The biggest premieres of the month: May - - Mixmag

The biggest premieres of the month: May

Check out our 10 most played premieres over the last month

  • Mixmag staff
  • 29 May 2015

Every month we go through our SoundCloud and pick out the 10 best performing premieres. This month's full of tasty goodies, from Tensnake's swagger-soaked 'The Walk' to a Skream remix of Jasper James. Enjoy.

10 Must Die! feat Tkay Maidza 'Imprint' (Descender remix)

If it's crunching techno canons you want, Atlanta producer Descender is someone you should check out. His SoundCloud is full of 'em, noticeably the 'Castle Of Hate' EP. Although not so relentless with his remix of Must Die!'s 'Imprint', it still packs plenty of knockout blows and fierce squelch.

9 Culture Shock 'City Lights' (Jakwob remix)

When Andy C says your track is "classic, timeless d'n'b", you know you've done good. Exactly the case for Culture Shock and latest single 'City Lights', which also picked up support from Radio 1 selector Annie Mac. Jakwob's remix ain't too shabby, either, loading it up with a shed load more bass.

8 Joris Voorn 'Ringo' (Guti remix)

Joris Voorn's 'Nobody Knows' was played by every man and his dog last year, so the announcement of a remix package featuring Guti, Nightmares On Wax, Roland Klinkenberg and Christian Loeffler was welcomed with open arms. Guti scores high with his rework, adding some muscle and equipping it with a bunch of punchy percussion.

7 Submerse 'Trip'

Although Rob Orme might be best known for woozy, Tetris-sounding hip hop flavours (listen to 'Slow Waves' for proof), he changed things up a bit on recent Project: Mooncircle release, the 'Stay Home' EP. With 'Trip' he ups his usual tempo for a lush footwork gem.

 
 
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