Culture Shock – Feel Again (Original Mix)
If you’ve heard a set from Worship (which consists of Dimension, Sub Focus, Culture Shock, and 1991) over the past 18 months or so, chances are you’ve heard Culture Shock’s latest track called...
Read More →If you’ve heard a set from Worship (which consists of Dimension, Sub Focus, Culture Shock, and 1991) over the past 18 months or so, chances are you’ve heard Culture Shock’s latest track called...
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Read More →When I first heard “Take You There” by ARTBAT and SIX40TWO recently, the vocals sounded very familiar to me. It turns out that SIX40TWO is the new alias of John Newman, an artist...
Read More →Spanish breakbeat artist Yo Speed is back again with another heater of his in “Bitter Taste”. The Cadiz native uses punchy drums and a deep bassline to go along with vocal chants in...
Read More →Lilly Palmer’s set from a stone quarry in Germany popped up on YouTube for me a couple of weeks ago, and one of the standout tracks was her latest single called “Stiller Traum”....
Read More →Chicago native Lee Foss will be coming to San Diego on Saturday June 27 to play at Quartyard, an event venue and urban park constructed from repurposed shipping containers in the East Village...
Read More →HerShe started her artist career pretty early on in her life, as she was beatboxing at age 11, DJing at 14, and producing at 16. For her next track, she has revealed single...
Read More →“Rollercoaster” is the title of the first collaboration between two English artists in 1111 and Franky, a highly energetic and vibrant track with catchy vocals. 1111 is the alias of noted singer and...
Read More →Dillon Francis and Flosstradamus are bringing us back to the early 2010s
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