A very exciting New Music Friday and NMF Dance featuring new drops from RAYE, Control Room, Sleeping With Sirens, and more!
NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week
New dance releases from Max Styler, GUDFELLA, Baby Weight, and more on NMF Dance.
1. Control Room – “Kurt Cobain”
Canadian duo Control Room tapped into the rowdy, irreverent edge of bass house with “Kurt Cobain,” a track built with intense rave energy. Leaning into tongue-in-cheek lyricism and blown-out low end, the single rides the wave of the so-called “slutty house” moment without taking itself too seriously. There’s a clear throughline of rock influence in its attitude: rebellious, loud, and a little chaotic.
2. Max Styler, Ad-Apt, Solomun – “One More (ft. Ad-Apt) [Solomun Remix]”
Max Styler links with Solomun for a remix that reframes “One More” into a sleeker, more hypnotic club weapon. Where the original leaned indie-tinged and propulsive, Solomun stretches it into a synth-heavy slow burn, layering groove and tension with precision. Ad-Apt’s vocal remains the anchor, now floating over a deeper, more immersive atmosphere.
3. GUDFELLA – “Morning Coffee”
“Morning Coffee” has been quietly brewing in DJ sets for months, and its official release confirms why it’s already a crowd favorite. GUDFELLA blends sunlit house textures with a rolling groove that feels effortless but addictive, elevated by Jitwam’s laid-back, soulful touch. There’s a breezy confidence here that fits both daytime parties and golden-hour festival slots.
4. Axel Boy, Princess Superstar – “On Time”
Axel Boy and Princess Superstar collide on “On Time,” a high-voltage cut that fuses UK garage swing with bass-heavy punch. The production moves fast and hits hard, but it’s Princess Superstar’s unmistakable delivery that gives the track its bite and personality. Built for peak-time moments, it balances nostalgia and modern club pressure without feeling forced.
5. Baby Weight, Mz Worthy – “Sundown”
“Sundown” captures the chemistry between Baby Weight and Mz Worthy in a dark, groove-forward house framework that feels instinctive rather than overworked. Anchored by thick basslines and tight, no-frills percussion, the track thrives in late-night spaces where subtle shifts matter. There’s a sense of patience in how it unfolds, letting the groove do the talking.
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#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week
New Music Friday brings this weeks new pop and indie releases from RAYE, Lø Spirit, Kevian Kraemer, and more.
1. RAYE, Hans Zimmer – “Click Clack Symphony. feat. Hans Zimmer”
Global pop powerhouse RAYE is back with another stunning preview of her forthcoming album THIS MUSIC MAY CONTAIN HOPE., dropping March 27th. “Click Clack Symphony” pairs her undeniable vocal artistry with legendary composer Hans Zimmer in a rousing anthem about being dragged back to life by the people who love you most.
2. Lø Spirit – “It’s You”
LA-based alt-rock artist Lø Spirit closes out the rollout to his debut album Isn’t Life Beautiful (April 17th) with the tender and aching “It’s You,” a confession of love for someone just out of reach. Directed entirely by Lø Spirit himself, the accompanying video brings his deeply personal vision to life with the same raw intimacy that’s earned him a fiercely devoted following.
3. Sleeping With Sirens – “An Ending In Itself”
Alternative rock veterans Sleeping With Sirens are back with “An Ending In Itself,” a powerful meditation on vulnerability and the courage it takes to ask for help. Produced by Will Yip, the track pairs unrelenting alt-rock energy with frontman Kellin Quinn’s most honest writing yet, a reminder that admitting you’re not okay is an act of bravery, not weakness. After 15 years and seven albums, SWS are as vital as ever.
4. Ellise – “Her”
Dark pop’s most compelling voice Ellise returns with “Her,” the third taste of her upcoming EP Bedroom Confessional (April 10th). A hypnotic spiral into envy and obsession, the track wraps atmospheric synths and soft, cutting vocals around feelings most of us are too afraid to admit we’ve had. Paired with a cinematic video starring actress Paris Berelc, this is Ellise at her most bold, beautiful, and unapologetically dark.
5. Kevian Kraemer – “down under”
Indie-pop’s most quietly unstoppable rising star Kevian Kraemer is back with “down under,” the latest chapter in a breakout run that’s already crossed 27 million streams worldwide. Warm, intimate, and impossibly melodic, it’s the kind of song that makes you feel like it was written just for you. With a sold-out headline tour and a rapidly growing fanbase already under his belt, Kevian is one to watch very closely.
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