Here are our daily picks for you featuring Sophie Powers, Tallah, and more!
1. “Born To Love” – HI-LO & Sarah de Warren
Dark, melodic, and deeply immersive, “Born To Love” is the kind of techno that doesn’t just make you dance — it makes you feel. HI-LO’s deep, rolling basslines pair perfectly with Sarah de Warren’s ethereal, emotionally charged vocals. It’s equal parts hypnotic pulse and aching heart, a track that simmers more than it explodes.
2. “move with me” – Sophie Powers
Sophie Powers brings punk-pop attitude with hyperpop flair in “move with me” — a fast-paced, adrenaline-fueled invitation to break out of isolation. Gritty guitars meet glitchy textures, all under her rebellious vocal swagger. It’s not just a dance track — it’s a call to action for the restless and bold.
3. “What We Know” – Tallah
Unrelenting and experimental, “What We Know” is a masterful combination of nu-metal, hardcore, and avant-garde chaos. Tallah don’t just play loud — they weaponize sound, twisting rhythms and vocals into a frenzied mirror of emotional collapse. It’s visceral, ugly, and precisely what makes it unforgettable.
4. “What Are You Waiting For?” – d4vd
Haunting and heartfelt, “What Are You Waiting For?” is d4vd’s quietest kind of devastation. His soft-spoken delivery floats above sparse production, almost too fragile to touch. It’s a love song laced with hesitation, like reaching for someone already halfway out the door.
5. “DOING NUMBERS” – BASTARD
Loud, raw, and unapologetically brash, “DOING NUMBERS” is an underground anthem for those who refuse to play it safe. BASTARD fuses punk grime and trap energy into a gritty flex track that feels like it was dragged out of a warehouse at 3 a.m. It’s self-made, self-hyped, and gloriously defiant.
This week’s tracks didn’t wait for permission — they arrived ready to move, to rupture, to resonate. Whether you’re finding your rhythm in the wreckage or chasing connection across a crowded floor, each of these songs leaves a mark.
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