Chill | Steve Void Makes Biggest Hit Yet “Chemistry (ft. Clara Mae)”

Posted by on September 15, 2016

Steve Void made it into this week’s New Music Friday playlist on Spotify, he has well over 500,000 plays now, has garnered 10 million plays to his name overall, and isn’t stopping anytime soon.

The soloist based out of Europe has crossed future bass and the best elements of chill house to make a track that is a true hybrid.

Steve has an upcoming collaboration with Sam Feldt, so keep an eye out for that one as well.

Chill | Steve Void’s “Chemistry” Hit’s #4 On SoundCloud’s “New & Hot” Overall Chart And Climbing

Posted by on September 8, 2016

Steve Void is one house artist who’s hard to ignore. Few come close to his sound design ability and knowledge regarding chill house and deep house trends, and he’s been rewarded for this. Steve Void has over 11 million streams attained in under a year. If that doesn’t scream success I don’t know what does.

Steve Void’s “Chemistry” features a beautiful blend of chill house elements that have taken over the scene in the last couple of years while also taking a stab at the future bass explosion that is upon us. I’d be looking out for big things from this artist, such as a new collaboration with, let’s say, with Sam Feldt. (Hint hint.)

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Deep House | EC Twins’s New Collab With Guordan Banks “Keep You In Mind” Is Worth The Listen

Posted by on July 2, 2016

I’m glad to see EC Twins are really stepping up their game. “Keep You In Mind” is a significant step up, very well-produced house and in collaboration with Guordan Banks. A dude who knows what he is doing.

EC Twins have been out for quite a while now, but are now perhaps setting the stage to be trend setters themselves. With this release, they focused on old-school synthesizers and recording real instruments to create the mood – layered with proper electronic of course.

EC Twins are setting sail on a new experience, join them.

Interviews | Europe’s Steello Shares About Raising Over 100K€ For Charity Through Music, Musical Background, Future Plans & More

Posted by on June 16, 2016

Steello is breaking ground in the American scene and for good reason. His sound focuses on the chill atmospheric vibes, in the same realm/ market gaining traction in the last several months. The arrangement of this original “Faith” make the Steello experience awe inspiring. The solo DJ/producer clearly chooses his collaboration partners wisely because his releases keep improving graciously over months no matter who the name is next to him. Steello talked to us about whats up with him, his background, and much more below:

What inspired the sound for this release? It sounds more dramatic and more ambient than your past releases.

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Alternative, Chill, Hip-Hop, Pop, Reggae | William Bolton & Jackson Breit Want The Girls In The Front Row

Posted by on February 11, 2016

 

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Always awesome to see two of the most highly regarded emerging artists in 2016 linking up for a collaboration. Recently William Bolton headed out to LA for a few weeks, set up shop with Jackson Breit and made this absolute summer jam. Now, while in LA William may have forgotten it is still Winter in Boston where he resides, but, Girls In the Front Row definitely takes you to a much warmer place.

Twerk | Jayceeoh Teams Up With Woogie On “Rap Don’t Work”

Posted by on January 26, 2016

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Jayceeoh’s creativity behind decks and in the studio have quickly made him one of the most respected artists in the industry. With support from the likes of A-Trak, Diplo, Alison Wonderland, Borgore and Flosstradamus, Jayceeoh saw his one-of-a-kind brand take the next step in an already illustrious career. Today, Jayceeoh & Woogie unleash “Rap Don’t Work” ft. OJ Da Juiceman, a monster collaboration featuring one of hip-hop’s legendary tastemakers. The turntablist first showcased a newfound stylistic maturity after producing two hip-hop inspired trap anthems “Turn Me Up Some” and “I’m Gone” in collaboration with Redman. “Rap Don’t Work” oscillates between OJ Da Juiceman’s vocal chops and Jayceeoh’s staccato-like key strokes with ease. From dance music heavy hitters to larger than life hip-hop moguls, Jayceeoh possesses the one-of-a-kind skill-set to make these collaborations a reality.