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Julian Jordan brings us his first podcast, Rock Steady Radio 001

It seems like today is Julian Jordan day at The Bangin Beats. With a small tour coming up this weekend in Pune, New Delhi and Bangalore, Julian is ready to show India his performance skills. We wont go in to detail as you can read everything about him in our know your artist post on him. This is purely about his brand new podcast featuring some great tracks like Mammoth, Wakanda, IncredibleGrid and his very own Rock Steady.

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1. Mord Fustang – Taito (PLASMAPOOL)
2. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Moguai – Mammoth
3. GTA feat DJ Funk – Booty Bounce (Frenzy ReBounce)
4. W & W Ummet Ozcan – The Code (Revealed)
5. Dyro & Bassjackers – Grid (Spinnin’ Records)
6. Congorock feat. Sean paul & Stereomassive – Bless Di Nation (Clockwork Remix) (Ultra)
7. 2 Pac & TJR vs. Sander van Doorn feat. Dr. Dre – California Energizer (MAKJ vs. Henry Fong Edit)
8. Ralvero & Quintino – Jackpot (Spinnin’ Records)
9. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike – Wakanda (AXTONE)
10. Carnage & Borgore – Incredible (Spinnin’ Records)
11. Jewelz & Scott Sparks – NYMSN (CR2)
12. Lazy Rich – Brainfreeze (Doorn)
13. David Guetta feat. Taped Rai – Just One Last Time (Hard Rock Sofa Big Room Mix) (What A Music)
14. Sidney Samson & Martin Garrix – Torrent (Musical Freedom)
15. Jacob van Hage & Oliver Heldens – Thumper (Sneakerz Muzik)
16. Julian Jordan – Rock Steady (Spinnin’ Records)

Download your copy on iTunes; bit.ly/ROCKSTEADYRADIO

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Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano, Jaz Von D – Firefaces (Preview)

The super duo of Sunnery James and Ryan Marciano are back with a massive progressive house track that is surely setting the bar for dance anthems in 2013.

The official release for this track is set for February 15th but the Spinnin Record team has given us this sneak preview of this monster being belted out for the very first time during one of the shows of this Dutch team in Amsterdam recently.

“Firefaces” is your typical progressive house track that comes across with so much intensity built all around it. Beautiful synth work has been collaborated with plenty of melodic punch. This track also sees an emerging producer like Jaz Von D stepping into the EDM scene as well. Only time will tell how he performs in this highly competitive market.

However, what we do know is that with amazing tracks like these all three of them have a massive 2013 planned for us!

Mystique – All good

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Spinnin’ Records is ending 2012 with a bang and beginning 2013 at a high rank for best releases. Mystique‘s ”All Good ” is just another piece of evidence of Spinnin’s success. The track is a wonderful piece of true progressive big room bliss by the hands of Mystique. Furthermore it is laced with great chords, percussive basses and clever synth work. Exactly what you need to get the dance floor going!

Sander Van Doorn – Chasin (Charity Strike Remix)

Earlier this year, Beatport held a remix contest for up-and-coming producers to flex their skills by remixing a Sander Van Doorn track called Chasin. The contest closed on July 5th and a winner was picked. California based duo, Charity Strike was selected for their remix to be released on Beatport two days ago. The original has the typical SVD style with progressive build ups leading to a high pitched synth that uplifts the soul.

Charity Strike however takes this track, pushes the tempo and drops some heavy bass. Chopping up some of the essential parts of the SVD original and giving it a new age dubstep treatment, Charity Strike has proved with this track that they are here to stay. Check out the remix below along with some others they have done in the past.

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NERVO & Hook n Sling – Reason (Cash Cash & The Jane Doze Remix)

“Reason” by the Nervo girls and Hook N Sling is one of our favorite tracks of the year and here’s Jane Doze and Cash Cash delivering a massive-stomping yet dancy remix! Incorporating the original with vocal cuts and electro house squeals,the combined effort of the dj’s has successfully transformed the Aussie’s original into a progressive bomb. Cash Cash and The Jane Doze use progressive builds accompanied by subtle electro house elements to create a seamlessly produced mash-up of styles that works perfectly alongside Liv and Mim’s beautiful vocal efforts.

Listen to the remix below: