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R3hab & NERVO & Ummet Ozcan – Revolution (Original Mix) [Preview]
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Get ready for one of the biggest collaborations of 2013. Closing out the year, dance music titans R3hab, Ummet Ozcan and the ladies from down under, NERVO, have teamed up to create a trailblazing track.
The short preview which is now available, enables us to hear the striking melody and intense drop. At first melodious, the track takes a different route thanks to the crazy build up. The drop is a concoction of Ozcan’s darker style with the more driven style of R3hab and Nervo’s very own unique style. The superb melody comes as no surprise judging by the prowess of the collaborators.
“Revolution” is set to land on Spinnin’ Records on November 11th, stream the preview below after the jump.
Diplo – Revolution (Feat. Imanos, Faustix, and Kai)

After dishing out a bunch of ID’s, Diplo’s finally announced some news about his upcoming EP titled Revolution. To be released on 8th October via MadDecent, he’s premiered the first track off it through his Diplo & Friends mix. Titled Revolution, it features Imanos, Faustix and Kai. An explosive track, this tune is a force to be reckoned with. A simple trap build up featuring riveting vocals gets us all worked up, and Diplo absolutely smashes the drop with his 808′s rocking like there’s no tomorrow. Featuring an array of talented rappers providing their expertise to a number of vocals on the EP, get it via iTunes here and check out the tune below!
MAKJ & M35 – Revolution (Original Mix) [Preview]
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Making a steady name for himself in the EDM world, MAKJ has come a long way, always armed with fresh material to smash dancefloors. Known for his tracks making it onto Pete Tong’s weekly radio show, he’s teamed up with an up and coming DJ from the streets of Los Angeles known as M35 to grace us with the pleasure of a preview of their brand new ammo titled Revolution. A slow but sure build up, this debut on Doorn Records is surely going on to be played pretty often. Peak-time electro seems to be serving these two well, and y’all need to watch out for its release on September 23rd. Till then, enjoy some electrifying synth work below!
Blaster & Monkey Freakz – Revolution [EP]

Monkey Freakz, who won Electric Daisy Carnival’s Discovery Project this year have collaborated with Blaster to release their first EP together on Audiophile Live. “Revolution” consists of Electro House and Dubstep tracks that divulge their personal styles. Their first collaborative EP combines their distinct heavy bass sounds through and through.
Paul Van Dyk ‘(R)evolution’: The Remixes

Last year, through his sixth artist album, electronic music legend Paul van Dyk changed up perceptions of the PvD sound, wholesale. Over the course of 2012, ‘EVOLUTION’s multiverse tracklist spawned five single sales-chart smashes, an epic, globe‐circling 150+ date tour, sustained fan & press veneration and an ever‐widening stylistic scope of DJ support.
Now that ‘the originals’ have been established, the time has come to let the remixers speak as Paul’s evolution becomes an out‐and‐out revolution! Handpicked by the man himself ‐ from the ready‐to‐break to the firmly established ‐ the remix gathering has assembled. Let the reworks begin!
“Naturally, the original versions of EVOLUTION’s tracks were mine and and my co-producers visions. The singles to date have brought some wonderful, creative remixes with them. Ones that blew me away when I heard them and which I played in-club and on the radio throughout last year. They were the seed points for this album; now is the right time to push the boundaries of ‘EVOLUTION’ that bit further”
– Paul van Dyk, Berlin, January 2013
Comprising 17 fresh‐off‐the‐desk reworks from a full company of van Dyk’s fellow production studionauts, this is where evolution ends and full‐scale revolution breaks out. Sowing the uprising’s first seeds is the production brotherhood of Woody van Eyden and Alex M.O.R.P.H., who are respectively tasked with retakes of ‘Sun After Heartbreak’ and ‘Such A Feeling’ (aka ‘Verano’). Drawing on a wealth of nirvana harmonics, thermal synths and Sue McLaren’s and Elijah King’s vocal talents, they reposition PvD’s original versions in an entirely new light… and time of the night.
Opening the tempo & tone throttle that little bit wider, musical mutineers Kyau & Albert, Maarten De Jong and John O’Callaghan zoom‐in on additional peak‐time aspects. Their radical interpretations of ‘Open My Eyes’, ‘Symmetries’ and ‘I Don’t Deserve You’ levy drums, percussion and distortion that are altogether more flooratomic in nature.
The popularity and musical latitude of ‘I Don’t Deserve You’ emphasize this Plumb‐vocalled peach with two further reconfigurations. Having already been voted one of the 15 biggest trancers of the year on Armin van Buuren’s ASOT radio show, ‘Deserve’ gets some house flavour into her system. Dubbing up the vocal, Gabriel Ben lets the hats hiss, the percs ride and the rhythms flow on his mix. Meanwhile, another American producer WAWA rolls one big piano moment in after another, inciting ravenous uplift and fanning ‘(R)Evolution’s flames even further.
Taking things momentarily deeper and more‐subversively progressive, the Directors Cut mix seizes on ‘Love Ammunition’s lyrical metaphor. Michelle Leonard’s vocals scorch the room, underpinning a potent groove and sure‐shot drop. The album stays with her redolent tones as Giuseppe Ottaviani takes control of ‘Lost In Berlin’, building it up into a mainline titan.
With PvD’s full backing, other remix‐revolutionaries are given free reign to take the music where they see fit. Pedro del Mar & Double V rock up a storm on the Sue McLaren‐vocalled and Arty‐coproduced ‘The Sun After The Heartbreak’.
Elsewhere, youngblood Uzbek producer Exense masterminds the ‘Rock This’ rebuild. He tactically whips it into a powder‐keg progressive piece, holding back the pitch‐bending synths and rousing a titular shout to the break’s final precipice. Elsewhere, audio guerrillas like Niels von Ahorn, Robert Mint, Nick Callaghan & Will Atkinson and others perform coup after coup with eclectic, thrilling reworks that build into the consummate ‘EVOLUTION’ revision.
The ‘(R)evolution’ commences Feb 22nd 2013.
Tracklist:
Paul van Dyk – Sun After Heartbreak (Woody van Eyden Full Vocal Version)
Paul van Dyk – Such A Feeling ft. Austin Leeds and Elijah King (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Remix)
Paul van Dyk – I Don’t Deserve You ft. Plumb (John O’Callaghan Remix)
Paul van Dyk – Symmetries ft. Austin Leeds (Maarten De Jong Remix)
Paul van Dyk – Lost In Berlin ft. Michelle Leonard (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix)
Paul van Dyk – The Sun After Heartbreak feat. Sue McLaren & Arty (Pedro Del Mar & Double V Remix)
Paul van Dyk – All The Way feat. Tyler Michaud & Fisher (Steve Wish Remix)
Paul van Dyk – If You Want My Love ft. Caligola (Niels von Ahorn Remix)
Paul van Dyk – Wonderful Day ft. Giuseppe Ottaviani (Robert Mint Remix)
Paul van Dyk – We Come Together feat. Sue McLaren (Chriss Ortega Remix)
Paul van Dyk – I Don’t Deserve You ft. Plumb (Gabriel Ben Remix)
Paul van Dyk – Love Ammunition ft. Michelle Leonard (Directors Cut Mix)
Paul van Dyk – Rock This (Exense Remix)
Paul van Dyk – Open My Eyes ft. Kyau & Albert (Kyau & Albert Remix)
Paul van Dyk – The Sun After Heartbreak feat. Sue McLaren & Arty (Nick Callaghan & Will Atkinson)
Paul van Dyk – I Don’t Deserve You ft. Plumb (WAWA Remix)
Paul van Dyk – Such A Feeling ft. Austin Leeds and Elijah King (Radio Edit)
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