Chill, Electronic, Pop | Phil Good’s “Falling” is a Quarantine jam

Posted by on September 28, 2020

The more I listen to “Falling” the more I am into it. Los Angeles based singer/songwriter Phil Good returns with another emotionally charged single, his 3rd of the year, via “Falling”. The relationship influenced song also comes with a quarantine friendly music video that you can watch here. The rising talent is poised for great success, following a feature on GRAMMY® Award-winning producer RAC’s new album ‘Boy’ and a signing to Elektra Records to kick off 2020. Listen to his newest drop “Falling” above now. And keep Phil Good on your radar, he is only gaining traction and the year isn’t over yet!

Electronic, Pop | CHYLD & Emilia Ali Release Emotive New Collab ‘Be Him for Her’

Posted by on September 28, 2020

CHYLD and Emilia Ali team up for a heartbreak song about the end of the road and the hopes going forward. While things often go much differently, this tune is about moving on and wishing the best for your ex – a beautiful sentiment that few seem to be able to accomplish. With an upbeat mood, and colorful vibes, the two artists collab for brand new single, “Be Him for Her”, attempting to change the direction of pop music.

CHYLD says, “Working with Emilia was, and always will be an amazing experience and such a pleasure. She really Wrote this tune from the bottom of her heart, and I think you can hear that in the song.

Alternative, Pop | John Dhali’s Goes All Out Dancing In His “In Time” Video

Posted by on September 23, 2020

I had never heard of John Dhali before watching his music video for “In Time” but I can now officially call myself familiar and a fan of his work. The London based bubbling act is a self titled Soul-Folk artist who blends various sounds and sub-genres. Underpinned by a mean fuzz bass and driving kick and crowned with euphoric soaring strings, tambourines and the playful tinkerings of xylophone, the single is a slap in the face to new listeners. Check out the video above now!

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Future Trap, Pop | Mel Ody Drops Explosive Future Bass Gem “Shelter”

Posted by on August 25, 2020

Dropping some of his best music to date, Mel Ody isn’t letting anything stop him this year. Shortly after covering the classic “Feeling Good” with the help of Canadian talent Arielle Minx, the forward-thinking producer is back with an explosive gem, once again crafting epic and cinematic vibes with “Shelter.” 

Out via Future Bass Records, “Shelter” sets the foundation of what’s about to follow very early; energetic vocals and captivating atmospheres are immediately present in the tune, while the energy builds up quickly. The drop ultimately explodes into a cataclasm of epic sound design and playful arpeggios that interact with hard-hitting drums masterfully, as Mel Ody showcases his production skills by giving everything its proper space and time to shine within the chaos. 

Dance, Pop | WE R OK Bring More Heat to their Debut with Brett and Butter Remix

Posted by on August 21, 2020

Since officially launching their new project in early June, New York based duo WE R OK have been hard at work keeping the hits coming and keeping their fans entertained. Having seen some moderate success on their debut single, “Ghosts“, Frank and Brian (WE R OK) have since delivered two official remixes, while prepping the release of their sophomore offering (due out next Friday).

Having dropped a remix from Boston based producer CHYLD a few weeks ago, they are back once again, this time with a fresh summertime flip from Vancouver based Brett and Butter.

Kicking things up a notch, Brett and Butter has taken the fresh Alternative Jam and turned it into a club ready, melodic, electronic bomb that captures the essence of the original while also taking it in a whole new direction.

With their second single, “Rolling Stoned“, due out next Friday (August 28th), now is the time to lock in and give WE R OK a follow on their socials.

Dance, Pop | LODATO’s Infectious Spinnin’ Records Single “Good” Is Just The Start For Rising Artist

Posted by on August 12, 2020

“Good,” a digitally catapulting ear-worm from LODATO, is 1-of-2 must-hear dance pop tracks that is capturing the public consciousness, large swaths at a time.

With passionate contemplation going on in the sing-along-fueled pre-chorus “why’s it wrong, when it feels so good,” the single is platformed to surround the listener with squeaky clean production ailments and a stacked-story, fit for club-life as well as low-key after party vibes.

Reaching #1 on US Dance Radio during the song’s initial momentum, to say uniqueness is intertwined with this one would be an understatement. Previously as well, U.S. Dance Radio couldn’t get enough of his “Break My Heart” remix, originally released by Dua Lipa and hitting #1 on iHearts Remix Top 30 Countdown.

LODATO continues to contribute to the scene through music moves and dance fans’ reception isn’t slowing – the artist now having millions of streams to his name – Check out the “Good,” in full, above.

Future Trap, Pop | Mel Ody And Arielle Minx Release Stunning “Feeling Good” Cover

Posted by on August 6, 2020

Mel Ody is keeping up the pace in 2020 with yet another bright release, adding to his ever-expanding catalog of songs that masterfully combine orchestral and electronic elements. Marking his debut on Killabite Media, the Greek producer has enlisted Canadian singer/songwriter Arielle Minx to showcase his own spin on “Feeling Good”, an undisputed classic that has been covered by the likes of Muse and Michael Bublé, as well as electronic acts such as NGHTMRE & Slander, and the late Avicii.

Throughout the duration of the infectious track, Mel Ody showcases his knack for orchestral elements perfectly, combining brass stabs and string melodies with gritty basslines and hard-knocking drums. Arielle Minx’s vocal lines work perfectly on top of Mel Ody’s playful instrumental, making up for a catchy and uplifting result.

I’ve been loving this song since I was a kid and tried to recreate it many times; the production I came up with along with the stunning performance by Arielle Minx felt really special to me,” explained Mel Ody. “I feel like it offers a vibe of hope and happiness, something we all need in our life right now. My vision of blending electronic and orchestral sounds combined with deep and meaningful lyrics has never been stronger, I’m very excited to show the world what I have to offer, and this is just the start. Hope you enjoy it!