by Womb Raider • Music • Tags: Art Department, BLUD, Damian Lazarus, Lucasm, Shaun Reeves
Lucas Magalhães a.k.a. Lucasm, is a 22 year old native from São Paulo, Brazil. He began his music career at the early age of 15 spinning and even creating his own tunes. He went to school in Brazil to pursue his passion with production and hasn’t looked back since. His latest remix of Art Department, BLUD, and Shaun Reeves's ‘Robot Heart’ featuring the one and only Damian Lazarus, brings the same deep space vibe with some heavier basslines and top-notch synth work. You really can’t go CONTINUE READINGby Rando Commando • Music • Tags: Art Department, BLUD, Damian Lazarus, Robot Heart, Shaun Reeves
The brand new track "Robot Heart" from Art Department, BLUD & Shaun Reeves, featuring vocals by Damian Lazarus turns out to be much more than just another epic deep house anthem. It represents very brief moments in space and time that are witnessed only by a lucky few, out in the middle of the Black Rock Desert during Robot Heart's annual Burning Man parties. Very rarely in dance music history have we seen artists collaborate on a track with such conviction to justly depict the radiant CONTINUE READINGby Jack Hammerin • Music, T.G.I.M. • Tags: Lee Curtiss, Ryan Crosson, Seth Troxler, Shaun Reeves, Visionquest
This three hour live Visionquest set is simply amazing, and I can't think of a better T.G.I.M mix for this Memorial Day. I'm sure most of you in the United States are firing up the BBQ and relaxing poolside, so throw this on and enjoy the rest of your day off. It doesn't get much better than this. Enjoy. CONTINUE READINGby Tommy Long • Music • Tags: David K, Mirko Loko, My Favorite Robot, Shaun Reeves
Following the smash hit Summer Beach Edition Compilation and Dinkys positively carnivalesque Time to Lose EP, Visionquests latest collection showcases the label at its curatorial best. Offering up three elegant tracks from across the broad spectrum of dance-oriented electronica. The inspiring juxtaposition of David K, My Favorite Robot and Mirko Loko together on the Fall/Winter Collection works to create a remarkably unified whole, a versatile remarkable collection for the ensuing darkening months. CONTINUE READING