doing, and while the music of RAM may not be exactly what DP fans are used to, it is always distinctly Daft Punky on every track. I personally have been listening to this CD on repeat almost every day, I can't seem to get enough of it's infectious grooves and jams on the more up-tempo tracks, and the soulful and emotional melodies on the slower tempo's. I am not really qualified or knowledgeable enough to be able to tell you about all the beautifully crafted musicality on the album, created by collaborating with a wide array of top-class session musicians and recording artists, but what I can tell you is that this is good music. Even if it is not your favourite style or genre, you can still appreciate all the effort that went into it's creation and admire what they are trying to achieve, and decide for yourself whether or not they achieved it.

At this point I will usually say which are my favourite cuts from the record, and although there are a few standouts, I would have to say the entire album as a whole. Man these tunes are far too groovy for my young bones to handle. If you are a true Daft Punk fan, there is no way you will be disappointed. One of the best things about them is that they hide their identities behind their iconic helmets, so that nobody gets caught up in the celebrity glitz and glamour, its just about the music. Music given to us by two sublime, mysterious and enigmatic French robots who seem to have come from another world, to give life back to music.

Shayne

Saturday 18 May 2013

Weekend Wonders


Well it's been quite a while hasn't it? This will be a variety post, deep house, trance, electro and a bit of DnB (kinda). Lets not waste anymore time. Enjoy!

Pryda - Power Drive

The name of this track couldn't describe the song any better. Eric Prydz, the guy that made that track "Call On Me" about 10 years ago? If you don't remember it, its got that video of an aerorobics class of women in tights and one very happy guy. That pretty much sums it up. Yeah this is the same guy, just under his Pryda alter-ego. Let me tell you, this guy is definitely one of the best producers in dance music today! The production quality on his PRYDA album is unbelievable and this track is no different. "This makes me wanna punch a bear through a wall" (As seen on twitter). It's got a dark melodic build-up and then all of a sudden it drops into electro goodness!

Download Link: http://www.tunescoop.com/play/313738303431/pryda-power-drive-wwwmiamihousefm-mp3

DNS Project - Shatter/Gauntlet

Estonian Rene Pais aka DNS Project under Coldharbour recordings released an unbelievable two track EP. I honestly can't pick which one is better. Both are melodic trance masterpieces! Definitely will be listening to these for a long long time.

Download Link:
DNS Project - Shatter http://www58.zippyshare.com/v/95995551/file.html
DNS Project - Gauntlet http://mp3juices.com/search/dns-project-gauntlet

Maya Jane Coles feat Karin Park - Everything

The first single off her forthcoming album, Comfort. I love this so much. MJC's productions are always slick and this one is no different. "Everything" has one of the sickest basslines I've heard in a long time. Its a very dark yet very groovy deep house track. Bassssssss!!!

Download Link: http://www9.zippyshare.com/v/67230152/file.html

Atapy feat Louisahhh - Get Familiar (Original Mix)

So I was checking out my mates blog (www.deepjams.blogspot.com) (SICK BLOG, CHECK IT OUT!) and I came across this and it made me a very happy chap. I had to steal it, sorry mate ;) Huge wonky bassline and some wonderful vocals from Louisahhh. This is groovy and funky and I like it. You will also like it.

Download Link: http://www41.zippyshare.com/v/72309388/file.html

Sub Focus feat Alex Clare - Endorphins  

Sub Focus, aka Nick Douwma is back with another sick tune! I seem to enjoy the music this UK DJ makes, even though I'm not a big DnB/dubstep listener. Alex Clare, UK singer/songwriter takes care of the vocals which are very enjoyable. This song also has a video, which is also really cool. Really loving this! Check out the music vid!



Tommy Trash has taken care of the remix with his signature uplifting, festival kinda vibe. Also enjoying this! Good work Tommy!

Download Link: http://www22.zippyshare.com/v/25098019/file.html

Tozz

Wednesday 15 May 2013

Oliver - Mechanical EP


Recently discovered these rad guys called Oliver, who released their deput EP 'Mechanical' at the end of January this year. Man these guys make some tight electronic music, groovy and funky, bouncy and fresh, new yet slightly retro, the adjectives I use to describe these tunes are similar to the adjectives I would use to describe the experience of travelling to the future in a Delorean and coming back with nothing but a groove in my bones, a pink Tom & Jerry t-shirt and a pair of Wayfarer sunglasses. These guys not only make some club bangers like MYB (which we posted last month) but also some sumptuous sunset chillers as well as dark moody deep numbers. Preview the 4 track EP below, every song is a winner.

Oliver - Mechanical by foolsgoldrecs

Shayne

Bittereinder - Kwaad Naas

Getting local today with South African alternative Afrikaans rap group Bittereinder. I am a bit late with posting this one but give me a break, I only checked it the other day. It's the music video for their latest single off their most recent album Dinkdansmasjien (Think-Dance-Machine). The track is called Kwaad Naas (how South African people pronounce "quite nice") and has a very bouncy crunchy and infectious electro beat, quite lekker if you ask me, but that's because it's produced by beat-wizard Peach Van Pletzen aka Yesterday's Pupil (blogged about in Feb) who makes up one third of Bittereinder. The song also features a rap from none other than lead singer of South African indie band Desmond and the Tutus, Shane Durrant. Love the video, love the track, love the lyrics, love local, kiff my bru's. Tshek it out my chinas:




Shayne

Kanye West Announcement



Mr West recently tweeted the date June 18th, and in doing so revealed the release date of his next album to the public in rather unspectacular fashion, but nevertheless its exciting news for Kanye fans! It seems that Mr West has kept the production of this album very quiet as June 18th is relatively close. I suppose he wants to keep it's content a secret which is cool and mysterious. But then again, album release dates are "announced" all the time so don't take my (or rather his) word for it. Rumour has it he has worked with the likes of the mighty Daft Punk once again on this album, amongst other guests, exciting! Most often one can always expect great things from the this musical maverick, and let's hope he avoids the mistakes of 2012's supremely average G.O.O.D Music group compilation, Kanye is far better solo without the likes of 2 Chainz and other idiotically-named untalented rappers. While you wait patiently, here is a Kanye classic and an all-time favourite tune here at SuperSonic SpeakerBox.

Kanye West - Flashing Lights

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UPDATE (20/05/2013):

Kanye has been busy creating hype for his next album this past week and weekend, performing new songs from the album on Saturday Night Live and revealing it's title, Yeezus. Kanye seems to have a serious god-complex these days. Anywho, the always innovative and ever-unpredictable Mr West debuted the single New Slaves by projecting a video for it simultaneously on walls in 66 different locations around the US and other places in the world. It seems that June 18th is not such an unbelievable release date after all! Also, the album artwork for Yeezus has also been revealed, no comment from me.


Check out a vid of one of the projections of the New Slaves premiere that took place:


Shayne

Thursday 2 May 2013

Sweat X - EbonyIvroyTron


I was bumping this track basically the whole year last year and have been meaning to post it ever since this blog started. One of my favourite artists on the South African music scene, Spoek Mathambo, was once in a two-man electro group with producer Markus Wormstorm (of Max Normal/Real Estate Agents/other obscure South African music projects fame) back in 2007 before he formed Playdoe with Sibot and before he made his career as a solo artist. But enough with the history lesson, back to the track.

One review of the EP from which this track comes said the following:
“Sweat X are the last word in the whole hip-house/new rave/electro-booty funk thing that’s so new it hasn’t even happened yet.” - Vice

“Cape Town’s hyperactive, gutter-mouthed, ‘African electro’ duo, Sweat X... armed with a bunch of ‘future primitive’ rave funk, glitchy melodies and club-friendly glam hip-house, have arrived at exactly the right time.”  - Time Out

Based on those two reviews alone, you can already catch the vibe, self-described Afro-Futurists Sweat X never released a lot of music, but man it was some funky shit. The song in question however was something fierce, a glitchy sweaty house number with Mathambo's signature silky sexual raps and African lady vocals taunting us on the dancefloor keep us grooving until the final minute where the beat drops into a sensual head-bumping booty shaking boom in the room.

Enjoy a SuperSonic SpeakerBox exclusive download below:

Ebonyivorytron - Sweat X

As a bonus here is another track off the EP which Spoek posted as a free download on his Soundcloud page:
Sweat.X - Interstella (prod. by Markus Wormstorm) by Spoek Mathambo

Don't forget to check out all the other things Spoek has been up to since then, he is totally rad.

Shayne

Wavves


Remember a while back when we posted a quirky little number about my hero Dave Grohl? Well I did a little investigation afterwards and discovered that Wavves has a lot of other cool songs too! I have really gotten into this band recently and funnily enough actually discovered them through their collaboration with Big Boi on his latest album Vicious Lies & Dangerous Rumours.

They have a really cool sound, a mix of sixties surfer rock (think Beach Boys), punk, psychadelia and a little bit of grunge thrown in too (think Nirvana). I'm told that they have a similar sound to a band called The Drums too. Anyways, my favourite thing about this band is that their music is kind of paradoxical, in that the music itself has a really happy sometimes hippy sometimes ubpeat punk vibe to it, but the lyrics are really dark, depressing and negative in an "everything is stupid, life sucks" kinda way. It's a combination that I find really interesting and is part of the reason I'm digging Wavves so much right now.

They have just released their new album Afraid of Heights too, which is also exciting. Below is a selection of some of my favourite Wavves tunes. But like, whatever man, who cares.

King of the Beach by WavvesWavves

Demon To Lean On by WavvesWavves

Poor Lenore by WavvesWavves

Take on the World by WavvesWavves

Wavves - Green Eyes

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Shayne

Indicud


The moment that all Cudder fans have been waiting for has arrived! The release of Kid Cudi's 3rd album (excluding his alt-rock side project WZRD). Much like his second album Man On The Moon II, I found it somewhat bizzare and difficult to listen to the first time, but after multiple listens it really starts to grow on you like moss grows on a rock in a moist jungle.

This time around it is evident that the Kid has been hanging with producers and bands like MGMT and Ratatat because he now produced the album himself. Although he is new to the production scheme of things, it doesnt really show, as he manages to make some quality beats. Fans would be delighted to hear that he is clearly back on drugs again, as can be heard in the experimentality of sounds and of course the multiple references to dropping acid and such in the lyrics. Other topics covered lyrically include how much the Wizard doesnt care about what the haters say, how out of his mind he is, how much he loves his fam, friends and fans, the struggles of fame, fortune and loneliness, and of course having a good time with the bitches (naturally).

The overall sound of the album is relatively dark and futuristic, but as I mentioned earlier he really has an interesting sonic style as a producer, an amalgamation of his influences from psychadellic alternative rock to classic hip hop, with some spacey samples and a selection of well chosen guest features, and a couple of instrumental beats thrown in too, really cool in the author's opinion. People always seem to complain that he will never be able to top his first hit album with it's more easily accessible sounds and catchy melodies and hooks, but you have to admire that the Cudder is always experimenting with new sounds and styles, always coming up with something new and unique. That is what makes Kid Cudi one of the freshest names in modern hip hop and that won't change.

My top tracks from the album include the King Chip collaboration Just What I Am (blogged about in Febuary), King Wizard, Brothers featuring King Chip & A$AP Rocky, New York City Rage Fest, Beez featuring RZA from Wu-Tang Clan, Immortal, Burn Baby Burn and finally Afterwards (Bring Yo Friends) featuring King Chip and (strangely) Michael Bolton. The latter song for me is something really special and strange, with a duration of 9 minutes, it is an outer space after party with an wicked beat that progresses and transports you to the strange planet that Mr Mescudi resides on. At first the Michael Bolton vocals seem really weird, I mean, it's friggin Michael Bolton, but when you forget who it is you realise that they sound perfect on the track.

Overall the Cudder has managed to impress once again with an impressive, innovative, experimental and (appropriately) dope album. Definitely worth a listen for any self-respecting Kid Cudi fan.

Kid Cudi - indicud (Full Album)

Shayne

Monday 22 April 2013

Tronique



This is not something that happens everyday. I remember sitting in class at school with this mother-funker sharing tracks and watching him DJ at house parties. Now he's signed to a label, released some bangers on beatport and is tearing it up in Canada. This kid can literally make any genre of dance music.

Here's his bio: Impressive!

Tronique (Victoria)

The South African born mutha f%#&a has been rocking the dance floor for a good 6 years now, with no signs of slowing down! He has a classic vibe of Electro, House, and Progressive House to his music. He first came onto the scene in Johannesburg, South Africa, moving to Vancouver, Canada, in 2011.

After a year of Sound Engineering in Vancouver, Canada, Tronique released his first EP with a record label in Toronto - Don't Look Productions. That fuelled Tronique's productions, later releasing a remix which hit #1 on the Satellite Electro House, and Club House Charts, titled Haakonsen - Straight Stacks (Tronique Remix).

Tronique has upcoming releases with a Dutch/UK Label, later to be released. Keep an eye out for this young talent, he has the never ending ability to send fits of movement through your feet, keeping you up and moving for hours on end.

For more info on this speaker beast's latest tracks, releases, and FREE DOWNLOADS, follow the links below.
Become part of the movement following Tronique on Soundcloud:
https://soundcloud.com/tronique
Like his Mutha F%#&@n Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/TroniquePro
Buy his shit online:
http://www.beatport.com/artist/tronique/192974
Follow him on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/TroniquePro

Here's some tracks that will smash your ears! Favourite track? Element earth! Absolutely mad tune!

Tronique - Element Earth



Tronique - Bitch Make Some Beats



Pleasurekraft, Jaceo & Vedic - America Hustle (Tronique's Reading Books Remix)



Tronique - Panda



Tronique - What You On



This guy is killing it! Show some support!
Best of luck to you bro!

Tozz

Monday 15 April 2013

IFHY - Tyler the Creator


I''m usually not a fan of Tyler, I find his music far too nihilistic, dark and apathetic. But having said that, you can't deny that the man is talented, his creative output in terms of music, video and even design has a very specific aesthetic that is quite avant-garde and always pushing boundaries if nothing else. He has just released his third album, Wolf, and although I have not (and probably won't) listen to it, he released a single called IFHY and accompanying video for the song featuring Pharrell that really piqued my interest. Personally his most pallet-able track to date, I really love the angst and raw lyrics as well as the sparse booming Pharrell beat, but most of all I love the video. Directed by Tyler himself, it is yet another showcase of his off-the-wall creative talent and multiple personalities and his signature "fucked-up-ness". Check it out below, awesome stuff.




Download the track here: http://www64.zippyshare.com/v/41534801/file.html

Shayne

Thursday 4 April 2013

Thursday Stumble


This week I happened to stumble upon a few choice tracks to share with the good people of the interweb, a great selection of electro and electronica to get you dancing like a wild mongoose on cobra venom.

Zombie Nation - Radio Controlled (Hey Today! Remix)


Ridney - At Night


Oliver - MYB


Bailey - Other Gurl


Grouplove - Tongue Tied (Little Dragon Remix)


Justin Martin - Ruff Stuff (Eats Everything Remix)


Now this final track is really something special, all the way back from the year 1999. Do some homework on the song and you will find that it made some big waves in it's time and was a seminal song for electronica. The quality of the song is testament to just how good it still is almost 14 years later. Sit back and absorb the atmospheric and chilled sounds and listen to how the song progresses and changes until finally the last minute of it arrives with pure thunder.

Aphex Twin - Windowlicker
Aphex Twin - Windowlicker

Download link: http://soundowl.com/track/2pe0/aphex-twin-windowlicker-original-mix

Shayne

Thursday 28 March 2013

Sunny Lax


Sunny Lax aka Levente Márton is a Hungarian trance music producer who is signed to Above & Beyond's label Anjunabeats. He's been around a long time and has had plays of his tracks on the worlds most popular dance music radio shows like Armin van Buuren's A State of Trance and Above & Beyond's Trance Around The World and Group Therapy.

I love trance. Alot. And Sunny Lax makes trance that makes me very happy. And if you love trance, it will definitely make you happy too! Below are my three favourite tracks of his. His Isla Margarita EP containing Isla Margarita and Naida and his latest release, a remix called Defying Gravity. Spicy!

Sunny Lax - Isla Margarita  

Download Link: http://www34.zippyshare.com/v/79079275/file.html

Sunny Lax - Naida

Download Link: http://www11.zippyshare.com/v/86487190/file.html

Nordan & Tetarise - Defying Gravity (Sunny Lax Remix)

Download link (only a rip) : http://www50.zippyshare.com/v/9973672/file.html

Sunday 24 March 2013

Bitch, Dont Kill My Vibe Remixes


What do you get when the King of Hip-Hop remixes arguably the best rapper in world at the moment's track? You get something that SSSB like very very much. There was a lot of speculation about this remix but its official, it's out and its sick! The remix features two new verses from Kendrick. The second verse is destroyed by the one and only Jay-Z. Hopefully in the future these two will collaborate on many more tracks. Don't Kill Vibes... Bitch.

Download link: http://batshare.com/mtkcz751hs8p

I also came across a remix from Ricky Rozay. It features the first verse from Rozay and the rest of the track is the same as the original. Pretty cool but nothing like the official remix

Download link: http://www.hulkshare.com/w8o04uiesdmo

Tozz

Tuesday 19 March 2013

Kavinsky - Outrun


At this stage in the blog's history, my obsession with French electronica is probably becoming blatantly apparent. This week's dose of French goodness comes in the form of a new album by producer Kavinsky called Outrun. Although he has been around for many years, this is his debut LP and contains a few previously released tracks.

The album (and Kavinsky's music as a whole) has a very distinct sound and feel to it and is somewhat conceptually driven. The concept is that Kavinsky was killed in a road accident in 1986 after crashing his Ferrari Testarossa, and has now come back as an electronic-music-making zombie. Rather far-fetched, but it helps in understanding the sound. His music almost sounds as if it could be a soundtrack for an 80's car-chase movie, and when listening to any one of the tracks it is almost impossible not to picture an old school red Ferrari driving at full speed in the night time through the streets. Not quite for the clubs but the sound is really appealing to me, he has really captured the 80's vibes but in a cool modern way and this music (personally) seems perfect for cruising around in your car at night wearing sunglasses (sunglasses not recommended). Not every track on the album is a winner, some get rather repetitive, but standouts include Odd Look (co-produced by SebastiAn), ProtoVision, First Blood, and of course the unmistakable 2010 electronic classic Nightcall.

Nightcall (feat. Lovefoxxx) by Kavinsky

Odd Look - Kavinsky:


Check out the totally 80's video for the excellent Protovision:


Shayne

I Wanna Meet Dave Grohl


Found this goodie the other day by surf-rock punk type band Wavves. The title pretty much says it all, because I think deep down we all wanna meet Dave Grohl, but especially me, mainly me, I really wanna meet Dave Grohl. Thanks Wavves for turning my dream into a great song! Listen below:

Wavves - "I Wanna Meet Dave Grohl" by rockedition

Download: http://soundowl.com/track/1lib/wavves-i-wanna-meet-dave-grohl

Shayne

Thursday 14 March 2013

Light Blue Lupe


One of SuperSonic SpeakerBox's favourite MC's, Lupe Fiasco, has just dropped a brand new track on us like a net on top of a frightened bear. After releasing his highly anticipated 4th album Food & Liquor 2 at the end of last year, which I was personally rather disappointed by, with only a handful of standout singles that left the rest of the album sounding mediocre, not typical of the high standards set by Lupe in his previous three critically aclaimed records. Nevertheless Lupe's lyrical content and magnificently conceptualised raps were on point as always, and the album was nominated in the Best Rap album category at the Grammy awards (not that we care). Anyways the album was planned to be released in two parts, leaving us hoping for more Fiasco fire with the release of the other half. But alas, that has now been cancelled, and a new album has been announced for this year called Tetsuo & Youth. The genius that is Lupe is always toying with the idea of quitting music, but with a creativity and talent as tremendous as his he simply cant seem to resist making more cerebral rap music for our ears and minds, and we're not complaining.

I digress, the point of this post is that he has released a new track called Light Blue. Not quite sure if it will be on the new album, but I quite like the sound of it. The beat is quite tight, electronic, bassy and head-bounce inducing. The lyrics will pass over the head of the average ignoramus hip hop fan, but that's exactly how we like it. Mr Fiasco, never stop making the intelligent and infectious hip hop that you do so well!

Lupe Fiasco - Light blue

Shayne

Monday 11 March 2013

Birdy Nam Nam


The French electronic producers with a very silly name have just recently dropped an EP called Defiant Order with a title track of the same name featuring several remixes too. Although Defiant Order is actually kind of old (off their 2011 album) the EP packs some decently delicious remixes, specifically the one done by groovy French disco boy, Breakbot. The original track is still an earfull though and is a rolling electro type track that pinches you on the bum while you're dancing on the dancefloor.
Birdy Nam Nam - Defiant Order EP by OWSLA Official

Download the original here through MP3Juices:
Download Link

Shayne