Albums | Elohim’s Position Music Release ‘Can’t Remember Your Name’ Exemplifies Her Resilience & Success

Posted by on January 27, 2024

Elohim is back with her latest single “Can’t Remember Your Name,” now out. This track comes on the heels of “Broken Face,” and dives even deeper into her personal experiences, particularly her battle with anxiety and the challenges of medication dependence during her 2023 tour.

This new song is a perfect blend of Elohim’s signature style – think dance vibes with a heavy dose of bass. It’s got those catchy synths and deep basslines that just pull you in. Elohim’s voice, as always, is a dream to listen to, floating over the music with lyrics that are super honest and straight from the heart. She talks about her tough times with anxiety and how medication played a big role in her life.

What makes “Can’t Remember Your Name” really stand out is how it feels like Elohim is just having a heart-to-heart with you. It’s like she’s sharing a piece of her life story, and it’s easy to connect with what she’s saying. The song isn’t just about the struggles, it’s about getting through them and coming out stronger.

Elohim has this way of turning her personal stories into songs that are not only great to listen to but also make you feel something. With this single, she continues to show how genuine she is as an artist. “Can’t Remember Your Name” is truly something special.

Albums | Jantoje Releases his Verano EP

Posted by on January 24, 2024

Jantoje is the brainchild of Sydney producer Jake Edwards, who is crafting a unique blend of indie-dance/electro-house music that can be likened to a mix between Rufus Du Sol, Odesza and Hayden James. Check out the new EP above now and a quote from the bubbling artist after the jump!

“This track was first started about two or three years ago. It wasn’t until I was going through all my project files from an old computer earlier this year when I came across it again. I had the progression down and added a vocal sample which I liked and chopped it up a bit with some resampling. Even though the song was first started a few years ago it actually came together quite quick and goes to show how your creativity can change overtime. I hope this track makes listeners want to dance at a festival or to go travelling and explore!” ~ Jantoje

Albums | UraelB Drops Slick New West Coast infused single on his latest track, “Dirty Toothbrush”

Posted by on January 23, 2024

UraelB, the enigmatic rapper who has defied the norms of the music industry since the age of 17, continues to captivate audiences with his latest single, ‘Dirty Toothbrush.’ The track serves as a teaser for his upcoming ‘NOSTALGIA’ EP, and it’s nothing short of a West Coast hip-hop masterpiece.

From the outset, ‘Dirty Toothbrush’ immerses listeners in UraelB’s vivid storytelling. Drawing on his experiences growing up in South Central LA, the rapper paints a poignant picture of adolescence, wild adventures with friends, and the carefree spirit of that time. The title itself, ‘Dirty Toothbrush,’ cleverly signifies the paradox of a life that may seem messy but is inherently pure and authentic.

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Albums | DLG. Gets Real on “DIVE IN”

Posted by on January 20, 2024

DLG. continues to captivate audiences with his latest indie-psychedelic jam, “DIVE IN,” a track that delves into the intricate balance between passion and obsession. Following a successful mini tour supporting Healy around Californa, DLG. brings a fresh perspective to the music scene with this introspective release. by reflecting on the struggles and sacrifices that come with chasing dreams. Check out the new single by DLG. above now, it’s catchy as hell!

Albums | Angel District drops Emotion invoking “Carry Me Home”

Posted by on December 17, 2023

Up and coming producer & DJ Angel District is an artist to keep your eye on out of Las Vegas. His latest drop, “Carry Me Home,” unveils a deeply personal narrative. In the artist’s own words, the track is a promise to oneself—a declaration of independence and self-support. The song encapsulates the journey of learning to be there for oneself, resisting the urge to conform, and embracing personal growth. Tune in to the track above now and read a quote from him on the release below! /// “I wrote Carry Me Home from a mindset where, recently in life I’ve gotten to a place where I’ve learned how to better be there for myself. Carry Me Home is really about promising to yourself, that you have your own back – that you’re done selling out and bending to others and you will now and forever be there to grow, support, and care for yourself. This is, at least, what the song means to me. The song itself is probably the most perfect festival-set closing song I have ever made. It just has those incredible vocal moments where everyone can just bask in the emotion of the song before the build ups just take you to new heights and energy solidifying the power and joy of having someone on your corner. I think anyone who listens to it will be able to easily relate to the theme of the song, where some kind-soul in their world took the time to give them a leg up or throw a lifeline that drastically changed their life – whether that kind soul was legitimately another person or just the person themself is entirely up to the listener.” – Angel District

Albums | Polar Bears & Deorro team up on “Front to Back”

Posted by on December 16, 2023

Since releasing their first music in 2021 and playing their first show at Groove Cruise in 2017, future house duo Electric Polar Bears (referred to as Zero and Snowball) have consistently ascended on a trajectory of success. 

Immersing themselves in the world of dance music, the duo concocted a distinctive mythology, claiming to have an Antarctic lab headquarters where they craft perfect party-throwing strategies. This narrative comes to life during their one-of-a-kind performances, where the polar bear-headed duo combine 3000 LED heads, powerful confetti cannons, captivating lasers, frost machines, and an enchanting penguin parade—all set against the backdrop of their vibrant, lively house beats.

As a result, the Electric Polar Bears’ have garnered attention with their infectious sound and magnetic performance style, which have led to collaborations with notable producers and vocalists such as Paris Hilton, Nitti Gritti, and TyDi; support from industry tastemakers like Afrojack, Alison Wonderland, Deorro, and Illenium; performances at renowned festivals, including Decadence Arizona, Water Castle Carnival, Global Dance Festival, Give Thanks, and Amsterdam Dance Event; and a showcase at Paris Hilton‘s Neon Wedding, cementing their status as a rising force in the music industry. The duo’s bi-weekly radio show, Igloo Radio, has also been syndicated to stations on five different continents, including Insomniac Radio.

Earlier this year, they released their uplifting, retro-futurist Where We Started EP and reunited with pop culture icon Paris Hilton – who befriended the duo at EDC Las Vegas 2014 – to remix her 2023 single, “Hot One,” – a track that retains the original’s euphoric club attitude while imbuing the pop single with the duo’s infectious dance music sensibilities.

Now, the Electric Polar Bears are joining forces with the globally-certified, platinum-selling artist Deorro for new single “Front to Back,” a track that’s filled to the brim with big room house stylings and complemented by energetic, lively sound design. 

As long-time friends, the collaboration came about organically – a natural creative partnership that seamlessly combines their musical skillskets and reflects their artistic synergy. Aiming to create a classic Big Room sound, “Front to Back” is a festival-ready anthem that channels nostalgic, timeless energy and euphoria. 

Launching with a pulsating four-on-the-floor beat, “Front to Back” slowly builds with splashy hi-hats, chopped up vocal samples, heart-pumping risers, and syncopated synth lines. The track then drops into an electrifying section of cathartic, hazy nightclub bliss, continuing its throbbing bassline and relentless rhythm for an infectious, high-octane atmosphere that’s sure to set dancefloors ablaze.

Fans can catch Electric Polar Bears play out “Front to Back” at their upcoming performances at Winter Laserland in Flagstaff, AZ and Decadence AZ in Avondale, AZ. 

Beyond packing out dance floors, Electric Polar Bears are dedicated to philanthropic endeavors and leveraging their platform to make a positive impact on the world. For their most recent charitable act, the duo have announced they will be donating 10 percent of their streaming revenue for the remainder of 2023 to Only.one’s Antarctica marine protection initiative – an initiative to protect vital Antarctic ecosystems and deliver the largest act of ocean protection in history.

Working with Deorro on bringing this energetic main stage anthem to life was a humbling experience. We are so grateful to be releasing with a long time friend and pioneer in dance music! When we sat down together to work on this track, we both knew we wanted something with crazy high-energy and that could really turn heads. We are all very happy with how our styles mixed together in this one!” – Electric Polar Bears

Albums | Von Graves Shares New Single “CHURCH HURT”

Posted by on December 16, 2023

US songwriter, producer and Christian hip-hop artist Von Graves, hailing from Columbus and based in Atlanta, has just dropped his latest single, “CHURCH HURT”. The track is a captivating blend of aggressive beats, poignant lyrics and a new-age Christian hip-hop vibe that marks a powerful departure from conventional music in this genre. “CHURCH HURT” is lifted from Von’s new
album, For Heaven’s Sake, which is currently available in a limited release format, with the full deluxe edition set to arrive in early 2024. Von Graves, a standout talent who gained popularity during his time at Ohio University with songs like “Dorm Muzik” that caught the Internet’s attention in 2012, has consistently pushed the boundaries of his craft. With an impressive catalogue of projects such as A Fearless Story and @Ego2: Eat. Love. Pray, he embarked on a journey from Ohio to Los Angeles in pursuit of musical success. During his stay in the heart of the entertainment industry, he started
work on his third album, Heaven in Earthly Places, a deeply introspective piece inspired by his experiences living in Hollywood Von Graves’ artistic journey has been nothing short of remarkable. After opening and closing his multimedia production studio, he found love and married renowned social media influencer and YouTuber Maya Graves. Together, they’ve embarked on a life-sharing adventure via their YouTube channel, The Graves House.

“CHURCH HURT” represents a pivotal moment in Von Graves’ life, serving as a timely and necessary public address. Speaking about the creative process behind the single, Von says, “I made the beat and originally wanted to send it out to Big Sean and a few other artists I felt would completely kill the track.
After about a month, the concept for the song and lyrics started coming to me, and I realised I couldn’t let it go. I wanted to touch on a subject I felt was really taboo when it comes to rap music. It wasn’t intended to be a diss track or anything like that, but I did want to address some problems I see in the Christian community, or rather the religious community at large. There are a lot of people out there that are affected by it and no one seems to be doing anything about it. They’re just stewing in it, and I believe the first step to healing is starting the conversation rather than ignoring the facts altogether.” “CHURCH HURT” is more than just a song; it’s a thought-provoking and honest commentary on some of the challenges faced within the religious community, delivered with a fresh musical perspective. Von Graves’ unique blend of unfiltered expression and catchy production ensures that the track will
resonate with audiences far and wide.