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EDM.com Playlist Picks: Martin Garrix & Zedd, Louis The Child and Alesso [3/25/22]

The electronic music community is constantly evolving with new sounds every week, as artists become more innovative with their compositions. EDM.com’s weekly “Playlist Picks” series highlights the top releases in the genre, helping uncover the latest tracks that will soon dominate the dance music scene. EDM.com Top Hits Follow – Martin Garrix & Zedd Cry (with Aluna) – Louis The Child Only You – Alesso & Sentinel Festival Hits 2022 Lose My Mind – Nicky Romero Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Treize – Damien N-Drix, Mosimann & STV Aphrodisiac – Ferreck Dawn Electronic Avenue All About Us – Ookay Would U – Dirty Audio, Marlhy Drop – Bok Nero These tracks can be accessed on the EDM.com Top Hits Playlist,...

Dirty Audio and NXSTY Drop Scorching Trap Tune “Inferno” On Barong Family

Get your trap elbows up because Dirty Audio and NXSTY have dropped the curtain on their highly anticipated collab “Inferno.” After a number major artists in trap and bass music supported the unreleased tune, including Henry Fong, Wuki, ETC!ETC!, and UZ, it is finally now out via Yellow Claw‘s Barong Family banner. Dirty Audio, who is setting 2020 on fire, is following up his equally heavily-supported single “Blue Steel” with Tucker Kreway. “Inferno” gets right into it. The snare quickly builds into the hook before Dirty Audio and NXSTY unveil a filthy, screeching trap beat in the first drop. The drop is reminiscent of Dirty Audio’s breakthrough single “Gettin’ That,” but with more of a quirky yet heavy-hitting feel. The swit...

Dirty Audio and G Fuel Join Forces for Livestream Event and Giveaway

Trap music maven Dirty Audio has joined forces with G Fuel for what promises to be a bass-fueled livestream event. Fresh off the release of his Tucker Kreway-assisted dubstep bomb “Blue Steel,” which arrived by way of Kayzo‘s Welcome Records, the Los Angeles-based producer and DJ is primed to throw down for his fanbase in collaboration with the wildly popular energy drink brand. Dirty Audio is also bringing along fellow bass music connoisseurs REAPER and Purge, who will bring their own flavors of heavy-hitting electronic music to the table for a can’t miss stream. One of the leading energy drink brands in the nation, G Fuel has also emerged as the most popular drink in the increasingly robust esports world. For the Dirty Audio stream, G...

Dirty Audio and Tucker Kreway Unleash Heavy Trap Smash “Blue Steel” on Welcome Records

Many may recognize Dirty Audio from his 2016 breakout hit with Rickyxsan, “Gettin’ That.” Since its release, he’s bolstered his discography will numerous collaborations including releases with Delta Heavy, Zeke Beats, Slippy, Leotrix, and many more. Today, he’s teamed up with Tucker Kreway for their single “Blue Steel,” out via Kayzo‘s Welcome Records.  “Blue Steel” yet another impressive trap offering from both Dirty Audio and Tucker Kreway. The track takes no time easing listeners into the action, as commanding chords introduce listeners to a powerful build-up that results in a drop filled with metallic synths and aggressive growls. The duo keep the energy going straight into the second drop, adding a ba...

Yellow Claw and Gammer’s “Here to Stay” Receives Nasty Trap Flip from Dirty Audio

Bass music kingpin Dirty Audio has unveiled the latest trap masterstroke to hit his catalog, his filthy new remix of Yellow Claw and Gammer‘s “Here to Stay (feat. Nanami).” Considering the talent of its creators, the original tune was massive in its own right, but Dirty Audio’s flip gives it a more modern hybrid trap feel by replacing its cinematic components with bass music elements. The first drop features downright nasty sound design, with rollicking synth stabs layered over crunchy saw patches. Dirty Audio then switches it up for the second drop, opting for a rave-ready four-on-the-floor rhythm that yearns for the warehouses of pre-pandemic yesteryear before closing out the remix by bringing it all home with a frenetic third and final drop. Along with ...