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A few days ago, I made the move from Portland, Oregon to Southern California, and I knew before I headed out that I needed to load my iPod up with ample tunes for the ride. To stay focused on driving and as happy as is humanly possible during a 18+ hour road trip, I created a playlist with some of my favorite mixes that I am sharing with you here! These sets all have a different feel and are good for keeping things from sounding the same on otherwise monotonous trips. Plus, all the mixing is done for you, so no need to skip from song to song in order to find something interesting! And if you needed another reason to download these for your next road trip or even your next workout, they're all available for free download!

Immersive Music Mixtape, Sides One and Two - Bassnectar These mixes represent all that I love about 's live sets - funky beats that keep your head bobbing as well as songs that you never quite see coming. They're fresh, they're fun, and hey - both of these will make two hours of driving time fly! Diplo & Friends - Felix Cartal Guest Mix I love, and this mix is a fun compilation of recent songs and some throwback jams (including Britney Spears' 'Toxic'!). I loved this mix so much I wrote a about it, so of course I had to include this on my road trip playlist! Summer Lovin' live at at Marquee Las Vegas - Kaskade One of the highlights of this spring/summer for me was hands down attending 's Summer Lovin' pool party at the Marquee in Las Vegas.

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This set brings me back to that awesome day in the Las Vegas sun, with fun happy-go-lucky tunes as well as some deeper tracks. Recorded 'somewhere between the hours of 4 and 6 AM,' this set goes from euphoric to entrancing, and is a great addition to anyone's music library. Shambhala 2013 Mix - Excision For those times you just need to get a bit of pent-up frustration out on your trip, listening to a set from is a much healthier outlet than taking your rage to the road. I'm not an Excision super-fan, but I know that every set that this Canadian-native plays at the in Salmo, B.C. Is definitely worth a listen. Excision loves Shambhala, and this festival loves him right back, as my friends who have attended the festival have all agreed.

All this Shambha-love makes for an awesome set with enough womp to vibrate those car speakers. Group Therapy #047 - Above & Beyond This is just a recent Group Therapy podcast presented by the trance group, but really, you can't go wrong with any of them. Above & Beyond is an incredible group that also brings on equally talented artists to their Group Therapy radio show for guest mixes. These podcasts, or any music from Above & Beyond is great for road trips, especially those that you're doing alone. I found myself belting out lyrics throughout the car ride, and ended up feeling like I was having my own mini-'Group Therapy' while en route to SoCal. You can find all the Group Therapy podcasts for download on iTunes.

Originally Posted by jambo Cross posting from TranceGAF, but there's plenty of old house, acid, techno and prog in here! Black Plasma - Transcendence (The History Of Trance) (8+ hour mix). Originally Posted by BumRush EDM GAF, I'm relatively new to dance music and wanted a push in the right direction. If I list a few recent songs I love, could you point me in the right direction.recent songs or older songs I might have missed: Andrew Rayel - Until the End Steve Aoki - Bring You to Life Tiesto - Love and Run Krewella - Live for the Night (Dash Berlin Mix) THANK YOU!!Easiest way to find new music is to follow artists on social media/Soundcloud and subscribe to their podcasts. Or just put one of those songs into Spotify or Pandora and let them suggest stuff. Rukes has it all, he gets flown around the states and the globe to document the best dance music parties and festivals on the regular.

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Seems like he isn’t slamming enough ladies with a recent move into production aka the new rock and roll lifestyle.cue bottles of grey goose and fist pumping. The track “Monsoon” which is about as polished as a turd can get features big festival synths and would easily fit into your daily hardstyle Russian doof with ease. Thankfully the track remains in ‘Preview’ form which means we can only cop 2.07 of mouth foaming goodness.

Soundcloud users can’t believe their luck that Rukes has moved into the frontal festival world alongside pals Afrojack, Swedish House Mafia and Hardwell with nuggets of comment gold; “Please say this is another troll” “Trolling at its finest” “Very big wow, so room, ergmahgawd” “Rukes you silly guy” Unfortunately a keen eared fan has already picked the drop as not too dissimilar to the one found in Dust & Diamonds & Teairra Marie’s commercial banger “Damn”, whoops. No word yet if this brilliant piece of production will make it to your top Beatport charts but it stands legit with the big man tweeting about “finishing his very first song”. Has EDM reach saturation point or what? Originally Posted by Wes Do you guys follow any youtube channels for mixes or singular track releases? I've grown quite lazy so rarily download mixes now. I've been following 's channel for about 6 months, they post about 3 or 4 60 minute-ish cookie-cutter mixes every month or so and it's good in the sense I can just quickly navigate to it when I just want to listen to something trancey.A lot of DJs that have podcasts will upload their episodes to YouTube (or someone else will for them).

Could look into that. Originally Posted by Wes Do you guys follow any youtube channels for mixes or singular track releases? I've grown quite lazy so rarily download mixes now. I've been following 's channel for about 6 months, they post about 3 or 4 60 minute-ish cookie-cutter mixes every month or so and it's good in the sense I can just quickly navigate to it when I just want to listen to something trancey.I have the podcasts app for my iPhone and I subscribe to a bunch of podcasts. You can also do this on iTunes and have mixes downloaded automatically. These guys usually play a wide range of music within their genre and they release mixes every week, so it's where I get most of my new music: Max Graham - Cycles (trance) Alex & Fila - Future Sounds of Egypt (trance) Markus Schulz - Global DJ Broadcast (trance) Myon & Shane 54 - International Departures (house/trance) Eric Prydz - EPIC Radio (progressive house) Above & Beyond - Group Therapy Radio (trance/house/deep house) Gareth Emery Podcast (trance/house).

Originally Posted by ilnadmy I have the podcasts app for my iPhone and I subscribe to a bunch of podcasts. You can also do this on iTunes and have mixes downloaded automatically. These guys usually play a wide range of music within their genre and they release mixes every week, so it's where I get most of my new music: Max Graham - Cycles (trance) Alex & Fila - Future Sounds of Egypt (trance) Markus Schulz - Global DJ Broadcast (trance) Myon & Shane 54 - International Departures (house/trance) Eric Prydz - EPIC Radio (progressive house) Above & Beyond - Group Therapy Radio (trance/house/deep house) Gareth Emery Podcast (trance/house)There's also BT's Laptop Symphony, which I haven't listened to nearly enough of. The Magician's new mix is out: No tracklist as usual. New Max Graham podcast: 01. ADSR - Stars OV Music 02. EDU Kristoffer Ljungberg - Around the Sun (LTN) Macarize 06.

Lian July feat. Eli - Surrender (Dub Mix) Silk Digital 07.

Corderoy - Kerosene (Gai Barone) Perfecto 08. Matt Lange - Cliche Electronic Elements 09. Trilucid & Philthy Chit - Syntax (Gai Barone) Saturate 10. Yutise - Let's Begin Nueve Digital 11. Coyu - Unexpected Souvenir Suara 12.

Fabio Piletto - Here Comes The F Bequem 13. Matt Minimal - Back to Back (Andrea Roma) Perfekt Groove 14. Alex Di Stefano - Mas Fuerte Binary404 15. MiniCoolBoyz - Smoke Deeperfect 17. EDU - Action Hero Macarize 18. Dennis Sheperd & Cold Blue & Ana Criado - Every Word (Dub) How Trance Works 19.

Max Graham Maarten De Jong - Lekker Rebrand Records From #Cycles5 20. Space Rockerz & Cathy Burton - Lead You Back (Kaimo K Dub) Adrian and Raz 21. Solid Stone - For The Moment Rebrand Records From #Cycles5 23. Massai One - My Hideaway (Talamanca) Macarize 25. Andrew Bayer - Once Lydian Anjunabeats 26.

Solid Stone - Essence Rebrand Records From #Cycles5 27. Silence Groove - Above You Rebrand Records From #Cycles5.

Originally Posted by Joe I think you guys might enjoy this, it's from Japanese Pop group Perfume. Get past the Pop verse in the beginning and the middle if that's not your thing i looked for an instrumental version but no-goIt's not bad but it seems to drag towards the middle. It's better than most music I hear out of pop bands I guess. Originally Posted by Aomber Confirmed the following for 2014: - Las Vegas for 5 nights in March - Las Vegas AGAIN in June for EDC Vegas - Mysteryland in May - Tomorrowworld in September This is going to be the best year of my life.Haha holy shit. I'm having a pretty crazy start of the year too - doing Fehrplay next Friday, M Machine in February, and possibly Moullinex in March.

Will likely do EDC NY and Electric Zoo as well. Just heard Disclosures' 'F for you' collab/remix with Mary J Blige in full there this morning. Brilliant stuff. Was skeptical when I saw it on facebook, but her vocals go so smoothly with the production.

So happy they're getting the exposure in the mainstream stateside that they deserve. Was advocating for them from back in late 2011 and when they released their remix of Running back in Q1 2012 I think it was to all my mates and used to drop their tracks when DJing to lots of people asking who was that. BIG things coming for them.

Settle should have won the dance album category at the grammys also for sure. Originally Posted by Eanan Just heard Disclosures' 'F for you' collab/remix with Mary J Blige in full there this morning. Brilliant stuff. Was skeptical when I saw it on facebook, but her vocals go so smoothly with the production.

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So happy they're getting the exposure in the mainstream stateside that they deserve. Was advocating for them from back in late 2011 and when they released their remix of Running back in Q1 2012 I think it was to all my mates and used to drop their tracks when DJing to lots of people asking who was that. BIG things coming for them. Settle should have won the dance album category at the grammys also for sure.Disclosure played a set in NYC a week or two ago which I missed. I had the opportunity to see them last year for $18 but none of my friends wanted to go so I skipped it. I really regret not seeing them yet.

There was also a pretty good article about them in this month's New Yorker. Originally Posted by Aomber He's pretty mainstream now but you can't deny his production is extremely on point.

I'm more of a fan of his older stuff, but I don't deny he still makes really clean tracksI can. I think he makes some of the most generic and lazy pop 'EDM' that ive ever had the misfortune of hearing.

The shit gives me a headache with those garbage, cheap distorted synths and phasers he uses, and I listen to Future DnB and Trap style regularly. He makes Porter Robinson look like a veteran producer.

I really dont get the Zedd appeal. But maybe I would have liked it when I was in my mid teens, im not sure. You want to here 'clean' well produced tracks from a modern act, refer to my post above: Thats, in my opinion, what you call the epitome of top of the line production. Even more so than dead mouse and the likes. Originally Posted by ilnadmy Disclosure played a set in NYC a week or two ago which I missed. I had the opportunity to see them last year for $18 but none of my friends wanted to go so I skipped it. I really regret not seeing them yet.

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There was also a pretty good article about them in this month's New Yorker.Shit man I feel for you. They will blow up no doubt this year. And they are immense live especially if sam smith is with them, which I think he is for the USA tour. They play live instruments and their sound is so big, infectious and powerful if you see them in a club, which I did a while back.

Amazing gig, hope they return to play a bigger venue this time. I must check out that article. Art sign cutting plotter drivers. Originally Posted by Eanan I can. I think he makes some of the most generic and lazy pop 'EDM' that ive ever had the misfortune of hearing. The shit gives me a headache with those garbage, cheap distorted synths and phasers he uses, and I listen to Future DnB and Trap style regularly.

He makes Porter Robinson look like a veteran producer. I really dont get the Zedd appeal. But maybe I would have liked it when I was in my mid teens, im not sure. You want to here 'clean' well produced tracks from a modern act, refer to my post above: Thats, in my opinion, what you call the epitome of top of the line production. Even more so than dead mouse and the likes.

Pardon me because I do like Disclosure a lot, but I personally don't find that to be as interesting to listen to. That specific song basically has two chords to it. Sure it's well engineered and it's groovy and I like it - but for me, there's not much going on musically. There is a time and place for that when I do prefer to hear that kind of music, but ultimately I much prefer more interesting 'music' at its core, and this is what Zedd is good. Harmonies, melodies, stuff like that. Now admittedly his target audience doesn't really pay attention to that, but as a musician that's the kind of thing I appreciate. I dunno where you're getting the lazy, pop EDM from because I can assure you his stuff is a lot more interesting than the average pop EDM star but to each their own I guess.

I happen to like Zedd's sound a lot too, I never said he's the best producer in the sense of sound quality and what not because he's not, but sometimes you have to look past that. Just saying everyone likes different things. Originally Posted by Aomber Pardon me because I do like Disclosure a lot, but I personally don't find that to be as interesting to listen to. That specific song basically has two chords to it. Sure it's well engineered and it's groovy and I like it - but for me, there's not much going on musically.

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There is a time and place for that when I do prefer to hear that kind of music, but ultimately I much prefer more interesting 'music' at its core, and this is what Zedd is good. Harmonies, melodies, stuff like that. Now admittedly his target audience doesn't really pay attention to that, but as a musician that's the kind of thing I appreciate. I dunno where you're getting the lazy, pop EDM from because I can assure you his stuff is a lot more interesting than the average pop EDM star but to each their own I guess. I happen to like Zedd's sound a lot too, I never said he's the best producer in the sense of sound quality and what not because he's not, but sometimes you have to look past that. Just saying everyone likes different things.Oh I know don't get me wrong, he has his fans for sure, is just I don't like his style. Its very poppy.

He fits that EDM term thats used by lots of americans pefectly though, main stream pop dance.