SNBRN & BLU J – You Got Me Ft. Cara Frew
Upon entering into this piece we are welcomed with the sultry female vocals of Cara Frew and they reign supreme as the jam plays out. When you start to wonder what the singer looks like in person you know you have some good vocals on your hands, and that’s precisely what’s happening as “You Got Me” continues to crank on the speakers.
Robert Firth x Adriana Lucia – Suddenly (Radio Edit)
Iv’e been cruising all over the place to this banger for a while now and I can tell you right now it will never ever get old. The vocal match up is so in sync with the main beat coming in it that one can’t help but throw on their dance shoes in order to go hit the strip downtown!
goldy47 – Pull Up
The track goes by the name “Pull Up” and it was crafted by goldy47, a low-key artist based out of Solothurn, Switzerland. It’s one of those jams that make you want to run the trap then sail off in a yacht through the West Pacific at sun set.
Jason Ross x Dabin – One That Got Away Ft. Dylan Matthew
There are songs that cross my path once in a while that leave me completely jaw dropped, so this week I’d like to give a shout out to Jason Ross & Dabin for doing just that. I was a little late on the find of their release “One That Got Away” as it came out just before 2020 hit, but I’m so glad it found its way onto my lap.
Zeds Dead & DNMO – Save My Grave Ft. GG Magree
As the audience switches on their headset, they are immediately encountered by that deep fathoming bass Zeds Dead is so well known for. Tied along with GG Magrees affecting vocal work, we soon find ourselves on a journey that we wish will never end.
INZO – Overthinker
Mixed with hard hitting synths and house shaking bass at a mid tempo, this track has become a piece that’s simply much too delicious to not have a taste. INZO made it on to the top 40 artists to watch for the new year and it’s clear why. The intricacies of his music speak volumes that leave us in awe.
San Holo ft. Taska Black – Right Here Right Now (Midnight Kids Remix)
That’s one of the beauties of remixes as they help unearth originals that may have permanently stayed deep below the surface. Especially in a time when more music is accessible than ever before . We wanted to highlight this piece as it’s a truly special song that can actually make the listener feel something special within.
Linkin Park – Shadow Of The Day (Echos Cover)
Echos put a powerful spin on a classic I’ve loved since its initial release. Give this song a listen through to the finish, as it was certainly the most moving part for us. Linkin Park has had a profound effect on the way Echos craft their music and I think this cover did the original justice.
RL Grime – Atoms Ft. Jeremy Zucker
There are songs in life that are so magical they cement themselves in time as life itself. Since we’ve been on an RL Grime rampage as of late why not feature yet another one of his works! So without further ado, I present to you “Atoms” by the notorious RL Grime.
Blackmill – Evil Beauty
f one wishes to melodically transcend they should refer to the piece titled “Evil Beauty” by Blackmill, one of chillest artists known in present time. The track is coming up on a decade of age but it still holds a dumb founding presence within the music community.
Proximity – Best EDM of 2010-2019 (Decade Mix)
Boy oh boy do we have a massive decade mix that’s going to take the listener on a mental and auditory rollercoaster as we blast through the past of EDM hits and classics, which for many are the cornerstone of their music discovery experience.
Absofacto – Dissolve
Known elusively as Jonathan Visger, the talented musician started sparking up his career down over in Michigan, to soon then take over the indie rock scene in early 2008. “Dissolve” happened to be one of his stand along singles just like “History Books” another great work of his I’d recommend.
G Jones – In Your Head (RL Grime Edit)
If you are looking to get completely obliterated, it is my recommendation that you immediately crank out to RL Grimes Edit of “In Your Head”, it will surely make your head spin in the best of ways. The original by G Jones is also fantastic, so if we’re being honest here I’d make sure you listen to both.
Big Wild – Joypunks
“Joypunks” features infectious vocal chops and energy capable of turning a bad day around or enhancing already present positivity. It’s certainly a favorite of mine which says a lot given the amount of time I’ve listened to the artist.
New Navy – Zimbabwe (Flume Remix)
This classic, ‘super chill’ remix by Flume is a fine example of what the young Australian artists has to offer. The track will truly envelope your senses with waves of rhythm that transport the listener through Flume’s highway, which he describes as a “clear blue skyway.” Truly one for the deep thinker.
NVDES – Do You Think About Me (filous Remix)
NVDES release ‘Do You Think About Me’ has been stuck in my head since I first heard it. After seeing it remixed by filous, I was eager to hear the outcome as I’ve been a fan of filous since basically the dawn of time, even if he’s only around 20 years old. The rendition is so catchy and provides a wonderful new feel to the original.
Arc North – Sweet Sunshine
After much consideration I can say without a doubt in my mind that this is one of the best tracks that I have ever listened to. The heavenly flurry of electronic elements Arc sourced alongside the insanely inspiring vocal exposition filled every square inch of my being with immersive pleasure.
VOLO – Last Nomad
This has to be one of the most unique tracks I have heard in recent time, specifically due to it’s ability to take the listener on a hybrid journey sonically. At times it feels almost tribal in nature, and at other times eastern.
DallasK x Nicky Romero – Sometimes Ft. XYLO
I’ve been a huge fan of DallasK, Nicky Romero & XYLO for some time now so to listen to a collaboration of the trio is practically unimaginable to me. I hopped into this track knowing it would be a phenomenal piece of art and it turned out to be a hundred times better than my expectations.
Quinn Lewis – In Between
Funny enough, Quinn Lewis’ massive Hype Machine topping release, “Slipping” happened to slip past me during its initial release. Luckily I’m happy to have found him through his latest work, “In Between”. The piece features R&B elements with a catchy melody that I continue to have stuck in my head.