Treasure Fingers – Mix for Dim Mak on Evolution Radio

Here's a brand new mix from Treasure Fingers that was recently created for Dim Mak’s Evolution radio show. The mega compilation showcases a wide range of exclusive chopped-n-funked jams including from Basement Jaxx onto some Calvin Harris and Angel Haze. If you needed a little playlist to vibe out to this weekend, this is for you. Check out the full tracklist and stream/download below.

Tracklisting:
01. Rudimental - Hell Could Freeze (feat Angel Haze) (Scream remix)
02. Calvin Harris - I Need Your Love (Louis La Roche remix)
03. Basement Jaxx - Back 2 The Wild (Gorgon City remix)
04. Disclosure - You & Me feat. Eliza Doolittle
05. Bumper - Sexy Moves (Kreap remix)
06. Modisound - Champagne (dj EQ diamond disco remix)
07. The Knocks - Modern Hearts (Treasure Fingers remix)
08. Drumsound & Bassline Smith - One in a Million (Reset Safari lost in 97 remix)
09. TCTS - Do It Alright
10. Savage Skulls & Douster - TRT
11. Alix Perez - Annie's Sound (Shadow Child remix)
12. Rufus - Take Me (Adapt or Die remix)
13. Peking Duk - The Way You Are (DCUP remix)
14. Birdie - We Don't Fool Around
15. Felix Da Housecat - Give Me Body
16. Treasure Fingers - Cloud Life
17. Feeboy - Troubled (Kreap's dirt chamber mix)
18. Herve - Lose Control feat Seasfire (Taiki & Nulight remix)
19. Silverstar - Music is Magic (DCUP deep bitch remix)
20. Lee Boy - Running
21. Lars Moston & Ben Mono - Woodpecker
22. Rektchordz - I'm Feeling You (Crown Duels remix)
23. Naughty Boy feat Sam Smith - La La La (My Nu Leng remix)

Giorgio Moroder – Racer

Disco legend Giorgio Moroder recently found his name in the news due to his latest contributions featured on Daft Punk's highly anticipated album Random Access Memories, and now 73-year-old producer shows off some of his own latest work as he shares single titled "Racer." Set to be included on the soundtrack for a new mobile game, Racer: A Chrome Experiment, the tune features some upbeat grooves meant to get your blood going as you take on twists and turns throughout game. You can check out the game now by clicking here, and to listen to the theme track, press play down below.

Andrea – Your Morning

From the city of love we introduce an extraordinary beat maker named, Andrea. Best known for dabbing into a remix of The 1975's track, "You", this Paris based producer is slowly turning heads with his passionate beats and thick sounds. Andrea has just dropped his newest EP loaded with three original tracks and two remixes, "Your Morning" will find its way to become one of your top bedtime lullabies.

Andrea – Your Morning

From the city of love we introduce an extraordinary beat maker named, Andrea. Best known for dabbing into a remix of The 1975's track, "You", this Paris based producer is slowly turning heads with his passionate beats and thick sounds. Andrea has just dropped his newest EP loaded with three original tracks and two remixes, "Your Morning" will find its way to become one of your top bedtime lullabies.

Andrea – Your Morning

From the city of love we introduce an extraordinary beat maker named, Andrea. Best known for dabbing into a remix of The 1975's track, "You", this Paris based producer is slowly turning heads with his passionate beats and thick sounds. Andrea has just dropped his newest EP loaded with three original tracks and two remixes, "Your Morning" will find its way to become one of your top bedtime lullabies.

Beastie Respond – The Busdriver

Being offered today is one of Denmark's brightest electronica hopes, Tobias Pedersen aka Beastie Respond. With a background as a drummer in the reggae and ska band ”Teknisk Uheld” Pedersen has formed the foundation for his onward journey into the musical landscape by perfecting his drum programming skills. As further proof of his musical talent, the Copenhagen-based artist shares with us a brand new tune, called "The Busdriver." The song starts off with a slow buildup but proceeds powerfully after massive bass drops and should whet the appetite for his upcoming full-length release Fictitious Nostalgia, which is due May 20. Listen below.

MØ – Pilgrim (MS MR Remix)

Back in February, Danish singer-songwriter released her single "Pilgrim," which included a a slightly sped up remix from New York City duo, MS MR, and it is this version which gets a video treatment today. Complimenting the already airy, echoing feel to the song, the visuals find the singer alone in a dream-like state, surrounded by lasers and ancient statues. To get a glimpse into MØ's mind, press play above and then grab the single over at iTunes. Also, be on the lookout for MS MR's debut album, Secondhand Rapture, set for release May 14.

MØ – Pilgrim (MS MR Remix)

Back in February, Danish singer-songwriter released her single "Pilgrim," which included a a slightly sped up remix from New York City duo, MS MR, and it is this version which gets a video treatment today. Complimenting the already airy, echoing feel to the song, the visuals find the singer alone in a dream-like state, surrounded by lasers and ancient statues. To get a glimpse into MØ's mind, press play above and then grab the single over at iTunes. Also, be on the lookout for MS MR's debut album, Secondhand Rapture, set for release May 14.

Dada Life – Boing Clash Boom (Major Lazer Remix)

The aptly titled "Boing Clash Boom" track from Dada Life has here been subject to an anthemic remix, courtesy of Diplo and his Major Lazer outfit. The re-up was debuted on Dada Life's recent May podcast, as this one is undoubtedly full of energy. Expect to be hearing this one at nightspots and festivals alike any time now, as you can check it here first. After enjoying the beastly entry, tell us what you think in the comment section.

Coyote Kisses – Thundercolor (EP)

Over the past couple of years, Florida duo Coyote Kisses has been building steam and quite the fanbase in the electronic world with Hype Machine chart-topping songs like "Acid Wolfpack" and big remixes such as their official rendition to Carly Rae Jepsen's number-one-hit, "Call Me Maybe." If you haven't heard of these guys, now's the time since they just dropped a brand new EP, Thundercolor. The four songs on it showcase a brand of EDM that isn't the easiest to pinpoint—it's not dubstep, it's not full-on rave material, it's not techno, it's not house, it's not some electro spin on trap beats—and that might just be why they've gotten this far. Stream the EP in full below and head over to Beatport to purchase it if you like what you hear.