Check out this week’s new drops from Alesso, Ray Hawthorne, and more!
NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week
New music from INFEKT, Alesso, John Alto, and more on NMF Dance!
1. Alesso, Sentinel, Sick Individuals – “Upside Down”
Swedish DJ and producer Alesso teams up with Australian duo Sentinel and Dutch powerhouse Sick Individuals for “Upside Down,” a high-octane anthem built for peak festival settings. Driven by euphoric synths, booming drops, and a vocal hook that begs to be shouted back by massive crowds, the track captures the thrill of losing yourself completely in the music
2. Eternal – “HAPPY AGAIN”
Utah based DJs and brother duo Eternal drops “HAPPY AGAIN,” a vocal-driven dubstep cut brimming with emotion. Layering heartfelt vocals and falsetto over cinematic atmospheres, the track is perfect for yearners and dance music enjoyers alike.
3. INFEKT – “BOOSTED”
A standout cut from INFEKT’s long-awaited debut album VEGGIE CARGO, “BOOSTED” surges forward with shockwaves, embodying the album’s mission to push dubstep into uncharted territory. Where other songs on the record flex playfulness or cinematic scope, “BOOSTED” is pure propulsion.
4. Babsy., Jeanne Taylor – “Free My Mind”
Babsy. returns with “Free My Mind,” a moody, melodic house cut featuring the smoky vocals of LA’s Jeanne Taylor. Built on fuzzy UKG basslines, shuffling drums, and synths that stretch like memory itself, the track digs into the tension between past heartbreak and the possibility of new love.
5. John Alto, Ayla – “Easy Love (ft. Ayla)”
Rising DJ and producer John Alto teams up with vocalist Ayla on “Easy Love,” a darkly seductive house track that blends brooding basslines with shimmering melodies. Ayla’s ethereal topline floats above the hypnotic groove, resulting in a dance anthem that feels both intimate and electrifying.
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#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week
New music from Poppy, BEAUTY SCHOOL DROPOUT, bodie, and more!
1. Poppy, Amy Lee, Courtney LaPlante – “End of You”
Alt-metal force Poppy teams up with Evanescence icon Amy Lee and Courtney LaPlante for their new single, “End of You.” The track blends soaring vocals and heavy guitars into a cathartic storm of emotion. Each artist’s signature style shines while fusing seamlessly into a dark, defiant anthem.
2. Satellite Citi, Ray Hawthorne – “Give Me Apocalypse”
Alt-rock duo Satellite Citi team up with indie-pop rising star Ray Hawthorne for their new single “Give Me Apocalypse.” The track is a finely crafted anthem that bridges modern rock polish with apocalyptic grit. With its defiant energy, the collaboration feels both timely and timeless, demanding attention from alt-pop fans everywhere.
3. Cameron Whitcomb – “The Hard Way”
Singer-songwriter Cameron Whitcomb unveils “The Hard Way,” the gut-punching title track from his long-awaited debut album arriving September 26th. Blending folk, country, and alt-pop with his gritty vocals, the song shifts from hushed intimacy into a cathartic anthem of resilience, laying bare Cameron’s battles with addiction, recovery, and mental health.
4. bodie – “SETTLE”
Alt-pop singer-songwriter bodie gears up for his debut album NO SKIPS (out Sept. 5) with the hauntingly vulnerable standout track “SETTLE.” Blending moody electronics with raw lyricism, the track captures the uneasy space between holding on and letting go, showcasing the same emotional depth that made bodie a standout on The Voice Season 22.
5. BEAUTY SCHOOL DROPOUT – “HEART AWAY”
Along with their new album Where Did All the Butterflies Go? (out September 5), BEAUTY SCHOOL DROPOUT shares their new standout single, “HEART AWAY.” Fueled by raw emotion and soaring hooks, the track leans into the band’s signature blend of pop-punk grit and alt-rock urgency, capturing the sting of vulnerability when one is in love.
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