Borgeous recently teamed up with Italian producer 7 Skies and vocalist Neon Hitch on a track that turned out unexpectedly – if you’re as jaded as I am, anyways. Even though the Miami DJ/producer almost certainly utilizes ghost producers on his solo releases, “Lost & Found” features no discernible influence from his collaborator.
Instead of the main stage-friendly progressive house synth work that characterizes most 7 Skies songs, “Lost & Found” follows a melodic trap format similar to some of Borgeous’ recent music. Neon Hitch’s vocals remain front and center in each verse, with two different variations of the drop following behind.
The song is even well-produced, if I’m being honest – but the high-pitched melody of the drop still grates on my nerves. That being said, I could actually imagine it working pretty well in a live setting even if it’s not something I’d cue up myself.
After listening...
Instead of the main stage-friendly progressive house synth work that characterizes most 7 Skies songs, “Lost & Found” follows a melodic trap format similar to some of Borgeous’ recent music. Neon Hitch’s vocals remain front and center in each verse, with two different variations of the drop following behind.
The song is even well-produced, if I’m being honest – but the high-pitched melody of the drop still grates on my nerves. That being said, I could actually imagine it working pretty well in a live setting even if it’s not something I’d cue up myself.
After listening...
- 7/14/2016
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
Few artists have experienced such a quick rise to fame as American producer Borgeous has. After sending shockwaves around the Edm community in 2013 with his massive breakout tracks “Tsunami” and “Stampede,” he followed them up the year after with songs like “This Could Be Love,” “Wildfire” and “Invincible,” quickly cementing himself as an artist to watch.
Since then, Borgeous has found himself playing on main stages around the world at some of the largest Edm festivals, all while continuously putting out music that spans multiple genres and always gets people moving on the dance floor. Along the way he’s also built himself one hell of fanbase that he calls the Borgeous Army. And, with a debut album on the horizon, 2016 looks to be another incredible year for the DJ
Last week in Miami, after his set at Ultra Music Festival, we caught up with Borgeous for a quick interview.
Since then, Borgeous has found himself playing on main stages around the world at some of the largest Edm festivals, all while continuously putting out music that spans multiple genres and always gets people moving on the dance floor. Along the way he’s also built himself one hell of fanbase that he calls the Borgeous Army. And, with a debut album on the horizon, 2016 looks to be another incredible year for the DJ
Last week in Miami, after his set at Ultra Music Festival, we caught up with Borgeous for a quick interview.
- 3/24/2016
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Cash Cash isn’t one of the oldest Edm outfits out there by any means, but we still thought we knew them a little better than this. The New York City-based trio usually puts out the glittery kind of progressive house that finds its way into emotional festival aftermovies, but their latest track, “Devil,” marks a hard left towards mainstream hip-hop.
What’s even more surprising is the caliber of talent featured on the track. Rap heavyweights Busta Rhymes and B.o.B. contribute verses to the 808-laden arrangement, while UK singer/songwriter Neon Hitch’s vocal hook gives it a distinctly radio-friendly quality. A bouncy trap drop rounds out the rest of the production, making it infectiously danceable.
And honestly, it’s hard to bash on the track. Sure, trap is becoming passé and the song doesn’t exactly reinvent the wheel, but considering that Cash Cash usually turn...
What’s even more surprising is the caliber of talent featured on the track. Rap heavyweights Busta Rhymes and B.o.B. contribute verses to the 808-laden arrangement, while UK singer/songwriter Neon Hitch’s vocal hook gives it a distinctly radio-friendly quality. A bouncy trap drop rounds out the rest of the production, making it infectiously danceable.
And honestly, it’s hard to bash on the track. Sure, trap is becoming passé and the song doesn’t exactly reinvent the wheel, but considering that Cash Cash usually turn...
- 8/7/2015
- by John Cameron
- We Got This Covered
Atlantic recording artist Melanie Martinez has unveiled the next leg of her acclaimed Us headline tour. “Dollhouse Tour – Part Two” gets underway November 9th in Dallas and then continues through the month. Martinez’s compelling “Dollhouse” companion video has proven an online phenomenon, with individual page views now in excess of 6.5 million. Co-written by Martinez with Grammy® Award-nominated tunesmiths Kinetics & One Love (B.o.B, Neon Hitch), the dark pop dream of “Dollhouse” has already earned an array of ecstatic critical notices. The song “positions Martinez as an American version of Lorde,” writes Newsday’s Glenn Gamboa. “She’s an 18-year-old writing songs for and about teenagers in an authentic, memorable way.” “(Martinez) sings about a picture-perfect family that is much...
- 9/23/2014
- by Pietro Filipponi
- The Daily BLAM!
Arguably the track that would have been 2013's Song of Summer were it not for "Blurred Lines," Miley Cyrus's "We Can't Stop" has managed to linger far beyond the whole twerking thing that initially captured popular attention. How do we know this? Aside from being stuck in our heads since its release and being played at every summer wedding we went to, the song has also produced several very good covers. Doo-wop ones, reggae ones, and ones that really get into the heart of the matter. See what we mean:Neon Hitch's brass-filled reggae cover: Logan Lynn's dreamy, guitar-heavy version: Scott Bradlee & Postmodern Jukebox's doo-wop version: And finally, Bastille's incredible cover, which mashes up "We Can't Stop" with Miley's father Billy Ray's "Achy Breaky Heart" to create a narrative of a rebellious child and her concerned father:...
- 9/18/2013
- by Lindsey Weber
- Vulture
Ladies and gentlemen, the New Now Next Awards for 2013 are almost upon us, which means that it’s time for you to cast your vote and be a part of the wildest, craziest and most fabulous ceremony in Hollywood! The show stretches across movies and music, and will feature some of the hottest stars in the galaxy.
Presented by Logo, the Lgbt-tinged award show has featured such performers as Lady Gaga, Adam Lambert, Neon Hitch, Neon Trees, Kelly Osbourne and so many more. The award categories are all over the map, and are totally chosen by You (yes you!). Some are more standard, like “Best Jam of 2013″ where Bruno Mars will go head to head with P!nk, Ke$ha and other people with strange symbols in their names. But there are also fun ones like “Best New ‘Do” (come on Anne Hathaway!), “Hottest, Sexiest Ink” (come on Rihanna!) and...
Presented by Logo, the Lgbt-tinged award show has featured such performers as Lady Gaga, Adam Lambert, Neon Hitch, Neon Trees, Kelly Osbourne and so many more. The award categories are all over the map, and are totally chosen by You (yes you!). Some are more standard, like “Best Jam of 2013″ where Bruno Mars will go head to head with P!nk, Ke$ha and other people with strange symbols in their names. But there are also fun ones like “Best New ‘Do” (come on Anne Hathaway!), “Hottest, Sexiest Ink” (come on Rihanna!) and...
- 3/21/2013
- by Jordan Runtagh
- TheFabLife - Movies
A medley of songs for wooing men has gone viral. The four-minute production begins with classic '60s tunes by The Supremes and Aretha Franklin before chronologically working its way to present day popstars Katy Perry and Neon Hitch. It makes a light-hearted point that songs before the mid-1990s are romantic and classy - including Bonnie Tyler's 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' and Whitney Houston's 'I Will Always Love You' - while more recent tunes such as Britney Spears's 'I'm a Slave 4 U' are lewd and inappropriate for charming men. In Cyndi Lauper's '80s hit 'Time After Time', the star sings: "Time after time/ If you fall, I will catch you/ I'll be waiting." (more)...
- 1/31/2013
- by By Ben Lee
- Digital Spy
From "Gangam Style" to "Wild Ones" to "Payphone," 2012 has given us some pop gems. With the year coming to a close, mashup season has officially begun.
Watch above a 50-song year-end mashup that includes hits from Justin Bieber, Goyte, Katy Perry, Rihanna, and more.
Created by Daniel Kim, the eight-minute video transitions from a bedazzled Jessie J. waving her arms to "Domino," right into tuxedoed fun. frontman Nate Ruess, and on to Adele. Kim has posted year-end mashups for 2010 and 2011 on his YouTube channel as well.
One person who is noticeably missing from the list? Taylor Swift. Maybe Kim considers Swift a country artist, or maybe "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" just doesn't do it for him.
The 50 pop songs that Kim included in the mashup, according to the description on the video, are listed below.
1. Adele - "Set Fire To The Rain"
2. Adele - "Skyfall"
3. Alex Clare...
Watch above a 50-song year-end mashup that includes hits from Justin Bieber, Goyte, Katy Perry, Rihanna, and more.
Created by Daniel Kim, the eight-minute video transitions from a bedazzled Jessie J. waving her arms to "Domino," right into tuxedoed fun. frontman Nate Ruess, and on to Adele. Kim has posted year-end mashups for 2010 and 2011 on his YouTube channel as well.
One person who is noticeably missing from the list? Taylor Swift. Maybe Kim considers Swift a country artist, or maybe "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" just doesn't do it for him.
The 50 pop songs that Kim included in the mashup, according to the description on the video, are listed below.
1. Adele - "Set Fire To The Rain"
2. Adele - "Skyfall"
3. Alex Clare...
- 12/3/2012
- by Madeline Boardman
- Huffington Post
It's finale week on The CW's Oh Sit!, and what better way to go out than with a performance from the network's own star, The Vampire Diaries' Kat Graham?
In the video below, Graham sings her hit song "Heartkiller." Her performance is the culmination of the show's weekly guest artists, which have included Far East Movement, Neon Hitch and Orianthi, among others.
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In the video below, Graham sings her hit song "Heartkiller." Her performance is the culmination of the show's weekly guest artists, which have included Far East Movement, Neon Hitch and Orianthi, among others.
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- 10/2/2012
- by Robyn Ross
- TVGuide - Breaking News
Tags: Sue PerkinsKimberly PeirceCarrieSofia VergaraNeon HitchBBCIMDb
Good afternoon everyone!
Happy birthday to Shelley Long, Barbara Eden and Cedella Marley!
British singer Neon Hitch has come out as “kind of a lesbian.” What does that even mean? In a revealing interview with the NY Daily News, Hitch discusses her own mother's relationships with women and she vaguely describes having an affair with a woman that some believe to have been her former roommate, the late Amy Winehouse. Hitch declared, “I have a personal belief that everybody’s gay.”
Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Out actress/comedian Sue Perkins will star in the new lesbian sitcom Heading Out on BBC. Perkins will play “Sara, a 40-year-old vet who is too scared to tell her parents she is a lesbian."
Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images
Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner wrote a compelling pro-gay piece for September's Politico. In the article, Hefner stated,...
Good afternoon everyone!
Happy birthday to Shelley Long, Barbara Eden and Cedella Marley!
British singer Neon Hitch has come out as “kind of a lesbian.” What does that even mean? In a revealing interview with the NY Daily News, Hitch discusses her own mother's relationships with women and she vaguely describes having an affair with a woman that some believe to have been her former roommate, the late Amy Winehouse. Hitch declared, “I have a personal belief that everybody’s gay.”
Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images
Out actress/comedian Sue Perkins will star in the new lesbian sitcom Heading Out on BBC. Perkins will play “Sara, a 40-year-old vet who is too scared to tell her parents she is a lesbian."
Photo by Ian Gavan/Getty Images
Playboy mogul Hugh Hefner wrote a compelling pro-gay piece for September's Politico. In the article, Hefner stated,...
- 8/23/2012
- by Bridget McManus
- AfterEllen.com
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