[Dance-Pop] Holly T – Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop (feat. Martial Simon)

Dance and pop music fans have a cool new song to enjoy by the talented DJ Holly T. Her latest single is called “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop,” and it features Martial Simon. People are really loving this song in the music world. Holly T has had an exciting journey so far, going from one side of the country to the other, and leaving behind awesome performances and dedicated fans wherever she goes.

Holly T has a talent with blending the new alongside a bit of that old-school feel. One of her remixes is of a song called “Goddess” by Nervo and Krewella. She also did a version of the classic song “Free” by Ultra Nate that got almost 5 million listens, not an easy feat.

Holly T is based on the East Coast, and she’s become a big deal in the dance scene in New York City. She’s known for her energetic style and creative mixing when she plays music at places like The Edge. And she’s not just limited to clubs – she’s also played music for top-talent like Drew Barrymore at private parties.

“Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” is a perfect example of how Holly T makes songs that make you want to dance. It’s got a fun twist of disco, and it makes people want to hit the dancefloor. Make sure to keep an eye on her because she’s taking dance-pop music to awesome new places.

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[Tech House] Matroda – Jack The House 4

From the vibrant shores of Croatia to the pulsating heartbeats of tech house arenas worldwide, Matroda’s ascent in the electronic music domain is nothing short of meteoric. Steeped in the rich legacies of music legends such as Led Zeppelin, Frank Sinatra, and The Beatles, this multifaceted artist blends classic influences with a futuristic vision, underpinned by his rigorous classical training.

However, to truly fathom the depth of Matroda’s sonic odyssey, one need not look further than his seminal EP, Jack The House 4. It’s a epic illustration of sorts – encapsulating his evolving narrative. The EP commences with “My Mind,” an audacious blend of classic house vocals and powerful basslines. The journey takes a mellifluous turn with “Can’t Fight The Feeling”, a harmonious blend of piano chords and deep vocals. The near all-instrumental “I Want It” serves as a testament to his artistry, followed by the gritty vibes of “In The Air”. “Pump Up The Volume” electrifies with its vibrant chords, while “Talk To Me”, in collaboration with TOBEHONEST, sums up the EP’s well-crafted nature.

Amidst this sonic brilliance, accolades have naturally followed. With a glittering past that includes remixes championed by the likes of Diplo and Calvin Harris, and chart-topping tracks such as “Disco Tool”, Matroda’s trajectory is undeniably upward. Here’s to the ‘matrodasound’ – a unique blend, an unparalleled journey, and an unmatched future.

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[Dance-Pop] Harber – Remedy (feat. Alex Jones)

The impressive cityscape of New York City has been the backdrop to many stories of dreams, but HARBER’s rise in the world of electronic music tells a tale that’s both new and nostalgic. It’s not just about how impressive one’s sound may be; it’s like an ongoing chat between the vibrant hum of city life and the quiet longings of human hearts.

Consider a track like “Remedy,” created with Alex Jones. It feels like a nighttime view of the city – throbbing and full of life. Then there’s “More Than You” with Lexy Panterra, a song that dared to flirt with Billboard’s charts, or the soulful reflections of “Summer You.” Each piece shows a different side of HARBER’s unique electronic style that’s inspired by urban life.

But what sets him apart from other new artists is where his music is heard. From Bravo TV’s show ‘Summer House’ to Amazon’s ‘Upload’, his music is reaching more and more people. And when you think about his remixes for big names like The Chainsmokers or his collaboration with Khalid & Normani, you can see HARBER’s musical importance.

He’s been featured in Forbes, celebrated by People Magazine, and respected by major players like Swedish House Mafia and Marshmello. HARBER isn’t just making music; he’s creating a lasting mark for himself.

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[Trance] Ceréna – Limitless

Toronto’s own Ceréna, following the raving success of her self-produced debut album resurrection and its standout tracks like the JUNO-nominated ‘see’, ‘hearts on fire,’ and ‘gender euphoria’, has returned with single, ‘Limitless.’ This dazzling new release stands as a beacon in the electro-pop universe, drawing from her journey steeped in authenticity, and the unique inspirations she garnered from queer club culture and the pioneering sounds of artists like the late SOPHIE.

From her early days, marking the music industry with her undeniable talent at the tender age of six, Ceréna has shown an undying quest for self-expression. This quest took a turn into the vibrant avenues of the Ballroom scene, laying the foundation for her distinct sonic fingerprint.

‘Limitless,’ produced by Jaymie Silk (French), the flagship single from her imminent EP ‘607’, is more than just a song. With its hypnotic arpeggio synths and EDM backbone, it becomes an experience, a dive into the boundless realm of self-discovery. Ceréna’s voice, draped in velvety tones, paints a dreamlike soundscape that perfectly complements the intoxicating production.

In Ceréna’s own words, “LIMITLESS is a call to embrace the forever changing nature of things, which include our humanity… By accepting the nature of change, we open up to the infinite possibilities that await us.”

With ‘Limitless’, Ceréna has captured something time-testing and inviting all in the same go: to unearth, embrace, and celebrate our true selves, unburdened by labels and free from boundaries. As she evolves, Ceréna’s commitment to authenticity remains unwavering, and the dance-pop scene is all the richer for it.

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[Indie-Pop] Pagu & Chloe Moser – You Always Do

When Pagu, known off-stage as Jonah Tatum, dropped his single “You Always Do,” it wasn’t just a song, it was a statement. This new track, tinged with a bittersweet essence, features the harmonious vocals of both Pagu and Chloe Moser, painting a soundscape that fuses indie-pop with electronic nuances.

Hailing from the sunny realms of the Florida panhandle, Pagu is not just another American recording artist. He’s a technologist, a funny man, and an emblem of audacious self-expression. What sets him apart is his mirthful approach to music, leaning into memes and a breezy attitude that’s irresistibly infectious. In an industry inundated with self-seriousness, Pagu’s penchant for humor is like a breath of fresh air.

His artistry doesn’t end with music. As a DIY paragon, Pagu is actively involved in every corner of his craft. From meticulously programming to designing every pixel of his online presence, he ensures his vibrant artistic ethos is echoed everywhere. This deep-rooted involvement shapes an unforgettable live experience for fans, with anthemic choruses and unparalleled visuals.

In Pagu’s universe, humor dances with creativity, challenging norms and cheering on self-expression. So, dive deep, laugh out loud, and let Pagu’s melodies invite you to a realm where artistry and authenticity reign supreme.

In 2023, Pagu has some surprises in store. Following a series of shows this year, he’s embarking on the ‘Dream Forest’ tour alongside some pals. Check out a location near you below.

 

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[Bass] The Chainsmokers & Bludnymph – Self Destruction Mode (Edison Cole Greenwork)

The bass music scene, historically dominated by a handful of influential artists, is getting shook up by Edison Cole. The Los Angeles-based prodigy’s trajectory is nothing short of a meteoric ascent. 2022 saw him detonate the landscape with self-released tracks under Eon Music, hitting over 100K streams within the initial 60 days. And the explosive success didn’t stop there. Come September, his independent track clinched the top spot on Spotify’s premier bass playlist “Dubstep Don” not once, but an astounding three weeks consecutively.

It’s the “Self Destruction Mode” remix, presented via The Chainsmokers on Tomorrowland’s iconic Mainstage, that truly exemplifies Edison’s epic style. The track effortlessly marries bludnymph & Drew’s resonant voices with his melodic ingenuity, culminating in one of 2023’s most rhapsodic drops.

What stands out about Cole is his ability to infuse fresh life into remixes. His electrifying rework of Calvin Harris’ “Miracle” became an instant sensation, garnering over 250K streams in just two months. It’s no wonder then that heavyweight DJs like Jauz, Svdden Death, and even the larger-than-life Dj Diesel (Shaquille O’Neal) have jumped onto the Edison Cole bandwagon.

Beyond his recordings, Edison’s live sets have become well-known for their ceaseless energy. He’s not just challenging the conventions of bass music; he’s going beyond them.

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[Electronic] Martial Simon – This Is Your Night

In the world of electronic music, where sounds come and go quickly, it’s exciting to discover an artist like Martial Simon who introduces us to a new genre called ‘Nu-Freestyle.’ This genre mixes electronic pop and dance music with both familiar and fresh elements.

Martial Simon has been making great music this year. He’s known for creating a variety of song type and also cleverly combining different sounds. One of his best pieces is “This Is Your Night.” This song combines deep bass and dreamy synths, along with a hauntingly smooth singing.

But what really makes Simon special is how his music makes us feel. His songs are upbeat and positive, but they also have a realness and emotion to them. They stick in our minds long after they’re done playing.

As the second half of 2023 unfolds, we’re excited to see what Martial Simon will do next. He’s showing us a new way of making music with Nu-Freestyle, and it feels like a musical rebirth led by his exciting vision.

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