Seawolves – PK Video

PK has a lot going for them. Compelling jams, a cool aura, and a sweet-faced frontman. Oh, and they’re gaining attention quickly – seeing as they were in a competition for Rolling Stone Magazines Cover contest a while back [they should have won]. “Seawolves” isn’t necessarily my top pick for their latest release, but this new video’s charming story makes up for that. Peep it below!

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Climax – Usher (Prod. by Diplo)

Well, my oh my. Sorry to tease you with a no-download, but you really must hear this. Usher enlisted the help of one of my favorites to produce his latest single, and it’s beautiful. Usher still sounds undeniably silky smooth – a timeless vocal, in my opinion. What I may love even more is the subtlety found in Diplo’s production. With just the right amount of electronic tinge, the beats seem to just sizzle as they build beneath those sensual, slow-burning lines.

Listen closely. This might be the sexiest song you’ll hear all year long. And the best part? It never reaches a climax. Enjoy.

  1. By Nicolas February 17, 2012 at 7:58 pm • add @

    I agree Vanessa…Oh mee oh my indeed

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    Rich Kid – OnCue (prod. Brenton Duvall & CJ Luzi)

    Here’s a fresh trio collab from a couple of my favorite producers and the unforgettable and most definitely “hard to ignore” OnCue. Call me crazy, but I think the forceful hook on this could have been integrated better [perhaps my least favorite part of the piece, lyrics aside]. I’d prefer to hear OnCue’s powerful, candid flow over Duvall‘s/CJ Luzi‘s hypnotizing beat for even longer. Regardless, a lot of ambitious listeners from all over will relate to this one; the emotion that these three artists have created together is more than apparent. Kollect for free above!

    “I never was a rich kid, but best believe I’m dying one.”

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    Without You (Kill Paris Remix) – Lana Del Rey

    A producer by the name of Kill Paris has caught my attention with his remix of Miss Lana’s dreamy Born To Die track [found on the "Deluxe" version], “Without You”. Her version is a little sleepy, but nonetheless majestic and beautiful. This remix, however, creates a sultry and edgier aura around Rey’s soft, vulnerable vocals – usually a recipe for some excellent chillstep. I wish there was just a tad more variation in this, but I still believe this is a Kollectable item that’s definitely worthy of some major re-play. Grab this for free!

    1. [...] of Lana Del Ray’s perfect voice in this catchy dub-electro-trance song. I found it posted on The Kollection today and needed to get it up fast. I’m already playing this for the 13th time…my [...]

      • [...] of Lana Del Ray’s perfect voice in this catchy dub-electro-trance song. I found it posted on The Kollection today and needed to get it up fast. I’m already playing this for the 13th time…my [...]

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        I Gotta Feeling (Black Eyed Peas Cover) – I Am Noxious

        Well isn’t this just a lovely magical cover of the big bad Black Eyed Peas obnoxiously popular, “I Got a Feeling”. Copenhagen’s I Am Noxious completely flipped this, making a soothing, more sentimental version of a fist-pumping original. What’s amazing is that I couldn’t even tell this was the Pea’s jam until I heard the familiar lyrics in the chorus; the originality found I Am Noxious’ arrangement is commendable. Turning a track that became so stale into a beautiful new concoction is no easy feat. Grab this, and check back for more from this new artist.

        P.S. I don’t care about Valentine’s Day, but that album artwork is pretty spot-on, eh? Kollect on!

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        Move Up (The Hood Internet Mashup) – Wiz Khalifa vs. Phantogram

        Whoa, Whoa. This just made me super happy. As documented by two “Top 10 of 2011? posts [check out Leanne's and yours truly], Phantogram’s magnetic jam “Don’t Move” won us over and is still one of my favorite tracks on earth [big statement]. The Hood Internet has done it again with another one of their classic “blend” tracks by getting good ole’ Wiz in on the action, and I can already tell this feel-good gem is going to become addictive. Nothing is forced, these two tracks just work together.

        The stripped-down beat + Wiz section at 2:00 is one of those unique touches that make me really appreciate this. How could you not Kollect this up for your weekend?

        1. By britney February 11, 2012 at 4:27 pm • add @

          you just stole the words from my mouth “Whoa, whoa!”, or seeing that you said them first, I may have stole them.. anywho love love LOVE the Kollection and I concur with your big statement. “Don’t Move” is definitely one of my fave tracks ever. Viva La Phantogram!

          • By Logan February 13, 2012 at 8:42 pm • add @

            I would have sworn I heard this a long time ago but the track I was thinking of was the Joy & Pain Mix of this with Anthem.

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