New Dance Sounds: ZHU, Ekali, Black Caviar, Kaskade, Audien, Deniz Koyu + More

As you will see below, Friday the 25th of October brought some killer releases from a range of genres. Not all was covered in this little wrap up, you can find significant releases linked below.

Gryffin – Gravity [Album]
Crankdat – Fearworld
Flume feat. Vera Blue – Rushing Back (Petit Biscuit Remix)


ZHU & partywithray – Came For The Low [Alstralwerks]

ZHU brings partywithray along for his debut single. ‘Came For The Low’ is a deep record that still remains vibrant. As expected from ZHU, the vocals and instrumental are on point and provide an excellent listening experience. The well made and interesting video also features a cool cameo from Presidential candidate Andrew Yang!


Magnificence & 7 Skies – The Drill [Musical Freedom]

In-demand producer 7 Skies returns under his own name, this time for an unlikely collaboration with electrifying duo Magnificence. With both sounds present, this is a terrific collaboration that sounds exactly as you’d imagine! It is a great production that finds it’s home on Musical Freedom.


Ilan Bluestone & Spencer Brown – Gatekeeper [Anjuna]

These two trance powerhouse’s have just released the 3 track ‘Gatekeeper’ EP through their Anjuna home. The lead is a powerful offering, and its paired with uniquely named ‘Pooperling’, a tantalising progressive sound heard throughout. If you’re fans of either artists you must listen to this EP.


Black Caviar – Boing [In Rotation]

New York City electronic duo Black Caviar linked up with Insomniac imprint In Rotation for a club heating double track EP, Boing serves up a dark bass intertwined with a succulent vocal hook and old school breaks. The track is paired with ‘Keep Me High’ a vocal house tune.


Deniz Koyu & Ralph Felix feat. MPH – Enemy [STMPD]

Ralph Felix brings Deniz Koyu over to STMPD for their second collaboration. This vocal friendly record brings a new commercially appealable sound. It has all the ingredients for a hit, together with STMPD’s backing – we can see it happening!


Thomas Newson – Living 100 [Armada Deep]

Thomas Newson returns to Armada Deep this week with a catchy house record called in ‘Living 100’. After his last release ‘The Worker’ being a stand out success and following up his Calvin Harris supported “Goes Like This”, he continues to impress. This new song features awesome vocals and a really great melody to top of the killer deep production.


Arno Cost & Norman Doray – Wanna Do [Club Sweat]

The praised collaborative team Arno Cost and Norman Doray come together once again this time surprisingly releasing on Australian imprint Club Sweat. Like previous releases, this is a super cool disco house production that is refreshing in 2019 era dance music. The duo have really presented their talents recently, lets hope they continue!


Ekali feat. Kiiara – Back To You [Big Beat]

Ekali and Kiiara come together for the first time and the result is incredible! Ekali turns to his melodic and calmer style for ‘Back To You’, linking with Kiiara vocals creates a masterpiece and fans of both artists will be living this new production.


Audien & Jamie Hartman – Reach [Independent]

Audien continues his slew of pre album singles. This time recruiting Jamie Hartman for a incredible vocal filled production. Incorporating melodic sounds in a drum and bass twist provides a unique track that still fits right into Audien’s discography. After tweeting that he had delivers the album, we cannot wait to here it in its entirety.


Mr. Tape & Kaskade – Come On [Arkade]

Dance legend Kaskade joins Utah duo Mr Tape for a vocal club-house romper that will no doubt be a tasty treat for late night club dance floors. Infectious hooks coupled with wobbly bass synths.


Flynninho – Murderous [RUN FREE]

Flynninho has released this beast of a production. ‘Murderous’ is a solid release with a terrific drop melody. With strong vocals and an impactful instrumental – this record will do well wherever it is played!

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