- FAVORITES -
POP // "Life Support" by Sam Smith
I listened to this one repeatedly before the concert. It's orchestral background is especially refreshing to me, since I've been obsessing over electronic music lately, and is reminiscent of when I used to play violin and more classical instruments. The emotion in Sam Smith's vocals is contagious, and hearing "Life Support" as his opening song at his concert
INDIE // "Home By Now" by Bombay Bicycle Club feat. Lucy Rose
My Song of the Week featured a remix of this song by Louis the Child, which I still love just as equally. "Home By Now" is not typical track by indie folk/rock band Bombay Bicycle Club. It's hip-hop inspired beats and piano chord riff is different and catchy, and wonderfully accompanied by Lucy Rose's ethereal vocals. I haven't yet warmed up to the to the other tracks on their So Long, See You Tomorrow album, but something about this song just sticks with me.
TRAP // "O.G." by TroyBoi
TroyBoi showcases his talent for production in this song -- it's a mystical melody that includes some motivating trap synths that really get you into that "go hard or go home" zone. Add this one to your workout playlist. Love the heavy bass addition -- it's O.G. and he's new to the game.
RAP/HIP-HOP // "Collard Greens (GZ Remix)" by Schoolboy Q feat. Kendrick Lamar
GZ really knows how to add a trap-ify rap songs, and "Collard Greens" is no exception. I suggest adding this one to your workout playlist.
DEEP HOUSE // "Kings & Queens (Zimmer Remix)" by Brooke Fraser
This dreamy house song introduced me to Zimmer, a producer from Paris who never fails to put me in a good mood. It's such an easy song to listen to, so if you've never listened to deep house music before, maybe this one can convert you.
DANCE // "You Know You Like It (DJ Snake Remix)" by AlunaGeorge
I showed this one to my suite-mate last week, and we ended up having a little dance party in our common room, which to me is a more evidence of how DJ Snake really made it big last year with "Turn Down For What."
REMIX // "Latch (Annie Starlight RMX)" by Disclosure feat. Sam Smith
I've come to the conclusion that there can never be too many good remixes of "Latch." This one's slow, sensual and future-inspired.