Sun City Music Festival Weekly Playlist: Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue

Summer lovin’ happened so fast. Summer lovin’, had me a blast.

There has always been a long-standing connection with summer and love. Whether it lasts forever or its merely a fling, there is no denying that love seems to be in the air during the summer months. And with Sun City Music Festival just around the corner, love will definitely fill the air at Ascarate Park as thousands of you will share the same love of dance music this August 31st and September 1st. Have you bought your tickets yet?

For this week’s edition of Sun City Music Festival’s weekly set, we are celebrating love – in a musical form. Taking inspiration from a popular wedding phrase, we’ve compiled five tracks from our Sun City lineup that represent something old; something new; something borrowed, and something blue.

Something Old:
Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike, Albin Myers – Drop That (Original Mix)

Released on Spinnin’ Records back in 2010, Sun City duo Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike paired up with Albin Myers to release “Drop That.”

Why We Love it

You’ll be transported to the peak time of any festival with this main room anthem. From the electro synths, a growling bass line, and a beat that makes it near impossible to not get up and dance to, we can’t get enough of this track. And when the break comes, you’ll certainly be ready to drop the beat.

Something New:
Dooze Jackers – Got Line (Ookay Remix)

Only a week old, Ookay gives away his remix for Dooze Jackers, “Got Line.”

Why We Love It

Ookay’s remix of “Got Line” is brimming with energy, from the “ting” of the cymbals to the pulsing bass kicks, get ready for some festival ready trap.

Seven Lions – Fevers (Ft. Minnesota and Mimi Page)

Just last month, Seven Lions gave away his track “Fevers” featuring Minnesota and Mimi Page.

Why We Love It

Always melodic and yet ever so danceable, Sun City act Seven Lions is never short on talent. “Fevers” is a true love story with a euphoric vibe that will touch your soul.

Something Borrowed:
The Marvelettes – Please Mr. Postman (Borgore and Luke & Skywalker Remix)

Borrowing from the 1961 hit Please Mr. Postman by the Marvelettes, Sun City artist Borgore paired up with Luke and Skywalker to deliver a remix of the classic track.

Why We Love It

Who doesn’t love a good throw back? With this remix of Please Mr. Postman, you get that, plus some crazy drops that will leave you wanting more. We hope we hear this awesome take on a classic when Borgore takes the stage at Sun City Music Festival.

Something Blue:
Lana Del Rey – Blue Jeans (Gesaffelstein Remix)

Hand picked by Lana Del Rey, French producer Gesaffelstein remixes “Blue Jeans” out on Bromance/Savoir Faire in conjunction with Polydor.

Why We Love It

The original version of Lana Del Rey’s “Blue Jeans” is absolutely beautiful, but it wasn’t necessarily made for dancing at the club. We love the touch of Gesaffelstein on the remix because it gives the track a whole new dance floor ready feeling amidst the haunting melodic synths.