Coming in hot is surging house music producer Sam Blacky, whose new single, Move Like That,” is out now via Tom & Collins’ Terms & Conditions label. The track follows Blacky’s single from August, “Colombiana,” showcasing her affinity for combining Latin-inspired sounds with house music. ”This single was inspired once again by my love for Latin dance music, and that’s why we wanted to go with Terms & Conditions. I have known Tom & Collins for many years, so to finally come together on a project is the only thing that made sense for this track,” Blacky said in a statement. Inspired by Blacky’s global travels, “Move Like That” is a dancefloor heater infused with exotic sound design. Starting off with a ste...
Multitalented artist Sam Blacky is achieving her “biggest goals in music.” Having emerged into the music production world just last year, Blacky is making a name for herself at a remarkable rate. The budding producer has now revealed a sultry, Latin-Infused single, “Colombiana,” marking her debut release on Lee Foss‘ venerated Repopulate Mars imprint. “Since I started performing and especially making music, Repopulate Mars has always been one of my biggest goals,” Blacky said in a press release shared with EDM.com. “I think the level of taste-making and innovation in the tech house scene is unparalleled, and I couldn’t be happier to join the family.” “Colombiana” is an ode to Blacky’...
After the latest setback in Britney Spears‘ explosive conservatorship battle, the #FreeBritney movement has mutated into a full-blown crusade. With legions of supporters that seem to be growing by the second, the movement is unafraid of locking horns with a justice system they deem to be wicked. Their fervent support of Spears has remained resolute as she remains ensnared in a 13-year legal arrangement that has given her father, Jamie Spears, complete control of her life. In a 20-minute statement provided by Spears in late June to a probate judge in Los Angeles, the pop icon harangued the conservatorship, saying she wants to sue her family after being “abused” by a therapist, among other shocking allegations. Despite her pleas for help, the court ultimately denied her req...
Beach House is the latest star-studded destination event hosted by travel and tourism agency LVIN, an affiliate company of Expedition America. Earlier this year, the agency announced their latest unforgettable getaway experience set in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, running from May 20th to 24th. From arrival to departure, LVIN has arranged activities such as pool parties, excursions, and outings to popular nightclubs. Each night guests will be shuttled to a new venue and enjoy live DJ performances from headliners Diplo, TroyBoi, Cut Snake, Croatia Squad, SNBRN, Sam Blacky, and more. Beach House attendees can choose from a selection of six stunning hotels in Los Cabos for their stay. Packages range in price from $649 to $2,149 per person, with varying ameniti...
In celebration of Women’s History Month, Sam Blacky takes listeners on a multi-dimensional sonic journey in an exclusive mix for EDM.com. The tech house producer is showing the drive to make 2021 her year. Blacky kicked things off with her debut single in February, “Too Late,” and was quick to follow it up with the smooth and sultry “Body” the following month. Prior to making the leap to releasing her own originals, Blacky got her start DJing and has the experience of playing the world’s nightclubs under her belt. She continues to keep fans satisfied with her “Stabby Mix” series, and has recently launched her own imprint, Stabby Records. In her newest mix, Blacky channels the multicultural dance music influences that hav...
After making her studio debut last month with the retro-inspired single “Too Late,” Sam Blacky is back with its official follow-up. “Body” arrived today via Blacky’s new imprint, Stabby Records. “Body” picks up where “Too Late” left off, further situating the DJ-turned-producer as an artist to watch in tech house scene. The track boasts a mesmeric vocal refrain that balances the brooding undercurrent of the bassline. The track’s atmospheric synths and punchy percussion are expertly crafted to light up the dance-floors. It’s the perfect amalgamation of funky yet soothing sounds that would thrive at a sunrise set at Burning Man. Check out “Body” below. Blacky has spent years DJing clubs around the world, makin...
With the thumping bass, vocal reverb, and strong percussion hits of her official studio debut, “Too Late,” LA-based Sam Blacky has managed to carve out a space for herself within the house music scene. Out February 12th via Blacky’s new imprint, Stabby Records, “Too Late” is the anticipated pinnacle of her four years spent touring as a DJ and releasing mixtapes. Forward-thinking yet retro-inspired, the track synthesizes both disco snares and psychedelic synths to generate bouncing club energy. Meanwhile, a subtle cyperpunk-inspired bassline adds suspense and edge, setting “Too Late” apart from the crowd. According to a press release, Blacky is set to deliver more releases throughout 2021, marking an explosive year for the fresh voic...