Armin van Buuren x Fatum – ‘Punisher’
A matter of cause and effect in the club circuit, Armin van Buuren and Fatum’s ‘Punisher’ is where anthemic melodies and killer drops bring about mass dance floor destruction. With pounding kick drums leading the charge and quick-fire synths feeding the fire, this track is destined to go on a stage-wrecking rampage.
Armada Music – ‘Armada Unites: Chapter 2’
Building on the first chapter of the series with the next set of quality records, ‘Armada Unites – Chapter 2’ spotlights the innate musical brilliance of some of Trance’s finest. With Maor Levi, Tempo Giusto, ReOrder and Karney respectively providing the sonics in a remix of ‘Into The Sun‘, ‘Come With Me’, ‘Shine’ and ‘Pearl River’, this second four-track installment will go a long way in uniting fans worldwide.
ARTY – ‘From Russia With Love [Vol. 1]’
“I am incredibly happy with how Volume 1 of my ‘From Russia With Love’ EP has been received by the fans and dance music community! With its club roots, the music found a place in a lot of people’s hearts. And what’s even more incredible is the excitement from all of the friends of mine I’m working with on this project. Seeing the response from our tracks motivates them to keep making more amazing music and motivates me to keep pushing the limits. ’FRWL, Vol. 1’ is out now, but it’s only the beginning of something much greater.”
— ARTY
Elevven – ‘One Last Time’
Emerging with high-quality Progressive bearing a vocal twist, Elevven have outdone themselves yet again. From the subtle melodies in the breakdown to the ethereal vocals to the raw, all-bass drop, ‘One Last Time’ has already proven its worth at A State Of Trance 900 in Mexico and will continue to do so across the globe.
Eli Brown – ‘Desire’
Eli Brown strikes again with his next offering, ‘Desire‘. A full-throttle, powerful production with edgy chord progressions and seductive vocals, the record has all the ingredients of an instant classic.
Craig Connelly – ‘Time Machine’
Backwards! Forwards!! Hell, who couldn’t use a ‘Time Machine’ right now?! In the form of his new single, that’s exactly what arch trancemaster Craig Connelly is primed to deliver! For this one, Craig’s synth-fused production supplies all the zooming uplift, whilst through her song, Tara Louise brings the airwaves some high-order lyrical escapism.
Luttrell – ‘Lucky Ones (The Remixes: Part 1)’
Following the release of his second studio album ‘Lucky Ones’ last month, San Francisco native Luttrell shares the first of two LP remix packages; featuring a pair of fresh reworks from Anjunadeep regular Antic and Argentinian producer Della, and the hotly tipped new kids on the block, Leaving Laurel.
Jason Ross – ‘1000 Faces (Remixes)’
Following Jason Ross’ debut artist album, comes the ‘1000 Faces’ remixes. The first of two, this package spans many genres, including experimental trap from Just A Gent, melodic bass from AWAKEND and progressive house from Matt Fax.
Duke Dumont – ‘Duality’
Channeling his years of experience into a cohesive record that epitomizes his core beliefs, ‘Duality’ is an honest, cathartic expression of Duke Dumont’s desire to embody the mentality of a true artist, liberated from genre specifics and scored with his own sonic fingerprint.
Disciples x Lee Foss – ‘Only The Gods (feat. Anabel Englund)’
‘Only The Gods’ is a smooth slice of laidback house music, strung together with Lee Foss’ infectious production and Disciples’ signature chunky bassline, as well as the sophisticated and instantly recognisable vocals of Hot Creations favourite Anabel Englund.
Jay Hardway – ‘Rollercoaster’
True to his word Jay Hardway takes his listener on a turbulent ‘Rollercoaster’ with this euphoric track. Sure to get ravers on their feet, Jay’s unmistakable sound is laced into a new vibrant soundscape, set to take listeners by surprise. The uplifting track is filled with a variety of synths and progressive backing chords topped with choppy vocals. The track takes a variety of twists and turns, filled with mellow builds and ground shaking drops, with unique brass sounding synth stabs that help the track take shape alongside electronic warble. This track adds to Jay’s ever growing impressive discography, and continues to prove why he is a legend within the electronic dance music space.
CHEE – ‘Quarter Inch’
“Been working on my ‘Quarter Inch’ EP for a little over a year now. It’s a 5 track, dance-floor heavy piece of work. Some of these songs I’ve been working on for years, but never really had the confidence to share until now. After the last two singles, I’m grateful this project found a home at Deadbeats. Hope everyone enjoys this from start to finish.”
— CHEE
GLD – ‘Judgement Day’
CT-based duo GLD has released ‘Judgement Day’ — their debut on Carnage’s label Heavyweight Records. This one breaks and defies the rules of bass music and blends dubstep, glitch, and downtempo vibes into one sinister piece.
Pantha du Prince – ‘Pius In Tacet’
‘Pius In Tacet’ was the first single from Hendrik Weber aka Pantha du Prince’s latest album ‘Conference of Trees’. The track set the tone for the entire musical project which had as its mission to translate the communication of trees into an impressive sound journey.
Gentlemens Club – ‘Moments’
Pulling from a more emotional space with loads of nostalgia dripping through, the UK based trio known as Gentlemens Club have returned to Bassrush Records with their latest offering. The boys have released a steady stream on the imprint, always delivering a back-breaking vibe. However, with ‘Moments’ they opt for something more sentimental, with a special old-school dubstep feel.
SweetTooth – ‘Corvus Memoirs’
Los Angeles native SweetTooth is back on Circus Records with his EP ‘Corvus Memoirs’. With this one, SweetTooth has brought a five-track EP, giving the fans something to really sink their teeth into.
NHOAH – ‘BRISTOL said: In The Name’
‘BRISTOL said: In The Name’ is a track whose acid sound screws itself through the whole song, and then into your mind. The flaming lead vocal, which lyrically processes the experience of a very special wedding NHOAH was invited to, fires up the rhythm and celebrates somewhere between space and time. The track can appeal to techno and tech house fans alike, and is a declaration of the inspiring power of the city Bristol; another track from NHOAH’s city cycle. This time surely a massive one.
The Brig – ‘You Know’
Russian-born producer The Brig has long been known in the bass community for his powerful and constantly-evolving sound. He is now gearing us up for this upcoming EP ‘Dream’ by releasing the first single off of it — ‘You Know’.
Afrojack – ‘All Night’
This solo flashdance-esque choreography for Afrojack’s ‘All Night’ gives us the full, uplifting experience that we all need. We see the multifaceted talented Montana Tucker like never before and we are here for it. Wearing a classic black leotard and heels, Montana spunks up the dance-music-video concept with her captivating solo performance.