If you want to experience a 2000s rave, then you have to experience this new mau5trap compilation. California-based DJ and producer Jordan Orcaz, famously known as No Mana, presents Electromag: 19 tracks of electro house heaven. Earlier this year, No Mana dropped singles from the record with house legends Tommy Trash and Wolfgang Gartner, giving you a taste of what…
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When there’s a win for diversity and inclusion, we all win. And QRTR definitely wins with her sophomore album, infina ad nausea. The producer, née Meagan Rodriguez, is a Latina woman in the LGBTQ+ community and when you listen to this project, you’ll soon find out that her diversified perspective gives her the experience to relate to everyone who gets their ears…
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jives Soars Through Rich And Colorful Canyons With ‘In As Many Words’
by John Donahueby John DonahueShedding nothing but warmth and comfort, jives is back with his newest piece, ‘In As Many Words.’ A journey which teleports you into a vast and open scenery. Filled with graceful canyons, flowing water, and unlimited greenery. As if you were flying through a colorful kaleidoscope where everything in its universe is completely balanced to the core. A spiritual and…
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EDDIE & Bad Disk stun on ‘Electro Forever’ with a fresh take on a classic sound released on mau5trap. ‘Electro Forever’ echoes the same sentiments in its name as in its sound, which is comprised of fundamental electro house notes and big funky disco flare. This catchy and flirty track is the third and final single from No Mana’s forthcoming…
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Matroda Creates A Groove Infused Trip With His ‘JACK THE HOUSE EP Pt. 2’
by John Donahueby John DonahueMaking the underground dance the night away, Matroda is back for another groundbreaking project! This time, he’s sharing his newest EP called, JACK THE HOUSE EP Pt.2. A sequel to the first installment which truly did wonders for his path of creativity. The artist has been doing nothing but bringing the house genre a step further. Nasty basslines, addictive vocal samples,…
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PREMIERE: Chicago House Legend DJ Deeon Remixes Cakes da Killa x Proper Villains’ ‘What’s The Word’
This new music Friday, we’re bringing the “dance” back in electronic dance music. Today, Chicago house icon DJ Deeon delivers his Half A Blunt Mix of ‘What’s The Word.’ The original track was in New York City legends Cakes da Killa and Proper Villains’ sought-after collaborative EP, Muvaland Vol. 2. Cakes da Killa has been credited as one of the…
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The names Coka Cobra and Walschlager have been the talk of the music industry as these rising producers have shown no signs of slowing down anytime soon. With a clear ability to infuse numerous genres including trap and deep house music, Coka Cobra and Walschlager are no strangers when it comes down to leaving their listeners in awe for more…
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Dr. Fresch Talks Glass Petals Collab, Pandemic Impact, Career Growth + More [Interview]
Feeling a bit under the weather? Missing some good old house music at live shows and music festivals? Well, have no fear as Dr. Fresch is here to provide the perfect electro and g-house remedy to get you off your feet and feeling alive with just a few of his contagious, yet electrifying beats. Whether he’s throwing down classics or…
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The Funk Hunters, Defunk And Akylla Release Their Shining ‘Warn Ya’ Remix Package
by John Donahueby John DonahueA few months ago, The Funk Hunters, Defunk and Akylla released their stellar collaboration, ‘Warn Ya.’ A mid-tempo classic filled with spiritual vocals, futuristic sound design and more. Showcasing a brand new side to their projects. Evolving to a higher degree for themselves and amazing their audience. And now, to give them even more excitement and emotion, they’ve put together…
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With his US visa recently being approved last month, Matroda has been the talk of the music industry with the announcement of a series of festivals including EDC Orlando and Nocturnal Wonderland as well as his very own Jack The House Tour in North America. As many of us have been undeniably missing those live shows and festivals, what better…