William Black has joined forces with Cinema Kid for a brand new single, “You’re Not Alone.” Out now via Lowly, the track finds the two colliding to produce an uplifting indietronica anthem with a future bass twist. “You’re Not Alone” winds up a slow-burning melody before crescendoing into a blissed-out drop. It’s yet another emotive banger from the EDM.com Class of 2021 star Black, whose signature sound design is as potent as ever. Take a listen below. “You’re Not Alone” follows last month’s collaboration with Said The Sky and SayWeCanFly, “On My Own.” Black released his stunning sophomore album, Pieces, almost a year ago. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles While Cinema Kid supported Black on his Pieces headlining tour and released a...
The electronic music community is constantly evolving with new sounds every week, as artists become more innovative with their compositions. EDM.com’s weekly “Playlist Picks” series highlights the top releases in the genre, helping uncover the latest tracks that will soon dominate the dance music scene. EDM.com Top Hits Fred again.. – Bleu (better with time) GRiZ feat. ProbCause & Chrishira Perrier – Skydive J. Worra feat. Nathan Nicholson – Lightning To Strike Festival Hits 2022 Rezz – ID1 Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles WHIPPED CREAM & The Duchess – Be Here (La La La) Noizu & Second City – More Love Electronic Avenue Alison Wonderland – Down The Line Gryffin feat. Elley Duhé – Forever Just A Gent, David...
RL Grime is ready to rumble this Halloween season. He has made it tradition to tap celebrity voices into his annual Halloween mixes, and this year remains no different with legendary UFC announcer Bruce Buffer joining the festivities. Buffer emphatically introduces the undisputed king of Halloween, Grime, who debuted his roughly 75-minute “Halloween XI: Dead Space” mix at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. The supercharged effort additionally received some assistance from returning guests Jake Foushee and Goosebumps author R.L. Stine. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles This year’s edition marks a particularly strong offering from Grime, and it’s easy to imagine it will only continue to age well with time. This year’s mix is a testbed for his unreleased h...
Traversing through a storyline of epic proportions while uniting a slew of musical influences, PsoGnar has released his debut album, Fate of Gnarnia. PsoGnar curates melodic and heavy-hitting arrangements that grab listeners’ attention within seconds. His artistic expression extends far beyond music production, however, with his unique skillset as a singer-songwriter allowing him to tell engaging stories that live within his own sci-fi universe. Fate of Gnarnia comes alongside a stunning album trailer created by acclaimed designer Zhixo, using Unreal Engine 5. In PsoGnar’s own words, Fate of Gnarnia is less of a debut album and “more of a magnum opus.” The project spans across 12 vibrant songs that are as captivating as they are intricate. The epic “Fate of Gnarnia” introduces us into his ...
Coming in hot is surging house music producer Sam Blacky, whose new single, Move Like That,” is out now via Tom & Collins’ Terms & Conditions label. The track follows Blacky’s single from August, “Colombiana,” showcasing her affinity for combining Latin-inspired sounds with house music. ”This single was inspired once again by my love for Latin dance music, and that’s why we wanted to go with Terms & Conditions. I have known Tom & Collins for many years, so to finally come together on a project is the only thing that made sense for this track,” Blacky said in a statement. Inspired by Blacky’s global travels, “Move Like That” is a dancefloor heater infused with exotic sound design. Starting off with a ste...
We all know Fred again.. is a gifted music producer. But it’s actually his humanity which is his greatest weapon. After being starved for connection throughout the isolation of the pandemic, our hunger for genuine bonds is ravenous. And no one is able to cultivate them with their music quite like Fred, a master of unfiltered storytelling whose new album, Actual Life 3, is a reminder to imbue color in life’s grey moments. AL3 is a microcosm of Fred’s profound ability to turn life’s happenstances into visceral dance music. Interpolating samples from real-life encounters, transcendent songwriting sessions and even random videos sent by friends, the album is a collage of the mementos he’s collected during his breakthrough year. We’ve pulled the yar...
Knocking house music is the name of the game for Valentino Khan‘s latest single, a club heater that, like its name, promises to keep the temperature of the crowd “Goin Up.” Featuring rave sirens and a feet-stomping bassline, the track is out now via Khan’s VK Music imprint. Khan wastes no time plunging into the deep end on “Goin Up,” kicking things off with a sumptuous four-on-the-floor beat before the vocals storm in like a war cry. Menacing acid tones work in tandem with speaker-busting bass, bringing us to the basement with our sunglasses on and our hands in the air. “The moment felt right for me to put together another house banger, this time with 303 vibes. Go up with this one and enjoy,” Khan said in a statement. With the track al...
Congolese-Belgian record producer, songwriter, entrepreneur and label owner Brunel Wekho is making moves. The multi-faceted artist has produced a wide range of EDM tracks over the years, as well as pop. This expansive range has caught the attention of a slew of high-profile artists, the latest being MATTN and Paris Hilton, who have tapped him to remix their collab, “Lone Wolves.” “Lone Wolves” was released via Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike’s venerated Smash The House imprint in 2019. Wekho has now remixed it into a bubbly dance record, turning the original pop production into a club-ready moombahton track. Wekho’s sizzling rendition finds him blending organic percussive elements, tropical sound design and thumping drum prog...
Alison Wonderland‘s new single is a reminder that all dark times come to end—and we’re better for them. Released today via Astralwerks, “Down the Line” is yet another stunning electronic anthem from the Aussie superstar. The new track could’ve easily fit in Loner, her scintillating third album, which revealed the most vulnerable—and empowering—songwriting of her career. The song’s emboldening lyricism is signature Wonderland, who is at her best when writing about the resolve it takes to conjure strength amid the vicious throes of solitude. “We need the dark times in order to get to the light,” Wonderland said in a press release. “We need that experience to know that it’s going to be okay one day. The track is me acknowledging that ...
EDM.com Class of 2021 star Lucii has shared a brand new track, an emotive dance record called “Sleeping Pills.” Lucii’s sultry vocals dance atop potent, pillowy production in “Sleeping Pills.” She maintains a subtle sound in the verses, only to unleash a cathartic chorus with gut-wrenching lyrics about losing someone she cares about and the inability to silence her mind. “Tears falling from my eyes / I’m alright, I’m fine, I lie / ‘Cause I keep having to take sleeping pills,” sings Lucii. Alongside the release of “Sleeping Pills” Lucii shared a hypnotic lyric video, which you can check out below. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Lucii says she pivoted her sound two years ago because she wasn̵...
It’s never too young to find a hobby. In Mesophonic’s case, he found dubstep. At 10 years of age, the diminutive DJ and electronic music producer is poised to make a name for himself in the Denver area, a hub of promising bass music talent. Based in Fort Collins, Mesophonic started performing at the ripe age of seven, even though he could barely see over the DJ equipment. Inspired by experimental bass music, he spins a wonky blend of dubstep and riddim at his shows. Most recently, he performed at the Aggie Theater and Black Box, his team tells us. Mesophonic Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Mesophonic is now set to release a heavy-hitting EP, aptly titled Wormhole, on streaming platforms next month. “Wormhole is a space trip that allowed me to try some ne...
REZZ‘s new spine-chilling mix is a tribute to the early days of her career. As “Nightmare On Rezz Street 2” begins, a twisted carousel of glitchy sound descends listeners into Rezz’s latest nightmare, wherein a haunting recording of a patient in a psychiatric hospital sets an ominous tone. Over the course of the 12 tracks, fans are presented with an all-original collection of dark, minimal soundscapes reminiscent of the music that helped propel Rezz to stardom. “Nightmare On Rezz Street 2” uses visceral digital animation to offer fans a well-crafted and thoughtful body of work. Alongside the sinister aesthetic and production elements, she sprinkles in some samples from a few of her classic releases. The fourth track, for example, reintrodu...