21 April 2009

Adam K & Soha


I apologize for posting so frequently, I know I'm putting up an overwhelming amount of tracks but it simply is because my downloads folder happens to be flooded with incredible stuff right now.

Adam K & Soha are a progressive house duo from Canadialand with a pretty similar sound to Deadmua5 but more on the progressive side (think I Remember and Faxing Berlin). Although they do have some pretty hard hitting bangers, they mostly shine through making some on the most beautiful sounding synths in the game. Not necessarily appropriate for dance parties. Props to Swehouse for most of the tracks.

Need To Feel Loved (Adam K & Soha Vocal Mix) - Refleckt feat. Delline Bass
Definitely now in the running for most beautiful house song. The vocals just grab me every time. Don't miss this one.

Twilight - Adam K & Soha

Apparently their most popular song according to Last.fm. There's a Deadmau5 remix, but the only one I found was just the original mislabeled.

Come Fly Away (Adam K & Soha Remix) - Benny Benassi feat. Channing
I know you all love the original of this, even if you haven't heard it yet. Great job turning this into a progressive track.

Cobrastyle (Adam K & Soha Remix) - Robyn
This is the only song I've got of theirs that doesn't contain any element of progressive. This sucker is pure rave.

Nice Boys (Adam K & Soha Remix) - Aaron Studt

This one is a good healthy mix of progressive and electro and is definitely the most party ready song on this list.

Who Cares? Really... (Original Mix) - Adam K & Soha
Pure progressive house.

We Hold On (Adam K & Soha Remix) - Kaz James
Progressive but with male vocals. Female vocals just seem to usually work better in my opion for these kinds of tracks.

4 AM (Adam K & Soha Radio Edit) [Bonus Track] - Kaskade

A remix of Kaskade = double the progressive.

Bruised Water (Adam K & Soha Club Mix) - Chicane Feat Natasha Bedingfield

More prog, not particularly special.

BONUS:
Reach Out (George Duke Remix) - Vangaurd
Awesome new take on disco house, would be popular live.

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