ARIA Chart Picks for Mon 8th Nov

Morning! (well it was actually last night when i started this but gave up and went to bed....) Anyway, hideously overdue. I've been slack with the Aria posting but this week i'm back with my picks for the upcoming week...

Rank - Title - Remix - Artist - Label
1.Hello - Sidney Samson Remix - Martin Solveig - XXX
2.Let You Go -Original - Chase & Status - Universal
3.Miami 2 Ibiza - Ext Vocal Mix - Swedish House Mafia vs Tinie Temper - EMI
4.My Dj - Original - Dj Zinc & Benga feat Ms Dynamite - Hussle
5.Rockin High - Benny Benassi Remix - Fedde Le Grand - Asterix
6.Its Bigger Than Hip Hop UK - Original - WTF & Dead Prez - XXX
7. Sucker Punch - Original - GTRONIC - Dim Mak
8.Dirty Talk - Kim Fai Remix - Wynter Gordon - Neon
9.Brrrat - His Majesty Andre - Armand Van Helden & Steve Aoki - Dim Mak
10.Rollin Deep - Denzal Park Remix - D.O.N.S vs Seany B - XXX
11.Love Emulator - Club Mix - Lifelike XXX
12.Hold Me Back - BeatauCue Remix - Jaymo and Andy George feat J2K - Moda Music
13.Seek Bromance - Avici’s Vocal Extended - Tim Berg - Hussle
14.Stuka - Original - Stripper feat Sir Real - Hussle
15.Gottcha Feeling - Louis La Roche - Jam Xpress - One Love
16.I’m a Drum Machine - Rob Pix Mix- Denzal Park - Neon
17.Reach For The Lazers - Hump Day Project- Andy Murphy - One love
18.Drop Your Guard - Denzal Park Vocal Mix - Metals Illusive
19.Big Booty Bitches Ryan Riback Remix Bombs Away XXX
20.Louder (Put Your Hands Up) Laurent Wolf Remix Chris Willis XXX

First up, Martin Solveig teaming up with Dragonette for "Hello". This track began its life as an epic 8min viral youtube hit put out on Martin's own channel.
Whilst it's Sindey Samsons remix that i'm feeling on this one, peep the original versions official video.....and for those wanting to grab a copy you can purchase it exclusivly at Beatport HERE..



Pharell Williams of N*E*R*D: "The most exciting producers in the UK today"........that was the phrased used by Williams when describing Chase & Status and the duo's latest club slayer "Don't Let Go" on further goes to prove how fitting that statement is. Gospel style vocals compliment the heavy base instruments.....its Epic! Remix package is stella thanks to Nero, Brookes Brothers, Feed Me and also a VIP treatment from the guys themself.





Dj Zinc is back with a double A-side of pure crack house. Whilst the lead out track "Wile Out" is a cranker, couldn't go past My Dj for some wonky, wobble chart love.



Over the past few years, a guy from Antwerp, Belgium has been creating quite a stir amongst the rebel crowd of dark rough electro. Greg, famously known as GTRONIC, has crashed into the lives of many party goers around the world. His trademark: throbbing basslines and crackling sounds have brought him much sought after recognition and prestige in the underground electro scene. His latest offering "Sucker Punch" is a dark and nasty thumper!



Fedde Le Grand is back with the final piece of the wonderful 'Output' album puzzle, teaming up with his old pal Mitch Crown.
'Rockin' High' is an absolute stormer - a jumping, pumping, bass riden, high-octane big room house workout.
Remixes come from Italian maestro Benny Benassi (the kid can do no wrong!)and rising Dutch star Nicky Romero.Peep it and pump it loud!




On a side note, i've got a stash of near new commercial electro cd's up for sale on Ebay. feat Calvin Harris, The Presets, Diplo, Atrak, South Rakkas Crew etc.
Peep my Ebay haul Here

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