[Electronic] TANYA TANYA – Through The Fire

TANYA TANYA emerges from Worcestershire with an introduction to the electronic music world. Her debut single, “Through the Fire,” represents the passion that first drew her to dance music. With a voice that carries both power and emotion, she channels the spirit of ’90s house, infusing her sound with both nostalgia and modern energy. From early on, she gravitated toward music that made her feel something deep and lasting, and now, she translates that same intensity into her own work.

Though just stepping into the industry spotlight, TANYA TANYA’s arrival is anything but unnoticed. Her commanding vocals and production choices have already positioned her as a rising force. With a sound that blends uplifting melodies and rich, euphoric synths, she crafts anthems that connect across many lifestyles. Her ability to fuse emotion with energy places her certainly as one to watch.

“Through the Fire” hits fast and hard  – sweeping, cinematic atmospheres dance while her lyrics weave a tale of devotion character. The single is on point – making it both a club-ready anthem and a heartfelt declaration all in the same run.

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[House] BRN – Freak Out

BRN kicks off 2025 with a bang, dropping “FREAK OUT,” a high-octane house anthem that puts a fresh spin on one of dance music’s most iconic vocal hooks. The track reworks the unmistakable “Aww freak out” sample, threading it through a tight, groove-driven framework that hits the sweet spot between nostalgia and modern club energy. That signature guitar riff is not forgotten, fine-tuned to perfection and riding a four-on-the-floor drum that refuses to quit. There’s no excess here—just precision, punch, and an irresistible flow designed to keep bodies moving until sunrise.

Hailing from Santa Catarina, BRN is a force of nature hailing from Brasil. His Tech House-rooted sound, splashed with shades of Bass House and Techno, has taken him from local haunts to headlining some of the country’s most respected venues, including Park Art, El Fortin, and The Garden. His production ethos is as sharp as his DJ sets – tight, impactful, and engineered to take the club to the next level.

The numbers don’t lie. With over 13 million Spotify streams and releases on labels like Catch & Release, Terminal Underground, and Virgin Music, BRN is in no rush to slow down. Heavyweights like Vintage Culture, Fisher, and Chris Lake have taken notice, and for good reason. Whether behind the decks or in the studio, BRN is proving that he’s got the chops to turn throwback grooves into future classics. “FREAK OUT” is just another step in his steady rise—and a reminder that some hooks are simply too good to fade away.

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[Electro-House] Marc Antonix – Visions

Young, relentless, and ready to take on the world, Marc Antonix is jumping into 2025 head first – crafting house, electro, and bass into something sharp, sleek, and undeniably his. Forget following trend, Antonix rewrites the script with unexpected drops, experimental basslines, and a vibe that feels both familiar and futuristic – his single “Visions,” is just the latest example of this.

“Visions” is where that all comes to life. It’s electro-house, but not in the way you’d expect. Retro synths flash like neon signs, chords swell with warmth, and a crystalline female vocal topline cuts through, floating above the production like it was made for this moment. Tight in its structure, loose in its energy, “Visions” finds the sweet spot between nostalgia while stilling pushing the limit when it comes to expectations.

Marc Antonix is well in motion. 840,000 Spotify streams and counting, plus live sets in LA are a regular and quite the crowd-pleaser.

Heavyweights like The Chainsmokers, Afrojack, Fedde Le Grand, and Bingo Players are paying attention, having supported the young up-and-comer in the recent past. The trajectory is clear: bigger stages, bigger records, and a vision that’s only getting more illustrative over time. Get ready for Marc Antonix to take you on a ride.

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[House] Don Fuego – Find A Way [Smash Deep]

Don Fuego’s journey is built on friendship and a shared love for music. Cory and Mahdi bring their chemistry to the stage, turning their passion into a project that is pure energy and connection. From early remixes on SoundCloud to landing a spot on Tomorrowland’s Smash The House imprint, they’ve been creeping onto the scene more and more. Their performances, packed with tech house grooves, festival anthems, and global influences, bring through crystal clear and infectious vibes that continue to attract a larger audiences.

“Find A Way” captures that same spirit. It’s a song born from personal heartache, reflecting the push to move forward after loss. The verses carry a raw, intimate tone – as the track builds, the melody gains strength, leading into a soaring drop where synths and drums collide in an uplifting rush. The single has become a highlight within the live performances, garnering positive responses.

Their momentum is undeniable. Returning to Smash Deep for a second release, they’ve racked up 200K Spotify streams in 2024 and played dozens of shows along the way. With support from Zeds Dead, Hamdi, ACRAZE, and more, they’re carving out their own lane. There’s one factor that is undeniable right now – Don Fuego is hot.

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[Interview] ACCIO Shares Story, Vision For The Future & More

ACCIO, progressive house embracing with the catchy pull of pop, has channeled the best of what he is today into one singular project.

Debuting this project in late 2024, he’s taken lessons from his previous aliases and channeled them into something that feels both polished and personal.

“I Wanna Be Around” is his latest example, it explodes with power – lush, cinematic synths crash as the song yearns for golden days of the 2010s. A classic theme of love and heartbreak featured at it’s core.

ACCIO has a lot more to say. And as he gears up for what’s next, we’re diving into the stories, sounds, and vision that make this rising artist someone you’ll want to keep on your radar.

With over 200K Spotify streams and much more to release, check out this exclusive interview below.

Interview

“I Wanna Be Around” has this great mix of pop and progressive house vibes. What made you want to bring back the feel of 2010s progressive house but give it a fresh spin?
I just love that era of music. I listen to those kinds of songs daily, and I hope I can make people fall in love with the music I’m creating.

The song touches on the ups and downs of relationships in a really honest way. Was there a specific moment or experience that inspired the lyrics?
Ever since I moved to LA seven years ago, I’ve always had trouble finding someone who was consistent. It wasn’t until I met my girlfriend that I started to believe in love again.

Your sound is so immersive, with lush synths and big vocals. How do you go about building such a rich, layered vibe in your tracks?
I start by finding a song I like for inspiration, then work on creating cool melodies that capture those big progressive house vibes.

You started Accio just last year. How does this track show where you’re headed as an artist?
I feel like Cult Creatives has really helped me develop my brand and tell a more cohesive story with my music.

You’ve got this solid foundation in classical piano and went to Icon Collective for production. How does all that training and experience shape the way you make music?
I think my classical training and my studies at Icon helped me craft catchy melodies and a strong foundation for my songs.

Your music brings out emotions and memories. Do you consider yourself a nostalgic person?
I definitely consider myself nostalgic. I love looking back on memories and strive to create music that feels timeless.

With your EP coming soon, how does “I Wanna Be Around” set the tone for what fans can expect next?
My fans can expect more big progressive house tracks. I have a lineup of songs releasing through July, and I’m still working to add more through the end of the year. This year, I want to be more consistent with putting out music.

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[Progressive House] ACCIO – I Wanna Be Around

ACCIO has been delivering an impressive streak of releases, each one building on his evolving story.

His latest single, “I Wanna Be Around,” offers another glimpse into his homage to the golden age of progressive house. It’s a track that exudes a romance-driven focus, a recurring theme in ACCIO’s artistry, grounding his sound in something deeply emotional yet universally relatable.

Stepping away from his earlier solo project, Chris Costello, ACCIO has become more than just a rebrand—it’s a reinvention. This new chapter feels like an authentic reflection of Chris’s artistic growth, a maturation that’s woven into every note and detail of his music.

Layered with vibrant textures and intentional design, “I Wanna Be Around” seamlessly extends the vivid, heartfelt universe ACCIO has been creating. It feels both familiar and fresh, capturing the essence of his journey while carving out new territory for his future.

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[House] TONG – Is It Real

“Is it Real” takes listeners on a house-infused ride that just feels right. The track is beautifully crafted, carrying a sense of depth and authenticity that reflects a true collective of ideas and emotions on what house music means to TONG. With just this one song, she’s managed to leave a lasting impression, effortlessly drawing listeners into her world, creating a sound that feels polished but full of character.

With a few years of work under her belt, TONG’s style is truly coming into its own. It’s groovy, smooth, and undeniably perfect for those late-night sets where the energy peaks and the vibe is unmatched. There’s a clear sense of passion and intention driving her work, making it easy to connect with.

Based out of LA, TONG is no stranger to the scene. From winning the EDC Orlando Discovery Project to stacking up over 100,000 streams so far, she’s steadily making her mark. Quietly but confidently, TONG is proving she’s someone worth keeping an eye on as she continues to rise.

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