Today we have a song by the Puerto Rican singer Don Omar. He is actually pretty famous in the Latin American world...I found out about him by attending Zumba classes (don't judge, you know it seems fun). His music is more reggaeton and also that fast-paced Latina sound. The drum is pretty sweet too because it seems to follow its own kind of beat but fits with the song. This song is really fun to sing and dance to. Don Omar has really good music so definitely go check him out! Today's instrumental song of the day is by Tiesto! This song is more mellow sounding (not that Tiesto could ever be called "mellow") but is still pretty awesome! I love the part when he changes the placement of the beat and then goes back to the original beat of the song. I hope you enjoy the music and feel free to comment!
Tritonal, Paris Blohm, & Sterling Fox & The Bloody Beetroots
Today I have some music for you by Tritonal and Paris Blohm. Both of these artists are forces to be reckoned with. They may be considered "new blood" in the world of electronic music, but these two definitely belong up there. This song is so incredibly wicked! This song was just so well produced and it has some of the sickest elements I have heard in a very long time. The opening of this song starts calmly and with a piano but then it turns into such a pumped up song. When people see video clips of electronic concert goers jumping and dancing and having a wild time, this song is something that could be playing in the background. It has all the elements of a fantastic trance song. The vocal verses are less intense and less electronic oriented. In this case, the piano and keyboard take the verses on. But then during the buildup, the vocals turn into a beautifully strong scream accompanied by synths and then leads up to a drop that makes you want to go wild. The composition and ...
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