Christian Nielsen – Heat EP
A little over seven months ago, Christian Nielsen released his second track from Gorgon City’s record label REALM in “Come To Life“. The Danish DJ and producer is back on the London based...
Read More →A little over seven months ago, Christian Nielsen released his second track from Gorgon City’s record label REALM in “Come To Life“. The Danish DJ and producer is back on the London based...
Read More →Initially premiered by PRAANA on their mix of “Colorscapes Volume Two” earlier this month, their latest track called “Samadhi” has been released on Colorize. The melodic house tune from the sublabel of Tritonal’s...
Read More →Two good things happened on Thursday: SLANDER announced their second record label in Heaven Sent and also released the first track from the imprint. SLANDER premiered their song “Hurts Sometimes” with Fairlane featuring...
Read More →“Wired” is the title of the first collaboration between Sonny Fodera and Ella Eyre. The upbeat and uplifting house tune was released on FFRR, which was founded by Pete Tong. The Australian born,...
Read More →Anabel Englund and MK have collaborated on a few tracks together in the past, such as “Electricity” with Lee Foss in 2012, “Ghost In The System” and “Subject Matter” with Lee Foss as...
Read More →I needed a good track to wind down the day with today, and it’s a good thing that Nora En Pure’s “Wetlands” was recently released on Zurich based Enormous Tunes. The South African...
Read More →i_o has already released a decent number of tracks since 2020 began (see: his remix of “Mr. Navigator” by Armin van Buuren vs. Tempo Giusto in January, “NRG 444” EP in February, his...
Read More →After releasing his debut album “Laps” in June, Cassian now hands over the reigns of “Imagination” featuring Tora to Yotto for a mesmerizing remix. The slow burner was put out late last month...
Read More →Eli & Fur have put their melodic house spin on “Somebody Else” by Tensnake featuring Boy Mattthews, which is out now on Armada Music. London based artists Eliza Noble and Jennifer Skillman use...
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