The track blends blends Afro House grooves with Spanish vocals to create a track that’s equally at home in sunset sets, peak-hour energy, and festival moments.
Stream “Tu Error” (Afro House Boss of the Block Edit)
American electronic dance artist Fabian Starr unveils his latest single “Digital Love,” the lead single off his forthcoming November album The Later Lovers
“Digital Love” showcases Fabian’s signature luminous sincerity – a vocal delivery that carries quiet confidence and gentle ease, inviting listeners into an intimate sonic space.
The production architecture of “Digital Love” demonstrates Fabian’s refined approach to electronic composition.
American artist jcSubterfuge has released a new single “Obsession” loosely based on his experience with a fan who frequently tried to communicate with him on social media and even showed up at his shows with strange gifts for him.
“Please understand that I am extremely happy if even one person likes one of my tracks but calling me their babe on Social Media, etc. on a daily basis is a bit creepy,” jcSubterfuge explains.
“Needless to say I had to politely ask her to stop and you can hear my interpretation of how the conversation went about 2 minutes, 55 seconds into the track.”
“Obsession” opens with a hypnotic, pulsating bassline that immediately draws the listener in. The signature breakbeats of jungle and drum and bass kick in, creating a powerful, high-octane rhythm that is both exhilarating and impossible not to dance to.
”I wanted to create something that pushed the boundaries of what people expect from electronic music,” says the Detroit-born artist . “’Obsession’ is about the feeling of being completely consumed by something or someone, and I tried to translate that intensity into the music. The combination of jungle, drum and bass, and pop felt like the perfect way to express that chaotic yet beautiful feeling.”
Infused with infectious rhythms and Afrobeat flavor, the track captures the effortless connection between two people vibing in perfect harmony—living in the moment, soaking up each other’s presence, and letting the good vibes flow.
“Good Vibrations is just that,” DiDi says. “Good vybes between two people feeling the synergy between them. Vibing in on great chemistry and having a great time, excited about the possibilities of where it can go—but not focusing on anything but each other’s company.”
Driven by her signature smooth alto-soprano vocals and masterful songwriting, “Good Vibrations” continues DiDi’s journey into upbeat, mood-boosting territory. “I’m on a feeling-good vibe kick when it comes to writing. I want the singles on my upcoming album to be just that,” she explains. “I hope that’s what everyone feels when they hear this single.”
Raised in a vibrant Caribbean musical household as one of eight siblings, DiDi was immersed in the sounds of legends like Whitney Houston from a young age. According to her mother, DiDi began singing at just six months old, and by age six, her passion for music was undeniable.
She first made her mark in school choirs before evolving into a dynamic, genre-fluid artist whose music spans soul, pop, reggae, R&B, house, EDM, and Afrobeats.
“When I first heard Afrobeats, I got truly excited and felt this was my calling,” says DiDi.
Based in Los Angeles and San Francisco, Tori creates music across multiple genres- EDM, rap, metal, country, screamo) using a unique process to blend her original vocals & melodies with technology to harness emotion and storytelling.
American singer-songwriter artist A.L.I.A.S turns up the heat with “Fever”, one of the tracks from his newly released album, Sometimes I’d Rather Have Fun.
Inspired by artists like Chris Brown, Tyla, and Tems, “Fever” is both hypnotic and emotionally charged — a song that feels like slow-burning fire on the dancefloor.
“Fever” was created to feel like heat in motion — sensual, rhythmic, and immersive. I wanted it to be intimate but danceable, like catching eyes across the room and knowing it’s on from there,” says A.L.I.A.S
Erik Aronesty is an American singer who also has a day job as the founder of Q32, and Artificial Intelligence and technology consulting firm that helps startups harness machine learning.
His new single “Enter Weird” is fun and catchy, showcasing his signature fusion of electronic music, hip hop and heavy metal.
Erik, who’s been making music since childhood, credits Coldplay and Morrison as some of his influences and say his songwriting process is “just stuff that’s happening in my life”
American artist Jack Horton is back with his second EP in a year: Imperfections, a five-song collection that blends storytelling with polished musicianship.
The pianist’s and songwriter’s release features four original songs and a reimagined version of Jim Croce’s 1972 classic.
“As a songwriter, I never thought I’d cover someone else,” Horton says, “but I wanted to bring something new to this song.”
Horton is releasing one song a month from the EP, starting in April, with the last song being released in August.
The most recent is “Never Know Why” a passionate and duet with singer Vesper Stockwell that starts off bare and ends up with a full symphony.
Leading the EP is “Set Me Free,”a song born from personal transformation and letting go. “I’m grateful for my divorce,” Horton says. “Without it, I’d never have written “Set Me Free,” which is about loving someone enough to let them go.”
Next comes the upbeat, pop-country anthem “String Around My Finger,” the tale of a songwriter choosing love over Nashville. Horton nods to his musical heroes in the lyrics: “I’m playin’ covers at ol’ Joe’s every Wednesday night / Elton John, Johnny Cash, and a little John Prine.”
Listen to “Never Know Why” by Jack Horton and Vesper Stockwell