On the the inspiration behind the song which is actually a remix of one of the vocals on his debut album Chasing, GR1FN shares “It’s really a special track, and the message I believe is important. Just breathe.”
He added “At a time where we are all going so fast, its a gentle musical reminder to breathe.”
Born Bry Stevens, the California-based producer and DJ has released several remixes including Nomacita Remix with Miss Monique, Genesi and Carl Bee which came out in May this year.
Following the release of “Never Twice”, American producer Slowstir returns with “Lowkey Thing”, a sleek and cinematic Afropop track that explores intimacy, secrecy, and the thrill of the unspoken.
Blending elements of electronic, UK garage, and subdued rap, “Lowkey Thing” captures a mood of late-night tension and quiet connection.
DJ Empress, a pioneering force in drum & bass and one of the first internationally touring female DJs in the genre paying homage to her hometown New York with her latest single.
“Turn It Up” is a raw, high-voltage homage to Manhattan NYC’s chaos and beauty. Featuring rolling programmed Amen breaks, soaring atmospheres, and deep sub-bass, it merges gritty urban energy with spiritual elevation.
DJ Empress has spent decades touring the world, DJing & carving space for women in the scene, known for her razor-sharp mixing, cinematic productions, and rebellious spirit.
Rising from the heart of South Florida’s vibrant electronic music scene, electronic dance music (EDM) artist PRiZM returns to the spotlight with a brand-new single, “Coming Back,” a high-energy anthem blending pulsating basslines, uplifting melodies, and emotional resonance.
Known for his dynamic sound and immersive live performances, PRiZM continues to push the boundaries of modern EDM. “Coming Back” showcases his signature style—a fusion of festival-ready drops, nostalgic synth textures, and an undeniable sense of momentum that reflects both personal growth and artistic evolution.
“This track is about rediscovery,” says PRiZM. “After the chaos of the past few years, I wanted to create something that captures the energy of returning to yourself—whether that’s on the dance floor, in your creative zone, or just in life.”
As a South Florida based Artist, PRiZM channels the city’s cultural diversity and nightlife energy into every track. With previous performances across the US and abroad with a growing international fan base, “Coming Back” marks the next chapter in a career that continues to captivate the EDM community.
“Make Me Feel” is the new Afro-Melodic single by Sounds Human, a US-based producer known for his emotional and cinematic approach to electronic music, and Starving Yet Full, the unmistakable voice behind Azari & III, now recognized for his soulful solo ventures.
This powerful collaboration blends atmospheric textures, deep grooves, and a haunting vocal performance that channels both euphoria and vulnerability.
About the Artists
Sounds Human has spent twenty years evolving from DJ to producer blending afro tribal and organic house with modern electronic beats. The project weaves global rhythms and melodies into sets that journey from deep grooves to raw percussive climaxes connecting dance floor energy with quieter reflective moments. At its heart Sounds Human honors diverse musical traditions while pushing the possibilities of electronic production.
Starving Yet Full (Cedric Kazihise Gasaida) is a Rwandan-Canadian artist, widely known as the iconic vocalist of Azari & III, whose hits shaped a generation of underground house. Now residing between Rwanda and Europe, his voice and songwriting continue to move seamlessly between soul, electronic and Afro-infused sonics
Blending soulful melodies with rich Afro-fusion and contemporary hip-hop elements, the Ghana-born artist delivers a raw and uplifting performance that resonates with dreamers, fighters, and believers everywhere.
“This song is about recognizing the hand of God in my journey — even through the battles and setbacks, there’s still triumph, there’s still Glory,” says Cozy. “I want people to feel empowered and reminded that their story isn’t over.”
Produced with cinematic layers, pulsating drums, and introspective lyricism, “Glory” captures Cozy’s signature sound: authentic, emotional, and larger-than-life. It marks a major milestone in his evolving artistry and sets the tone for an exciting year ahead.
Rising from the heart of South Florida’s vibrant electronic music scene, electronic dance music (EDM) artist PRiZM returns to the spotlight with a brand-new single, “Me and You,” a high-energy anthem blending pulsating basslines, uplifting melodies, and emotional resonance.
Known for his dynamic sound and immersive live performances, PRiZM continues to push the boundaries of modern EDM. “Me and You” showcases his signature style—a fusion of festival-ready drops, nostalgic synth textures, and an undeniable sense of momentum that reflects both personal growth and artistic evolution.
“This track is about rediscovery,” says PRiZM. “After the chaos of the past few years, I wanted to create something that captures the energy of returning to yourself—whether that’s on the dance floor, in your creative zone, or just in life.”
Sengalese-American producer is sharing his new production “Pulse Empire”
The track is one of twenty on his debut album Lagos Heat which celebrates the energy of the Nigerian city and home of Afrobeats.
Listen to “Pulse Empire”
About the Artist
BabsB is a third generation djembe drummer from Senegal, West Africa. For ten years he played bass, doungdoung, as part of a group called Africa Djembe Junior on his home island Goree- a 20 minute ferry ride off the coast from the capital of Dakar. Goree island has a richly horrific history, as it was from here slaves were shipped to the new world. Its history and infamous slave house museum with the “door of no return” brings thousands of tourists daily to the tiny island.
including US presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush
Babs from a very young age always loved music technology and making beats and with limited means, played around and practiced with various programs he could gain access to, though it wasn’t until he made it to the U.S. that he finally got the to study Mu Technology and Production in college, gaining the access and knowledge required to take advantage of professional programs and equipment.
He now produces straight out of his home studio as BabsBeatProductions, making instrumental beats which he refuses to box into a particular genre but are usually of fusion of hip hop, pop, reggae and world styles.