Showing posts with label Afrojack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Afrojack. Show all posts

26 October 2011


Australian DJ sisters Mim and Liv Nervo have premiered the video for their current single, We're All No One, featuring fellow DJs Afrojack and Steve Aoki. The track is the first that the girls feature their own vocals.

The total summer jam, which features the girls and boys in the video, was released in last month with a swag of remixes by artists such as Dave Audé and fellow Aussie Hook N Sling.

We're All No One is available digitally today [iTunes]


Australian DJ sisters Mim and Liv Nervo have premiered the video for their current single, We're All No One, featuring fellow DJs Afrojack and Steve Aoki. The track is the first that the girls feature their own vocals.

The total summer jam, which features the girls and boys in the video, was released in last month with a swag of remixes by artists such as Dave Audé and fellow Aussie Hook N Sling.

We're All No One is available digitally today [iTunes]

22 August 2011


Hot on the heels of the single cover being dropped, the girls from Australia's hottest female DJ export Nervo has released a lyric video for their upcoming smash hit, We're All No One. The track features infamous part boys Afrojack and Steve Aoki.

Additionally, news travels in that the single will be released 6 September!




Hot on the heels of the single cover being dropped, the girls from Australia's hottest female DJ export Nervo has released a lyric video for their upcoming smash hit, We're All No One. The track features infamous part boys Afrojack and Steve Aoki.

Additionally, news travels in that the single will be released 6 September!




As announced last week, Australian DJ sisters Nervo are back with their new single, We're All No One, featuring Afrojack and Steve Aoki; and over the weekend the single cover dropped.

Stay tuned for more release details, but at this stage we've heard the track will be available in September.

Listen to We're All No One here.


As announced last week, Australian DJ sisters Nervo are back with their new single, We're All No One, featuring Afrojack and Steve Aoki; and over the weekend the single cover dropped.

Stay tuned for more release details, but at this stage we've heard the track will be available in September.

Listen to We're All No One here.

16 August 2011


Australia's hottest female DJ export, twin sisters Nervo are back with their latest track - a smashin' club favourite collaborating with infamous party boys Afrojack and Steve Aoki.

The new single, titled We're All No One, sees the girls feature on vocals unlike their previous two singles, Irresistible and This Kind Of Love, which both feature Ollie James on vocals.

No word yet on the official release date, but preview the Hook N Sling remix of the girls (and boys) track below. Mega club smash I tell you, mega club smash.




Australia's hottest female DJ export, twin sisters Nervo are back with their latest track - a smashin' club favourite collaborating with infamous party boys Afrojack and Steve Aoki.

The new single, titled We're All No One, sees the girls feature on vocals unlike their previous two singles, Irresistible and This Kind Of Love, which both feature Ollie James on vocals.

No word yet on the official release date, but preview the Hook N Sling remix of the girls (and boys) track below. Mega club smash I tell you, mega club smash.



4 August 2011


Thanks to the team at RCA Records, you can now preview all of Leona Lewis' remixes for Collide, including the brilliant Afrojack remix I previewed last week. Ya-hoo!

Collide will be released digitally 6 September [ITUNES]



Leona Lewis - Collide + The Remixes by RCA Music Group


Thanks to the team at RCA Records, you can now preview all of Leona Lewis' remixes for Collide, including the brilliant Afrojack remix I previewed last week. Ya-hoo!

Collide will be released digitally 6 September [ITUNES]



Leona Lewis - Collide + The Remixes by RCA Music Group

26 July 2011


Whilst we wait for the single release and bathe in the controversy that is Leona Lewis' new single Collide, take a listen to the Afrojack remix that has been made available online. IT IS BRILLIANT.

Collide will be available digitally from 4 September [ITUNES]




Whilst we wait for the single release and bathe in the controversy that is Leona Lewis' new single Collide, take a listen to the Afrojack remix that has been made available online. IT IS BRILLIANT.

Collide will be available digitally from 4 September [ITUNES]



22 July 2011


It's Australia's turn to go festival crazy now. After the confirmation of the line-up for Parklife and Homebake, out comes Stereosonic with theirs.

Locked in for the event are Armin van Buuren, Afrojack, The Bloody Beetroots, LMFAO, Avicii, Benny Benassi, Dirty South, Kaskade, Pnau, BT and many, many more. What a line-up!

The event will be held on the below dates:

SYDNEY : Saturday, 26 November
PERTH : Sunday, 27 November
MELBOURNE : Saturday, 3 December
ADELAIDE : Saturday, 3 December
BRISBANE : Sunday, 4 December

Full the full line-up, including ticket information visit the official Stereosonic 2011 site. Tickets will be available from 4 August [OFFICIAL SITE]


It's Australia's turn to go festival crazy now. After the confirmation of the line-up for Parklife and Homebake, out comes Stereosonic with theirs.

Locked in for the event are Armin van Buuren, Afrojack, The Bloody Beetroots, LMFAO, Avicii, Benny Benassi, Dirty South, Kaskade, Pnau, BT and many, many more. What a line-up!

The event will be held on the below dates:

SYDNEY : Saturday, 26 November
PERTH : Sunday, 27 November
MELBOURNE : Saturday, 3 December
ADELAIDE : Saturday, 3 December
BRISBANE : Sunday, 4 December

Full the full line-up, including ticket information visit the official Stereosonic 2011 site. Tickets will be available from 4 August [OFFICIAL SITE]

19 July 2011


Overnight David Guetta has premiered the video for his latest single featuring Taio Cruz and Ludacris, Little Bad Girl. The track is the second to be lifted off his fifth studio album Nothing But The Beat.

The single, which has so far peaked at #15 on the ARIA Singles Chart here in Australia, is one of many collaborations taken from Guetta's new recording. Alongside Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj who featured on the albums first single Where Them Girls At, we also have Jennifer Hudson, Jessie J and our very own Sia appearing on the release. The full tracklist of the two-disc edition is below.

Disc One:
  1. Where Them Girls At feat. Flo Rida & Nicki Minaj
  2. Little Bad Girl feat. Taio Cruz & Ludacris
  3. Turn Me On feat. Nicki Minaj
  4. Sweat                  Snoop Dogg vs David Guetta
  5. Without U feat. Usher
  6. Nothing Really Matters                     feat. will.i.am
  7. I Can Only Imagine feat. Chris Brown & Lil' Wayne
  8. Crank It Up feat. Akon
  9. I Just Wanna Fuck feat. Timbaland & Dev
  10. Night Of You Lifefeat. Jennifer Hudson
  11. Repeatfeat. Jessie J
  12. Titanium feat. Sia

Disc Two:
  1. The Alphabeat                                 
  2. Lunarfeat. Afrojack
  3. Sunshinefeat. Avicii
  4. Little Bad Girl(Instrumental version)
  5. Metro Music
  6. Toy Story
  7. The Future
  8. Dreams
  9. Paris
  10. Glasgow

Little Bad Girl is available digitally today, with Nothing But The Beat available from 30 August [ITUNES]




Overnight David Guetta has premiered the video for his latest single featuring Taio Cruz and Ludacris, Little Bad Girl. The track is the second to be lifted off his fifth studio album Nothing But The Beat.

The single, which has so far peaked at #15 on the ARIA Singles Chart here in Australia, is one of many collaborations taken from Guetta's new recording. Alongside Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj who featured on the albums first single Where Them Girls At, we also have Jennifer Hudson, Jessie J and our very own Sia appearing on the release. The full tracklist of the two-disc edition is below.

Disc One:
  1. Where Them Girls At feat. Flo Rida & Nicki Minaj
  2. Little Bad Girl feat. Taio Cruz & Ludacris
  3. Turn Me On feat. Nicki Minaj
  4. Sweat                  Snoop Dogg vs David Guetta
  5. Without U feat. Usher
  6. Nothing Really Matters                     feat. will.i.am
  7. I Can Only Imagine feat. Chris Brown & Lil' Wayne
  8. Crank It Up feat. Akon
  9. I Just Wanna Fuck feat. Timbaland & Dev
  10. Night Of You Lifefeat. Jennifer Hudson
  11. Repeatfeat. Jessie J
  12. Titanium feat. Sia

Disc Two:
  1. The Alphabeat                                 
  2. Lunarfeat. Afrojack
  3. Sunshinefeat. Avicii
  4. Little Bad Girl(Instrumental version)
  5. Metro Music
  6. Toy Story
  7. The Future
  8. Dreams
  9. Paris
  10. Glasgow

Little Bad Girl is available digitally today, with Nothing But The Beat available from 30 August [ITUNES]



17 May 2011


I tried really hard not to like this song, I did. I mean it's Pitbull, what are the odds of me liking a Pitbull song, really? The problem is, Ne-Yo comes along with his suave and his sex; then Afrojack pumps out some phat beats and dang, I'm hooked.

Give Me Everything is the second single to be lifted off Pitbull's sixth studio album, Planet Pit (to be released worldwide June 21. It follows the platinum selling single Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor), which features the auto-tuned rapping skills (cough, cough) of T-Pain.

The single has hit top ten status in a variety of countries worldwide including the UK and US, with Australia serving it's peak at #2. Will it get to #1...? That depends whether LMFAO's smash Party Rock Anthem gives way (another track which I'm desperately trying not to like... trying... so... hard...)

Give Me Everything is available digitally today [ITUNES]


I tried really hard not to like this song, I did. I mean it's Pitbull, what are the odds of me liking a Pitbull song, really? The problem is, Ne-Yo comes along with his suave and his sex; then Afrojack pumps out some phat beats and dang, I'm hooked.

Give Me Everything is the second single to be lifted off Pitbull's sixth studio album, Planet Pit (to be released worldwide June 21. It follows the platinum selling single Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor), which features the auto-tuned rapping skills (cough, cough) of T-Pain.

The single has hit top ten status in a variety of countries worldwide including the UK and US, with Australia serving it's peak at #2. Will it get to #1...? That depends whether LMFAO's smash Party Rock Anthem gives way (another track which I'm desperately trying not to like... trying... so... hard...)

Give Me Everything is available digitally today [ITUNES]

15 March 2011


And Kelly Rowland is back!

Whilst you may say "she never left" - well she did, actually. If we go back to 2010 Kelly presented us with a fresh collaboration with David Guetta, otherwise known as Commander. It was a massive track (clearly, as it made my top 20 singles of 2010), and paved the way for what we assumed was going to be a great album release.

Umm, not the case. In fact we're still yet to see an album!!!

Kelly then delivered the singles Rose Coloured Glasses [VIDEO] Grown Woman [AUDIO] and more recently with Lil Wayne, Motivation [AUDIO]. Let's not forget her collaboration with Nelly, Gone [VIDEO]. Ugh. All tracks sound like they've been pulled out of some b-side album disposal from 2002.

(Ok, there was Forever and a Day which was good - I'll give her that! [VIDEO])

Hello? R&B and Hip-Hop has moved on people. No longer are we swinging our hips in a dirty R&B club to the likes of TLC or SWV (don't get me wrong - love those bitches); we're grinding our hips to something jacked up by Benny Benassi, Afrojack or of course, David Guetta. R&B and Hip-Hop music has taken a turn, and a turn for the better.

So before I go on a tirade about the David Guetta Apocalypse, let's move to Kelly's latest collaboration with Alex Gaudino - What A Feeling.

Alex came back to us last year with the track I'm In Love (I Wanna Do It) [VIDEO] -- another great song that made my Top 100 of 2010 -- a standard yet awesome house number that did quite well globally. Riding the success of that, he's employed the beautiful Miss Rowland to provide vocals on his new single.

What A Feeling is similar to I'm In Love (I Wanna Do It) in the fact it's another feel-good house number that'll have gay boys and dancing girls on podiums alike. It'll be a massive success in Europe (just 'cause), but unsure it'll do the same here in Australia - unless of course commercial radio jump on it. Let's wait and see.

The video is being filmed as we speak, but for now, enjoy the audio below. I love it - I'll be spinnin' this one for a while. Enjoy!

No word on a local release date as of yet, however visit Alex Gaudino's digital space to keep track of his release [ITUNES]

NB: I ain't no Kelly hater, in fact I love the girl - that is my dilemma! :)


And Kelly Rowland is back!

Whilst you may say "she never left" - well she did, actually. If we go back to 2010 Kelly presented us with a fresh collaboration with David Guetta, otherwise known as Commander. It was a massive track (clearly, as it made my top 20 singles of 2010), and paved the way for what we assumed was going to be a great album release.

Umm, not the case. In fact we're still yet to see an album!!!

Kelly then delivered the singles Rose Coloured Glasses [VIDEO] Grown Woman [AUDIO] and more recently with Lil Wayne, Motivation [AUDIO]. Let's not forget her collaboration with Nelly, Gone [VIDEO]. Ugh. All tracks sound like they've been pulled out of some b-side album disposal from 2002.

(Ok, there was Forever and a Day which was good - I'll give her that! [VIDEO])

Hello? R&B and Hip-Hop has moved on people. No longer are we swinging our hips in a dirty R&B club to the likes of TLC or SWV (don't get me wrong - love those bitches); we're grinding our hips to something jacked up by Benny Benassi, Afrojack or of course, David Guetta. R&B and Hip-Hop music has taken a turn, and a turn for the better.

So before I go on a tirade about the David Guetta Apocalypse, let's move to Kelly's latest collaboration with Alex Gaudino - What A Feeling.

Alex came back to us last year with the track I'm In Love (I Wanna Do It) [VIDEO] -- another great song that made my Top 100 of 2010 -- a standard yet awesome house number that did quite well globally. Riding the success of that, he's employed the beautiful Miss Rowland to provide vocals on his new single.

What A Feeling is similar to I'm In Love (I Wanna Do It) in the fact it's another feel-good house number that'll have gay boys and dancing girls on podiums alike. It'll be a massive success in Europe (just 'cause), but unsure it'll do the same here in Australia - unless of course commercial radio jump on it. Let's wait and see.

The video is being filmed as we speak, but for now, enjoy the audio below. I love it - I'll be spinnin' this one for a while. Enjoy!

No word on a local release date as of yet, however visit Alex Gaudino's digital space to keep track of his release [ITUNES]

NB: I ain't no Kelly hater, in fact I love the girl - that is my dilemma! :)

6 November 2010


I've obviously been asleep for a few months, otherwise I'm not sure how to explain how I missed this.

Dido featured on the Sex and the City 2 soundtrack with this number, Everything to Lose. Now it's not the fact that I missed this track being released, or even being produced for that matter, as it's pretty so-so. It's the fact that the one and only Armin van Buuren came along and sex'd it up a bit.

Let's face it, whilst everyone* loves Dido, her vocals seem to mesh much better against some slammin' progressive house beats. Take what Francois K did to Hunter, or what Above & Beyond did to Sand in my Shoes, or what Johnny Vicious did to Here With Me. I digress.

*everyone being ya Mum.

Everything to Lose really isn't, or wasn't, a great track 'til AvB got his hands on it. It now will find a warm little place in my current playlist, in between Tiësto's remix of The Island by Pendulum and the original mix of Take Over Control by Afrojack feat. Eva Simons. Nice.


I've obviously been asleep for a few months, otherwise I'm not sure how to explain how I missed this.

Dido featured on the Sex and the City 2 soundtrack with this number, Everything to Lose. Now it's not the fact that I missed this track being released, or even being produced for that matter, as it's pretty so-so. It's the fact that the one and only Armin van Buuren came along and sex'd it up a bit.

Let's face it, whilst everyone* loves Dido, her vocals seem to mesh much better against some slammin' progressive house beats. Take what Francois K did to Hunter, or what Above & Beyond did to Sand in my Shoes, or what Johnny Vicious did to Here With Me. I digress.

*everyone being ya Mum.

Everything to Lose really isn't, or wasn't, a great track 'til AvB got his hands on it. It now will find a warm little place in my current playlist, in between Tiësto's remix of The Island by Pendulum and the original mix of Take Over Control by Afrojack feat. Eva Simons. Nice.

23 October 2010


Dutch hottie Eva Simons (of Silly Boy fame) teams up with fellow Dutch sensation, Afrojack, for their new track - Take Over Control. The song has already found success in their native land, is climbing up the US club charts, and it's making itself known across the Australian club scene quicker than I can get a beer in my hand on a Friday.

In the last few days the video was launched on the Ministry of Sound YouTube page. After viewing the video I see a slight resemblance to none other than Ri-Ri-Rihanna with that red hair and gorgeous skin tone... your thoughts?

I love the track (according to my iTunes play count), but let's see if Australian radio stations will do it any justice...


Dutch hottie Eva Simons (of Silly Boy fame) teams up with fellow Dutch sensation, Afrojack, for their new track - Take Over Control. The song has already found success in their native land, is climbing up the US club charts, and it's making itself known across the Australian club scene quicker than I can get a beer in my hand on a Friday.

In the last few days the video was launched on the Ministry of Sound YouTube page. After viewing the video I see a slight resemblance to none other than Ri-Ri-Rihanna with that red hair and gorgeous skin tone... your thoughts?

I love the track (according to my iTunes play count), but let's see if Australian radio stations will do it any justice...