Pop | Riell Enliss Alex Byrne For Stunning Electronic/Pop Single “Oh My God”

Posted by on May 22, 2020

Over the past couple of years, RIELL has cemented herself as an in-demand vocalist in the electronic music space, amassing millions of plays on digital platforms while collaborating with the likes of Besomorph, Coopex, Unknown Brain, Anthony Keyrouz, Egzod and more. Now, as she’s gearing up for the release of her debut album PARADISE which is scheduled to come out this fall, she just teamed up with rising producer Alex Byrne for infectious summer tune “Oh My God”.

“Oh My God” is undoubtedly a pop anthem, starting off with smooth guitars and subtle tropical production while RIELL’s empowering and captivating lyrics drive the energy forward. Groovy percussions lead the way toward the drop, which explodes into a heavenly display of vocal chops, leads, and subtle synths, completing this soulful sonic journey.

Alternative, Pop | Chaz Cardigan Gets Real on “S.O.S.”

Posted by on May 16, 2020

Nashville based singer/songwriter Chaz Cardigan immediately gives nostalgic, anthem-like feelings in his new single “S.O.S.” Resembling The Killers, Walk The Moon, Coin and Bad Suns, he chants his song in a way that sounds so positive and powerful while talking about a pretty deep subject, overcoming what seems like the impossible. “You gotta do better, that’s what you said to me, we just can’t keep on pretending that everythings alright.” We all have a way that we deal with something that we don’t want to deal with, and in “S.O.S” Chaz makes it clear that he wants to try to do better. He wants to prevail over life’s hardships and move on forward. Throughout the whole song, simple but danceable electric guitar power chords are played “over and over again,” further emphasizing what Chaz really wants to convey in the chorus. “I want to get over it, and not pull the same old shit. I’ve got a way of getting in my way, I want to get over it.” With the craziness of COVID-19 and the beginning of summer just around the corner, this is the perfect song for those who want to make a change in this new year, regardless of the challenges yet to come. When Chaz chants “I want to get over it” over and over, he encourages himself and his listeners to power through and conquer their fears, whatever that may be. Addiction, mental health, and everyday struggles can all apply to the feelings conveyed in Chaz’s voice while singing “S.O.S”. There is possibility and positivity in the near future.

Electronic, Pop | nÜ nÜ Teams Up with Raene for Moody ‘GUD @ GUDBYES’

Posted by on May 1, 2020

Vancouver’s own nÜ nÜ is now ready to make waves with his new electro-pop smash “GUD @GUDBYES”, featuring hometown friend and fast-rising singer/songwriter Raene. The song begins with exceptional soundscapes that captivate the listener while setting the perfect stage for Raene’s powerful, yet soft tone, “…And I wish I can turn back time, to those endless nights, back when you were mine, when it felt so right”

nÜ nÜ, the multi-talented producer/songwriter shows off his ability to write emotive, genre-bending records that unify the masses. The Vancouver star first saw success from his previous effort “FiX YoÜ” feat. Desiree Dawson landing on regular rotation on Canadian radio. “GUD @GUDBYES” affirms a strong continuation for his fanbase. Let’s keep our eyes on nÜ nÜ as he continues to rise and make a name for himself.

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Alternative, Pop | Gillian Gets Real on “High”

Posted by on April 29, 2020

Boston-based up and coming singer/songwriter Gillian triumphs on her new emotional single, “High.” The deep track reflects on a personal relationship and delivers a poignant message on the horrors of addiction. “The song took true emotions I was feeling in a relationship and created a story with them,” she recalls, “it’s about how addiction can affect a relationship. I see Gillian turning heads in 2020 if she keeps on pace with content this powerful. Check out the music video for “High” above now!

Electronic, Pop | CHYLD and Drowsy Bring New Life to ‘Bedtime’ with New Pack of Remixes

Posted by on April 24, 2020

A few months ago, Boston artist and talented multi-instrumentalist CHYLD introduced us to his new single “Bedtime” featuring Drowsy. The record was well received by CHYLD’s growing fanbase. Now, CHYLD and Drowsy are back raising the bar with an EP of “Bedtime” remixes. Each remix has a subtle twist with the help of some familiar names in the dance scene including Brett and Butter, nÜ nÜ, Matheïs and sad face. and sad face. All remixes bring a different vibe leaving fans to decide which one is their favorite.

In the Brett and Butter version, you’ll hear large airy sonics that mesh into a danceable record, followed by nÜ nÜ’s remix which is upbeat and rhythmic with an awe captivating breakdown. Next, Matheïs’ introduces a slow tempo full of colorful textures and slapping drums, while sad face spins the emotional direction by exhibiting a slow spacy ballad. Finally, bringing it all together, CHYLD and Drowsy leave us with a special acoustic remix. Altogether, the “Bedtime” mix is guaranteed to take you on a musical journey. Don’t miss out on this exclusive collection of remixes. 

Pop | Milos teams up with Ima Sobé for “One More Night”

Posted by on March 20, 2020


Norwegian producer Milos brings us this latin influenced dance pop single featuring Ima Sobé “One More Night,” to keep us dreaming about exotic nights while we wait for the world to heal. Wherever you are, break a little dance, grab your partner, tell you love them, it’s all going to be ok, one more night baby!

Electro, Pop | Conan Mac’s “Slo Mo” A Fun Scene To Share For Dance Fans

Posted by 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!