After teasing their new collaboration last April, KRANE, Juelz and Heimanu have finally released the hotly anticipated “Moonbeams” by way of Proximity. The high-powered trio has set the tone for the wave music genre in 2022. “Moonbeams” captures the essence of each of their sounds, fusing them into a spine-chilling joyride that’s nothing short of immaculate. This notion is bolstered by the complexity of the track, which continuously increases as the arrangement moves along, adding new layers and recapturing the attention of listeners over and over again. The tune is a natural evolution for each artist, showcasing their growth and competency while offering a refreshing sound. Check out “Moonbeams” below. Recommended Articles While “Moonbe...
Still riding high off the success of his sophomore album Getting Better, a 7-track project that truly showcased his knack for producing uplifting electronica with indie undertones, KRANE has finally shared the third edition of his collaborative SESSIONS project. Boasting one of the bass music scene’s most eclectic and refined sounds, the tastemaker made his start on SoundCloud in 2015 with forward-thinking trap and future bass anthems such as “Propane” and “Movin,” ultimately working with the likes of Keys N Krates, TOKiMONSTA, and many more before releasing his debut album Fallout in 2017. KRANE’s SESSIONS series was launched as a way for him to collaborate with talented, rising producers and give them a well-deserved chance to shine. SESSIONS back in 2017 included collaborative effo...
KRANE‘s time in the music industry has included a number of impressive and arguably seminal releases, like his stellar 2017 album Fallout. His classic SESSIONS collections are equally as exciting, allowing him to collaborate with unheralded artists and grant them much-deserved time in the limelight. Today, KRANE has delivered his sophomore album, Getting Better via Dim Mak. Getting Better is sonically different from KRANE’s previous works, tackling a relaxed, indie-infused sound that most fans may not find familiar. Each of its seven tracks tells a unique tale, with collaborations with the likes of Panama and Cece Valor adding an extra layer of emotion. KRANE’s message feels fully transparent, creating a deep, personal feeling on the album. Though each tune on G...
Coming off the release of two EPs, KRANE is back with The Griswolds for a beautifully crafted collaboration. “All I Need” combines KRANE’s cinematic soundscapes with bold, emotional vocals from The Griswolds. The track is everything we wanted and needed from KRANE for his first Dim Mak release of 2020 and serves as a taste of his highly anticipated sophomore LP. “For me, this song is about old repetitive things and being resigned to the destructive patterns when we struggle,” KRANE said in a statement. “It’s about that stuck feeling when we think we are missing something. ‘All I Need’ was written at a time in life when I was contending with these wasteful patterns, and I think others may be too. And through trying and failing, what’s left is this fe...