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Cherry Coke EP

Artist Spotlight: Cherry Coke

Last fall, an Avicii song popped up on the internet titled “Three Chord Revolution.”  A few months later another Avicii jam called “The New Day (2012 Edit)” came out.  Sure enough, like another falsified Daft Punk song, these songs were not Avicii.  The practically unknown Polish producer Cherry Coke claims this mistaken praise.

This progressive house artist has been making clubby house anthems since 2009.  His mastered works which number over 40 remixes and original songs have Avicii’s distinctive uplifting choruses and synthy builds with a decidedly more electro drop akin to Alesso.  Unlike these club house greats, you won’t find Cherry Coke’s songs posted all over YouTube and Zippyshare.  Recent hits like “Milky Way” and “Take It To The Top” that earned the Avicii mislabels above and the latter a spot on Avicii’s radio show Levels above have turned some ears.  He has also announced an upcoming EP with label TUFFEM UP! records.  The albums artwork is pictured above and the release date is yet to be announced.

Finding his MP3′s took me deeper than your typical Google search and quickly proved everything he touches is gold.  Today’s MyShuffle collection is my selection of the best of his best.  Let me be the first to say, all comparisons aside, Cherry Coke is a great artist you’ll be hearing a lot more about soon.

Download: Cherry Coke collection

Cherry also put out what is possibly my favorite song of his to date just a few days ago on his SoundCloud.  Check it out:

Steve Angello @ Congress 11-26-11

Steve Angello SIZE MATTERS @ Congress Theater 11/26/11

My next backlogged collection is from Steve Angello’s 2011 live show at Congress Theater in Chicago during his SIZE MATTERS tour with Max Vangeli & Angello’s younger brother, AN21.  The show was one of the best I went to this year and among my top 3 all time.  I’m typically partial to heavy electro and hard house for personal listening, but this concert gave me an intense appreciation for a lighter house style; the clubby progressive house styles Angello and Swedish House Mafia are known for.  Within a week following the Thanksgiving break show, I had added 2 gigs of music to my collection including a majority from the show’s setlist and pieces from artists like Axwell, Alesso, Hardwell, Dirty South, Tommy Trash, and Thomas Gold who I had seen for the first time earlier that break.  This collection is a must have in your collection and much more than a live setlist.  And remember EDM fans, MyShuffle is greater than yours…

Amazing photo galleries from the show: 1 2

Download: Steve Angello SIZE MATTERS @ Congress Theater set

Bonus: Check out this collection inspired by Thomas Gold’s awesome closing set for Alesso November 19, 2011 at The Mid nightclub in Chicago – Thomas Gold collection

First thing’s first.

Hi, I’m Brooks Golden.  I love electronic music and MyShuffle is my music blog.

As an avid fan of EDM (i.e., Electronic Dance Music which encompasses House and it’s variations such as Electro House, Club House, Disco House, etc.; Techno; Trance; Synthpop; and newcomers Dubstep and Moombahton), I’ve watch its growth since I was young.  I remember loving Daft Punk’s single “Around The World” when it was on Chicago’s B96 radio station after it came out in 1997, and even 80’s attempts at electronic music like the synthpop group Yazoo, who’s greatest hits cassette my parents bought for me when I fell for their 1982 single “Situation”.  I frequently listened to eurodance albums like “Europop” by Eiffel 65 and “The Party Album” by the Vengaboys, and in highschool I even tracked down the student who submitted the trance house collection they occasionally played between passing periods for a copy.  Now, having amassed an extensive electronic music collection of my own from the past two decades, I have decided to share my hand-picked songs with the world wide web.

If you are just getting into the recent EDM fad, the plethora of online music apps and file hosting sites that let you download any song for free has made the discovery of new electronic music easier than ever.  I recommend Hype Machine and Spotify for those just trying to get into the genre or music in general… and MyShuffle, of course.

This first collection is a starter pack, a taste test of EDM, and more than enough to get your own collection started.  I originally compiled this selection to fit on a CD data disc (700 MB) for some friends visting from Australia as they toured the States.  I received a great review from them and have given the collection to a number of others who know I listen to a lot of electronic music.  This collection was made May 25, 2011 and features the best of my stuff for those just getting into the PEW PEW PEW, BUUUUM BEWWOWWMP & DA NA NA NA NA NA!!

Download: The Taste Test collection