Inviting fans deeper into the orbit of his unique sound, French electronic music artist Color K has unveiled the official music video for “Traveling Space.” Bubbly and buoyant, “Traveling Space” features summery, potent synths and intoxicating sound design. Its central theme is wanderlust, with lyrics exploring our need as humans to seek out adventure in the wake of a heartbreak. “I am traveling space, looking for a better place,” warbles Color K’s warm, vocoded voice. Color K’s music video essentially functions as a kaleidoscope, wherein fans can listen to his new single as they look out into various trippy, animated locales throughout the galaxy. The vantage point is first-person, directly from the seat of a spaceship that speeds thro...
“Odeum” – sebjin & High Klassified Returning to Quality Goods Records, Montreal-based artist sebjin has just unveiled his Cliff EP, with “Odeum” alongside High Klassified making up for a bright showcase of his multi-faceted style. “Trojan Horse” – Klasey Jones & Sooski Taken off Klasey Jones and The Wildcatz’s recent collaborative EP Operation Midnight (Part 2), “Trojan Horse” finds the former enlist Sooski for an ethereal drum & bass vibe. “Prove It” – Direct Based in Columbus, Direct has been capturing an international audience’s attention for some time now with his pensive productions, having become closely affiliated with landmark label Monstercat. His latest single “Prove It” combines tasteful UK garage grooves and nuanced melodies. “In My Head” – D...
Joining forces for a collaboration that is bound to start lighting up dancefloors in no time, Benson and Tommy Trash have delivered irresistible tech house grooves on “Spilt Milk.” Hailing from Australia, Benson and Trash have cemented themselves as powerhouses within dance music over the past years, achieving massive global success while receiving ARIA and Grammy nominations, respectively. Infectious and relentless, “Spilt Milk” marks Benson’s first single of 2022 while arriving fresh off Trash’s extended hiatus from the music industry and his North American “Jaguwawa” tour, which followed his eponymous single. Out via Ultra Music, “Spilt Milk” finds the two house virtuosos masterfully combine their unique production perspectives. Starting off with sultry vocals and subtle atm...
Miami-based producer GT_Ofice has been making strides in the electronic dance music space since emerging in 2019. What makes this producer stand out is his ability to create infectious electro-pop productions alongside sensational vocalists. For his latest offering, “Moving On,” GT_Ofice taps in Britt Lari for their third collaborative track to come out on CAINE Records. The two seem to work well together, once again unveiling a bubbly electronic anthem. The track begins with soft keys and warm chord progressions, setting the tone for the melodic house arrangement that follows. Lari provides a typically strong topline above GT_Ofice’s production, which is as radiant as ever, akin to finally breaking free from a ball and chain. “‘...
ALWZ SNNY and Sincerely Collins are back with their latest collab, a nostalgic hip-hop and electronic hybrid called “Fairytale.” Eschewing his signature bubbly future pop sound, ALWZ SNNY goes the house route this time around. With “Fairytale,” he produces a soaring, euphoric track with the anthemic sound design of an early 2010s progressive banger. Despite its high-energy drop, however, he still manages to employ acoustic guitar plucks for a melancholic vibe. The masked producer recently debuted “Fairytale” live at Solarfest, a music festival in Douglas, Arizona. It’s not the first collaboration between him and Collins, who worked together earlier in 2022 on their single “Glow.” “This is definitely my favorite release t...
Former Silverchair frontman Daniel Johns has returned with his second solo album, and he’s brought frequent collaborator What So Not along for the ride. According to the Australian electronic music producer, their new single “Stand ‘Em Up,” which appears on Johns’ FutureNever album, actually marks the first of multiple new tracks soon to come from the duo. What So Not teased the arrival of the single earlier this week while noting that their forthcoming collaborative project will mark his first creative venture outside the scope of dance music. “I’ve started a new project,” What So Not wrote on Instagram. “For the first time in my career, I’m releasing something that is NOT dance music. It’s with a dear friend of mine, Daniel...
Just weeks from releasing a brand new album, The Chainsmokers have dropped its latest single, a future pop song called “Riptide.” According to the song’s liner notes, “Riptide” boasts a formidable list of writers, counting Whethan, Emily Warren and Coldplay’s Chris Martin as collaborators. It’s a classic Chainsmokers record in terms of its emotive songwriting, which explores the desire to spend as much time with a significant other as possible. “But if I only get one life, this is what I wanna do,” croons The Chainsmokers’ Drew Taggart. “And if I only get one life, I wanna live it with you.” Take a listen to “Riptide” below. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Following “High” and ...
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 Fading Like A Flower – Roxette & Galantis To Believe – Louis The Child Words (feat. Zara Larsson) – Alesso Festival Hits 2022 Move It – Valentino Khan & Dillon Francis Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles One More Time – Nytrix & Kiesza Culture – Maddix Electronic Avenue Where you are (feat. WILLOW) – PinkPantheress Walk On Water – SLANDER, RØRY, Dylan Matthew Stand ‘Em Up (feat. What So ...
It’s always a good day when a new collaboration from SLANDER and Dylan Matthew arrives. Marking SLANDER’s second single this year following the massive NGHTMRE collaboration “Fall Into Me,” the duo have now unveiled “Walk On Water.” Featuring vocal contributions from Matthew as well as rising alt-rock star RØRY, the track is yet another brilliant display of SLANDER’s singular melodic bass production, laced with emotive lyrics about rekindling a lost love. In a six-minute arrangement that peels away more and more layers as it unfolds, the track is broken up by anthemic breakdown sections and celestial drops. RØRY and Matthew also stun in the song’s poignant duet. Take a listen to “Walk On Water” below. ...
We’re running out of superlatives for Sentio. In a matter of a month, Martin Garrix‘s debut club album has flat out dominated the electronic music landscape—and it isn’t even out yet. He’s released a staggering eight singles from the record, which is now a week from hitting streaming platforms in full. The latest single is “Find You,” a collaboration with Dutch compatriot Justin Mylo and Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Dewain Whitmore, who teamed up with Garrix nearly four years ago for 2018’s “Burn Out.” They’ve gone the progressive house route this time around, releasing a euphoric progressive house anthem with aching, lovelorn lyricism courtesy of Whitmore. Take a listen to “Find You” below. Sc...
Four years after Avicii‘s tragic death, Aloe Blacc has shared a touching tribute to his longtime friend and creative collaborator. In remembrance of the late dance music legend, Blacc has released a video wherein he performs a “Universal Language” version of their collaborative mega-hit, “Wake Me Up.” Music often serves as a way for people separated by language barriers to communicate, so the Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter performed his new version in three languages: Mandarin, Spanish and English. “Avicii’s music touched the world. Writing the lyrics and recording the vocals on ‘Wake Me Up’ was a transformative experience for me,” Blacc wrote in the caption of the video. “Everywhere I’ve been, no matter the country, music lovers and fans...
No matter how much we grow and adapt, it’s impossible to ignore our roots. Just Flux Pavilion, whose new single harkens back to his pioneering dubstep days of yesteryear. “After a couple years of exploring the space in-between the drops, I woke up one morning with a distinct feeling in my heart that I needed to write a f***ing banger,” said Pavilion, whose new single “Lore” dropped today. “So I’ve done exactly that.” He also said the track lays the foundation for the concept of the “Fluxiverse,” a fictional universe developed by his team over the last four years. Its mystical themes are conveyed by his new song’s eerie spoken-word segment, a soliloquy that serenades us to its eventual climax. “The elder gods...