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[Electronic] Dabin – Two Hearts LP

It’s been a long time coming, but Dabin‘s full length album is finally here. Two Hearts was released today through Kannibalen Records, so the LP is currently available on digital platforms for you to stream or download. I’m going to tell you now that you are going to be adding this to your library; it’s well worth the price.

Two Hearts features eleven singles with collaborations from Mree, Jenni Potts, Lexi Norton, Koda, Madi, label mate Apashe and one of Youtube’s finest stars in Daniela Andrade. This project is more than an album, as it expresses a familiar tale of love and loss that many, if not all, of us have gone through. Dabin reaches deep, bringing out strong emotions, both happy and otherwise to bring this album to life. Favorite singles off the LP include “Lilith” and “Hazy” but that doesn’t take anything away from the other incredible records like the highly successful singles “Hold” and “You & I.” Don’t skip a beat as you check out the full album below and make sure not to forget to get a copy!

’Dabin – Two Hearts (feat. Mree)’
’Dabin – Hold (feat. Daniela Andrade)’
’Dabin – Sanctuary (feat. Mree)’
’Dabin – Hazy’
’Dabin – What It Was (feat. Jenni Potts)’
’Dabin – Helium (feat. Lexi Norton)’
’Dabin – The Fall’
’Dabin – Lilith (feat. Apashe & Madi)’
’Dabin – Worries ft. Koda’
’Dabin – I Still Feel You’
’Dabin – You & I (feat. Jenna Pemkowski)’
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[Electronic] Pham & sober rob – Alibi (feat. Madi)

Pham & sober rob
Alibi (feat. Madi)

Deadbeats Records sees Zeds Dead at the helm of an imprint. You can be sure to get top quality records, such as “Alibi” from Pham, sober rob and vocalist Madi that was released through the label today. This dark, bass-booming single is just the slow jam we need to offset the onslaught of Summer party tunes that are starting to be unleashed from nearly every one else.

“Alibi” is more than simply the sum of its creators. The young Madi, who has been on a string of top notch releases including most recently a Dabin collab, soars with one of her best performances yet. Pham and sober rob laid quite the backdrop with an instrumental whose blend of emotions will have your feels all in a twist. No matter which emotion peaks about above the rest, one thing you will know for sure is that you’re digging this amazing track just as we are. “Alibi” is available today through iTunes, so if you want a copy, hop on it.

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[Electronic] Dabin – Lilith feat. APASHE & Madi

Dabin
Lilith (feat. Apashe & Madi)

What do you get when you mix Dabin, APASHE, and Madi into one beautifully written track? A melodic and mind bending sensory overload capable of tearing us in three different, but very welcome, directions. Released as the second single off of Kannibalen Records artist Dabin’s album, Two Hearts, the triad of sounds that is “Lilith” melds together the sweet vocals of Madi, Dabin’s delectable instrumental melodies and the well-known hard hitting bass of APASHE. While the track starts out smooth we’re soon catapulted into a heavy drop of synthy bass giving “Lilith” a pleasant and unexpected twist. Two Hearts is set for release on March 31st, however pre-order is currently available on iTunes. If you go ahead and pre-order, you get the single early!

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[Future Bass] Brooks Brown – trip (ft. Madi)

brooks brown
trip (ft. madi)

The future of music is in the younger creators. Two musicians who are going to play large roles in the future are Brooks Brown and Madi who have teamed up again for another amazing record. I had the pleasure of spending some time with Madi this past weekend, and I can assure you she has a boat load of stuff coming. The same can be said for Brooks, but for now let’s focus on what they just brought to us: “trip.” The duet single is just magnificent, and the production value on this original is better than some veteran producers, and these kids can’t even go buy alcohol yet. Future bass has been the go to for a lot of producers, but Brooks has been serving the genre like no other. He’s really taken to the sounds, and forged his own sound within the sub-genre. Brooks and Madi really take you on a journey with this one, which is probably where they came up with the name. Without further adieu, take a “trip.”

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