Ambient take by the Seattle producer on UK singer Laura Welsh’s latest single. Eerie and mysterious atmosphere is clearly written all over this tune, alluringly complementing Ms Welsh’s powerful vocals. Free download via XLR8R here.
After being exclusively showcased on his LuckyMe x Rinse FM mix, the Oslo based-producer has given this classic R&B crooner the trap-like percussion treatment while keeping Miguel’s soothing vocals in tact. Track is available for free download on Cashmere Cat’s Soundcloud.
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As mentioned a few posts ago, right now I'm so in love with this remix wunderkind I decided to compile some of his best remixes right under the cut.
10. Future – Turn On The Lights (Ryan Hemsworth Bootleg)
A good example of Hemsworth’s less-is-more production yet amazing outcome. He didn’t tweak too much on this Future classic by adding some sparkly synth and simple beat rework.
9. Tinashe – Boss (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)
Sultry vocals meets fluttery beats pretty much sums it all up. Take good care of the repeat button though.
8. Craig David – Fill Me In (Ryan Hemsworth Bootleg)
This infectious 2-step anthem gets a spot-on 808 treatment with additional guitar work and bass-driven instrumentals, making it sound fresher than ever.
7. Jeremih – 773 Love (Ryan Hemsworth Squaresoft Bootleg)
Despite technically not being a remix, this tune is in fact one of the best bootlegs around. Ryan laid down a clever Chrono Trigger sample under this tantalizing Mike Will Made It produced track, resulting in serious waves of emotions without requiring a lot of touch-ups.
6. Rhye – Open (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)
Another flawless take by the Halifax native. This time, adding some blips and blobs to a slow jam where his eclectic production seemed to be well-executed under Rhye’s dreamy vocals.
5. Monolithium - Bounce 4 Life (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)
Finally a track that lives up to its name. Head nodding is inevitable while listening to this “shimmery trap” tune. Deep bassline and looped vocals added a somewhat mysterious flair, letting know there’s something intriguing going on.
Impeccable job had been done here by the Canadian producer as Angel Haze tagged alongside him to give Cat Power’s Manhattan spacey and atmospheric, mind-blowing revamp.
3. Lana Del Rey – Summertime Sadness (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)
A ray of WEDIDIT sunshine had been infused into this somewhat dark tune as Ryan threw LDR’s wispy vocals on top of his oh-so-awesome drum rework. Bow down.
2. Mike Din – Losing You (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)
Emotional 808 at its finest. Remixing fellow Canadian producer Mike Din, expect some exotic blend of delicate melody and thumping beats like you never heard before.
1. Grimes – Genesis (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)
Ripping apart classic Grimes vibe on this one but still left some good bits from the original. Claire’s looped chanting layered with hazy flute sounds and ethereal synth work on top of his addictive kicks and snares routine. An unexpected but great Deniro Farrar line around 2 minutes in topped it off majestically, as approved by the experimental queen herself. Pop in a good pair of headphones and experience the chills all over.
Previously unreleased track as heard on Obey City's 1xtra mix is now featured on The Melt Compilation Vol. 1 alongside the likes of Deebs, Taquwami, RAJA, and many more. Tape is up for free download over at The Melt's bandcamp.
Blessings goes to all James Blake's fans as third song off Overgrown is released on the net. This one's pretty much a drum-heavy track with bits that remind me of Love What Happened Here.
Lana Del Rey - Summertime Sadness (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)
I love Ryan Hemsworth so friggin much I'll marry him purely for the music he does. Everything he remixed turns to gold; a real life King Midas for sure.
Brand new from the post-dubstep majesty, incorporating CMYK-esque beats and rich synth bassline. This is a dub of James Blake's track entitled Voyeur, set to be released on his own label 1-800-DINOSAUR. Whereas the original mix of the song will be featured on his next album, Overgrown.
Fresh joint by Drake (featuring Drake). Produced by his so-called "secret weapon" Boi-1da, this song apparently will be featured on his next LP and also serves as a sequel for his song 9 AM In Dallas.