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Unfortunately your browser is currently not supported. You can also download the Spotify desktop client for access to all our great features. For fans of a good old fashioned dance party, this track will sneak up on you with a big drop and catchy lyrics. You'll be singing it and dancing all day. This track is everything Jane Doze. I've started to teach my self how to DJ and The Jane Doze are a massive inspiriation for me. It's so exciting to seem them release a spectacular song and I can't wait to hear more! It's so good if you want a song to listen to at the gym!In case you're not already a fan of The Jane Doze, a.k.a. Jen Mozenter and Claire Schlissel, we're going to start this by mentioning Katy Perry and Britney Spears have both given the mashup/DJ duo their personal co-signs. And now that that's out of the way, you've got to check out the girls' first original track "Lights Go Down," featuring newcoming singer-songwriter Curtains.The admirable debut opens with soft piano centered around Curtains's intimate vocal approach, before fluttery electronica embellishments lead the track to its first beat drop and subsequent dance breakdown, which is reminiscent of Avicii's work.

Like the best dance tracks, there's a delicate balance of unfiltered elation and melancholy, as Curtains delivers lines like, "Life leaves a stain on you / And even though it's fucked up / Don't you ever try to rinse it out." There's definite room for improvement (the melody is kept a little too simple with Curtains' vocal line barely straying from the song's piano chords), but we can't hate on the misfires of a first single too hard.After crafting clever mashups (Katy Perry loved their mix of "Last Friday Night" with Rebecca Black's "Friday") and insane remixes (they were enlisted to rework Britney Spears' "Work Bitch," which appeared on the Japanese deluxe edition of the superstar's Britney Jean album) for half a decade, it's awesome to see The Doze doing something all on their own. And as one of the few female acts in EDM, we're rooting for them to craft even bigger bangers and show the boys who's boss. A look at the Ultra 2015 lineup proves just how badly we need some ladies to slay.

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video premiere: the jane doze "lights go down (feat. Two years ago, best friend duo Claire and Jen left their full-time music industry jobs to pursue their badass nightly DJ project, The Jane Doze, full time.
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The video documents Kirby and The Jane Doze's growing friendship. It's touching, uplifting, and something you wouldn't normally expect from the EDM genre. Watch the video below and then get "Lights Go Down" on iTunes.
curtains co to znaczyA portion of the song's proceeds are donated to First Descents, an organization that provides life-changing outdoor adventures for young adults affected by cancer.Following in the footsteps of the likes of 3LAU, Kapslap and others that used music blogs to propel their career through mashups/remixes, today The Jane Doze take their game to the next level with the release of their debut original single. Here is their progressive anthem “Lights Go Down” featuring Curtains, out now! Download: The Jane Doze – Lights Go Down (Ft. Curtains)Since my last headphone post I’ve been trying out lots of different models, and have settled on two new ones as my daily drivers: the PowerBeats 2 and the Sennheiser Momentum 2 Wireless.

I’ll talk about the Beats first because it’s easy: before I used a Plantronics set for exercise, but the battery life wasn’t great and they would often fall out when running. The Powerbeats 2 are light, have great battery life (they claim 6 hours, that feels about right), stay in place even when running in the Houston heat, charge fast, and as a bonus they look cool. (Beats has always been great about that.) They’re bad, but good at it. There’s basically no isolation so you can hear traffic and things around you at lower volumes, which is actually a bonus, and if you turn up the volume they get loud enough to drown other stuff out. Buy these for the function, not the sound quality, and you can pick them up from any Best Buy kiosk in the airport or Apple Store if you lose or forget them, so they’re pretty ubiquitous. I heard about the Sennheisers from Carl Hancock who tried them and gave them a high recommendation. I had trouble finding them but there was a pair local to me at B&H in New York so I got them delivered and I was immediately impressed with them.

They’re better than my previous wireless over-ear recommendation the Samsung Level Over in every way: sound, size, compatibility, aesthetics, usability, noise canceling. The sound is the best I’ve heard from wireless headphones so far. Just the right balance. The noise canceling apparently uses 4 different mics and I’ve found it more than sufficient on dozens of plane rides, including passing the noisy baby test. My only complaint is they don’t “grip” my ears as much, so some sound leaks in that way. They fold up to be pretty small, and I just toss them in my backpack. The battery goes forever, or as they claim 22 hours. You really forget to charge these things for a while and they still have plenty of juice. The volume and other controls actually work with the iPhone, and bluetooth calls have sounded great and people can actually hear me. Only downside is they have basically a proprietary connection for their 1/8th inch cable, so you have ta carry that around, but they charge with standard micro-USB.