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TIESTO - MISSION IMPOSSIBLE THEME REMIX (JONCONSTANTINE MOOMBAHTON BOOTLEG REMIX)
Just posted this remix after hearing Tiesto’s massive dutch house-inspired remix of the iconic motif. Anything dutch house easily translates to moombahotn… not. This one has been sitting around on my computer for a couple weeks since it came out waiting for me to finish it, but I could never find the right groove or mix, but today I hunkered down and cranked it out, finally. It opens with a percussive arrangement, and steadily builds to Tiesto’s awesome synth recreation of the original motif. The drop is the result of massive editing on my part, and I feel it will definitely get the crowd in the right place to RAGE. PM me with your e-mail address on soundcloud if you are a DJ and want to throw this into a mix, and I will send you the 320kbps mp3. If not, sorry! You’ll just have to buy it once I set up my bandcamp page :) But feel free to listen on soundcloud anytime.

If you like EDM in any capacity, this should be on every playlist. Rob Swire’s new venture KNIFE PARTY released their first EP yesterday, 100% No Modern Talking. Call me pretentious, but this may be the very best EDM release of the year, save maybe for Porter Robinson’s Spitfire release. Every track on this EP is pure gold. Opening the EP is the stalker’s anthem INTERNET FRIENDS. A robotic voice narrates a deranged Facebook chat with a female who doesn’t seem to be taking a hint, but things quickly turn for the worst in the middle. (HINT: If you own an iPhone, you will find yourself hating this song beyond any hope for remorse.) Following this song is the crazy DESTROY THEM WITH LAZERS. This one is full of bizarre sounds (lazer sounds, obviously…) and builds with a vintage vocal sample. My personal favourite from this album is an electro anthem, TOURNIQUET, with an absolutely eargasmic breakdown that must be heard to be believed. Wrapping up the EP is the song FIRE HIVE, a dubstep track. I love this one because dubstep tracks from crossover artists always seem to blow the competition out of the water. They approach it differently than just straight dub producers. And no, it doesn’t sound like Skrillex….. Not totally…