Monthly Archives: October 2013

Pro Raver’s “Fly Off The Treadmill” Top 30 Fall Edition

Let’s get right to it. I research and vet the best EDM has to offer. As always, these are my latest must have, uptempo, progressive and electro tunes that will give you that little extra boost for when you hit the gym:

1. Sick Individuals & Axwell feat Taylr ReneeI AM

2. John Dahlback feat Urban Cone & Lucas NordWe Were Gods

3. Nicky Romero vs KrewellaLegacy (Vicetone Remix)

4. Lana Del Ray vs Cedric GervaisYoung & Beautiful (Remix)

5. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike feat WolfpackOcarina (The TomorrowWorld Anthem)

6. DeorroYee

7. The Aston ShuffleCan’t Stop Now

8. Manufactured Superstars feat Danni RogueLike Satellites

9. Vicetone vs Popeska feat LucianaThe New Kings

10. StarkillersRide

11. TyDi feat KerliSomething About You (Club Mix)

12. Tiesto, Nari & Milani vs DelayersMove To The Rhythm

13. Arty feat FioraGrand Finale

14. Calvin Harris & Alesso feat HurtsUnder Control

15. Afrojack feat Spree WilsonThe Spark

16. DVBBS & BorgeousTsunami

17. Don Diablo & Matt NashStarlight (Could You Be Mine)

18. Mat Zo feat Chuck DPyramid Scheme

19. TJRWhat’s Up Suckaz

20. BlasterJaxxFifteen (Hardwell Edit)

21. Adrian Lux & Marcus Schossow feat JJWild Child

22. Sub Focus feat Alex ClareEndorphins (Sub Focus vs Fred V & Grafix Remix)

23. Shermanology & Amba ShepherdWho We Are (Club Mix)

24. Cash CashSatellites

25. Project 46 feat SeriMotionless

26. KrewellaPass The Love Around

27. Firebeatz & SchellaWicked

28. Mark Knight & FunkagendaMan With The Red Face (Hardwell Remix)

29. Feed MeDeath By Robot

30. Daddy’s Groove feat MindshakeSurrender (Extended Mix)

Sub Focus – Torus

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Drum ‘n’ bass prodigy, Sub Focus, steps out of his comfort zone to deliver a glorious genre-spanning EDM album that clearly establishes his skills as a multi-faceted producer. His repertoire on this album ranges from dubstep, to catchy indie-house, to big room floor stompers. Douwma also dabbles with UK garage and funky basslines. Outstanding top lines and melodies add a more accessible dimension to the album, as Douwma enlists the services of leading vocalists such as Alpines, Foxes and Alex Claire. Before the legacy fans cry foul, I should mention that Douwma also serves up a healthy dose of his trademark drum ‘n’ bass on tracks like ‘Eclipse’, ‘Safe In Sound’ and ‘You Make It Better’. In fact, ‘Eclipse’, along with, of course, the previously released smash hit ‘Tidal Wave’, might just be the stand out track on this album. Overall, in an industry that is growing increasingly stale and commercial, ‘Torus’ is a breath of fresh air; a wonderful and enthralling journey that, in my opinion, firmly establishes Douwma as one of the best producers in the business today.

Preview and buy the album here.