American artist Rodney Hazard is back with “Islands (You & I),” a new single blending the infectious rhythms of Amapiano with his signature electronic textures.
With soft beats, atmospheric synths, and dreamy textures, Sunday Afternoon evokes the ethereal warmth of Sunday sunlight—a time when life slows down, and simple joys take center stage.
The lyrics reflect the peace and intimacy of shared moments, creating an emotional soundscape perfect for reflective listening or relaxing weekends.
Born Ilari Halonen, Breathing Statue continues to explore deeply emotional themes through electronic music.
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.
The punk rock band made up of singers Craig White and Ian McEwan, guitarist Gary Morland, drummer Stevvie Vega make up the punk rock band- chose an interesting cover art of two feet with their mouths wide open for “Adore”
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.”