Layton Giordani – Digital Age EP
Next up for Layton Giordani is a brooding two track techno EP called “Digital Age”. Also including “UFOs & LFOs”, the enigmatic set from the New York native was put out on Drumcode,...
Read More →Coming at us with a seriously deep and groovy tech house heater is Martial Simon with “Where My Girls At?”. The tune was released on his imprint Get Set Records, with the New York...
Read More →Teaming up for the first time are Local Dialect and Diana Miro on a vocal progressive house single titled “Theia”. Featuring atmospheric melodies and deep basslines combined with entrancing vocals, the track will...
Read More →A pair of Los Angeles based artists in DJ/producer BKAYE and singer/songwriter Casey Cook have joined forces for a chill trap tune in “Crash”. Featuring the captivating vocals of Cook, BKAYE adds in...
Read More →Tom & Collins and Francis Mercier have teamed up on an ethereal and atmospheric house track titled “No Me Importa”. The pulsing and brooding song with crisp percussion elements was released through REALM,...
Read More →Crafting a brooding and haunting melodic techno EP are Local Dialect with “Erebus”. Consisting of the title track and “Prometheus”, the songs from New York based duo of Sam Perricone and Reed Tan...
Read More →SOFI TUKKER have us ready for summer a few months early with their vibrant second album “WET TENNIS” from Ultra Records. Keeping with the tennis theme, the New York City based duo alternate...
Read More →Benin native AMÉMÉ first appeared on my radar last month with his impressive remix of “Cosa Buena” by Yamil & G.Zamora, and then again a few short weeks later with an intriguing remix...
Read More →Bringing some deep tech house grooves to the table are Westend and Millean. with “Feel” featuring MarynCharlie. New York City native Tyler Morris and Dutch artist Valentijn Kolf use bouncy basslines and tight...
Read More →Putting his Afro house touch on “Cosa Buena” by Yamil & G.Zamora is Benin born and raised artist AMÉMÉ. Hubert Sodogandji is known for his use of tribal rhythms and entrancing vocals, both...
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