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I See Stars for their new release, "Eliminator."
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Check out this week’s fresh drops on NMF Dance and New Music Friday!

NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week

1. Eli Brown, GeezLy – “Papi”

“Papi” by Eli Brown and GeezLy is a fiery, fast-tracked collaboration that merges pounding techno with Latin rap swagger in a way that feels both fresh and familiar. GeezLy’s commanding delivery rides Eli Brown’s relentless beat, creating a high-voltage anthem rooted in underground resilience. 

2. Slayyyter – “BEAT UP CHANEL$”

“BEAT UP CHANEL$” by Slayyyter is a gritty, hyperpop-infused banger dripping with glam-trash attitude and rebellious flair. With distorted basslines, bratty vocals, and a delivery full of attitude and swagger, the track thrives on chaos and couture.

3. Boris Bejcha – “Ginger”

“Ginger” by Boris Brejcha is a brooding, high-tech minimal track that blends pulsating basslines with ethereal, melancholic vocals. The production is sleek yet emotionally charged, balancing hypnotic rhythms with atmospheric depth. 

4. horsegiirL – “seasalt & teardrops”

“seasalt & teardrops” by horsegiirL drifts with a dreamy, introspective, yet upbeat haze, showcasing the German DJ’s signature hypnotic production. The track is a hyperpop, experimental dance song that captures the ecstasy of a summer on the dancefloor. 

5. TSHA – “Let’s Dance”

“Let’s Dance” by TSHA sparkles with euphoric house energy. The track’s hooky vocal samples and elastic rhythm nod to 2000s UK dance-pop nostalgia, while grounded in TSHA’s signature groove-laced Afro-house and rave-inspired production 

Check out our full playlist, now available on Spotify:

#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week

New music from Kali Uchis, Haute & Freddy, and more!

1. Haute & Freddy – “Sophie”

LA-based alt-pop duo Haute & Freddy return tonight with their most evocative release yet, “Sophie.” Co-produced with Askjell (Sigrid, Aurora), the track captures the ache of lingering memories brought to life with a haunting visual by acclaimed filmmaker Silken Weinberg (Ethel Cain’s Preacher’s Daughter). With over 2.4M streams on their last single “Shy Girl” and buzz from Rolling Stone as an “Artist You Need To Know,” Haute & Freddy are poised for a breakout year.

2. We Came As Romans – “where did you go?”

Michigan metalcore band We Came As Romans releases their new single “where did you go?,” out now alongside a cinematic official video. A moody, atmospheric departure from their usual sound, the track wrestles with identity, loss, and disorienting nostalgia. Taken from their upcoming album ALL IS BEAUTIFUL…BECAUSE WE’RE DOOMED (out August 22), “where did you go?” showcases what’s to come for the band.

3. Puscifer – “The Humbling River”

The iconic electro-rock band Puscifer have released In Case You Were Napping, a 15-track digital-only retrospective celebrating nearly two decades of their genre-blurring catalog. The collection includes fan favorites such as “The Humbling River,” a meditation on ego and connection that remains one of the band’s most emotionally powerful tracks. Serving as both a primer for new listeners and a curated experience for longtime fans, the release arrives ahead of their upcoming fifth studio album, due in 2026. 

4. Kehlani – “(un)Folded”

Kehlani drops “(un)Folded,” a raw, emotionally charged reimagining of her hit single “Folded.” Showcasing minimal production and her signature soulful vocals, the track offers a deeper, more vulnerable take on a fan favorite. The new version arrives alongside a stunning visual and marks yet another standout moment in Kehlani’s banner year.

5. I See Stars – “Eliminator”

I See Stars return with a vengeance on “Eliminator,” the first taste of their upcoming album THE WHEEL (out September 12). The track showcases the band’s evolved sound after nearly a decade away from the studio. Paired with a sleek, immersive visualizer, “Eliminator” sets the tone for a bold new chapter, it’s a powerful reintroduction that proves I See Stars are back and sharper than ever.

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