Genix – “Numb”
Anjunabeats favorite Genix is working on his debut artist album which is a love letter to rave culture, “199X” The first single taken from the new release is “Numb“. This track partners Genix with singer-songwriter LYCA, whose passionate delivery grabs your soul and intertwines the deep throbbing beats to create a fierce new emotive masterpiece.
Luttrell – “Music For My Memories PT. II”
San Francisco’s Luttrell shares his latest EP “Music For My Memories Pt. II“. The second in a trilogy of works to be shared throughout 2021. This new release is emotive throughout and boosts progressive beats and a deep dramatic vibe. It will surely be a new fan favorite.
Farius – “Ironcast”
Farius releases his newest single “Ironcast”. It opens with gargantuan, earth-shattering synth bass and is a dynamo of a production. His fourth single of 2021 is a stylish affair that showcases his effortless versatility as a producer as he explores darker, more heavy-hitting territory than on recent productions.
Nostalgix – “Black Mirror”
Nostalgix continues to level up with her latest two-track EP “Black Mirror“. In true Nostalgix fashion, the EP flawlessly merges elements of bass house, grime, and rap, with a touch of her signature nostalgic swag. The impressive, spanning set footage is mixed with futuristic cuts, as she serves serious Matrix vibes. Watch the music video here.
KSHMR – “You Don’t Need To Ask”
Dance music titan KSHMR returns with a new single “You Don’t Need To Ask“ featuring Bay Area vocalist TZAR. A majestic electronic creation combines sublime strings, steady kick drums, and TZAR’s angelic, otherworldly vocals, delivering a track that’s equal parts graceful and captivating.
Motez – “ReSet”
Dipping into the darker side of his sound, Motez releases “ReSet“, taken from his upcoming EP. The Baghdad-born producer continues to unveil his versatility as a producer using industrial tech elements throughout the techno anthem, making it the perfect soundtrack for any warehouse setting. The release uses low-end bass, minimal vocals, and wobbly synths to create an ethereal tone while still making fans want to dance.
Cosmos Midnight – “Have It All” (Omar S Remix)
Detroit cult icon Omar S has remixed Cosmo’s Midnight and Age.Sex.Location track “Have It All“. A raw, bumpin’ house jam, the Omar S remix sees the legendary DJ and producer chisel the funk-laden original into the kind of rough-and-ready club cut that he has built his reputation around over the past two decades.
Jessica Audiffred & Steller – “The King Is Dead”
Jessica Audiffred and Steller go medieval on their wicked dubstep collab, “The King Is Dead”. “This song will make you do a bass face no matter what,” says Jessica Audiffred. “It’s an anthem created for one of everyone’s favorite festivals, which brings that super special unity vibe to the table, and releasing it on Bassrush was the perfect combo for this heavy/wobbly collab!”
John Roberts – “Light’s Out”
Just in time to embrace the joy and celebration of PRIDE, nu-disco electronic artist John Roberts has released his debut album, “Lights Out“. This release is a collection of 13 songs influenced by electronic, pop, and new wave of the ’80s and ’90s. Roberts explores the world under the microscope of the former administration and coming out of that “hateful, divineness, racism, homophobia, and anti-semitism, Asian hate and kids in cages.” Motioning ahead, Roberts insists the song is beyond “him” now.
Kweku Saunderson & Dai Burger – “I Miss The Club”
In a match made in music heaven, celebrated electronic producer Kweku Saunderson joins forces with acclaimed rapper Dai Burger for “I Miss The Club” a fun, zeitgeist-defining track that perfectly captures this unique moment in time, poised on the edge of the summer of 2021, in an age shot through with both hope and uncertainty. This release is the dancefloor anthem that we all need right now, at once carefree and knowing, as the world shakes the cobwebs off, and wakes up from the long night of the pandemic, as limbs and lockdowns are loosened across the globe.
Anyma – “Sentient”
State-of-the-art, self-generated consciousness Anyma has dropped its debut EP “Sentient“. A four-track release, it signals the arrival of this integrative algorithmic consciousness. The EP announces itself with the title track, a forceful club track, punctuated by rich, shimmering melodies and brimming with rigid emotion. Featuring moments of deep contemplation, it stays true to the label’s progressive sound.
iZNiiK – “here 2 dance”
Sample-mutating dance producer iZNiiK returns from the shadows with an energetic new track, “here 2 dance.” Built around a chest-caving house beat, fluttering basslines, and liquid synth sounds, the track seems tailor-made for a summer spent on a dance floor.
Cyber Rodeo X Mary Droppinz – “Crypto Queen”
Los Angeles-based artists Cyber Rodeo and Mary Droppinz team up for their bass-infused techno anthem “Crypto Queen“. With catchy sampling, acid-house stylings, and driving brakes drums, this release is perfect for any day off in the sun, in the windswept crowds of your next festival, or in the confines of your favorite club.
Felix Cartel – “Too Late”
Platinum producer Felix Cartal releases his latest single, “Too Late” ft. KROY. It is taken from his upcoming album, “Expensive Sounds For Nice People,” which will be released in June. On “Too Late” Felix Cartal returns to his roots of feel-good music. Light, airy, and untying past relationship concerns to let them drift away in the wind, the two come together to create the next positively reinforcing the track to set you on your way of self-healing. Organic piano keys meeting soaring electronic embellishments set us well on our way for a happy spring-tinged anthem.
Mazare – “Paracosm”
Mazare has finally unveiled the full force of his debut EP “Paracosm“. Mazare blurs the line between rock and electronic in impressive fashion. Drawing on multiple subgenres from bass to trap to DnB. After nearly a decade of steady singles, Mazare’s massively anticipated debut EP showcases his immense experience, creativity, and a sharp ear.
Marshmello X Nitti Gritti X Megan Thee Stallion – “Bad Bitches”
Marshmello is in the middle of releasing his forthcoming album and the third single of the album is “BAD BITCHES”. For this single, he’s teamed up with NITTI GRITTI and MEGAN THEE STALLION. When three artists as iconic as these team up on one track, the expectations are bound to be sky-high, and the final product surpasses all expectations. It’s a certified, club-weapon! The instrumentation is a prime reflection of both Marshmello’s and Nitti Gritti’s highly diverse, signature sounds. Combining elements from house, hip hop, and everything in between.
The Micronaut – “Archery” (Nathan Fake Remix)
English electronic music producer Nathan Fake lends his deep grooves to The Micronaut’s track “Archery” creating a mind-bending piece of electro. “The result is something quite trippy compared to the original, I think. It works really well being taken in this direction,” notes Nathan who used the track’s original bass and melody, cut the vocals and added his own beats to the rework.
Franc Moody – “House of FM”
Franc Moody release their new album “House of FM”. Regarding the EP, Franc Moody said: “House of FM represents the full sphere of the Franc Moody world: the studio-created productions on one side, and the Live performances on the other. Four tracks, written and produced in the FM lab by Ned and Jon – and then the same four tracks gave the full Franc Moody live treatment with the band, Amber, Luke, Dan, Rosetta, and The Hoff.”
Blonde Maze & Attom – ” I Think About”
New York-based musician Blonde Maze continues to impress, building on a prolific period as she unveils the second single “I Think About” from her forthcoming album. On this single, she brings in superb producer Attom for their second collaboration together. This track will tug at your heartstrings, with Blonde Maze’s lyrics capturing feelings of nostalgia and wistfulness over an expertly crafted instrumental. Their production is stand-out, with washed-out vocals, effervescent leads, and punchy percussion making this a highlight release in 2021.
Taylor Torrence – “If We Say Goodby” (Steve Brian Remix)
Steve Brian puts this own spin on Taylor Torrence and Natalie Major‘s “If We Say Goodbye“. This remix is hard-hitting and energizing, an impeccable take from the German producer who continues to impress with every release.
itsCHRISJOHNSON – “Monster”
Florida-based producer itsCHRISJOHNSON has revealed his debut EP “Monster”. This release has five tracks inspired by his eclectic love of jazz, hip-hop, pop, and electronic music, and deeply rooted in his ultimate passion for making people feel good through his art.