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.
Gianni Blu Ft. Mingue – Tell Me What It Feels Like
Gianni Blu is back, and this time with a nice change up bringing us what feels like a classic deep house track with smooth & sexy guitar riffs. It was great hearing his wide range as a musician since the last piece I encountered “Thinking About You” was a club ready house track, that’s sure to get the party going.
Yoe Mase – Falling
The name Yoe Mase sounded familiar but I had to go back through the archives and my library to remember if I had any of his works. After a quick deep dive it clicked that I discovered Yoe through “PTSD” and “Thrive”, which are both of the chiller variety and filled with passion.
AK Ft. Zoe Moon – Ghost on Your Lips
The song “Ghost on Your Lips” by AK comes in ever so gently with these chime plucks, then before you know it a whole new melodic transition comes forth and next you’re deep in a fully fledged DnB track. What’s special about how AK does it is that the listener feels as if they are on a journey rather than being blasted by repetitive beats most DnB tracks seem to hit with.
DallasK – Recover
DallasK is an artist Iv’e been fond of since he emerged with predominately, electro infused house music. His latest release, “Recover” features his own vocals creating an impressive 360° production experience. It’s clear Dallask’s has been experimenting more towards pop centered works while still keeping his electronic roots intact.
Bruno Martini x Zeeba – With Me
Bruno Martini has a track record of packing his songs full of positivity that energize me to the max making me want to get up and move. After partnering up for another release with Zeeba, “With Me” has a more emotional component than anything I have heard thus far from the talented artist.
shallou – count on Ft. Colin
If there is any artist that can be said to be dominating the deep felt soulful chill niche within the music community, that would hands down be shallou. Walking the streets as Joe Boston, shallou certainly picked a fantastic stage name; something about it just really pairs well with the style of music he puts out and in addition, shallou rolls pleasantly off the tongue.
Seven Lions x Tritonal x Kill The Noise Ft. HALIENE – Horizon
We have a special one for you today and it’s surely one you won’t want to miss. Three power houses: Seven Lions, Tritonal, and Kill The Noise all come together for “Horizon” and bring forth a collab somehow capable of exceeding our expectations. Truly a cinematic beauty.
Gryffin & SLANDER – All You Need To Know Ft. Calle Lehmann
A song capable of shooting clouds out the sky, you will surely be in awe as your ears soak in the captivating notes this jam spills out. The notes are immersive and are the essence and form of upward motion that seemingly embody every human act and thought that has ascent as its motives.
SLANDER & Bret James – Slow Motion
SLANDER teams up with long time friend, Bret James to bring us an intoxicating chill-bass track with smooth guitar licks worked in. You can really feel Slander’s old melodic style here along with Bret James’ soulful touch worked in. Relax and enjoy this one.
Clyde Hill + Jason Gaffner – Night And Day
“Night and Day” gifted me with one of the biggest smiles Iv’e had in a good minute so I’m very grateful to have come across the piece. This is the first track Iv’e had the pleasure of listening to from both Clyde Hill and Jason Gaffner, so it was nice hearing something a bit different.
Noah Kahan – Come Down (RAC Remix)
When a new RAC track enters any music feed I’m on, my eyes light up because of his amazing ability to produce a style that aligns with what I’m craving to hear. With his remix of Noah Kahan’s “Come Down” it’s no different as I was captivated early on.
GoldFish & Sorana – Hold Your Kite
This work feels oddly familiar yet unique in itself. I’m familiar with Goldfish from their signature-screaming sax, so it was refreshing hearing a track I wouldn’t have been able to pinpoint to the South African born duo.