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WENZDAY & BINGEWATCH - SHAKE

Music, Original MixSara NatkinsComment

Bringing the sounds of the West Coast underground to the global spotlight, LA-based producers Wenzday and Bingewatch team up to reveal a refined tech-house joint aptly titled “Shake.” A synergistic collaboration designed for the dancefloor, “Shake” is a fiery club cut made for warehouse romps and sinful indulgence. A culmination of LA’s underground dance scene, this four-on-the-floor thrasher is a testament to the tandem’s artistic chemistry and growing influence on the West Coast. Watch this space for more from hau5trap and their growing roster of dance music all-stars.

SAN PACHO - PIECES OF ME FT. AVACAR

Music, Original MixSara NatkinsComment

Croatian multi-hyphenate San Pacho takes to deadmau5's house imprint to debut "Pieces Of Me" ft. Avacar. Best characterized by its sweeping techy grooves, San Pacho's "Pieces Of Me" is a sonic display of house music mastery. An attention-grabbing kick swelters in time with infectiously oscillating synths, as Avacar's vocal musings carry the track to fruition. As "Pieces Of Me" progresses, Pacho flexes his production prowess with newly fluttering synth patterns juxtaposing on industrial-esque percussive elements. Between Avacar's intricately spliced vocals and San Pacho's immaculate production, "Pieces Of Me" solidifies itself as a standout house feat. Speaking on his new single, San Pacho explains: "'Pieces Of Me' is a single I wanted to do for quite a bit. Avacar and I have talked about collaborating before on a record and I think we clicked really well on this one. A strong emotional breakdown with a powerful groovy drop is a recipe for a good time on the dance floor."

GLASS PETALS - LEAVE YOUR MIND BEHIND

Music, Original MixSara NatkinsComment

Peddling the motto "club music only," Glass Petals is the side project of veteran producer Felix Cartal and Johnny Jover. The pair's penchant for creating dancefloor-forward sound is chronicled through each refined release. Now, the pair take their talents to deadmau5's hau5trap label for "Leave Your Mind Behind.” "Leave Your Mind Behind" combines classic old-school rave with polished club flair. Drawing inspiration from the sounds of the underground, Glass Petals pays thoughtful homage to house music's roots, all while adding their own unique touch. The pair delivers a sweltering four-on-the-floor feat, masterfully combining its driving synth patterns with hypnotic vocal chops. A sonic work displaying a true iron-clad grasp on the club sounds of the now, "Leave Your Mind Behind" is Glass Petals' exciting first offering of 2022.

DAVID HERRLICH - TOUCH

Music, Original MixSara NatkinsComment

German-born and based multi-hyphenate David Herrlich takes to deadmau5's house imprint to debut "Touch." Available worldwide on hau5trap, "Touch" is the latest addition to the fresh-faced house music label.
A sweeping dancefloor anthem, "Touch" sonically fuses oscillating basslines with techy grooves to create a whirring impact. Swathed in dance-ready swagger, David Herrlich masterfully combines intricate synth performance with sweltering vocals. Bouncy four-on-the-floor melodies ensure Herrlich's newest to be left on loop.

TOMMY TRASH x KIESZA - TECTONIC

Music, Original MixSara NatkinsComment

Returning to the limelight once again are frequent mau5trap collaborators Tommy Trash and Kiesza, two enigmatic superstars with worldwide scope. The transcendental pair join forces in a sonic melding of the minds for their first-ever collaboration "Tectonic." A sweeping anthem rooted in deep reflection, “Tectonic” serves as an illustrious ode to artistic and individualistic rebirth. Arpeggiated synths swell aside poignant piano punches as Kiesza’s spellbinding vocals enter the nearly 4-minute ride. Lending the lyrical performance of a lifetime to Tommy Trash’s seductive composition, Kiesza’s sultry storytelling whisks listeners into a trance atop serenely echoing melodies. A unique collaboration for the ages, “Tectonic” is a wholly impassioned endeavor.

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