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EDM.com Playlist Picks: Kaytranada, Alesso, San Holo [11/19/21]

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 Intimidated (feat. H.E.R) – Kaytranada Somebody To Use – Alesso Hyperlandia (feat. Foster The People) [Lamorn Remix] – deadmau5 Festival Hits 2021 Hip Hop – Neon Steve & Marten Hørger Hyperspace (feat. Teza Sumendra) – Bleu Clair Something Bout You – Sikdope Recommended Articles Electronic Avenue Saving Live – ARMNHMR & Bella Renee Just A Dream – Kaivon & Lucii Mean It – Manila Killa, San Ho...

Trampa’s Roaring Debut Album “Disrespect” Has Arrived: Listen

After kickstarting the Never Say Die: Black Label sister imprint with his Consciousness EP in 2015 and closing that imprint’s chapter out with his single “Sick Head,” bass music heavyweight Trampa has already built an impressive career over the last decade. Now, Trampa’s debut album has arrived on the newly reformed Never Say Die, and it is undoubtedly the producer’s best work yet. Trampa’s first full-length, Disrespect, is full of the riddim-tinged sounds listeners have come to know and love from the musician, but the album expands far beyond genre expectations and into tracks that draw influence from jungle, drum & bass, UK garage, drill, and even breakbeat.  Previously released singles “Sick Head,” “Your Luv,” and the ...

Trampa Returns With Massive Riddim Offering, “Sick Head” on Never Say Die [Premiere]

Since the pandemic began, Never Say Die: Black Label heavyweight Trampa had been relatively quiet. That was, until he came back swinging with a massive new single called “Your Luv,” which was well-received by fans and fellow artists alike.  Since “Your Luv” was released last month, Trampa promised that even more new music was on the way. He has now delivered on that promise with his next NSD release, a ferocious riddim banger titled “Sick Head,” premiered exclusively on EDM.com. The new single is a take-no-prisoners approach to riddim, with a trappy, hip-hop-influenced intro highlighted by downpitched vocal samples and driving percussive elements. Tension builds at the breakdown as reverberated synths hint at what’s to come, but the listener will still be unprepared ...