From superstars to underdogs, from bass to trance. Our favorite tunes this week came from around and globe and around the dance music spectrum. Engulf yourself in this powerful playlist, forget the world – and if you love it – share with your friends.
Magna – Riot 20XX (Back Again)
Magna is going to be the next Kill The Noise. “Riot 20XX” delivers a wave of sound with each passing beat. Mixing melodic eastern themes together with an edgy trap-dubstep core, Magna has made something the world won’t soon forget.
Cyberpunkers x Far Too Loud – Ready To Blast
“Ready To Blast” melds two popular artist, boasting a heavy electro tune with a quote in the description “electro is not dead.” Whoever thought it was hasn’t heard this tune sound off. I hope this isn’t the last track these two make.
Dani Deahl – Cha Ching
Varien & Mr FijiWiji – We Are The Lights
If everyone at a 1920’s speakeasy decided to take acid, “We Are The Lights” would probably be the crowds first choice. Placing two long-time Monstercat artists together, Varien & Mr FijiWiji, “We Are The Lights” truly combines the best of both artists worlds.
Herobust – Bottle Swervice
Herobust continues to tease releases off of his upcoming Mad Decent EP I’m Aloud releasing in January. This week it’s “Bottle Swervice,” belting insanely heavy trap elements with these new robotic sounds Herobust has been showcasing in this EP.
Bryson Price – Weighed Down feat. Adriana (IGNITED)
“Weighed Down” is an all-around fun drumstep song. From start to finish, Bryson Price make sure there’s not a dull moment. His EP Ignited pulls elements from throughout the bass-music universe to form the unique story that is present.
Caroline D’Amore – Come To California ft. National Anthem (Original Mix)
I was debating on putting this in Unwind the Mind, our weekly chill playlist, but the original brought to you by Caroline D’Amore and National Anthem create a warm atmosphere that flat-out makes you want to get up and dance.
Super8 & Tab – Komorebi
One duo that is hard not to love is Super8 & Tab, their progressive trance feel takes you to a new music universe of pure euphoria. The small piano solo placed atop “Komorebi,” allows the song come full-circle and makes it unforgettable.
Thomas Sagstad feat. Wildo “Burned” (Kaskade Remix)
Out now, Kaskade adds his seductiveness to “Burned,” highlighting the moving vocal versus provide by Wildo. Thomas Sagstad is a lucky man, but it was clear it was a match made in heaven becuase this one gets to you good.
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