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KDrew and Culture Code Craft Picture-Perfect Moment In “Spaces On The Wall”

KDrew and Culture Code find the perfect framing for their high-flying collaborative effort, “Spaces On The Wall.” Individually, the two are no strangers to bringing equal parts heat and heart to their music. With stadium-filling energy and soul-searching lyrics, the powerhouse duo make the most of the moment with “Spaces On The Wall,” out now via Lowly. It’s a production that effortlessly falls into place. A mosaic of soaring gated melodies, cathartic builds and punchy, rock-like chords, the arrangement has a spectrum of sounds that collectively build and release tension that you could cut with a knife. However, where this track particularly shines is with its stellar songwriting. Like a crowded, wandering mind, the emotional journey underpinning “S...

KDrew’s Latest Single Is an Electro Nostalgia Machine: Listen to “Losing My Mind”

Oh KDrew, who hurt you? In his latest single, the production virtuoso flexes his abilities as a singer-songwriter—and it’s a tearjerker. Dubbed “Losing My Mind,” the track is a lovelorn banger that conjures the euphoric electro of the early 2010s.  KDrew’s gut-wrenching lyrics tell the story of someone languishing through a relationship which is disintegrating in real-time. “But then the weight of the world came crashing down, and you just left me out to dry,” he croons. “We could’ve had it all, we should’ve had it right—what a crime.” All said and done, “Losing My Mind” reinforces KDrew as an electronic music aesthete with an unmatched skill-set. In addition to penning the lyrics and recording...

Listen to KDrew and Skye Holland’s Spellbinding House Track, “Needed You”

After his latest dance music masterstroke, KDrew has once again reinforced his standing as one of the scene’s most versatile producers. Today, the virtuosic DJ and electronic music producer unveiled “Needed You,” a gripping house track featuring Canadian singer-songwriter Skye Holland. Holland provides a stunning topline here, which floats atop KDrew’s anthemic production with a wispy cadence. In “Needed You,” KDrew turns back the clock to the 2010s, when electro and progressive house reigned supreme. He tightropes the wire between the two, interpolating dark reece bass and eerie arpeggios in the verses. Classic, soaring trance leads then take hold in the bridge, which ultimately builds and culminates in a gripping drop. Here, KDrew chops up an...

EDM.com Playlist Picks: Kah-Lo, The Chainsmokers, and Kx5 [3/11/22]

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 Escape (feat. Hayla) – Kx5 (deadmau5 & Kaskade) iPad – The Chainsmokers Needed You – KDrew & Skye Holland Pyramids – Otto Knows Festival Hits 2022 When You Left – Sivz Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Drag Me Out – Kah-Lo It’s A Killa – FISHER & Shermanology Electronic Avenue New Day – Alison Wonderland Cry – WHIPPED CREAM N Love – Shosh, Kelsey These tracks can be accesse...

KDrew and Kayrae Reunite on Scintillating Collaboration, “Breakdown”

After the success of their melancholic collaboration “Enough,” KDrew and Kayrae have joined forces once again for a new single called “Breakdown.” These two are a proven powerhouse duo and “Breakdown” is yet another notch in the belt. Captivating listeners with a similar feel from their last song, they’ve proven their signature sounds blend effortlessly within an array of electronic elements. Though the tune is distinctly different than its predecessor, it captures the same anthemic sound that audiences will be craving to hear live.  Right from the get-go, “Breakdown” is a rollercoaster of emotive lyricism and sublime sound design. Kayrae’s stentorian vocals effortlessly blend with the thumping drums that dominate the verses,...

KDrew Breathes New Life Into 2014 Dance Anthem “Let Me Go” With Melodic Dubstep Remix

KDrew has revitalized “Let Me Go,” a 2014 collab with Rico & Miella that has stood the test of time as one of the most influential songs in his venerated discography. The original track epitomized the soaring progressive house sound that dominated the electronic dance music scene in the mid-2010s. And despite its release over eight years ago, Rico & Miella’s stentorian vocals, which explore the painful realization of a turbulent relationship’s expiration date, still hold water. KDrew has now breathed new life into “Let Me Go” with a riveting rendition that should stuff trashcans with tear-soaked tissues. Serenaded by the same melancholic lyrics, he dunks the arrangement into a melodic dubstep batter and cooks up an aching banger that ma...

KDrew Revives Halsey’s “Graveyard” With Haunting Future Bass Remix: Listen

It’s no secret that Halsey‘s music is among the most popular for dance music producers to rework. But out of all the skeletons in the vast graveyard of remix attempts over the years, very few have proved ageless. That brings us to yesterday, when renowned electronic music producer KDrew brought Halsey’s 2019 single “Graveyard” back from the dead to produce a haunting remix. Processing the acoustic plucks of the original with a warm fuzz, he repurposes the track into an aching indie dance number that moonlights as a soaring future bass jam. The drops here flutter with a euphoric punch, as trembling vocal chops float atop bubbly, frenetic chords. KDrew manages to manipulate Halsey’s vocals in a markedly unique way, lacing them with a plethora of layers—and...

KDrew and Kayrae Battle Inner Demons in Heart-Wrenching Collab, “Enough”: Listen

KDrew and Kayrae have joined forces for “Enough,” a heart-wrenching future bass banger with the intensity to send chills down the collective spine of the EDM community. Kayrae’s aching topline explores the strength it takes to grapple with inner demons—a feeling we can all relate to as we dust off the cobwebs of a year in isolation. The LA-based singer-songwriter’s airy vocals float atop stentorian electronic production courtesy of KDrew, whose sound design chops are as strong as ever in “Enough.” The tender nature of the song’s lyricism, which cuts deeps with poignant lines like “I just want to self-medicate,” are buoyed by incredibly uplifting production. It’s a dichotomy between melancholy and mirth tha...