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REVIEW: Locnville feat. Natasha Meister Staring at the World Outside(remixes) out on Just Music

1-AD Tag Team remix
2-Wez Clarke remix
3-Pascal & Pearce remix



Stoney Boy Towers are back after an intense summer and we take it you guys have had a blast. Just because summer in the western hemisphere is winding down doesn't mean it won't be summer somewhere else so here's a big one from our friends at Just Music for all types of rooms and seasons. Locnville are from South Africa and have been going from strength to strength in their native country and are on their way to break internationally. Just Music are always on point with their remixes so we felt we had to get involved and get it  to you.


First of are the AD Tag Team with one of their biggest mixes yet - a full frontal piano assault with a sample of the main hook thrown in for good measure. This has been cleaning up all our sets the past month. Next up is Wez Clarke who delivers a super cool mix with a Dada style melody driving it all the way through. Finally Pascal & Pearce, who gives us more of the song, but still keeping the mix solid and on the right side of the fence.



Dimitri Kechagias review: Stone Boy is headed by the Swedish House legend StoneBridge who really takes care everything that is released on the label to be the highest quality and deserve to be out there. The first release after the summer break is the big party anthem Staring at the World Outside including 3 mixes to work with in your future dj gigs. AD Tag Team go all the way for the peak time monster size version with strong pumpy electro influenced basslines and big piano riffs and really exciting breakdown  with the right and exact climax to bring the ultimate euphoria on the trancefloor. Wez Clarke delivers a big crossover remix that will be perfect for big room house djs who like hip house vocals and great female lyrics with an indie dance touch to them.  The style is hybrid between the Avicii sound and what we all understand as feel good David Guetta style. Its definitely the one that can appeal in great variety of audiences. Pascal & Pearce provide a more electro house driving version with heavy basslines and distorted vocals. Its playful and keep the groove going for sure. 3 great versions to choose from and start the Autumn parties.


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