1- StoneBridge mix
2- AD Tag Team mix
3-Stefano Noferini mix
4-Wez Clarke mix
5- Greg Reve mix
6-StoneBridge less vox mix
7-StoneBridge instrumental mix
8-Wez Clarke instrumental mix
South African band Goodluck are back with their third single London Sixteen66 on Just Music via Stoney Boy complete with a stellar remix package as always with Just Music.
First up is StoneBridge, who goes a bit deeper, but works the song including the out there sax solo towards the end. Next up is AD Tag Team, pushing the envelope yet again with a deep funky sound and a massive string drop. Third mix comes from Stefano Noferini, who is having one of his best years ever and delivers one of his quirkiest mixes to date. Wez Clarke is turning in a solid mix with a huge new melody driving the track all the way through. Just Music also got a dubstep mix from Greg Reve in - a first for Stoney Boy, but it swings like a mofo.
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It’s funny really, that a band with so much talent would be called GoodLuck. Because it’s not really luck that’s got these three musos to where they are – igniting South African night skies with their jazzing beats- it’s more like a blend of serious sums of talent, plenty of soul and a helluva lot of passion. And their next plan? Taking over the dance floors of the world!
And they’re not far off. Because this band is serious… serious about being themselves, playing from the heart and having a good time. And that’s really why they’re here. With a sound that blends electro beats with the distinctive sounds of sax, drums and keyboard, their music just makes you feel so good!
Barely a year after combining their passion for good music, these three musos have been charming crowds with their new wave of electronics. It’s really no surprise, because there’s a power to their music – that lifts and energies and makes you feel like you wouldn’t want to be anywhere else but on the dance floor.
Barely a year after combining their passion for good music, these three musos have been charming crowds with their new wave of electronics. It’s really no surprise, because there’s a power to their music – that lifts and energies and makes you feel like you wouldn’t want to be anywhere else but on the dance floor.
GoodLuck have taken their jazzy, fizzling sound to the dance floors of St Ives, FTV, Taboo, and Club INC, have jammed alongside Paul Oakenfold, DJ Fresh, Just Jinjer, Shaun Duvet, Euphonic and Cassette, and toured as the opening act for the acclaimed outfit Goldfish. They have ignited the cities of South Africa, fired up parties in Ibiza, the UAE and Switzerland and heated up season-long residencies in Cape Town. And crowds are chanting for more. . Goodluck are steadily making their musical mark on the international stage. . And that’s where they plan to stay.
Goodluck - London Sixteen66 by StoneBridge
Dimitri Kechagias review: The group with the most positive name in the EDM scene are back. Its not matter of coincedence that if you play their music with bring Goodluck and positive news on your way. The brand new single is simply one of the big floors with mesmerizing vocals and an awesome set of oustanding mixes. First of all the Swedish house legend Stonebridge goes all deep and groovy for a really soothing floating and simply pleasurable to listen and dance version. AD Tag Team are on the spot once again and provide a quirky electronic blissful version. Stefano who never rests a bit provides full on driving tech house monster that like a bulldozer will destroy your floors. Wez Clarke version is great too in a more epic swedish style version that is very melodic and optimistic too. Greg Rave is banging dustep cinematic style perfect for the next CSI series soundtrack. The package includes less vocalised and instrumental versions but in my opinion this release is all about the soulful vocal and the erotic vocals. Very soon Goodluck will explode big time in the mainstream so beaware of them.
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