Relased Songs So Far

Singles
-"Silly Boy"

Featuring Eva Simons
-"Pass Out" - Chris Brown
-"Take Over Control" - Afrojack
-"Mr & Mrs Smith" - Matt Pokora
-"What Do They Know" - Roll Deep
-"Best Night" - LMFAO

*Leaks
-"Pressure In the Club" DJ Snake Ft. Eva Simons

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

"Take Over Control" Dance Rehearsal [Episode 5]


"Take Over Control" choreography by Mihran Kirakosian. Last night Eva uploaded Episode 5 onto her youtube channel. I think the Music Video should be released at the end of the week.. In case if I'm wrong, then next week will be out





Behind |The Scenes

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Monday, September 27, 2010

2 New Songs For Eva's Upcoming Album

This information has been confirmed by Eva Simons. We have only the names of the songs. They are called "What Girls Want" and "Summers Almost Over". It is still unknown if any of these two tracks features other artists. Eva might put them on her Album, that hasn't been confirmed yet. No previews/snippets for now.

Friday, September 10, 2010

Take Over Control - Music Video (Coming soon)



Today at 19.30 (UTC/GMT +1 hours) Eva Simons had an interview on FunX Radio. She said that they will shot "Take Over Control" Music Video in Los Angeles. It is going to be directed by the director Taio Cruz’ for "Dirty Picture" and it's going to be set in a Desert. It will be released in: 2/3 weeks
She also mentioned in the FunX interview that she worked with Timbaland and Will.i.am so there could be more upcoming.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Take Over Control (Ian Carey Remix)


New remix leaked 42 minutes ago!! I hope i'll be able to post it on YouTube very soon, until then enjoy here

Thursday, September 2, 2010

'Take Over Control' (Adam F Dubstep Remix)

Adam F, our old favourite Drum N Bass producer has shown the world right here with this remix of Afrojack and Eva Simons’ “Take Over Control” that he can hit the dubstep scene and take it where he wants it to go.
The drop is somewhat muted, and the rest of the remix has a real “house” feel (not surprising given the base track) – but this is real crossover work at its finest, with elements from multuple genres set to a slightly syncopated beat. Dubstep, in other words.

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