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METSÄ - ALL NIGHT FT. LOLABY

Music, Original MixSara NatkinsComment

Electronic composer metsä brings all the future feels you need to ease into your weekend. The talented producer and graphic designer brings his intuition to life with the two part lead singles to his forthcoming, highly anticipated EP. On the A side, fans hear “All Night” featuring indie-pop vocalist Lolaby. Pulsating beats filled with meaningful sound voids open up the track, and quickly burst into stunning melodies. Comprised of upbeat chords and ethereal hooks, “All Night” is a satiny smooth triumph swathed in an optimistic resonance. Transition to transition, this track is a shimmering waterfall of infectious melodies. Get the first look into metsä’s EP today.

MYLES CAMERON - LONELY SUBURBIA

Music, Original MixAlli LindseyComment

Traversing untouched territories in the R&B atmosphere, comes 21-year-old Westchester visionary Myles Cameron. His polished prose and reflective story telling define the very nature of his profound musings. Cameron’s latest offering is a 6-track catalog reminiscent of his upbringing. Lonely Suburban Black Boy is a personal thesis on the odds and ends that ultimately construct his current reality. The namesake track, “Lonely Suburbia” is the second cut from the project. Anchored by avant-garde electronic production, the single is a cruise through mellow cadences and humbly demanding lyricism. Glistening chimes dance like particles around his sound vocal tenor. Left-of-center but entirely approachable, Myles Cameron is a name you need to know.

PETIT BISCUIT - WE WERE YOUNG FT. JP COOPER

Music, Original MixErin MaherComment

Sometimes a song can instantly give you all the delicious feels, and this new track “We Were Young ft. JP Cooper” by Petit Biscuit has just delivered! I’ll tell you something … this bouncy feel good vibe is everything I need at this moment. Work has not been fun, so today I am finding some happiness through listening to music. This French producer hands us a song about young love, so sweet and precious mixed in with future pop beats and tender vocals … makes me want to be young and in love again! Get into this one kids!

ERIC SHARP - MONDAY BLUES FEAT ZHAO

Music, Original MixAlli LindseyComment

LA-based producer Eric Sharp is the psychedelic house aficionado keeping the art of 130 BPM alive. In a collaboration with multi-instrumentalist and electronic vocalist Zhao, Eric Sharp unveils “Monday Blues.” This profound single is a vast journey through lengthy chords and chasmic soundscapes. Expanding across a plane of spacious melodies, “Monday Blues” demonstrates deep house at its apex. Surging bass rivets through hypnotic vocals, leaving listeners magnetized. This synergistic collaboration is a profound piece- listen to “Monday Blues,” out now.

COFRESI - SCARS FEAT. LUNA GREY

Music, Original MixAlli LindseyComment

Hybrid electronic powerhouse Cofresi returns with a wicked new cut, “Scars” featuring Luna Grey. His percussion-oriented take on dance music has solidified him as one of the most exciting contemporary live acts in electronic music. “Scars” is a maze of intoxicating sounds, as Luna Grey’s chopped vocals bleed into a warped, synth-pop rhythm. Breathing a bit of rock into modern EDM, this cut is a stimulating fusion of high intensity loops and dance-floor-ready breakbeats. Check yourself into this heady space and get down with “Scars.”

ALIGN - EMBRACE

MusicKelsey JamesComment

ALIGN is back with one more single before the release of his debut EP, Intertwine. “Embrace” is the third and final release from ALIGN in anticipation of the EP. The single embodies every summer vibe imaginable as it kicks off with the sounds of an old school movie projector, transporting the listener back to a completely different time period. “Embrace” is the first single on the EP, setting the tone for what is to come.

Intertwine will be out on June 12.

ARIZA - KEEP ON

Music, Original MixMike DooseComment

Need a little chill #mondaymotivation? This Tuesday is more like a Monday for most after the holiday weekend here in the US. This new track from artist/producer ARIZA is as relaxing as it is relatable. Entirely written, recorded, and produced by the Colombian-born, LA-based musician, “Keep On” is minimally produced, but manages to say a lot about the artist. Describing the inspiration behind “Keep On,” ARIZA expressed how the song is “one of the most personal tracks to describe a musician’s life in LA. The constant ups and downs. The ego checks. The emotional and existential turmoil experienced. It’s an honest look towards getting over hurdles and continuing to improve within the craft.”

OFFRAMI - KUMBAYE (FEAT. ROTEX)

Music, Original MixSara NatkinsComment

From Lebanon to LA, hip-hop/dance producer offrami blends electronic resonance with eastern rap. Following official remixes for Nick Jonas and Bishop Briggs, offrami continues to capitalize on his career milestones. His latest release, “Kumbaye” featuring Rotex is a summer-time anthem, tropical as hell with an acute sense of optimism radiating between each transition. Rotex’s accented flow brings a worldly feel to the extraordinary cut. A stand-out track for any kind of listening experience, offrami strikes gold with his latest offering. Tune and melt into this tapestry of culture through the lens of uptempo hip-hop.

SACRE - 11:00PM BECOME HUMAN

Music, Original MixAlli LindseyComment

SACRE is the Parisian duo breathing a new life into contemporary electronica. Their latest offering, “11:00PM BECOME HUMAN” is rich with witty sound design and haunting synths. Robotic, Daft Punk-inspired vocals share space with a blossoming electronic progression. inherently cinematic, SACRE delivers something both retro and futuristic while avoiding on-the-nose cliches. This chromatic masterpiece is a synergistic triumph- wickedly fierce, and distinctly intelligent. An extraordinary cut, “11:00PM BECOME HUMAN” is the adventurous 5th single to SACRE’s forthcoming Love Revolution LP. Lose yourself in this chilling track and watch this space for more from these Parisian visionaries.