Chill | Australia’s Golden Vessel Debuts Sophomore EP ‘Right/Side’
Posted by VMan on October 2, 2017
Electronic | Australian newcomer FØRD wants to put you in a state of ‘Oblivion’
Posted by VMan on November 30, 2016
Australian newcomer FØRD has already brought the fire with singles “The Pier,” which hit #1 on Triple J’s Unearthed Carts and his collaboration with fellow Aussie Xavier Dunn on “Folding Hills.” His latest production “Oblivion” is a further testament to his forward-thinking style, with a medley of futuristic sounds and electro-pop beats to create a powerhouse anthem with vocal assistance from the haunting and mesmerizing Rya Park. Stream above or you can support the track by purchasing here.
Melbourne Bounce | Australia’s Reece Low & Krunk! collide for Overdrive
Posted by VMan on June 10, 2016
After combining forces for a tour of their native lands, Australian producers Reece Low & Krunk! have teamed up the bass heavy, big room ready Overdrive. Transforming the energy of their live sets to the studio – big kicks, epic synths and a ton of energy, Overdrive flaunts the guys’ darker side with its haunting vocal stabs.
Focusing on bringing fresh twist to the main stage, Low has said We wanted to go for something different, with Krunk! adding We wanted to make something purely for the club. Something tough, energetic, dark n dirty.
Overdrive is out through Sup Girl Records Monday 13th June.
Future Funk | Australian Producer Arona Mane Brings that Future Retro
Posted by VMan on June 1, 2016
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Pitched Jackson 5 vocals, deep retro synths, and a funky deep house drop is what you can expect from up and coming Australian producer Arona Mane’s new track, “Never Can Say Goodbye.”
This track, which starts off with an overwhelmingly reminiscent vibe, does not take long to pick up the energy and lay down a funk. To add on to the unique value of the track, Arona transitions the second drop into a more melodic deep house groove while maintaining a consistent motif throughout.
Based out of Australia, Arona Mane’s future looks bright, following in the creatively unique footsteps of the many great electronic producers spawned from the land down under. Sit back, relax, and get ready to vibe!
Progressive House | Australian Talent WILL K Unleashes Tribal House ‘Hakai’
Posted by VMan on May 16, 2016
Upcoming Australian talent WILL K is constantly evolving and improving as a DJ/producer. His 2016 exploits already include releases on Oxygen and Release Records, whilst officially remixing Flo Rida’s ‘Dirty Mind’. Now the whizz kid has just unleased ‘Hakai’ on Sander Van Doorn’s ‘Doorn Records imprint, which certainly packs a punch! Oozing tribal influences through drum rolls and an vocal chant within the break, this is a festival anthem in the making with support from artists including Axwell & Ingrosso, Martin Garrix, Steve Angello and many more!
Electronic | Listen to Australian producer Husky’s new summertime jam
Posted by APM on April 13, 2016
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Australian house producer Husky takes us into summer with his latest single “Stars”, featuring UK singer/songwriter Official Nancie. From the artist: “I loved Nancie’s tone, strength and melodic runs, so I knew we could create something special together” – and they seriously did just that. “Stars”. Husky’s chilled piano chords and Official Nancie’s vocals work together perfectly, creating something that is great for the dance floor as well as a day out on the beach. Just incase you didn’t take my word for it, stream the track above and be sure to grab a copy when it’s officially released on April 29th!
Chill, Electro | ODESZA offers their newest remix of Australian producer Hayden James’ “Something About You”
Posted by dshaq on July 28, 2015
ODESZA have claimed their stake on music charts everywhere after dropping so many catchy and fun songs. Their new remix is no different than the others. Remixing very underrated producer Hayden James’ new track, the song features that ODESZA classic buildup with a light and airy drop. New ODESZA never disappoints, so plug in the headphones and take a nice little break for this one.