Kasum will be opening for 3LAU and Carnage on November 21st at the House of Blues in Boston. Kasum won the opening spot by getting the most votes with his 30 minute Night Riot mix. His addition on the bill for the 3LAU/Carnage concert is a very good look for the Boston University student. It doesn’t come as a surprise that he won the contest since Kasum has been the most consistent up and comer in the game for a minute. All of Kasum’s latest remixes have been very impressive. The talented producer has dropped all of his remixes for free thus building a solid fan base. Expect to hear a lot more Kasum in the near future and be sure to purchase tickets to 3LAU and Carnage’s upcoming show at the House of Blues in Boston here. Like Kasum on Facebook.
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Move Along (Kasum Remix)
by Raffi Khatchadourian •
Kasum takes on The All-American Rejects classic throwback tune, “Move Along” and turns it into a melodic dupstep banger. Grab the free download below. Kasum has quite the future ahead of him if he keeps it up with these impressive releases.
The Fray – “You Found Me” (Kasum Remix)
by Raffi Khatchadourian •
Kasum has been letting loose one crazy remix after the other. This time he took on The Fray’s throwback hit “You Found Me” and added a strong bassline and melodic wobbles that mesh well with the vocals. Grab the free download and enjoy!
Green Day- “Boulevard of Broken Dreams” (Kasum Remix)
by Raffi Khatchadourian •
Kasum released a new remix that truly highlights the young producers talent. Coming off of a quality remix of Smash’s Mouth’s “All Star,” Kasum raises our expectations for his future in the music industry with a killer dupstep remix of Green Day’s American Idiot hit “Boulevard of Broken Dreams. Kasum keeps the bassline in the…
Smash Mouth – All Star (Kasum Remix)
by Raffi Khatchadourian •
Upcoming DJ and producer, Kasum, brings us back to our childhood with his new release. The BU student remixed Smash Mouth’s classic sing along track “All Star” by adding dubstep production that fits better than you’d expect. Who would have ever thought that Smash Mouth and dubstep could sound this good together? The wobbles along with…