The electronic music single is a high impact, high energy track with a subtronics like bassline that the artist describes as “great for jamming and headbanging.”
About the Artist
V3ng3ance is a producer and performer known for his genre-blending sound, electrifying shows, and bold, unmistakable look. His trademark split-dye hair hints at alien origin, perfectly matched by his otherworldly, freeform wubs and heavy dubstep.
“Over again” the new single by American electronic music artist GR1FN is a vibe you need to experience, thanks to its chunky kick and sunset and late night vibe.
Joerg Peters, widely recognized by his pseudonymFantomacs, has emerged as a groundbreaking figure in the electronic music industry, captivating audiences with his innovative soundscapes and daring approach to music. Hailing from the dynamic city of Berlin, currently based in Bern, Switzerland, Fantomacs’ journey from his hometown’s rich musical tapestry to international acclaim has been nothing short of remarkable.
This latest single offers a seamless blend of cutting-edge electronic beats and rich acoustic textures, marking yet another milestone in the band’s ever-evolving sonic journey.
The beats underlying “Icy Dreams” are produced with the Korg NanoPops drum machine, an homage to the groundbreaking sounds of Jean-Michel Jarre, and paired with Fantomacs’ signature approach to composition.
Electro-trap beats pulse and swirl, creating a dynamic yet introspective foundation. Layered on top are lush, acoustic textures that imbue the track with depth and warmth, drawing the listener into an immersive soundscape.
Thematically, “Icy Dreams” captures a universal longing for peace and positivity amidst life’s challenges. It is a poignant reflection of the band’s vision, offering a message of hope and positivity through music. The result is a track that transcends genres, seamlessly weaving together electronic innovation, acoustic instruments and emotional resonance.
Australian band Extra Time has shared the video for the “The Town Where Time Stood Still” the final song off their aptly named 2024 album Songs with Extra Long Titles.
The R&B and soul-infused jazz track was inspired by band member Brendan McNamara’s 2021 family holiday to the seaside holiday town of Brunswick Heads in northern New South Wales in Australia but is also meant to “describe that feeling that a song gives you when it takes you back to the time and the place where you first heard it.”
“Visiting Brunswick Heads took me back in time to my childhood and all the things that made summer vacations great hence the line:Its always summer,” Brandon shares. “And your dreams can come true”
“The place is crazy busy for a summer seaside town, ridiculous traffic, hard to park, overpriced food of very variable quality with insanely expensive accommodation.”
While shopping for strings at a local music store with his daughter, the owner mentioned a vintage store to the singer who googled them and found out about fan fret Rickenbacker 481 the store had for sale.
Though he didn’t need the guitar, he set off in search of the store accompanied by his daughter, falling in love with the city nicknamed Brunswick Heads or Brunz by locals
Some of most memorable landmarks described by Brendon include an old Memorial Hall which he says would be “great for a gig” a tiny library which posts Word of The Day signs each day and a refurbished 1930’s cinema that featured a local choir singing Russian folk songs called Dusty Esky and a video store that still rents VHS.
The guitar was sold out by the time they got to the sore but Brenden ended up falling in love with the town which reminded him of his childhood summer holidays.
Nigerian-Canadian artist Badboi Jay is demonstrating his versatility with the release of his latest single, “Rock” a high energy party anthem with a perfect blend of Afrobeats and rock music.
With influences from Burna Boy, Olamide, Rema, Shallipopi, Badboi Jay’s signature style is an electrifying mix of pulsating beats, gritty guitar riffs, and his unmistakable vocal energy.
Thank to this, “Rock” brings an innovative twist to the Afro-fusion scene, delivering a sound that is both rebellious and dancefloor-ready.
Speaking on the track, Badboi Jay says, “I wanted to create something that pushes boundaries— something that makes you want to let loose, party hard, and feel unstoppable. ‘ROCK’ is all about embracing the moment and living life to the fullest.”
American singer Billy Terry has released his latest single “Once Upon A Time” a dance track which was completely recorded over a Zoom call with his producer.
“It was one of the most exciting things I’ve ever done as an artist, Billy shares, recalling the creative process between him and his producer who was based in the Italian city of Ragusa while Billy was in New York.
“We’d both attended a production class at 343 Labs in New York so we it was fun to push our creativity and I’m happy with the way it turned out.
Born Peter Kaeufler the Frankfurt-based artist who started his career in 2016 explains that his aim was to celebrate the significant year when “the disco era was on its top and rap was coming up. It was a funky mix of RnB groove and cool vocals.”
The Ghana native revealed that he wrote the song after falling deeply in love with someone. “I found myself thinking her and craving her attention every single minute. I just wanted her by my side. Nothing else mattered.”
He also decided to make “Addicted to You” the first song on his EP after it helped him finally gain the approval of his biggest mentor in the music industry.
“Addicted to You” is Cayzee’s second single of the year after “Na Ma Nani ( I Melt)” featuring Genevieve
American producer Mike Crook who gained recognition for his work with Blueface, Tyga and YG is sharing a House Music version of “Too Close” the biggest hit by 90s R&B group, Next.
Born on Christmas Day in Pasadena, California Mike’s early musical influences included the vibrant energy of Blink-182 and the gritty flow of Tupac. With his growing passion fueled and nurtured by his fascination with the music videos on MTV Base and an an electronic drum set he requested as a child.
Mike Crook got his big break working with rapper and fellow California native Blueface
The now multi-platinum hitmaker was also a passionate sportsman, playing American football, baseball and basketball in high school.
However, an unexpected visit to a psychic medium in 2012, following the the tragic death of his father the following year led to a message that would change the course of his life: “Save your arm and focus on doing something with music.”
But wasn’t until his senior year of high school that Mike fully embraced the call. Armed with GarageBand, he began creating beats, and soon after, he upgraded to Logic Pro.
He has since worked with global superstars like Doja Cat and Nicki Minaj. His production on Doja Cat’s “Like That” ft. Gucci Mane stands as a landmark moment in his career—a track that blends the infectious rhythms of pop and rap, a true testament to his versatility.