Dusting the cobwebs off a nine-year hiatus, Swedish House Mafia have stunned the EDM community by releasing two new songs in four days. And after their latest drop, it’s clear a new chapter of the legendary trio is unfolding before our eyes. Swedish House Mafia today unveiled “Lifetime,” a haunting single with Ty Dolla $ign and 070 Shake. With its downtempo arrangement and hypnotic sound design, the track has the feel of a dystopian “Starboy.” Check out the official music video, which was directed by Alexander Wessely, below. In a new interview with Zane Lowe of Apple Music 1, the group opened up about “Lifetime” and its ties to a new album in the works. “It’s 100% feel,” Steve Angello said of the new singl...
Riot Ten made the most of his quarantine, taking that time to develop his sophomore album, Hype Or Die: Homecoming. The new record, released on Steve Aoki’s Dim Mak Records, showcases the producer’s trademark “Hype Or Die” sound and offers insight into his ability to take on explorative sonic ventures. The album features collabs with Bok Nero, Dogma, and more, tying together Riot Ten’s penchant for dubstep, riddim, trap, and house music. This blend of styles makes for a rollercoaster of a ride from start-to-finish. Born and raised in El Paso, TX, Riot Ten exploded into the world of dance music at the age of 22. He released music with Never Say Die and Bassrush, among other electronic music tastemakers, before joining the Dim Mak family in 2017. Recomm...
American rockers, The War on Drugs, are back with their first studio album in four years. I Don’t Live Here Anymore is due out on Oct. 29 through Atlantic Records. Today, the band shared the first of 10 songs in “Living Proof,” alongside news of a 2022 North American/European tour. In a release, I Don’t Live Here Anymore is billed to be an uncommon rock album about resilience in the face of despair. “Living Proof” sets the tone for the album as The War on Drugs transform pain through a very soft rock tune. They don’t try to lure listeners with a danceable hook or flashy video, just Adam Granduciel with his guitar, walking Stinson Beach in California and singing about his struggles and ability to overcome. Plain, simple, and effective. Watch the “Living Proof” music video below. [embedded c...
With three new releases in the last three months alone, it’s safe to say grunge house trailblazer Saint Punk is on a roll. Keeping things interesting are the distinctly experimental sounds of each track, from the sultry bass tones of “Closer Tonight” to the Latin house-infused “Comatose.” His latest, “Gloves” with Matt McAndrew, keeps the momentum going, adding a heavy dose of rock & roll to his diverse discography. Jumpstarted by a banging percussion line and blazing synths, “Gloves” is unrelenting and full of passion. It largely bypassing verses and a bridge, instead structured around an anthemic chorus repeated like the melody of a house track. This one will have you on your feet and banging your head the whol...
From the toe-tapping saxophone melody of “Not Again” to the pop-infused flavor of “Weekends,” Ookay has found himself in the thick of his forthcoming sophomore album’s release cycle. Now he’s back again with “Be OK,” a dream team collaboration with Elohim and Flux Pavilion. And while some may call three a crowd, this killer combination is anything but. Released July 16th, “Be OK” is the best of three worlds. It seamlessly pulls together Ookay’s happy-go-lucky groove, Elohim’s honest songwriting and Flux Pavilion’s bouncy bass breaks for a dance-pop banger bound for sunny summer days. Conceptualized during a 2019 session between Ookay and Flux Pavilion, the optimism of “Be OK” dates ba...
KDrew and Kayrae have joined forces for “Enough,” a heart-wrenching future bass banger with the intensity to send chills down the collective spine of the EDM community. Kayrae’s aching topline explores the strength it takes to grapple with inner demons—a feeling we can all relate to as we dust off the cobwebs of a year in isolation. The LA-based singer-songwriter’s airy vocals float atop stentorian electronic production courtesy of KDrew, whose sound design chops are as strong as ever in “Enough.” The tender nature of the song’s lyricism, which cuts deeps with poignant lines like “I just want to self-medicate,” are buoyed by incredibly uplifting production. It’s a dichotomy between melancholy and mirth tha...
Fresh off his debut dance music release, “My Baby Shot Me Down,” renowned DJ and producer Cruz has unveiled an expansive remix package bursting at the seams with club flair. In collaboration with fellow producer Adam Nazar and rising singer-songwriter V Of Vossae, Cruz tapped seven impressive electronic music acts to breathe new life into the track, all of whom bring their A-game with reworks ranging from techno to slap house to nu-disco. New York-based dance music tandem ONEDUO start things off with a synth-laden edit, employing warm guitar plucks and intoxicating chords to kick off the bundle with a melodic punch. Vinny Vibe comes next, dropping a with a soulful, piano-driven twist before Angelyna Rose keeps the momentum alive with a brisk slap h...
Teaming up with KOLIDESCOPES and Sinead Harnett, Sonny Fodera has returned with a fresh house tune called “Nah,” out now via his own Solotoko imprint. The track arrives ahead of a sold-out UK tour in the fall. This new collab is an anthem in the making. “Nah” starts off with a progressive house beat, adding in strong piano chords before introducing Harnett’s assertive lyricism. While the vocals add a romantic accent, the lyrics are anything but. The song tells the tale of a woman who has had enough dealing with an ex and is ready to be independent. Check out “Nah” below. You can find the track on your preferred streaming platform here. MUSIC RELEASES SM1LO, Aiden Jude and Pat C Drop Slap House Tune “Touch Me” A...
Hot off the heels of his latest single “VHS,” Tony Romera has returned to Monstercat with an unrelenting house heater called “MS69.” The brooding grittiness of “MS69” is right on brand for the French producer’s signature bass house sound. Making use of an intoxicating vocal sample and aggressive Korg synth, Romera has cooked up an incredibly catchy beat. Check out the new track below. “I was feeling heated the day I made “MS69,” he said. “It was originally called ‘UPS FDP,’ which translates to me cursing at UPS in French slang, because they were late on delivering my new synths.” “Since I wasn’t able to get them in time, I decided to make a super aggressive track with my Korg MS-20,” Romera cont...
A year after releasing the first single from Tiësto‘s VER:WEST side project, the dance music legend has returned with a fresh track on his Musical Freedom imprint. “Elements Of A New Life” reinforces the techno-focused sound Tiësto promised when debuting VER:WEST. Embracing a more melancholic feel, the tune plays into subtleties while simultaneously showing off his undeniable talents as a producer. The hypnotic bassline fuses effortlessly with fluttery sonic elements, showcasing a nuanced arrangement. Though VER:WEST is still a fresh name for most, Tiësto has done plenty to leave his mark under the alias in a short amount of time. Last year, he released the projcetc’s debut single “5 Seconds Before Sunrise” just days before his momen...
World-renowned electronic music producer deadmau5 has teamed up with Lights for an anthemic single called “When The Summer Dies,” out now via mau5trap. When deadmau5 and Lights first teamed up back in 2018 to release the midtempo track “Drama Free,” it was something of a perfect pairing. Longtime friends and collaborators, the two have since performed on numerous occasions, such as at the 2019 editions of Ultra Music Festival and Creamfields. Today, they have reunited to release an electro single reminiscent of some of deadmau5’s earlier music. “When The Summer Dies” showcases Lights’ signature pop-punk sensibilities, infused with a playful production from deadmau5. Check out the track below and find it on streaming platforms ...
Though Eric Prydz‘s Tonja Holma alias has been quiet since 2017, the Swedish dance music legend hasn’t completely abandoned it. Today he’s returned with a treat for longtime fans, as he’s revived the nom de plume for a brand new single released on his Pryda Presents imprint. “All Night” delivers on its hype. The slow burn of the tune feels incredibly natural, allowing listeners to be consumed by soaring synths, a captivating vocal sample, and a pounding bassline while waiting for its climax. This release aligns well with Tonja Holma’s previous EP Tonja, as both maintain an upbeat, progressive sound. Tonja Holma isn’t the only secondary mask Eric Prydz dons from time to time. He’s similarly departed from his usual sound to rel...