Happy Halloweekend! NMF Dance and New Music Friday brings this weeks hauntingly catchy fresh drops for the spooky season.
NMF Dance: Our Picks For The Week
Check out this week’s new dance drops on NMF Dance!
1. Solardo, Alec Monopoly – “Cold Fresh Air”
Solardo and Alec Monopoly join forces for “Cold Fresh Air,” a shimmering blend of soulful 80s vocals, disco nostalgia, and Solardo’s signature tech house pulse. Arriving just in time for Halloween weekend, the track perfectly captures the collision of art, sound, and nightlife culture. The release also coincides with Alec’s global headline tour and debut London residency at 77, marking a bold new chapter for both artists.
2. Above & Beyond, Marsh – “Sun In Your Eyes (Marsh Remix)”
Above & Beyond’s “Sun In Your Eyes” receives a breathtaking rework from Anjunadeep’s Marsh, who transforms the beloved Group Therapy anthem into a deep, progressive odyssey. This remix blends Marsh’s lush melodic textures with the emotional grandeur of the original, creating a cinematic yet club-ready experience.
3. wes mills – “lucky 777”
Wes Mills kicks off Insomniac’s newest label, GOTTA MOVE, with the euphoric debut single “Lucky 777.” Blending nostalgic melodies with punchy, hook-driven production, the track captures Mills’ signature feel-good energy through pitched-up vocals, shimmering synths, and playful flute flourishes. As the first release from GOTTA MOVE, “Lucky 777” sets the tone for the label’s forward-thinking vision: spotlighting artists who bring motion, emotion, and momentum to the dance floor.
4. EDDIE, Nikademis – “AGAIN”
Australian powerhouse EDDIE and Denver-based Nikademis unleash chaos on their new collaboration “AGAIN.” Fusing orchestral grandeur with bone-crushing bass, the track builds from cinematic strings into a storm of metallic synths, seismic drops, and precision-engineered distortion. “AGAIN” stands as a bold statement in modern bass music.
5. Tommy Farrow, Ross Quinn – “Inside My Mind”
London-based producer Tommy Farrow joins forces with Yorkshire’s Ross Quinn for “Inside My Mind,” a sleek melodic house and techno cut blending bright arpeggios, driving low-end grooves, and Quinn’s emotive vocals. Backed by BBC Radio 1 and championed by names like RÜFÜS DU SOL and Pete Tong, Farrow continues to prove his mastery of emotional club music, while Quinn’s soulful delivery elevates the record into something deeply human and cinematic.
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#NewMusicFriday: Our Picks for the Week
Check out New Music Friday‘s picks for this week’s new drops!
1. Florence + the Machine – “Everybody Scream”
Florence + the Machine drops “Everybody Scream,” the title track for their forthcoming sixth album, co-written and produced with collaborators like Mark Bowen, and directed visually by Autumn de Wilde. The track embodies Florence’s post-recovery exploration of mysticism, witchcraft, and folk horror, pairing her signature earth-shattering vocals with themes of healing, womanhood, and transformation.
2. Saint Harison – “ghosted”
U.K. singer-songwriter Saint Harison returns with his haunting new single “ghosted,” out now. Produced by Akeel Henry and John Fellner, the track blends intimate songwriting with atmospheric production, perfectly complementing Harison’s emotive vocal delivery. The official music video, directed by English duo DEADHORSES (known for Danny Brown’s “Starburst”), visually amplifies the song’s spectral, introspective energy, making it a perfect fit for Halloween weekend.
3. Reneé Rapp – “Lucky”
Reneé Rapp debuts “Lucky,” the original end-title track for Lionsgate’s upcoming film Now You See Me: Now You Don’t. Infusing modern pop sensibilities with her signature vocal prowess, Rapp’s new single perfectly complements the high-stakes, magic-fueled heist of the film, hitting ahead of its November 14th theatrical release. Fresh off her #1 album BITE ME and a sold-out North American arena tour, Rapp continues to solidify her place as a global pop force.
4. Anna von Hausswolff, Ethel Cain – “Aging Young Women”
Anna von Hausswolff shares her haunting new duet “Aging Young Women” with Ethel Cain, the final preview from her upcoming album ICONOCLASTS, out this Friday, October 31st. Produced with longtime collaborator Filip Leyman, the track explores the weight of unfulfilled dreams and the passage of time, weaving von Hausswolff’s maximalist compositions with Cain’s evocative presence.
5. Kodak Black, Chance the Rapper – “Still Get Chanel”
Kodak Black returns with his eighth studio album, Just Getting Started, and the standout track “Still Get Chanel” featuring Chance the Rapper is a must-hear highlight. Blending playful humor with heartfelt introspection, the song showcases Kodak’s evolving sound alongside Chance’s reconnection to his roots. Praised by Billboard, Rolling Stone, and VIBE, “Still Get Chanel” captures the album’s mix of grit, vulnerability, and cinematic trap-soul energy.
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