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Conor Donnelly and Seamus D return with a cinematic anthem in “All My Loving,” their latest release on Magnetic Magazine Recordings. The track effortlessly blends euphoric melodies with house rhythms that feel tailor-made for sunset sessions on Funktion-One sound systems. Built around a warm, inviting vocal hook from Rain Castillo, the single glides smoothly, balancing
BLENDIN’ERA have released their latest EP Child of Fortune, a five-track project that brings together electronic production, pop structure, and international collaboration. The title track, featuring vocals from South African singer Tom Kingwell, leads the release with clean songwriting and steady energy—highlighting the group’s approach of working with strong vocalists and giving the songs space
Garvin’s latest release fits into a clear arc. With upcoming records scheduled on Get Busy, Psicodelica, and Jack City Records, “Party At The Ritz” adds to a catalog that prioritizes rhythm, space, and durability. Rather than one-off singles aimed at instant impact, the track sits in line with an ongoing strategy: produce material that holds
Andres Buzo continues to shape his sound with “What Can I Do,” a new track that leans into the atmosphere and structure of progressive house. Guided by melodic basslines and detailed percussion, the single showcases a restrained yet expressive approach to composition. The arrangement is built around deep pads and trance-influenced synth work, creating a
With over 50 self-released originals across two decades, I AM has never been one to do the same ol' thing. But with “No More”, his first official music video and latest single, the longtime producer and storyteller steps out in a new way. Getting into the story, “No More” blends lo-fi and spoken word to
Kai Wachi has released his sophomore album, NEKROSIS, through Kannibalen Records. The 13-track project spans multiple styles and collaborations, delivering a comprehensive look at how far the Boise producer has come in his artistic journey. Known for bridging genres and incorporating melodic weight into heavy bass production, Kai uses this album to further define that
Lemi Vice returns with “Calor De Turbo,” a new single that highlights his ability to balance rhythmic control and creative energy. Released independently on May 23, the track moves with a clear sense of purpose. Its opening hook lands with precision, backed by a clean, efficient groove that drives without excess. The vocals are sharp,
French producer Karasu Merodi is back with a new single called “Let Me In,” and it’s one of his most personal releases yet. Out now, the track explores themes of emotional isolation and self-protection, all wrapped in a lo-fi, electronic sound that feels soft but steady. The song follows the story of a young girl
Lightning In A Bottle 2025 has officially wrapped, and we’re so thankful for the energy it brought this year. photos by Ivan Meneses @ai.visuals Owned by The Do Lab, Lightning In A Bottle has grown into one of the largest transformational festivals on the West Coast. It caters to a crowd that blends mainstream EDM
Audio Obscura has never followed the path. Now, they’re closing one. As part of Amsterdam’s 750th anniversary celebration, the pioneering dance brand will transform the A10 highway into a massive outdoor rave on Saturday, June 21, 2025. This is not a symbolic venue choice—it’s a literal shutdown of one of the most vital traffic arteries
Randy Perez has a sense of patience within the music. The Phoenix-based producer has built his sound slowly, night after night, set after set, city to city. From live basslines to analog synths, there’s always intention—and the new VIP version of “Not Like You” follows suit. What started as a collaborative release with Baezic now
Not Yurs have reworked Kay Wagner’s “Can’t Sleep” into a functional acid-techno tool with real staying power. The remix cuts out the ambient drift of the original and replaces it with dense, loop-based movement and dry, locked-in percussion. It opens with glide—an acid motif that unfolds slowly over a stretched vocal loop—but never veers into
San Francisco is once again blessed by the gods of indie electronica for another blood moon celebration under the Portola electric sky. Goldenvoice’s answer to electronic nostalgia is back for 2025 with a strong lineup featuring headliners LCD Soundsystem, The Chemical Brothers, Dom Dolla, Peggy Gou, and many more. The festival takes place September 20-21
There’s a moment, just before the drop, when childhood rewinds. You hear the echoes of a classroom dance circle—then suddenly, it’s gone. Replaced by thudding bass, pitched claps, and that unmistakable smirk in the groove. Martial Simon’s latest single, “Shake,” takes the DNA of “The Hokey Pokey” and mutates it into a club-ready jolt, tailored
Dabin isn’t here to one-up himself—he already did that three albums ago. With Aura Park, he’s just having fun breaking his own formula. The record is 13 tracks deep, stacked with names you’d expect (Skylar Grey, Said The Sky, Grabbitz) and a few you might not—but somehow it all clicks. Every song sounds like it
You take a fast growing debut single, give it to a reowned producer and a festival-season regular—and magic tends to happen. Jules Liesl’s “Cherry” gets reimagined through the slick lens of James Hurr and Karsten Sollors, transforming it from pop flirtation to tribal house weapon. The remix leans into thick percussion, a moody groove, and
With over 50 million streams already in his pocket, DLG. is not stepping into 2025 quietly. The Austin-born, LA-based genre-melder has kicked off his debut album era with “Rich Man,” a track that marks a turn toward gritty indie soul while preserving his knack for melodic stickiness. It’s a personal message disguised as a breezy
Tampa-based artist TaReef KnockOut steps up with a clear message on his latest single “BABYLON”—a sharp, reflective track born from inspiration and grounded in intention. Originally from Tallahassee, TaReef’s no stranger to the Florida rap circuit, but “BABYLON” marks something different: less a song, more a call to attention. The track was sparked by Doechii’s
There’s something about the way Laura Zoog sings that makes even heartbreak feel like a comeback. Her latest single “DNR” (short for Do Not Resuscitate) captures that too-familiar spiral of missing someone you know better than to want back—and turns it into a pop rock exorcism with a high-gloss finish. The track arrives as Zoog’s
When John Anthony DeJoria and Joey Francis (aka Bad Nonno) linked up to form M42, subtlety clearly wasn’t part of the plan. Their latest release, “Gimme That Dirty,” blends drum and bass grit with techno’s relentless heartbeat- hitting with intent that doesn’t ask for permission. Operating between Los Angeles and Austin, the duo have carved
TWO LANES have released their latest single "Calling," available now via Two Lanes Music. The May 2 release previews the duo’s forthcoming EP and builds on their signature blend of ambient, organic, and electronic styles. "Calling" incorporates everything from piano recordings to string sections tracked live in studio. The Berlin-based sibling producers say the track
Melbourne-based bass producer Aydose teams up with Treats MC for the release of “Doof Science,” out today via Grand Alliance Music. The single marks Aydose’s debut on the U.S.-partnered independent label and captures the energy and cultural grit of Australia’s underground dance scene—specifically the “doof” community, a term rooted in the country’s thriving outdoor rave
Summer vibes hit the shore as Day Trip returns for another exciting weekend at the beautiful Queen Mary in Long Beach on June 21st and 22nd. A festival of sun, sea and spectacular views with some of today's hottest House & Techno artists is exactly what we all need to set the tone for an
ESCPE returns with “NITEWALK,” a slow-burning single that leans fully into wave music’s shadowy tension and crisp aesthetic control. Released via vibe.digital, the track marks another precision-focused outing from the Nashville-based producer, known for fusing cinematic atmosphere with weighty low-end frameworks. The track opens in a cloud of sub-heavy ambiance—slick, brooding, and just spacious enough
Melbourne-based bass producer Aydose teams up with Treats MC for the release of “Doof Science,” out today via Grand Alliance Music. The single marks Aydose’s debut on the U.S.-partnered independent label and captures the energy and cultural grit of Australia’s underground dance scene—specifically the “doof” community, a term rooted in the country’s thriving outdoor rave
ACCIO releases “For You My Love,” a quietly powerful single that leans into warmth, nostalgia, and melodic clarity. Released independently, the track expands on the sonic identity he's been carving out since launching the alias in late 2024—balancing emotional weight with light-footed production. The track builds itself around a soft, center-floating vocal and layered synth
Dabin has steadily evolved into one of electronic music’s most versatile and musically trained artists. Originally from Toronto and now based in Los Angeles by way of Denver, the producer and multi-instrumentalist has spent more than a decade refining a sound that bridges acoustic instrumentation with electronic structure. Known for his live sets that incorporate
Now entering its seventh year, Ocaso Festival has carved out a reputation as one of Central America’s most distinctive electronic music events—blending deep house, techno, and global talent with the untamed backdrop of Costa Rica’s Pacific coast. Held in Jaco, the festival offers a rare combination of rugged natural beauty and thoughtfully curated programming, placing
Some producers crank out club tracks. Greg (BR) and San Pacho engineer them. Their new two-track EP Lights Off / Born Lucky, out now on Terminal Underground, finds the sweet spot between floor-filling function and rhythmic finesse. It’s a clean-cut case of two artists syncing up and dialing in, producing an EP that’s been precision-built
Frankfurt-based producer Dave Leck is no stranger to the dance music world, but his latest release, Floodgate, out now on Magnetic Magazine Recordings, showcases just how far his sound has evolved. The track feels like a perfect reflection of Leck’s journey—hypnotic, emotionally grounded, and a true extension of his influences, yet completely shaped through his
Kay Wagner’s latest release, “Hands Up,” skips the pleasantries. It kicks the door in and gets straight to work. The Frankfurt-based producer dials in a stripped-back acid techno hammer, layering distorted synth squelches over precision-drilled percussion and low-end pressure that hits like concrete. There’s no fluff to wade through. From the first bar, the track
Yuuki Yoshiyama goes far beyond the call of duty of a DJ. With nearly three decades in the global electronic scene, he’s built a career that blends artist experience, festival production, and business development into one continuous motion. From headlining sets at EDC Las Vegas to leading Japan’s largest arena dance music event, GMO SONIC,
Varun Sheel is making big moves, and his latest single “Wasteland” is proof the momentum is real. The Boston-based artist blends Bollywood textures with K-pop polish, wrapping it all in a slick indie-pop shell that hits hard without trying too hard. From the jump, “Wasteland” grabs you with its bass-driven pulse and sharp melodic pacing
juuku reemerges with “fall into me,” a single that signals a clear creative shift while retaining the artist’s emotional core. The track balances energetic pacing with airy, cinematic textures—showcasing a more uptempo sound that still taps into the introspective tone his listeners have come to expect. It's both a pivot and a continuation, a recalibration
Over the past year, Julie Bergan has taken full control of her narrative. From launching her own label, Karate Records, to curating a visual and sonic world on her terms, she’s proven that independence doesn’t mean going smaller—it means getting locked in. With over 900 million streams, platinum-certified releases, and performances alongside Dua Lipa, Alan
Zack Martino, the electronic virtuoso who had you humming along to anthems like "Mood" and "Crave U," is leveling up his game yet again—this time by diving headfirst into label ownership with the launch of Dusk Till Dawn Records. Far from just another dance imprint, Martino’s venture promises to shake up the melodic house and
Las Vegas-based DJ Manifesto is stepping into a new level of international visibility following the release of “Find Our Way Back” featuring Madison Gil. The single strikes a balance between cinematic emotion and mainstage energy, fusing soaring violin melodies with polished electronic production. Anchored by a narrative of personal resilience, the track builds around Gil’s
Singaporean producer MYRNE returns with a four-track project that leans all the way into his lane: emotional, cinematic, and deeply melodic dance music. Set for release on March 31, 2025, the Heal EP is a tightly crafted journey through progressive and melodic house that favors warmth over spectacle, offering dancefloor rhythm wrapped in meditative calm.
Out now via Boom Records, “REWIND” is a high-velocity collaboration between two of bass music’s sharpest rising talents: Nikita, the Wicked and Darby. Equal parts seismic and surgical, the track is engineered for peak-time destruction—fusing gritty sub-bass, massive percussion, and an unexpected flip into a frenetic drum & bass drop that resets the room. With