Lyndon Rivers: “We Will Win” hits hard, both on a technical and emotional level
Fresh off the drawing board of EDM’s most prolific underground producer, Lyndon Rivers, comes the track “We Will Win”. The track is once again filled...
BWH Music Group’s “That Summer, Vol. Two” – A crisp collection of indie blockbusters!
The calculus of pop power continues to drastically shift, but the framework of the summer anthem has remained an inflexible proposition. There's always the surprise...
DSB n Ike Okani: “Gimme Afrobeat” builds a tight, sharp, and flexible EDM groove!
DSB n Ike Okani is a Las Vegas based electronic music project that has dropped its latest track, entitled “Gimme Afrobeat”. This is another eclectic...
Santa Semeli and the Monks: “Where is the Disco in this Town?” – exuberant, expressive and powerful!
I recently ran through a handful of songs from Santa Semeli and the Monks, on their Spotify profile. I was amazed at the creativity and...
Alex Blak: “In my Chest” – a phenomenal dance-pop track!
Alex Blak is the moniker of the mysterious electronic producer who only appears with a cloth over his face during live performances. His whereabouts, appearance...
KatMariexx: “Fire” sparkles and shimmers with passion!
“We wake up, in my smeared makeup, your hands all over me. You got me in a good mood. Tell me what you want you...
Lyndon Rivers: “Someday She’ll Be Mine” – amalgamating vigor and melodic tone!
As a pop and hip-house higher power, Lyndon Rivers is one of the most prolific producers around. Releasing an industrial quantity of dance and pop...
Marko: “Dance (Remix)” – a techno underbelly and a pop veneer
Marko Shanders from Quebec (Canada), artistically known as Marko, has dropped his brand new single entitled “Dance (Remix)”. In general, the song has a retro...
London Elixir: “IDGAFunk” – a track that swaggers and swings!
Influenced by Bruno Mars, Calvin Harris, Chance The Rapper, and her all-time favorite producer, Timbaland, London Elixir is a music producer from Columbus, Ohio currently...
Dizillian: “I Don’t Care” (ft-RJay) – captivating crossover catchiness!
For years, dance music was seen as largely incompatible with the radio format—perfect for lucrative club and festival sets, but not always for the measured...