Deep House Playlist II

Together Ft. Sam Smith, Nile Rodgers & Jimmy Napes – Disclosure:

 

Pyramids (Kastle Edit) – Frank Ocean:

 

Lost Track of Time – MTNS:

 

Cloudburst – Syndec:

 

Flaws (Russ Chimes Remix) – Bastille:

 

A World of Peace – Jacoo:

 

Down By the River (FlicFlac Edit) – Milky Chance:

 

Red Light Ft. Ayah Marah – Kastle:

Deep House/Casual Compilation Part I

Here’s the first of many Deep House/Casual playlists from etwasetous. It’s time to get listening.

Gold – Bondax (Snakehips Bootleg):

 

Riptide (FlicFlac Edit) – Vance Joy

 

Watching You – Duncan Murray:

 

Fifteen Ft. Cheetah – Goldroom (Oxford Remix):

 

No Angels Ft. Ella – Bastille vs The XX:

 

High for This – The Weeknd:

 

White Noise – Disclosure (XYconstant Remix):


 

Been A While – Kastle:

The Best From Elsewhere

The etwasetous YouTube channel is currently under construction. In the meantime, here’s a sample of the kind of tracks you can expect to be hearing from us in the near future.

Kastle – Stay Forever:

 

Kavinsky – Odd Look Ft. The Weeknd:

 

Calvin Harris – Thinking About You (Panic City Remix):

 

The XX – Fiction (Duncan Murray Remix):

 

Moby – Porcelain:

 

Applebottom – Let You:

 

Disclosure – F For You:

Majestic; The Sound You Need

These two YouTube channels are incredible. MajesticCasual in particular has done wonders for the Deep House scene. However, with such a fast growing genre, it can sometimes prove tricky to find the diamonds in the rough, so here’s your direct route to some of the best from the two channels from the past few weeks.

Miami Horror – Real Slow (Gold Fields Remix):

 

What So Not – High You Are (Branchez Remix):

 

The 1975 – Me (FFFRRANNNO Remix):

 

Common – I Want You (Kaytranada Edition):

 

Rihanna – Stay (Branchez Remix):

 

MØ feat. Diplo – XXX88 (Joe Hertz Remix):

Welcome.

After recent endeavours writing for larger blogs, it’s time etwasetous really starts growing. So, welcome to the new site. No more football, no more computer games, and certainly no more history. No more rambling either; await playlists free from my chat, simple streams of high quality audio. Expect music playlists galore, and in short time (reliant on popularity, of course) a YouTube channel.

Time to get listening…

Review: Daft Punk – Random Access Memories

4e6c6fb2So, the long-awaited Daft Punk comeback album has arrived. Random Access Memories had all the pedigree to be an incredible album; the creators of the French electronic scene mixed with huge reception for the lead single suggested something groundbreaking. The album was available to stream last night, a week before it’s official release, and a lucky few of us have got it permanently already. Anyway, I’ve had a few listens now and here’s my review.

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The Best of Electronica

Note the ‘a’ after ‘electronic’. This isn’t your normal electronic stuff (Daft Punk, M83 etc.), more the realm of trance and house. I’m not the biggest expert on this in the world, but as someone hoping to go to Tomorrowland Festival 2014, I’d like to think I know a decent amount. So, here’s fourteen of the best electronica songs around (in no particular order).

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The Best Songs: TV Adverts

The other day I was thinking about how much of my music comes from adverts these days. With uni work and whatnot, it becomes a bit dull to read through Q or the NME looking for bands to listen to, yet adverts are forced upon us daily. So, rather than despise them as I’m sure we all do, I’ve decided to embrace the good in them and broadcast some of my favourite tracks from adverts in recent years.

10. Macklemore & Ryan Lewis – Can’t Hold Us:

Although only just gaining popularity, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis have been around for a while. Their track, ‘Can’t Hold Us’, which features on their recent album, can be found in the 2012 Miller Coors advert. A nice upbeat place to start my top 10 and a highly enjoyable song.

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The Ups (and a Few Downs) of Michael Owen

michael-owen-05Before saying anything else on this post, I just want to put it out there that I really admire Owen. He’s a talented player, who’s career was severely hampered by injury, for sure. However, along with the good times, there were some lows. This is a short, picture-based biography of Owen’s incredible, and thoroughly individual, career.  Continue reading

A Music Update

It’s been a while since I’ve posted some new music. This is partially due to other work and also due to a lull in particularly good music. Hopefully there’s some tracks in here for everyone, enjoy!

 

Bastille – The Weight Of Living Part II:

Bastille’s debut album, Bad Blood is a decent album, not amazing, but decent. A couple of songs stand out though, one being the popular single, ‘Pompei’, and the other being this, ‘The Weight Of Living Part II’. As always with my lists, there is some catchy music; this track is arguably the most catchy of them all.

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