It’s another week and another edition of Powerful Picks is ready to come your way. This time around you can expect an extremely diverse selection of tracks that will take you on a journey through all different genres. Now, kick back, crank the speakers, and get ready for our hand-crafted selections – this is Powerful Picks.
Ray Volpe – Save Me
Coming at you hot from Thrive Music is Ray Volpe and this time around he’s packing a punch. “Save Me” will get the party started right as the melodies flow and the friction builds in the drop. Before you know it, you’ll be thrown into a massive drop complete with slamming percussions and top-notch sound design.
Bossfight – Overdose (ft. Philip Strand)
Keeping things hype is Monstercat artist Bossfight with his latest single “Overdose.” This dubstep release will get things heating up quickly as the wild drops attack one after another. From the relentless bass to the synth work progression in each chorus, you’ll surely have a hard time standing still when this record is spinning.
BLVD. – Crowd Control
BLVD. is here and ready to present his debut release “Crowd Control!” This tune will take you over to the trap side of things as the bass gets heavy and you’re taken on an adventure from beginning to end. You can expect an instant crowd pleaser from the moment this song is dropped!
Qoiet – absurd.
If you’re looking for something dark and heavy then you’re in for a serious treat. Qoiet is here and ready to showcase his album absurd. which is out now on Crowsnest Audio. Between the unique diversity and blend of multiple genres into one various album, you’ll have a hard time picking a favorite from this LP!
BVRNOUT – Miss You (ft. AXYL)
Closing us out this week is BVRNOUT and his latest single “Miss You” out on Strange Fruits. With creamy vocals from AXYL helping deliver one flawless topline, you’ll be singing along in no time. If the vocals aren’t enough then the melodic perfection of a drop will surely help sell the track to you, as the future bass influenced chords wash over.
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