Showing posts with label Collin McLoughlin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collin McLoughlin. Show all posts

Sunday, July 20, 2014

"I Won't Waste, This, Love, Here Tonight"


Over the past few months, I've gotten used to hyping up Collin McLoughlin's solo ability to produce great music. As a result, you can imagine why I jumped at his recent feature on Dash Berlin's recent single Here Tonight. The vocals on the track provided by Jay Cosmic lead the way over high-pitched, energetic synths. It's a bit more pop than EDM, but it's a fun track. While you're at it, give a look to Dash Berlin's upcoming We Are Pt 1 EP featuring the likes of 3LAU and John Dahlback. Despite my extreme dislike for all this is Penn State, I will reluctantly fall in line with the following hashtag...#WeAre

Dash Berlin & Jay Cosmic ft. Collin McLoughlin - Here Tonight

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Collin McLoughlin Plants His Own White Flag


Generally, when an artists remixes a classic track they find a way to incorporate parts of the original track. Usually it's the vocals, sometimes it's the beat, but on rare occasions, it's just the lyrics. And here's where Collin McLoughlin takes a left turn when he sees everyone else take a right. He not only produced the easy-listening, drum and bass flavored instrumental, he took it a step further by doing the vocals too.

Don't get it twisted, Dido's vocals are off the charts and while Collin did his thing, trying to equal her original effort wouldn't be a worthwhile task. Still, his version succeeds in its simplicity and is a refreshing take on a classic track. If you take nothing away from this post, know that Collin McLoughlin is a multi-talented dude...more talented than both your favorite DJ and vocalist...#FreeDownload

Collin McLoughlin - White Flag (Remix)

Sunday, March 02, 2014

Collin McLoughlin Carries Deathcab's Transatlanticism


Most EDM producers are quite content with grabbing other artists' songs and translating them to their own heavily synthesized style. What makes Collin McLoughlin different is that he can take it a step further by handling the vocals on his own. Sure, he's got his own chill, melodic production style, but the fact that he isn't afraid to step behind the mic shows an added layer of talent that deserves praise.

His latest remix of choice is Deathcab for Cutie's Transatlanticism. I'd say it's safe to throw the original in the category of classic ballads, but feel free and pass judgment yourself...
The best part about Collin's remix is that you can cop it for the price of one Facebook like. Personally, I'd suggest clicking every link on the page after hitting the like button, but you may not have a playlist devoted to his music like you're boy. Either way, enjoy this one for it's emotion packed, bass heavy vibe...#Transatlanticism

Deathcab for Cutie - Transatlanticism (Collin McLoughlin Remix)

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