Full Album for download and bonus track+video by The Kickdrums
June 3, 2009 – 11:50 pm | No Comment

The Kickdrums, a duo from Cleveland, Ohio, Have produced for a lot of hip hop artist such as Chamillionaire, 50 cent, Kid Cudi and many more. They have also done official remixes for acts such as Kanye West, Fall out Boy and Adele. Most recently they started releasing their own material as artists. The song they mixed in here is an example of that.
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Review: Sunny Canon (Thom V Remix) by Setrise on Sunset to Sunrise Recordings

Submitted by David Abutbul on October 1, 2008 – 12:46 amNo Comment

If you’ve ever heard the name Pachelbel, you may have heard the tune Canon in D composed by Pachelbel Johann; Sunny Canon is a remake of the canon in D but only in a progressive beach house mood and energy version. My favorite remixer for this track was Thom V because he got the true essence of the word chillax and put it into this track, without loosing too much of the original tune. Perfectly bouncing and compressed build up into a corky break which then goes with massive pride into the main part, going through electro and deep phases which makes you surprised in every step of the build up, some talent that a lot of the progressive house artist lack; the ability to progress slowly without boring the listener or the dancer. I am sure that if Johann Pachelbel would get to listen to this remake when he was alive he might just liked it, better then most of the rock songs which over-do his chord progression. If you think you recognize this tune but you just don’t know where from, I believe this next video will make everything more clear for you, and maybe squeeze some laughs on the way.

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