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After being teased for months, the follow-up to Subtronics and Ganja White Night‘s 2019 collaboration “Headband” is here. The duo have released “Womp Portal,” a supersized track from two of the hottest acts in modern-day bass music. Back in the fall, lucky fans who caught a live set from the pair had the chance to hear the then-unreleased song before it hit streaming platforms. Considering how closely they’ve worked together over the years, another collab from the trio was very high on many wishlists in the community. Starting off with a rhythmic beat and marching snare patterns, Subtronics and Ganja White Night begin with cinematic sound design before a relentless drop with pounding saws. They then offer a chance to breathe before switching gears to a m...
After being teased for months, the follow-up to Subtronics and Ganja White Night‘s 2019 collaboration “Headband” is here. The duo have released “Womp Portal,” a supersized track from two of the hottest acts in modern-day bass music. Back in the fall, lucky fans who caught a live set from the pair had the chance to hear the then-unreleased song before it hit streaming platforms. Considering how closely they’ve worked together over the years, another collab from the trio was very high on many wishlists in the community. Starting off with a rhythmic beat and marching snare patterns, Subtronics and Ganja White Night begin with cinematic sound design before a relentless drop with pounding saws. They then offer a chance to breathe before switching gears to a m...
After being teased for months, the follow-up to Subtronics and Ganja White Night‘s 2019 collaboration “Headband” is here. The duo have released “Womp Portal,” a supersized track from two of the hottest acts in modern-day bass music. Back in the fall, lucky fans who caught a live set from the pair had the chance to hear the then-unreleased song before it hit streaming platforms. Considering how closely they’ve worked together over the years, another collab from the trio was very high on many wishlists in the community. Starting off with a rhythmic beat and marching snare patterns, Subtronics and Ganja White Night begin with cinematic sound design before a relentless drop with pounding saws. They then offer a chance to breathe before switching gears to a m...
In 2021 TWICE released their first-ever English single, “The Feels,” which soared into the Billboard Hot 100 and made them the fourth K-pop group to enter America’s main singles chart. To kick off 2023, the Korean troupe is eyeing another chart smash with their second English-language track “Moonlight Sunrise.” Explore Explore See latest videos, charts and news See latest videos, charts and news The slinky dance track aligns with TWICE’s brand of peppy pop numbers but boasts an additional mysterious and underlying synth groove. The ladies describe an overwhelming love affair, singing, “I don’t know how to say this, I hope this song’s on your playlist/ This feeling’s so hard to explain.” While “The Feels” recalled TWICE’s early bubblegum-pop days, there’s a noted maturity in “Moonlight Sunr...
The Chainsmokers have dropped their first single of 2023, “Make Me Feel,” a huge collaboration with virtuosic house music producer Cheyenne Giles. The San Diego-based “big room bounce” producer brings his signature club edge in the new track, out now on Tiësto’s Music Freedom imprint. Entrancing horn samples and a banging four-to-the-floor rhythm are the cornerstones of “Make Me Feel,” a radiant dance record and bona fide floor filler. The Chainsmokers and Giles lay down sultry grooves right off the bat before crisp percussion, warm synths and soulful vocal samples blend with precision. The producers also teamed up with French filmmaker Remi Molettee for a psychedelic shapeshifting music video. You can watch the official “Make Me Feel” ...
“Off my face don’t know where I am, ’cause I got my drugs from Amsterdam.” If you haven’t heard that lyric, you probably need to get out more. The hook from Mau P‘s inescapable dance anthem, “Drugs From Amsterdam,” has dominated the festival circuit en route to the young Dutch DJ’s undeniable breakout. One of the scene’s brightest tech house artists, Mau P has now released the official music video for “Drugs From Amsterdam,” which dropped last year on Lee Foss’ Repopulate Mars. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Directed by Tommy Reerink, the video takes us on a journey through—you guessed it—Amsterdam. Shot in Mau P’s hometown, it chronicles a wild and woozy night from the perspective of a taxi driver...
French Montana released a statement Friday (Jan. 6) following reports that 10 people had been injured after gunfire erupted during his music video shoot. “Last night, I was in Miami celebrating the release of my CB6 mixtape w/ friends at a local restaurant. We unfortunately were at the wrong place, at the wrong time when an incident took place that left people hurt,” Montana wrote on Twitter. “Our thoughts & prayers are w/ the victims & families at this time.” According to WSVN 7, Miami Gardens Police and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to reports of a shooting outside The Licking, a restaurant in Miami Gardens, Fla., shortly before 8 p.m. ET on Thursday night. 7News reported that it remains unclear whether someone shot into the crowd or whether there was an exchange of gunf...
After the release of Kx5‘s latest stunning single, the hype surrounding deadmau5 and Kaskade‘s collaborative debut album is bubbling over. “When I Talk” is the fifth single to drop ahead of the album, which is expected to release in early 2023. It’s a haunting house record produced in collaboration with Elderbrook, whose feathery vocals are as aching as ever. The Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and beatsmith stuns with his spellbinding topline, which explores the difficulties of breaking the binds of a loved one who builds emotional walls. “[“When I Talk”] is about barriers. Shutting people out and dealing with that,” Elderbrook said in a statement. “The song means a lot to me, I’m so happy to have it coming out finally a...
Just last month, Damon Sharpe released his tech house cover of Beyoncé’s 2004 hit, “Naughty Girl.” The track is wildly infectious with its pumping bassline, quirky synths and sultry vocals from Tima Dee. Now, Sharpe has dropped the official “Naughty Girl” music video, a celebration of shuffling. Featuring popular dancers and shape-cutters CiCi, Janeeva Pettway and Adrian Campos, among others, the video is a vibrant ode to rave fashion and culture. Directed by Éli Sokhn, the video takes place in a math classroom with Sharpe as the teacher. Bored by his math lessons, the students turn off the lights and transform the room into a club, erupting into a dancing frenzy as the chalkboard changes from “MATH101” to “PARTY101.” Swapping sc...
Chlöe Bailey and Latto have released their new single “For the Night” on Friday (Oct. 28) via Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records. The track, which is set to appear on the Chloe x Halle singer’s upcoming debut solo album, finds the rising R&B star singing, “You say you promise and promise, you’ll figure it out / But I can not wait, you’re teasing me, I back down” before tossing the mic to Latto for a guest assist. Co-directed by Bailey and Shermay Joh, the official music video shows off Chlöe’s first-rate dancing skills. Latto joins in on the fun later in the piece, and has her say on Chlöe’s boy problems. The video also captures footage of Bailey performing at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Festival Daytime Stage. Chlöe first teased the existence of the track back in May when she ...
Jin‘s highly anticipated solo single “The Astronaut” has finally landed. The BTS superstar revealed the stunning, nearly five-minute rock–pop track on Friday (Oct. 28), worldwide alongside its heartwarming music video. While BTS had previously revealed that “The Astronaut” was co-written by Jin and Coldplay, the entire song reveals the stadium-sized rock sound that the British band is known for as a perfect bed for Jin’s steady, soothing vocals. While Jin’s past solo songs like “Awake” and “Epiphany” have proven he can bring raw emotions to his ballads, “The Astronaut” is able to capture that same sentimental approach to a more upbeat, dynamic pop-rock song. If you listen closely, one can even hear Chris Martin seemingly harmonizing with Jin on a few notes. Explore See latest videos,...