Revaux Drops Bassy Remix Of Peppermint Heaven’s track: “So Unreal”

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Indie-Pop duo Peppermint Heaven have had a meteoric year, amassing over 1 million streams on Spotify, The prolific U.S Duo have roped in the help of some of the UK’s finest underground, electronic talent on remix duties.

After the runaway success of the early 2018 hit “Colours”, it’s no surprise they’ve been featured as one of UKF’s official ‘Ones To Watch’. The two brothers have a unique style akin to Calyx & Teebee, Spor or even Noisia. The remix of Peppermint Heaven’s “So Unreal” is vintage Revaux. Taking a track and turning it into an unrecognisable monster, you have to admire the pairs consistency. Bag this one for your weekend set. 


Nicky Romero Teams Up With Alice Berg for Commercial Hit ‘My Way’

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Nicky Romero has teamed up with talented vocalist Alice Berg for what should soon be a commercial success; ‘My Way‘. Out on Nicky’s own Protocol, ‘My Way‘ represents Romero’s mainstream side, with this track being radio friendly.

You may be familiar with Alice Berg from her multiple Revealed releases. her vocals are perfect for this record. The track would not be the same without them, they really push the track to the next level and help with the commercialization of the record.

This release also marks a first in terms of artwork, this is a different style to usual. It’s possible that this may be the future style of artwork for Nicky Romero’s releases on Protocol – in order for them to stand out from the other Protocol releases.

On a side note – Nicky Romero has upped the game this year with 14 releases so far! That is a lot of music, more than one a month – the Romero team has definitely put in a lot of work on the production side of things this year.

Sophie Francis Interview: Not Giving Up, Dream Home, Favourite Events + More!

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We caught up with young gun Sophie Francis at ADE and discussed all things dance music including what the hardest part of being an artist is, her dream collaboration, where she would live anywhere in the world, her new track ‘True Champions‘, transitioning from a big room sound and more.

You’ve been DJ’ing for a few years now, what was the hardest part when you were first learning?

Yes since I was 16, I’m 19 now. One of the most important factors is not giving up, things can get hard especially on the production side. In the beginning it’s especially hard, people say stupid things and you need to ignore them.

What was the earliest song you remember growing up?

I’ve grown up with a lot of different things, however in South Africa theres a group called Goldfish, that was my first live concert and I really loved it. The real first dance music that I listened and inspired me would have to be Showtek – back in their hardstyle days!

When you are starting a new track do you always start with a similar element?

It really depends on what track I’m making, for example with ‘Weekend Love’ it was the topline of the vocalist and then I started production around that. It depends on my mood, but usually I prefer to start with the break – but if I have inspiration for a drop, I’ll focus on that initially.

What is your favourite production of your own?

At the moment, it has to be ‘Weekend Love’, so far it’s my most developed track – maybe you can hear that! I’ve been focused a lot in the studio this year. I mainly love working on energetic tracks, I have one called ‘True Champion’ which is not out yet but I’ve put it on all my videos because I love the energy in it.

When will ‘True Champion’ come out?

We don’t know yet, we might want to have a Chinese rapper on it. Or not, it’s not fully finished yet so I can still go anywhere with it – I’m not sure yet. But I really love the energy in it.

You’ve played all over the globe, if you could choose one of those places to live where would it be?  

I guess Tokyo, because I think you’d never get bored there. Every district, every street, there is something new to discover and I really love that.

What has been your favourite event to date?

I don’t really have one, what makes a good event is the energy of the people. But actually, I think the people who go to Ultra and Tomorrowland, they go there with the mentality to have the most epic day. So those normally I really love, I love the vibe there, the energy, the people.

If you could work with any artist past or present who would you choose?

Right now, it has to be Shawn Mendes. I’m super in love with his voice, for a few years now. His voice is so authentic and so special, I would love to work with him!

What inspired you to pursue a career in dance music?

What really inspired me to become a DJ/producer was actually a school project. I needed to do something were I learned new skills and interact with new people. I always really loved working with music, I felt that djing and producing you can interact with so many people, you can make or break their night with the music.

Your latest single ‘Weekend Love’s is awesome, what was the inspiration behind that?

I was actually at a Spinnin’ writing session and someone else was recording that track and I heard the lyrics and loved it. Most tracks now days are epic love songs or epic breakups – that sort of stuff. But these lyrics were about two single people and their love life. I thought it was super cool because it’s different and being single is fun! I heard the topline and straight away I envisioned this whole happy melodic almost folk style to the track.

You’ve transitioned from a big room styled production over the past year, what motivated you to try a new sound?

I love making whatever I feel like making. I’m not someone who says with one style, I love hardstyle, I love trap, I love pop. I really try to make what makes me happy. I’ve made a few trap tracks, even a few trap reworks of my own tracks. I’m also making hardstyle as well as more upcoming club tracks.

Have you got any new releases upcoming that you can give us a hint about?

I have three tracks upcoming on Spinnin’ but unfortunately I cannot say anything yet!

The track mentioned above as well as Sophie’s latest release ‘Weekend Love‘ is embed below


Jay Robison Delivers Once Again With ‘Clubwerk’

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If you are out to scout new talent heading in to 2019, look no further then Jay Robinson. With tracks such as ‘The Return’, ‘Greasy, ‘The Ripper’ under his belt, here’s a new one to finish off the year strong. Released through Night Bass, ‘Clubwerk’ is definitely a bass breaker! With catchy vocals, tight drums and his signature bass sound, its definitely a track that’ll keep you moving on the dance floor.

Robinson has also been making an impressive impact live, recently just finishing his UK tour supporting for Deadmau5 at iconic venues such as Ministry of Sound, Printworks, and Warehouse Project. Having also being previously supported from dance legends such as Armand Van Helden, Afrojack, Oliver Heldens and Tchami, we are definitely excited to see what Jay Robinson brings to 2019. ‘Clubwerk’ is out now on Night Bass, check it out in the link below.


RAINDEAR Drops Official Music Video For Her Latest Single: “World Below”

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Stockholm’s alt-pop femme fatale; Rebecca Bergcrantz (RAINDEAR) has combined the familiar embrace of Dance-Pop with a brilliantly cinematic execution, in her latest release: “World Below”.

In fiery timbre tied together with dark electronic production and finessed storytelling, she paints a lavish picture of self-confidence through punchy drums, liquid vocal textures and a funky side-chained electronic bass.

This image is complemented by the song’s official music video, a carefully crafted, colourful spectacle that keeps it’s audience attuned through trance-like imagery.

Audien Teams Up With Liam O’Donnell For ‘Rollercoaster’

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After his excellent two releases on Anjunabeats including the long awaited Arty collaboration, Audien is back with another top production. This time it’s ‘Rollercoaster‘ with Liam O’Donnell, a fresh electronic record that crosses over the mainstream in some areas. ‘Rollercoaster‘ releases on the newly formed ‘Cranberry Records‘ from Cranberry Management.

‘Rollercoaster‘ incorporates Audien’s signature electronic sound with a touch of originality on this one, the feel to this record is very unique. The vocals from Liam O’Donnell compliment the instrumental perfectly, there is very little if not anything negative to comment on this exceptional song.

Audien finds himself in the career position where he can cross over into the commercial scene. With many previous commercial records, Audien has proved himself as a producer who remains in both the underground trance/dance scene yet still outputting exceptional tracks with radio potential.

‘Rollercoaster‘ is yet again an incredible release from Audien, with many more expected in 2019 – we cannot wait.

After His Collaboration With Garrix & Guetta; Brooks Is Back With ‘Limbo’

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After the major success that was ‘Like I Do‘, with Martin Garrix & David Guetta; Brooks is back with ‘Limbo‘. His newest features the wonderful vocals of Zoë Moss. This is the first official release Zoë has ever been featured on.

‘Limbo‘ possesses dance elements to appeal to Brooks’ dance music fans that love him from his Future House Music, Spinnin’ and STMPD releases. ‘Limbo‘ is the first track of Brooks in a while that doesn’t feature his signature bouncy future house sound. However, this track is brilliantly produced, with a punchy drop that your every day people would love. With the help of Universal Music, this track should do well as a follow up to ‘Like I Do‘.

Coming off the commercial success that was ‘Like I Do‘, the obvious business decision is to continue to appeal to the mainstream. Brooks has done that with ‘Limbo‘, great pop vocals and a radio friendly drop. Brooks has produced this track well, still maintaining dance elements in a manner that will still connect to his dance music fans. This track is licensed to Universal music, something that will assist him even more into the mainstream.

Fabian Mazur Takes A New Artistic Direction With Latest Release: “Settle”

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For as long as we can remember, Fabian Mazur has been dishing out tracks of the highest quality. His latest single, “Settle,” is yet another highlight to add to an already extraordinary back catalogue of releases. Departing from his usual style of Trap and Future Bass, this song sees Fabian setting a new benchmark within the world of Electronic Pop, proving he truly can do anything.

Flowing with a cruisy electronic beat before entering a dazzling, synth-driven drop, “Settle” is a track that could very easily find its way in heavy rotation on radio stations all over the world. Despite possibly being an indication of a change in the producer’s artistic style, it’s obvious that Fabian Mazur is still putting out his best work.

ReauBeau releases stunning new track “CTRL”

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ReauBeau has released a stunning new track, “CTRL,” on Snav’s Riotville Records. This burgeoning future-bass maven’s skill in composition is on full display here–he’s woven together strands of both delicate production and industrial sound into a delightfully dance-worthy instrumental. Newcomer Amanda Collis’ vocals top off the track, melding perfectly with the whole. If you haven’t given ReauBeau a listen, do yourself a favor and check out “CTRL!”

Element Drops New Cinematic Trap Single: “Pushing Everyone Away”

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Brooklyn based producer; Element, is bring a fresh, cinematic trap flavour in his latest single  “Pushing Everyone Away” – a firestorm of visceral energy. Throughout the track, magnificent sound design builds and develops as luscious cinematic design is emphasised heavily in the drop. 

Unafraid to embrace experimentalism, it flows through moments of tranquil production into a dance-evoking drop and thus beholds a technical complexity at its core. 

Through evolving dynamics, an undulating rhythmic flow and an overall majestic timbre, this track will stir something strong within you.