Welcome back to Raver Rafting’s weekly techno picks! For Episode 22, TechThisOut begins with a couple of brooding melodies that progress into dance floor-friendly grooves. If you want a diversified track list that rides the waves of high’s and lows, then check out this week’s techno favorites!
1. Nicole Moudaber & Skin – Someone Like You (Original Mix)
We’ve been blessed with another phenomenal tune from Nigerian-born Lebanese producer, Nicole Moudaber. Moudaber’s signature flavor of dark techno meshes perfectly with Skin’s vocals; cultivating a powerful sound that vibes the spirit of Grace Jones. Allow yourself to follow the thumping bassline, the tantalizing snares, and winding reverb down the rabbit hole, and check out her new Breed EP for more sinister sounds!
Connect with Nicole Moudaber:
www.facebook.com/officialpage
www.twitter.com/NicoleMoudaber
www.soundcloud.com/nicolemoudaber
2. Sasha Carassi – Afternoon Deelite
“Afternoon Deelite” by Sasha Carassi has become an instant favorite of ours with its throwback samples and old school vibes. There’s a sweeping drum and bassline that will make you feel as if you’ve traveled back in time to a Deee-Lite rave in the 90’s. (And we love it)!
Connect with Sasha Carassi:
https://www.facebook.com/SashaCarassiOfficial
https://twitter.com/SashaCarassi
https://soundcloud.com/sasha-carassi
3. Cloonee – Separated (Re – Edit)
Let’s switch gears with this soulful deep house track from UK producer, Cloonee. “Separated (Re – Edit)” features classic snares, signature deep house synths, and a hypnotizing reverb intertwined with sensual R&B vocals to boot. We highly recommend giving this relaxing track a listen!
Connect with Cloonee:
https://soundcloud.com/cloonee
https://www.facebook.com/clooneeuk
https://twitter.com/davidbissett1
4. Nick Talos – Heartbeat
Nick Talos manages to modernize Whitney Houston’s classic, “Heartbeat,” with some deep house influences. By speeding up the beat and adding in some remarkable piano rifts, he transforms the tune into an even more diva anthem than it was before.
Connect with Nick Talos:
https://www.facebook.com/nicktalos
https://twitter.com/NickTalos
https://soundcloud.com/nicktalos
5. Stevens – Love Me (Oakland Remix)
“Love Me” is an instant dance floor classic by the duo, Oakland, from Melbourne. It has an amazing beat, crisp snares, and dashingly posh deep house synths to shake off the Monday blues.
Connect with Oakland:
https://soundcloud.com/oaklandhello
https://www.facebook.com/oklnd/timeline