- 1 limited edition autographed Kaskade ‘Dynasty’ package
- 1 DJ Hero game
- 1 pair of WESC Bag Pipe headphones
- WESC clothing
- $200 Beatport gift card
The entry with the highest number of spins (highest user voted remix) will also be awarded:
- $50 Beatport gift card
- 1 pair of WESC Bag Pipe headphones
- 1 WESC t-shirt
Ben Crea is an electronic music producer from Australia. We have featured him on Knobtweakers before, and his tracks have never failed to ignite the dance floor. I love the lo-fi music video – a hilarious use of Chatroulette!
Kaskade helped define the San Francisco house sound with his collaborators on the Om Records roster between 2000 – 2006. His other projects include Summer of Space, Late Night Alumni, and The Sellars. Among other important achievements, the hit remix of “Sorry” by Dirty South was Grammy nominated in 2008, and the “Move for Me” collaboration with Deadmau5 reached #1 on Billboard’s Hot Dance Airplay Chart.
“Fire In Your New Shoes” is the first single from Kaskade’s sixth album, Dynasty. Dragonette contributes Martina Sorbara’s vocals in the club stomper. I’m excited to hear some of the remixes that are sure to spin off this release. Kaskade fans are going to love the whole album, with stand-out cuts like “Only You with Tiësto (feat. Haley)” and “Don’t Wait (feat. Haley)”.
Danny Dance is an up and coming house DJ in Salt Lake City, Utah. He’s just getting started, but if his interpretation of this retro club banger by Calvin Harris is any indication, he’s bound to make some waves. Oh, and did I mention that he teaches house dance to school kids? What a rock star.
If you haven’t already, you really should check out the entire album by Calvin Harris. “Ready for the Weekend” mixes 80′s synth nostalgia with electro floor rockers. My favorite – “Yeah Yeah Yeah La La La” – obviously a lyrical masterpiece!
DangerDAN weaves a tapestry that is equal parts ambient chill and dancefloor bliss. Here he turns his beatcrafting attention to a favorite track from a favorite album by a favorite band: Radiohead’s Kid A.
This video by the Black Eyed Peas sneaks up on you. It starts out as an innocent-looking rap video, and progresses into a funky electro house epic rocker. The action really starts to get good around 6:00 in. Just try not to dance.