Finnish artist Julian Faith has released a new single “Shopping Cart”
The breakbeat track was inspired by the energetic vibes of early 90s rave scenes
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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.

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.
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Nene’s Butler’s sound is all about that early 90s electro-synthwave vibe, mixing synthpop and electropop with a retro feel that takes you right back to that era.
Their tunes are full of catchy melodies, groovy bass lines and a mix of electronic beats, creating a nostalgic yet fresh sound.

They also mix in elements of indie pop and synthwave, making their tracks stand out to fans of different genres.
Their latest release, ‘Mr Broom’, is a great example of their signature style, perfect for those long weekend nights.are
Wolf and Michaela also set up the indie music blog NenesButler
“Mr. Broom is our first release that we’re calling dance pop and house,” they explain.
The song’s got a crazy bassline and a stumping rhythm that’ll make you want to get up and dance.
The lyrics are pretty straightforward and simple, there’s no hidden meaning. ‘Mr Broom’ is all about having fun and feeling good!
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