Discover this week’s most dynamic music tracks!
Music is the heartbeat of life, and we’re consistently searching for the hottest new tracks to introduce to our audience. We’ve curated a selection that will send shivers down your spine and get you on your feet. So, grab your best headphones, or crank up your speakers, and dive into this week’s New Music Friday.
Here are our top music recommendations from the week, listed in no particular order. If you’re a talented artist looking for a feature, click here.
Marsh & ALLKNIGHT – Rabbit Hole
Genre: Progressive House
The weekend kicks off on an exhilarating note! We are huge fans of Marsh and Jodie Knight (known as ALLKNIGHT in the Dance music scene), so it’s thrilling to announce their latest collaboration, ‘Rabbit Hole.’
This track beautifully merges their distinct styles—one we never tire of—setting the stage for Marsh’s forthcoming EP, Aria, which was inspired by his successful live performances in London and Manchester. The EP drops on November 15th, with Marsh currently on tour in promotion of it.
Guy J – Just Rain
Genre: Progressive House
Exciting news! Though his L&F chapter has concluded, Guy J is ushering in the Early Morning era. This new label promises fresh ideas while retaining the essence we’ve loved for years.
Launching a record label is no small feat, but Guy J has kicked things off with a bang. The inaugural release comes from him, featuring a double tracker—the ‘Million Years from Now / Just Rain’ EP. Both tracks offer immersive happiness and captivating atmospheres, layered over a catchy groove and solid low-end, creating an auditory masterpiece.
John Summit, Paige Cavell – Tears (Max Styler Remix)
Genre: Tech House
How do you enhance an already phenomenal track? Simple—release a remix! The Experts Only label chief, John Summit, has reimagined his standout track from his debut album, Comfort in Chaos. The talented Max Styler has put his unique touch on the remix of ‘Tears,’ featuring vocalist Paige Cavell.
Styler brilliantly captures a different emotional palette of ‘Tears’ while preserving its core essence. With haunting reverbs and added depth, he showcases Paige Cavell’s vocals in a powerful light, turning the sentiment of sorrow into empowerment.
Jeremy Olander – Nextune
Genre: Deep House, Melodic Techno
As the saying goes, good things come to those who wait. Fans have dubbed Jeremy Olander’s track ‘Soundbar ID 03,’ a track that has set crowds ablaze during his performances for nearly a decade. Now, it finally sees an official release on Vivrant Imprint. This release celebrates its long-anticipated arrival.
Positioned perfectly between Deep House and Techno, Olander’s craftsmanship brings life to mesmerizing soundscapes. ‘Nextune’ has earned a place in the hearts of fans for years, and this release serves as a tribute to its enduring appeal. The evolving melodies and rich string arrangements create an auditory experience unlike any other.
Final Thoughts
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