Dancing isn’t just for the weekend. Party until the holiday break with New Music Friday Dance.
1. Myles O’Neal: “Clockin”
Rising producer and DJ Myles O’Neal returned with a bumping new single, “Clockin.” This deep tech-house track gets the party started with its infectious energy and sensual lyrics. The bass is the true star, resonating deep in the chest of listeners. The vocal distortions add an addictive and hypnotic aspect, perfect for a dark club scene.
2. Max Styler, Clüb De Combat: “On Repeat”
DJ Max Styler joins forces with Clüb De Combat for new single, “On Repeat.” A vocal sample that says “bring me the heat” starts off the track, teasing the listener for what’s to come. A compressed wave sound is the main highlight of the instrumental, looping in a catchy fashion. The beat is steady and ready to get people dancing.
3. BLOND:ISH, Night Tales: “Shout It Out”
BLOND:ISH and Night Tales fuse genres with their latest track, “Shout It Out,” and everything about it screams “summer party.” Night Tales honor their Tanzanian roots both lyrically and rhythm-wise, putting a unique twist on BLOND:ISH’s expert-level house production. The layered vocal production is both expansive and exhilarating.
4. MEDUZA, HAYLA, Nico de Andrea: “Another World – Nico de Andrea Remix”
Iconic Italian DJs MEDUZA teamed up with vocalist HAYLA and Nico de Andrea for a remix of their track “Another World.” This track is a big-room house dream, equipped with an abundance of reverb, rich, dynamic vocals, and ethereal lyrics. HAYLA’s voice especially shines, with soaring belts that command hearts and ears in an instant.
5. Simula: “Maw”
Drum and bass artist Simula returned with his new single, “Maw.” Aptly paired with monochromatic, boney imagery, this track is minimalistic yet impactful. The arrangement is creepy and suspenseful, leaving frequent pauses for a crunchy vocal sample in between grinding, saw-like motifs. For those who love something experimental, this is it.
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