BEAUTIFUL BUZZZ

MEDASIN & FELLY - AT FAULT

Erin MaherComment

Medasin ya heard!? The Dallas native is back with a new original that I can’t get enough of. His signature breezy composition pairs perfectly with Felly’s laid back vocals. It’s the perfect Summer time jam to roll your windows down and cruise to. I can’t wait to see what else Medasin has in store for us this year!

Disclaimer: Medasin is promoted by Beautiful Buzzz writer Hunter Thompson

NIGHT TALES - ELEVATE

Original Mix, MusicAlli LindseyComment

Blending smooth R&B with a disco-funk reverb, Sydney-based duo Night Tales is creating a sound all their own. Both energizing and sensual, their latest single “Elevate” is a buttery joint, embellished with dance floor ready house-style synths. The twosome fuses their distinguished styles to create a wholly inspiring and refreshing sound. Serving groovy vibes on a golden platter of electronic resonance, this outline dances to the beat of its own drum while remaining familiar and approachable. Sexy and irresistibly dreamy, “Elevate” is a dangerous feat from Night Tales. Immerse yourself in this mid-tempo masterpiece and stay tuned for more from Night Tales.

YETEP - GRAVITY FT. DAISY (JUUKU FLIP)

Original Mix, MusicAlli LindseyComment

Relatively new to the music industry, enigmatic producer Juuku shines on his remix of Yetep’s “Gravity.” Adding a chromatic filter to the already seductive vocals of Daisy, Juuku turns “Gravity” into an out-of-this-world experience. A synth-based ebb and flow oscillates an atmospheric chord progression, creating an immersive adventure. A breathy production teeters between darkness and optimism, making this remix a palpable effort. Despite being a new face to the industry, Juuku is far from novice- watch this space.

PAPA YA - YESTERDAY

Music, Original MixAlli LindseyComment

The always charming duo Papa Ya reemerges after a year-long hiatus to drop their latest single, “Yesterday.” Their innate charisma is apparent here, as the track boasts a witty production with effervescent vocals. An infectious rhythm glides seamlessly across a cinematic kick that anchors the single in a magnetic atmosphere. A breezy triumph, “Yesterday” is an easy listen, suitable for any listening experience. Its radiant nature is compelling and inspiring. There’s something unapologetic about this LA duo that is playfully seductive, and wildly enthralling. Check out the return of Papa Ya today.

AJ SALVATORE - BREATHE (FEAT. KRISTINA MARIA)

Music, Original MixAlli LindseyComment

Capitalizing on a slew of brilliant successes, AJ Salvatore, who continues to explode into a powerhouse act, returns with “Breathe” featuring Kristina Maria. A slew of electronic influences come together to create a single stunning outline. Sharp synths, lengthy chords, and soulful vocals dipped in honey re-define electronic-pop. Salvatore has been experimenting with new sounds and different styles on his recent releases, solidifying his place as one of the most versatile and dynamic young producers in the game right now. “Breathe” boasts an effortless glow, lighting up the senses through adventurous melodies and daring transitions. Tune in with us.

THAT'S NICE - NO DENYIN' (FEAT MRY)

Music, Original MixAlli LindseyComment

Dripping with the sounds of old-school disco, That’s Nice brings the 80s to life alongside vocalist MRY to unveil “No Denyin.’” Stitched together with a particular kind of glamour, this neon cut puts a spell on its listener. Creamy guitar licks radiate through waves of funk and electro-pop, giving rise to a fresh breath of optimism. Naturally addictive, “No Denyin’” is swathed in a signature swagger defined by only by the collaborating duo. Let your worries go and explore the sounds of contemporary disco.

KID CUDI - MAN ON THE MOON (NOKO REMIX)

RemixKelsey JamesComment

The LA-based electronic duo NOKO is back and this time, with their remix of the classic Kid Cudi track “Man On The Moon.” NOKO has been on my radar since their last remix release, which was also their debut, to San Holo’s “Lift Me From the Ground.” It’s tough to take on such a timeless track like this one, yet somehow the two do it and do it well. This future bass re-imagining is a nostalgic, yet new, exploration: a take that something both fans of Kid Cudi and electronic music can appreciate.

After this remix, the two have some originals in store for fans this summer. For now, give “Man On The Moon” a listen and soak up the almost summer vibes.

Bronze Whale - The Shape of Things

Alli LindseyComment

The Austin based duo Bronze Whale has been slowly releasing parts of their 11-track, The Shape of Things LP, over the past couple of months and now have released the full package for the world to hear…and it’s better than we could have ever imagined. Where most long works tend to lose the attention of the listener, Bronze Whale manages to keep in interesting track after track with their production that boasts in it’s perfection and its vocals that ooze with so much soul that you can feel it with every word. Five of the 11 tracks come as new pieces to the puzzle such as “Mountain Lane” and some feature artists such as San Antonio’s own Swanny Ivy on “Valley Yum,” the lovely Gioto on “I Really,” and the emotive and always smooth Khai on “Burn Me.” Bronze Whale maintains their indie electronic style with this one with their luscious synths, while infusing hip-hop in the percussion and R&B in the vocals. Another cool thing about their album is that the guys posted about each track to their Instagram, where they tell about the process of making the song, and what it meant to them. Along with this the guys also created the cover art for the album themselves, where they took stills from their lyric video for “Warm,” then printed them out, placed them on a white background and then took pictures of that, which they then edited to be the final product. If you haven’t heard the album yet, I highly suggest you throw it on first thing in the morning, with that cup of coffee and let it play from beginning to end. By doing so you might just have the best morning of your whole year.

CRYSTAL KNIVES - WHEN I'M OKAY FT. SARAH DE WARREN & ERU MATSUMOTO

Music, Original MixSara NatkinsComment

Milwaukee electro-pop powerhouse Crystal Knives returns with his glistening, collaborative single “When I’m Okay.” Boasting the crystal cool vocals of Sarah De Warren and the production help of world-renowned cellist Eru Matsumoto, this vibrant single is another obvious triumph from the rising electronic visionary. “When I’m Okay” showcases the magic that can happen when multiple talented minds bring their gifts together to create one incredible outline of music. Dripping with a formidable neon resonance, Crystal Knives heads a collaborative triumph with this distinguished unveiling.