Happy Monday and welcome to the eleventh episode of TechThisOut! This week, we’d like to present to you a healthy mixture of old school and new school; updated tracks composed by some of the scene’s greatest pioneers. Join us as we fearlessly venture into the darkness to hopefully reach the light at the end of the tunnel…
1. Miss Kittin – Dig My Heart
Opening this week’s episode of TechThisOut is the legendary club goddess, Miss Kittin! If you’ve been raving since the early days of electronic music, then there’s a good chance you’ve danced your night away to one of her songs. Dig My Heart is a smooth, sleek feature which highlights her signature Kittin style and skill. Silky vocals, a great bassline and disco synths make this deep house influenced mix an instant favorite.
Connect with Miss Kittin
www.misskittin.com
www.soundcloud.com/misskittin
www.facebook.com/misskittin
www.twitter.com/MissKittinMusic
2. Claude VonStroke – Make A Cake
Trollery comes to us in the most amusing of ways by the master craftsman, Claude VonStroke. In this cheeky track titled “Make A Cake,” he gives us some major Detroit techno vibes coupled with engaging lyrics about making a cake. Whatever your musical preferences are, definitely give this novel song a chance.
Connect with Claude VonStroke
www.soundcloud.com/claudevonstroke
www.facebook.com/Claude.VonStroke
www.twitter.com/#!/vonstroke
3. Green Velvet & Weiss – Forbidden Fruit
Green Velvet shows us where the rabbit hole leads with the bumping title track from his new Forbidden Fruit EP. By weaving together a myriad of seductive vocals and luscious synths, he successfully builds a 90’s rave atmosphere.
Connect with Green Velvet
www.soundcloud.com/green-velvet-1
www.facebook.com/GreenVelvetFanpage
www.twitter.com/GreenVelvet_
4. Adam Beyer – The Crossing
Adam Beyer takes us to that amazing dark place that only he can; with an enticing new tune from his Stone Flower EP – “The Crossing.” Beyer employs his signature weapons of choice – echoed vocals, ghastly synths and rich, robust layers – to transport the listener to another dimension.
Connect with Adam Beyer
www.drumcode.se
www.soundcloud.com/adambeyer
www.soundcloud.com/drumcode
www.facebook.com/realadambeyer?fref=ts
www.twitter.com/realadambeyer
5. Weska – Wildfire
Finally, we close out this week’s episode with Weska’s “Wildfire.” The Canadian producer’s tune is a true techno gem that showcases the intricacies of a beautiful melodic masterpiece. An exquisite composition of synths conveys an airy, uplifting spectrum of emotions, and the tune itself is simply breath-taking.
Connect with Weska
www.soundcloud.com/iamweska
www.facebook.com/iamweska
www.twitter.com/iamweska