Electronic | Medii ‘Binary Blue’ EP A Start To An Epic Journey From The Duo
Posted by VMan on February 18, 2022
Medii’s Binary Blue EP is the start of a journey that plays out like chapters in a book. This EP features a total of 4-tracks, all of which mostly include, synthpop / electro-pop / indie-electronic vibes. Putting that into context, the writing and the small details is what really brings what’s happening on this EP to life.
“Digital Love,” is a fulfilling and sunny start to the EP. The beat itself is easy to click up with. After the vocal comes in, sharing a warm and buttery timbre, you’re now invested for the long run having been won over by many euphoric production aspects all flying through your speakers.
“Walls,” is a sensible next step in the pathology of this EP, made up of many of the cues the first song laid out. The energy and fantasy-oriented components that this adventure is all about becomes more prominent. Seemingly inspired by the genre of new wave, it’s the vocal work that captures the limelight on this one.
“Razors Edge,” adds a level of diversity to the quality of Binary Blue. More real-world instruments take place while the electronic samples take a bit of a back seat. Putting that into context, there’s nothing obtuse or awkward about it’s inclusion. Another smooth step is an exciting series.
“Tell Me Why,” is all instrumental tune, this is something not found on the previous 3 tunes and adds that much more flavor to what is at hand. Light vocal samples pitched up fuel the personality while enlightening synths pick up on the rhythm end. This track is a natural closer and helps wrap up what was just taken in.
Binary Blue EP is just the start of what Medii will be dishing out this year. The plan is to drop 1 more EP and then compile Binary Blue EP and this upcoming EP is one album, featuring the reveals off the earlier drops while also sharing brand new songs on the album itself.
Electronic | Krysta Youngs Releases Moving Music Video For ‘Mental Breakdown’
Posted by VMan on February 18, 2022
Krysta Youngs has unleashed a video that’s captivating for many reasons all in one go. The setting, direction of photography, the focal point of the video (Krysta Youngs herself,) all have been well-nurtured. The tending to each of these areas has now led to a well-interpreted experience from the viewers end.
The story at hand is something that’s real and palatable. Verses share a painful dialog that feels like something which would rattle in the brain. An internal tussle with ‘woulda, coulda, shoulda,’ it being hard to let go and hard not to explore hindsight. Everything points to a relationship that went sour with the lead role, who is now put into a episode that is like a bottomless pit.
“Mental Breakdown” is a song about feeling all the emotions that come with loving someone who isn’t right for you. It’s the realization that love has a life of its own, it breaks you down & spits you out … but only if you let it.
– Krysta Youngs
There’s moments of energetic self-reflection along with bed-ridden solitutude, Krysta Youngs going through the phases of denial, anger, depression, bargaining, with acceptance no where in sight.
On the audio end, a quirky and charming deep house/dance pop template plays out like a soundtrack to the video at hand. The message of the lyrics syncing up beautifully to the eye-catching moments going on.
Electronic | Inna And Sean Paul Drop Stunnin Rework Of Inna’s Hit ‘Up’
Posted by VMan on February 4, 2022
Inna has already been making waves via her single “Up,” which was released not too long ago. The track gained a whopping 20 million plus plays and came with it’s own music video. That single embodies everything INNA is known for, an eclectic balance of sounds and sights that fans were eating up.
Now the vision gets taken to the next step alongside Sean Paul including some verses on a reworked instrumental of this same track. To make it even better, an additional video featuring Paul hit video platforms as well. The added talent that now comes with the tune certainly provides a ‘cooler’ feel, as if the INNA single on it’s own wasn’t enough.
INNA is no stranger to success, she has over 7 million monthly listeners and boasts tens of millions of plays to her name. She’s a well recognized talent across the globe and show no sign of slowing the momentum she continues to grow.
Get to know this force force of nature if you haven’t yet and hear the new version of “Up” above.
Electronic | Juuku Starts 2022 Off Strong on “Sunlight”
Posted by VMan on January 16, 2022
Kicking off the new year with an absolute bang, juuku returns with a powerful new single via DIM MAK’s subsidiary label New Noise entitled “sunlight”. Already hinted at in the title, the bright and ferocious track is high energy, feel-good and a real slapper. With a co-sign from Aoki himself on the massive song and a bright horizon ahead with a new NFT project, juuku isn’t messing around this year so I’d keep him on your radar for the foreseeable future!
Electronic | Alan Artin Creates Moving Electronic Single In ‘Blooming’
Posted by VMan on December 15, 2021
Sunny violins and a charming aura if what musician Alan Artin is bringing to the table. This and more all appears within the core of “Blooming.” Inspired by the vibes of ODESZA, Alan Artin has brought to life his own lane of sounds that speak volumes. Moving back to “Blooming,” orchestra aspects, high-pitched toplines, and a crisp percussion entry helps make the single pop up.
If this is your first taste of Alan Artin, there couldn’t be a better intro to have. The flow is eased and allows the world to drive away as it’s energy begins to take over. “Blooming,” is a single with high replay value, showcasing plenty of originality within.
Alan Artin began his journey with music as a classically-trained pianist. It was his college years and a purchasing of a keyboard which led things to get a bit more in-depth with music creation. A festival adventure in 2018 brought all the parts together, breathing new direction into his aspirations and putting him on the path to have a career as a electronic artist.
Today, “Blooming,” is far from his first release. Artin’s discography showcases well over 700,000 streams on Spotify alone – this being the tip of the iceberg when it comes to his pillars of success.
Dive deep into the world of Alan Artin and find uplifting surprises that will take you places.
Electronic | Effayé Drops Sophisticated, Confident Multi-Faceted Single ‘Miss Effy’
Posted by VMan on December 14, 2021
If you haven’t hear “Tequila,” dip right back into Effayé’s Spotify and get yourself a piece of the action. “Miss Effy,” fall right in line with the action that the former mention single introduced, yet this time Effayé has taken things in a different direction, dipping a bit heavier into the the verses and technicality of the releases. One part Latin focus, one part club friends, and all confidence-inspiring and empowering, Effayé has captured an energy that’s all it’s own while fitting right into what we know about the artist thus far.
From Sweden, Effayé has had quite a global-influenced upbringing – an essense that surely plays a role in the direction of her music today. She’s not one to be superficial about what he makes, always implementing a certain level of depth and personation to the music – an aura that undeniably radiates from the music itself.
With “Miss Effy” now behind her, Effayé is closing out 2021 on a high note with more sure to come next year.
Electronic | Sintra remixes 44hydra
Posted by VMan on December 9, 2021
G-House may be a thing of the past but bass house will always be around, and a newcomer on the scene is currently making a name for himself in that space; Sintra. The Nashville producer/DJ is an up-and-coming act to keep an eye on. Check out the remix above now and read a quote from Sintra on the remix below now!
“I recently got connected with 44hydra through mutual friends and loved everything he was putting out at the time and once I heard the lead in “Stylin'”, I knew immediately I had to put my own spin on it. It’s dark, sexy with beautiful moments but still hits.” – Sintra
