Electro | Harber Shows Off Cheeky Side With Hell-Raising Single “F*CK WORK”
Posted by VMan on March 19, 2020
The NYC clubs can’t get enough of what HARBER is serving, a spike in shows, plenty to keep busy with, and now a tough-and-cheek twist to the musical format “F*CK WORK” is on display.
To say he’s keeping fans on their toes with proper suprises is an understatement. “F*CK WORK” features rising reality TV star Kyle Cooke, the single working up the energy in the room on a classic house level.
“After working with Kyle [Cooke] and the Summer House cast during their LDW party and season 4 premiere event, we decided to collaborate on a song. It was a blast getting into the studio with Kyle to make ‘F*CK WORK’ and I’m already overwhelmed with the unbelievable crowd responses I’ve been getting after playing it during my last couple of shows!”
— HARBER
Trap | Eko Zu Collaborates With AHEE, Creating Hyrbid Single Titled “Horizon (feat. Lei)”
Posted by VMan on March 12, 2020
Social content, festival / event spots, all with a vision and look that’s all their own, these are a few commonalities that seemed to have attracted two artistic creatives, Eko Zu and Ahee. “Horizon” is the energetic, warm-filled dance release that burst with a balance of originality and familiarity.
Eko Zu, having a member shift that now has the group looking like a solo act, shows no sign of slowing down in 2020 given the change. With music that reflects a seasoned veteran and a keen ear on who he works with, this Eko Zu team-up with AHEE is not one to look over.
Check out the song in full above.
Trap | Martron Shows Off Styled-Grit In Trap-Influenced Dance Track “Fresh Like”
Posted by VMan on March 11, 2020
Exploring more of a darker territory on the single, “Fresh Like,” brings in the grit of trap with the synth and sampling work of a modern dance release.
With support from The Ragga Twins, KLP, INRVISN, eivør, Manchado, Laughta, Bronze Whale, Kate Higgins and many more, it’s no wonder the solo act has been the rise this year.
Having been working on this alias for several months now alongside being a life-long fan of music, many pieces are aligning right for young Martron.
Electro | Naeleck & Hige Driver Unleash Eccentric Video For “Virtual Gaming” Single
Posted by VMan on March 9, 2020
It’s not often you see a music video that has both a strong narrative and a quality visual element to pair with it. Yet, that’s exactly whats happening with the two producers Naeleck & Hige Driver. A quick glance or a full viewing of the video both delivers an attention grabbing experience that leaves you wondering.
With electro-inspired dance music blasted through your speakers, “Virtual Gaming” is not only a fun ride from top to bottom but shows what these two can do together when aiming to push it to the max.
Check out the video in full above.
Electro, Pop | Conan Mac’s “Slo Mo” A Fun Scene To Share For Dance Fans
Posted by VMan on February 27, 2020
Directed by the stunning work of Jack Robinson, Conan Mac has delivered more sunkissed goodness that hits the spot on multiple levels – one of may highlight points being the vivid color scheme built into the lively personality of Conan Mac. With effective execution and a creative direction that stands out, this is one video you dont’ want to miss.
Substance and time-testing musicianship seemingly at a crossroads, the combination of the cooperation and creative flow between the director and producer here certainly has paid off in this experience.
Keep an eye out as Conan Mac releases more work this year!
Electro | Chris Varvaro’s “Meant That” A Strong Continuation Of A Familiar Sound
Posted by VMan on February 25, 2020
“Meant That” is a refreshing change of pace as harder sounds seem to take over more parts of the dance music public conscienceness. Embracing light trap accents with a soft synth and gentle vocal experience, the single easily pushes you through catchy arrangement as Mallory and Varvaro show their creative energy.
“I wrote “Meant That” about my ex who I met in Israel summer 2018. We literally went one week never being apart after we met, and then I had to fly back to the USA. We made plans to meet in New York city (that ultimately never came true). The lyrics say “made plans to meet up in Central Park, hoping that it comes true” I did have a hard time falling asleep – after we said goodbye and I flew back to Nashville with the lyrics “don’t like to sleep, if you’re not by my side.” I really had a hard time being apart after we left, I was so in love and suffered once I returned not knowing when we’d see each other again, or how to make a long-distance relationship work.”
– Davis Mallory
Collectively Chris Varvaro and David Mallory have collectively garnered multi-millions of plays, dozens of track-support moments from A-list acts, produced records for top 40-artists, and much more. The force of these two together means the sky is the limit with this one.
Trance | ‘Masters Of Hard Psy’ A Must-Hear Massive Compilation of 21 Works From STARX
Posted by VMan on February 6, 2020
An underrated genre that gives explosive and revitalizing wings to Harsh Records and their samples is catapulting hard psy to a plateau certainly deserving. STARX, the compiler of the huge endeavor, clearly knows his stuff as sure-fire winners are selected and highlighted on this LP Masters of Hard Psy.
Behind the scenes, the award-winning label has sent the album firing up the Beatport Charts, hitting an all-time high at #3 under Hard Dance albums. Individually, the tracks speak originality, yet collectively, the congruent and common threads than connect all tracks enhances the arcing experience.
STARX, Harsh Records, and the sample packs both the label and soloist highlight through this album is something that won’t soon be forgotten.