Madam CJ is obviously feeling good, feeling great, how are you? And when you feel this good, you can’t help but make music that fits your mood like a glove. London born, Atlanta based producer Daz-I-Kue is on that same wavelength as the Memphis born dancefloor diva, so it’s no wonder his first drop of 2012 is not one, but two feel-good house remixes of the pint-size soul singer’s self-love anthem “Smell Urself.”

Leave it to Brooklyn based DJ Sammy Bananas to turn Young Jeezy’s super-smooth southern anthem “I Do” into a Nu Disco house anthem. Glitter & Grills, Gold chains and champagne, Sammy flips this already flipped track and turns it on it’s ass. If for any other reason than it feels fucking good. Turn this one up, loud.
According to Cosmos Magazine, “Brains react to music like a drug.” Well, If dopamine is drum patterns and spacey synths, Nashville based producer Myrryrs is giving a smooth body high with his latest opus Blood of a Slave EP.
If you need anymore proof that Dub Step is about to become as mainstream as a pop princess take one listen to Britney Spears’ undeniable hit “Hold It Against Me,” which has a sick dub step breakdown. So what’s next for dubstep? Meet Sonny John Moore better known as Skrillex. The Los Angeles born, 23 year-old musician’s last record, Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites, is amongst the first dubstep albums released on a major label (Big Beat/Atlantic).

Art Nouveau favorite Roisin Murphy is back with a new single “Momma’s Place.” With lines like “you think you invented bad?” It may seem like Roisin is throwing shots at current dance-pop queens like Lady GaGa or Rihanna, but “Momma’s Place” was written to her daughter. Listen and download the song below.










