Amtrac returns with a new track on Toolroom Records, "Hold On," which comes complete with a vocal sample from Marvin Gaye's "Aint Nothing Like The Real Thing."
As Fall rolls in and the temperature continues to drop AMTRAC shares a blissful remix of the chart-topping single from Alesso titled “Heroes (We Could Be)” ft Tove Lo that is sure to get you warmed up to dance. Offering up a stripped down version, Amtrac puts a deep house spin on the pop melody that compliments the emotions that flow throughout the tune...
Move your waistline to AMTRAC's bassline remix. AMTRAC is known to throw down in the studios, and its to no surprise that he came with the heat for his remix to UK duo GotSome's "Bassline". The song sucks us in with its 90's rave feel and it gradually gets better...
Having just finished up as the opener on Kaskade’s Atmosphere tour, Amtrac has decided to keep up the hard work with his release of an explosive original remix of Duke Dumont’s “Need U (100%)”. By restoring the track’s original vocals throughout its six and a half minutes and adding his own touch of choppiness, uptempo beats, and smooth synths, Amtrac has managed to keep this already hit single o
AMTRAC has been on top of the remix game lately. His most high-profile, a rework of Kaskade’s anthem-ready “Atmosphere”, has brought the Kentucky native’s subtle productions to a much wider audience. The producer is more than meeting demand for more music, this time with a sci-fi remix for Kill The Noise’s “Saturn”...
Amtrac released a teaser for his upcoming remix of Kaskade's "Atmosphere" today and it does not disappoint. The teaser has the familiar, yet awesome, vocals from "Atmosphere" against mellow chords with other nu-disco elements being added as the the track progresses...
Detroit indie favorites, Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jr. get turned into disco dons thanks to master remixer and producer, AMTRAC. The Kentucky-raised and Miami-based DJ focuses on bubbly dancefloor elements in his remix of "If You Didn't See Me," making fantastic use of sexy snares, cascading synths, and hollowed out vocals that beg you to be seen on the dance floor even if that’s the last thin
Movement Festival in Detroit is one of the biggest festivals of the year. Last year, over 107,000 people from around the globe attended the 2012 Movement festival. The massive show features five outdoor stages, more than 100 artists, dozens of official after parties, an interactive technology center featuring the most sought after gear in the industry; and several art displays...
From May 25th to the 27th, the Movement 2013 festival will return to Detroit for a 3 day celebration of electronic music. Dance music will take over Detroit as some of the biggest names in the industry will perform at Hart's Plaza in this event that promises to be one you won't want to miss...