From Rarotonga in the Cook Islands, one of the Pacific Islands’ most innovative electronic acts Coco House Bros, released their breakthrough track “Mana” in 2024.
Now Australian producer Watermelon Boy has lent his signature tones to a brand new remix. Combining elements of tech-house, amapiano and rave, this rhythm heavy track is perfectly tuned for sunset in the tropics.
German artist Solarrio’s newest single, “So Many Questions,” is a smooth, synth-infused single blending smooth 1980s R&B vibes with lush synthwave production.
Produced by Solarrio & Tayo Fetti, and co-written by Solarrio & Holland Izz, “So Many Questions” explores the complexities of love, honesty, and emotional boundaries.
The song highlights the delicate balance of truth-telling and relationship dynamics, delivered through Solarrio’s signature smooth vocal style and clever lyricism.
Mixed and mastered by Khalil Chahine, the track boasts a refined soundscape that enhances its melodic, nostalgic feel while maintaining a fresh, contemporary edge.
About Solarrio:
Berlin-based artist Solarrio is known for effortlessly blending genres, merging Funk, Synthwave, and R&B to create music that feels timeless yet unmistakably modern. His global background shapes his unique sonic identity, resonating with diverse audiences worldwide.
Co-written with acclaimed pop songwriter Sam Martin (David Guetta, Jason Derulo, Maroon 5), the track seamlessly fuses infectious pop vocals with high-energy bass music, pushing the genre forward.
A rousing romantic piece for piano and orchestra, the track takes inspiration from the likes of Rachmaninov and John Williams.
Without the huge budget required to record a full orchestra, Michael worked with twelve fantastic musicians from across the globe to bring the piece to life, with Yuri Villar on flutes, Meredith G on french horns, Jon-Paul Frappier on trumpets, Jonas Hocherman on trombones and tuba, Nisa Addina, Damian Bolotin, Nikos Mavridis and Jean-Philippe de Passos on violins, Nikos Mavridis on violas, Marco Pescosolido and Ben Trigg on celli and Bruno Migliari on double basses. Michael played the piano and clarinet parts himself.
This piece conveys a deep sense of empathy and understanding, reflecting the resilience and strength of those affected by the recent and ongoing events in Ukraine. Michael has tried to capture a spirit of hope, solidarity and a deep emotional connection to the struggles and triumphs of the Ukrainian people, using a theme that expresses courage, emotion and endurance.
Chaton’s super-danceable and hard-punching debut track is inspired by futurism, the aspiration to create technologies seemingly from the future, to enable a better life for us all today.
About the Artist
Introducing Chaton, a rising electronic artist hailing from the sunny shores of Sanibel, FL, United States. Chaton’s debut single, “From the Future,” released on the 15th of March 2025, showcases his fresh take on electronic music.
Drawing inspiration from futurism, Chaton’s sound is a blend of hard-punching beats and melodic bass that will transport listeners to an otherworldly sonic experience. With a musical style influenced by jazz, classical, house, techno, and hip-hop, Chaton is set to make waves in the electronic music scene.
Chaton’s musical journey is driven by a desire to create a better world through his art.
Latvian artist EXVCT is back with a new single “Don Slow Down” an electronic music track that’s been climbing up the charts on Beatport since its release.
The high energy track with powerful drops, has spent weeks on the Hype chart, catching the attention of TikTok influencers theonlyMajed, Mealie, Andrejko_epta, Adam Birch, Ketts and others.
Belgian artist Ninjahtiger is collaborating with two Africans- Nigerian-born Honey Zinzs and Zimbabwe native, JahLNT on his new dance track “Get Into The Groove”
American electronic music artist and producer Proppaganda has released an electronic music version of “Nomacita” a track by Miss Monique, Genesi and Carl Bee.