
I mean DROELOE is a pretty good example of how much things have improved quality-wise too and where we are at right now in terms of amazing production quality alone in future bass tracks and electronic music tracks in general. Just go listen to 'We Rise' by San Holo and try to tell me that EDM songs age at the same pace as other genres of music ) It's still a catchy song but the production is outdated and simpler than a lot of the future bass tracks that have come out since then. Naming a few I'd consider to have some pretty timeless tracks compared to most others: Flume, Skrillex, KOAN Sound, Noisia, Aphex Twin, Space Laces (every track he makes is years ahead of his time, I'd still play out his songs from 6 years ago and they'd still go off and could be released today even), and more but those are names you might know (except space laces but I can't leave him out when talking about timeless production) There are only a certain (small) amount of artists who's production, songwriting, and technical skill outlive the trend changes and advances in production technique - and in my opinion those producers GOATs in terms of their skill. Home Dubstep Flume’s Tennis Court remix is finally available on Spotify nine years after it came out by Matthew Meadow Februin Dubstep, EDM News Music rights are a fickle.

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I've found that it really only takes around 2 years for certain styles (and therefore many, many tracks) to sound outdated just from gradual yet defining shifts in production techniques, style choices, trends, and even quality in many cases within genres and subgenres. Choreography by v1nhPerformed by carlodarang kevywinz immikeyiirock deasevillaFilmed & Edited by Jeremy FabunanMusic by Lorde 'Tennis Courts' (Flume Rem. SEND US YOUR TRACK TO GET ON MEDIA SOUNDS or SUBMIT your images/photography, arts here: REQUIREMENTS:You need to own full rights.

Tastes, styles, and techniques change very quickly except with a few songs which are relative "classics" or timeless tracks. Give Flume’s track a listen or three and tell us if you like his take on the New Zealand dynamo.Diamond Shock 5y AOK In electronic music it does.

Tennis Court‘s lyrics speak of a girl not comfortable with the people and places where she is currently living, instead telling us that “pretty soon I’ll be getting on my first plane, I’ll see the veins of my city like they do in space.” Flume’s remix echoes this, with a funky rhythm that conveys the discomfort of dealing with the wicked games people play with each other and wanting to move beyond them. Court Cafe, and think about starting a journal of your own. It was tough to decide between this 'Hyperparadise' remix and the 'Tennis Court' remix, but the sheer impact of this one made it a no-brainer in. crazy Dutchman came from but hes been nothing but fire since he scorched. Dennie Christian, Guust Flater & De Marsupilami - Wij Zijn Twee Vrienden TopPop 273 jam sessions chords:B E A F. flume And while the enormous Bed Bath & Beyond on Sixth Avenue boasts the. It's the release that cemented Flume in the highest echelon of producer and artist in this country, and the one that really started it all. Lorde - Tennis Court (Flume Remix) Say Lou Lou - Julian (The Chainsmokers Remix). Lorde - Tennis Court (Flume Remix) Say Lou Lou - Julian (The Chainsmokers. Sometimes Aussies and Kiwis are known to pick at each other, but in the case of the Australian native Flume and Zealander Lorde, an amazing partnership occurred on this track as it is very apparent that Flume “got” the original feeling of the track. Similar to Lorde - Tennis Court (Flume Remix) Ernst & Bobbie - Alles komt goed (titelsong 'Ernst, Bobbie en het Geheim van de Monta Rossa') 294 jam sessions chords:DA G A. T.Shirt - On Top / Lorde - Tennis Court (Flume Remix) Encore Live at Astra Kulturhaus Berlin, 19.07.22Recorded on an. Featuring insane remixes from Yheti, Shanghai Doom, Tape B, ISOxo, kLL sMTH. Don’t you think that it’s boring how people talk/Making smart with their words again, well I’m bored/Because I’m doing this for the thrill of it, killin’ it/Never not chasing a million things I want Lorde, legally known as Ella Marija Lani Yelich-O’Connor, has a voice perfect for an EDM twist, and for his remix efforts Flume did not disappoint. Flume puts an awesome spin on Lorde’s already stellar track Tennis Court, blending her lyrics with a darker beat that matches perfectly with her haunting voice. Every once in awhile we hear a remix that we have to play over and over to believe it’s really as awesome as we think it is: Flume’s remix of Tennis Court is one of those remixes.
