
via First up this week we have a remix of Jump Up by Major Lazer, this time Sticky K is the man upping the intensity... there’s no doubt this was a Switch and Diplo production originally. Next up Deadmau5 works his magic with a typical trance tune from Sasha, Xpander. To end the first half a favourite of ours, AC Slater adding his signature deep electro fidget bass line to Boom Style from the Beat Assassins. For the second half this week a few more well known numbers, first we [...]

via First up this week we have a remix of Jump Up by Major Lazer, this time Sticky K is the man upping the intensity... there’s no doubt this was a Switch and Diplo production originally. Next up Deadmau5 works his magic with a typical trance tune from Sasha, Xpander. To end the first half a favourite of ours, AC Slater adding his signature deep electro fidget bass line to Boom Style from the Beat Assassins. For the second half this week a few more well known numbers, first we [...]

First up this week a catchy remix by Nick Catchdubs of Kanye's Champion. Then Major Lazer gets overhauled by Ernold Sane on Pon De Floor. Fans of Buraka Som Sistema you should like this. Next comes Herve. When think of Herve I think big tunes with big gritty basslines, and this remix of Depeche Mode does not disappoint. Another new producer to feature this week is Hot Noises. This remix of Soca Ali Baba is an electro house tune with just an undercurrent of rock. Next we have a remix of Infatuation by Mile Dyson. [...]

First up this week a catchy remix by Nick Catchdubs of Kanye's Champion. Then Major Lazer gets overhauled by Ernold Sane on Pon De Floor. Fans of Buraka Som Sistema you should like this. Next comes Herve. When think of Herve I think big tunes with big gritty basslines, and this remix of Depeche Mode does not disappoint. Another new producer to feature this week is Hot Noises. This remix of Soca Ali Baba is an electro house tune with just an undercurrent of rock. Next we have a remix of Infatuation by Mile Dyson. It starts as a [...]

Hello and welcome to week 3 of Rowland and Johnny’s reign of A Week In The Remix! This week we have three tunes we hope to hear out and about this summer, and three more we’re loving right now... We kick off with a massive electro track from Dabruck and Klein, the uplifting vocals will definitely be heard this summer wherever you go. Continuing this theme we have a track from everyone’s favorite Roykso pp, with Spencer and Hill giving it the electro treatment ready for the festival season. At number three, a [...]

Hello and welcome to week 3 of Rowland and Johnny’s reign of A Week In The Remix! This week we have three tunes we hope to hear out and about this summer, and three more we’re loving right now... We kick off with a massive electro track from Dabruck and Klein, the uplifting vocals will definitely be heard this summer wherever you go. Continuing this theme we have a track from everyone’s favorite Roykso pp, with Spencer and Hill giving it the electro treatment ready for the festival season. At number three, a [...]

Welcome once more to A Week In The Remix, the second instalment of Rowland and Johnny’s tunes... This week we kick off with a Hardwell remix of Show Me Love, following on from the D'n'B mix a few weeks ago... if that didn’t sway you maybe this more euphoric club mix will. Next The Proxy tears up Tiga’s ‘What You Need’, managing to put down his distinct sound while retaining the feel of the Tiga tune. Then Nick Supply makes an appearence with this dark mix of Vertigo by AC Slater... we just can’t seem to get [...]

For the next few weeks Matt is away so Rowland and Johnny are taking over! Here's their first installment... First up we have three remixes of tracks from The Prodigy's new album Invaders Must Die. Apparently they rewrote the album when they heard how many Festivals they would be playing this summer, clearly this was enough to impress Sidel to do a reworking of Warriors Dance which is a more club friendly version of the original. Next up Herve adds his signature fidgety club beat to Omen, and Calvertron finishes off doing what he does best with [...]

Volume 25 of A Week In The Remix is now available. We continue with week two of our remix clear out. Here they come... Zombie Disco Squad's carnival-esque remix of Killaquen's Bitches gets us started. Next up Tocadisco gets remixed by Popof where the layered beats chase each other into a large scale house track. Grum's remix of Kings Of Leon's On Call follows. Caleb's haunting voice perfectly compliments the electro torrent introduced by Grum. If intensity is what you are after then our last two [...]

Volume 25 of A Week In The Remix is now available. We continue with week two of our remix clear out. Here they come... Zombie Disco Squad's carnival-esque remix of Killaquen's Bitches gets us started. Next up Tocadisco gets remixed by Popof where the layered beats chase each other into a large scale house track. Grum's remix of Kings Of Leon's On Call follows. Caleb's haunting voice perfectly compliments the electro torrent introduced by Grum. If intensity is what you are after then our last two [...]

Volume 24 of A Week In The Remix is now available. Over the next two weeks we're having a remix clear-out for all those tracks that we missed out on over the previous twenty three episodes. So here we go... We start off with Skream's brilliant, surging dubstep remix of The Bug's Poison Dart. Next Shinichi Osawa's remix of Radio by Felix Da Housecat provides a sharp contrast with its funky synths, sounding like they came straight out of an arcade game. David Tort gets remixed by Kurd Maverick, producing a layered, building house track with the beginning [...]

Volume 23 of A Week In The Remix is now available and we have a diverse selection of tracks for you this week. Starting off with the old we have James Holden's 2002 remix of the trance track Janeiro by Solid Sessions. Dubstep producer Nero follows with a preview of his Blinded By The Lights remix. This track has really impressed with its intense bass and hopefully we shall get hold of the full length version soon! We then have a quality drum and bass remix of Steve Angello and Laidback Luke's Show Me The [...]

Volume 22 of A Week In The Remix is now available... We start this week with Diamond Cut's electronic pop remix of Aussie band Evermore's Hey Boys And Girls for their new album Truth Of The World: Welcome To The Show. Chicago based Justin Dahl follows with Alex Kidd's remix of Speakeasy with bursting bass. Toddla T then gets remixed by The Count And Sinden who give it there usual brilliant makeover. Our final two are both big in their own right. Acid Kids gets remixed by Trevor Lovey who adds a varying speed, [...]

Volume 22 of A Week In The Remix is now available... We start this week with Diamond Cut's electronic pop remix of Aussie band Evermore's Hey Boys And Girls for their new album Truth Of The World: Welcome To The Show. Chicago based Justin Dahl follows with Alex Kidd's remix of Speakeasy with bursting bass. Toddla T then gets remixed by The Count And Sinden who give it there usual brilliant makeover. Our final two are both big in their own right. Acid Kids gets remixed by Trevor Lovey who adds a varying speed, [...]

Volume 21 of A Week In The Remix is now available... We've got some great tracks this week and to get us started we have Bombay Bicycle Club's Always Like This being remixed by James Rutledge who is better know for his four hour Radiohead remix. Next we have a varied remix of Shazam by Hey Today!. While it isn't too complex it is still fun and well worth a listen. Deadmau5 gets remixed by the awesome producer Caspa who manages to maintain the original house elements of the track and add a slow dubstep bassline with the [...]

Volume 21 of A Week In The Remix is now available... We've got some great tracks this week and to get us started we have Bombay Bicycle Club's Always Like This being remixed by James Rutledge who is better know for his four hour Radiohead remix. Next we have a varied remix of Shazam by Hey Today!. While it isn't too complex it is still fun and well worth a listen. Deadmau5 gets remixed by the awesome producer Caspa who manages to maintain the original house elements of the track and add a slow dubstep bassline with [...]

Volume 20 of A Week In The Remix is now available... We start off with Surkin's simple pop remix which comes from The Juan Maclean's remix EP of One Day. Their second album is out this week and is well worth checking out. If you are a drum and bass fan the Sweet About Me remix is the one for you this week. It is surprising how effectively this track has been incorporated to the fast tempo. Next Grum's Runaway gets remixed with the results being a cheery, laid back [...]

Volume 20 of A Week In The Remix is now available... We start off with Surkin's simple pop remix which comes from The Juan Maclean's remix EP of One Day. Their second album is out this week and is well worth checking out. If you are a drum and bass fan the Sweet About Me remix is the one for you this week. It is surprising how effectively this track has been incorporated to the fast tempo. Next Grum's Runaway gets remixed with the results being a cheery, laid back [...]

Volume 19 of A Week In The Remix is now available... We start with UltraChorus' simple remix of 1901 which gives the original a deeper, more satisfying sound. Evil Nine are remixed by the owner of their record label, Adam Freeland, in a track that reminds me of the Junior Boys of old (get new Junior Boys - Hazel here ) and Greenmoney remix Twizzle to outrageously good effect. This weeks final two are stunners with Hostage remixing Take Me To The Hospital adding a mountain load of bass [...]

Volume 18 of A Week In The Remix is at your disposal... A soothing Bat For Lashes and Death Metal Disco Scene track start us off with the perfect sound for the first thing in the morning. Chew Lips are next and to quote my friend James "I can imagine myself listening to this half naked in a field covered in body paint, but not quite". Don't worry, we were all confused by that to! Twelves remix of Cicada is simple go-happy which doesn't fail to deliver. Our final two are different to the usual. Designer [...]