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You’re Going To ‘Freak Out’ At How ‘Electric’ This Week’s New Tracks Are| ICYMI Monday

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Jorn van Deynhoven – ‘I Need Your Lovin’ (Like The Sunshine)’

The first new track to come off of Jorn van Deynhoven’s highly anticipated ‘The Future Is Now’ album, ‘I Need Your Lovin’ (Like The Sunshine)’ sees the uplifting sound of its creator take center stage again. Infused with the remarkable vocals of Sue McLaren (inspired by The Korgis’ ‘Everybody’s Got To Learn Sometime’) and a high-reaching melody, this track is sure to pave the way for a lot more mainstage madness to come from the Anthem Man.

Armin van Buuren – ‘Balance (Remixes, Pt. 3)’

Amplifying the magnitude of Armin van Buuren’s seventh artist album, this third installment of the ‘Balance’ remix series welcomes no less than four top-notch interpretations from a range of industry icons. With edits from Lucas & Steve, Sevenn, Will Sparks and Avian Grays of respectively ‘Don’t Let Me Go’, ‘Mr. Navigator’, ‘Song I Sing’ and ‘Miles Away’, this four-sided release is sure to appeal to all sides of the electronic music spectrum.

Tempo Giusto – ‘Paradigm Shift’

After setting Armin van Buuren’s A State Of Trance imprint ablaze in the past few years, Tempo Giusto brings his high-energy sound to Who’s Afraid Of 138?! to strengthen his legacy. Armed with a ravaging low end, anthemic melodies and a high-magnitude bass drop, ‘Paradigm Shift’ is set to change the Trance fans’ perspective of what a stadium-quivering production entails.

Andrew Rayel – ‘Dark Side Of The Harmony (FYH 200 Anthem)‘

The shadow side of Andrew Rayel’s anthem for Find Your Harmony 200, ‘Dark Side Of The Harmony’ features a more sinister atmosphere whilst retaining its mainstage-wrecking qualities. Setting out to rule the night with its tremor-like kick drums and huge synth waves, this track helps fans embrace the darkness each time it smashes sound systems to bits.

Fatum x Luke Bond – ‘All Of Me (feat. Kaleena Zanders)’

Tailor made for the biggest stages in the world, Fatum and Luke Bond’sAll Of Me’ doesn’t hold back in the slightest. With a super-deep, heavily pulsating bass, a mesmerizing breakdown and Kaleena Zanders epic vocals, this all-star collab has all the hallmarks of an evergreen Trance anthem.

Loud Luxury – ‘Cold Feet’

Talking about love lost in the final stretch, Loud Luxury’s Cold Feet’ combines haunting vocal melodies with a vivid instrumental backdrop. Adorned even further with soul-stirring lyrics, this track is the perfect creative collision of recognizability and club-focused vibes. 

Grum – ‘Tomorrow (Future Mix)’

Grum’s first record of the new decade, ‘Tomorrow (Future Mix)’ is blessed with the vocal talents of Dom Youdan. The Future Mix takes one of the stand out tracks from his recent LP and takes it in a more impactful direction. A heavier rework that has been re-cut especially for dance floor operations.

Black Tiger Sex Machine x ATLiens – ‘Frequencies’

Frequencies’ is a low-end destroyer with iconic sound design that fans have come to recognize in an instant. Both Black Tiger Sex Machine and ATLiens have been playing this out live during their tours with crowds going ballistic for the sci-fi inspired hit. In taking a cinematic approach, these two acts ended up creating a larger-than-life, electro-inspired production that stands out as a stylistically groundbreaking record.

KSHMR x Hard Lights – ‘Over and Out (ft. Charlott Boss)’

KSHMR returns with his first single of 2020 ‘Over and Out’ — a thunderous hardstyle tune featuring Malysian DJ Hard Lights and the vocals of Charlott Boss. The single playfully touches on the futuristic elements of outer space and explores hard-hitting basslines and wildly uptempo beats. ‘Over and Out’ will be lighting up dancefloors worldwide just in time for festival season. 

KREAM x Black Caviar – ‘Jack’

Norwegian electronic duo KREAM has teamed up with NYC duo Black Caviar for a new deep house cut ‘Jack’. An instant classic from the first beat, the song fuses elements from all over the house spectrum, including progressive house and bass house, featuring the best of both respective duo’s signature sound.

Luttrell – ‘Some Other Time’

Following up to his first album taster, Luttrell’s latest offering, instrumental deep cut ‘Some Other Time’, is the second single lifted from his forthcoming second album ‘Lucky Ones’. A certified crowd pleaser and firm feature of Luttrell’s DJ sets over the past 6 months, ‘Some Other Time’ has roused crowds from San Francisco to Fiji to London.

Flux Pavilion – ‘Lion’s Cage (Remixes)’

With its 3/4 time signature, silky-smooth melodies and beautiful vocals from mysterious L.A collective Nevve, Flux Pavilion’sLion’s Cage’ displays a confident progression for the Flux Pavilion sound. Now, we are excited to bring you two new perspectives on the track, with remixes from North Carolina bass producer, Heyz, and the self-proclaimed parents of EDM, the DJ/producer duo – Mom N Dad. With each providing a fun but hard edged spin on the tune, reimagining Flux’s lush production with gritty bass and chopped vocals, we are excited for you to hear these fresh remixes of one of our fave tracks of last year.

GG Magree – ‘You Don’t Know Me’

GG Magree’s first-ever get-together with Armada Music, ‘You Don’t Know Me’ sees the Australian DJ, producer and songstress deliver a House-flavored record embellished with a tinge of soul-searching. From the empowering and reflective lyrics to the beefed-up beats and chunky bass, this track is set to inspire clubbers wherever it ventures. 

DJ D-Sol – ‘Electric (ft. Hayley May)’

With the turn of the new year, there’s electricity in the year. A clean slate, fresh ideas and warm months filled with unforgettable moments on the horizon. DJ D-Sol flies out of gates like a charge of dance floor lightning with his newest original studio track, ‘Electric’.   

DJ Sam – ‘Cygnes (Remixes)’

When it brought you its first tranche last month, Black Hole Recordings vowed full spectrum remix justice for Mr. Sam’sCygnes’. Come February and they’re back to make good on the promise! With Ferry Tayle and First State ably boosting the classic’s more uplifting and progressive sensibilities, here comes your next slice. Sun Decade (aka Ronski Speed) and DJ T.H. and — wearing his Sunlounger cap — Roger Shah are here to remix-explore its more harmonic, melodic and cooler potentials.

Nicholson – ‘Loops N Tings 2020’

Trance producer, Nicholson returns to the release radar with his revitalized version of the classic ‘Loops N Tings‘ from Jens. Nicholson’s rework ‘Loops N Tings 2020‘ lends a more serene and euphoric edge to the track, showcasing the evolution of trance music since 1993. 

Pablo Artigas – ‘Arcadia 2020’

Having already received support from Cosmic Gate, Pablo Artigas’ Arcadia’ now sees some unique and individual remixes from the likes of Individual Identity’s own Apollo Nash and Requilary

Nightlapse – ‘Freak Out’

DJ/producer duo Nightlapse have announced the release of their second single on AREA10/Ultra MusicFreak Out’, which features the stirring vocals of Irish-Swedish artist Liska. The song is a modern-day love letter to 90’s rave culture combined with an in-your-face mash up of high-energy and acid house.

Paul Donton x Rob Pearson – ‘Inspired Look’

Paul Donton and Rob Pearson step out of their busy release schedule to drop a juicy minimal 2-track EP for Woodwork — ‘Inspired Look’. 

SAINt JHN – ‘Borders (DJ Politik Remix)’

A club DJ-turned-producer shaped by his formative years of sneaking into exclusive Hollywood nightclubs, DJ Politik is the amalgamation of his love for club music and turntablism. His budding yet vibrant musical catalog embodies his unique, tasteful style of spinning records, and his remix of SAINt JHN’sBorders’ featuring Lenny Kravitz is no different: crafting stirring melodies atop an infectious backbeat, Politik continues to showcase his deep versatility as a producer. Infectious to its core, the remix is a club-ready, smooth as butter treat from the up and coming DJ/producer.

Lama’s Dream – ‘Rain Catcher (Ka Fu Remix)’

Rain Catcher (Ka Fu Remix)’ is a deep and contemplative offering showcasing Ka Fu’s ability to craft immersive soundscapes. Pairing the intricate organic guitar work of Lama’s Dream with crisply edited samples, Ka Fu carves out a space for each sonic element to take root and bloom as the track progresses. A commanding bassline flows beneath silvery synths, sweeping percussion and ethereal vocals. Small gestures string together as the track gradually warms and fills out, suspending the listener in a state of blissful, healing hypnosis.

13//ali_fawn – ‘Mirrorshade’

Detroit-based producer and multi-instrumentalist Alister Fawnwoda aka 13//ali_fawn has made available the accompanying Van Alpert-directed visual for ‘Mirrorshade’.

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