Category Archives: Downloads

Whatz Up, Whatz Up (FS Green ‘Se Tá Solteira’ Mashup)

FS Green (Franklin Groen), the Amsterdam-bred producer and DJ, has made a career out of bridging hip-hop roots with global dance sounds—Afrobeats, Dancehall, House, and everything in between. His viral hit “Grind Pon Mi” (2M+ plays) set the template, but it’s his Club Works series and mashups like “Kehlani – Folded (FS Green ‘Baby Boo’ Mashup)” (77K plays) that keep DJs worldwide raiding his SoundCloud. Production credits with Mahalia, Blancoz, Sevdaliza, and Major Lazer prove he’s no gimmick.

styn – haxixe

Amsterdam’s styn (formerly of Dilla-inspired beats) has evolved into a hardcore continuum architect, grinding dubstep, kuduro, footwork, and bubbling into high-energy patties across BLUPRNT. Nachtwinkel, the 24/7 tastemaking label, claims this as a flagship release, mastered sharp and pushed to all platforms, cementing styn’s rep for functional bass weapons that keep rooms moving forward or backward.

Justin Timberlake – My Love (NAKEN Edit)

NAKEN is a club-focused editor and producer known for turning classic R&B, pop, and dance tracks into DJ-friendly, high-energy weapons. Through his CLUB TOOLS edit packs (Vol.3 and Vol.4), he’s carved out a niche as the person DJs trust when they want something recognizable but harder, faster, and more mixable. His SoundCloud is stacked with flips of big tunes—“LAST LAST (Naken Edit),” “GET U FREAK ON (Naken Edit),” and more—each tailored for the dancefloor.

Kratex – In my Head (Extended Mix)

Kratex’s “In My Head (Extended Mix)” is a pulsating tech-house anthem from the Mumbai-based DJ and producer, dropped on SoundCloud just yesterday, blending hypnotic grooves with his signature Indian-fusion edge. This extended cut stretches the track’s tension for peak-time DJ sets, perfect for fans craving that underground club vibe.

Blawan – under my garage (odd mob edit)

Brisbane’s own Harry Hope (aka Odd Mob) has a reputation for being a “chemist” in the studio—taking existing DNA and mutating it into something that works specifically for a high-intensity dancefloor. With this edit, he’s taken a cult classic and given it the high-fidelity, sub-rattling treatment it deserves.

Travis Scott – DUMBO (NEZIEL Remix)

NEZIEL stretches the runtime, chopping Scott’s vocals into hypnotic loops: “Up in the sky, I go… Dumbo,” synced to glitchy drops and reverb-drenched ad-libs that build tension like a Cactus Jack festival set. The remix swaps sparse production for festival-ready bass, blending phonk influences with Travis’ signature “it’s lit!” vibe for seamless club or carplay rotation.

Dean Turnley – Actin’ Tough

This track landed as part of the HMGRWN17 collection, a series dedicated to showcasing high-quality, “homegrown” electronic music talent. Within that context, “Actin’ Tough” stands out as a highlight—a polished example of why the Australian house scene continues to be a global powerhouse.

Black Eyed Peas – My Humps Love Parade (Sein Edit)

The original “My Humps” by Fergie and Black Eyed Peas celebrates body confidence with playful lyrics like “My humps, my humps, my lovely lady lumps.” Da Hool’s “Meet Her at the Love Parade” delivers trance euphoria from 1997, a staple in rave culture. Sein brilliantly layers Fergie’s hooks over Da Hool’s build-ups, creating a high-energy hybrid that’s tailor-made for 2026’s remix revival.

Peekaboo – Yeke Yeke (Feelmonger Remix)

Feelmonger has a unique philosophy: he describes his music as “Feel Good Bass.” Even when the sounds are heavy and the drops are aggressive, there is an underlying sense of euphoria. By using “Yeke Yeke” as the source material, he taps into a melody that is subconsciously burned into the brain of music lovers worldwide.