Albums | Emma Rae Releases Pop Rock single ‘Kids These Days’

Posted by on August 14, 2022

Emma Rae is an upcoming Stamford, CT-based pop vocalist and songwriter. Her upbringing in a house with a jazz trombonist father and vocalist/guitarist mother has heavily influenced her writing and musical ear. Her new single “Kids These Days” has a different sounding vibe to it compared to prior releases, leaning more into the pop punk and rock space but still being grounded in the pop space. Read a quote on the new track below now and check it out above. Enjoy!

“Kids These Days is about the frustration I feel when I think about the kind of world the kids of today are growing up in. I teach music to kids on the side and hearing some of the stuff they think about and go through on a daily basis feels so far removed from how I grew up. Social media plays a massive part in this, they all seem to grow up so much faster than I did. The awkward stage seems to be completely bypassed and the level of maturity needed is much higher than it once was. Its a nostalgic feeling while also feeling anxious, frustrated, and kinda angry. I won’t deny there’s a small jab at GenZ culture in there as well but it’s all in good fun.”

Electro-House | BAUMER Releases Heavy Electro Single “HIGHER”

Posted by on April 22, 2017

BAUMER is a busy man to say the least. “Higher” is his first release this year, and he certainly has an audience to tend to – BAUMER has played world-class festivals including 3 EDC Las Vegas’s, EDC Brazil, EDC Orlando, EDC Mexico, Beyond Wonderland, and many more. Hundreds of DJs dream of acclaiming tour history like this, but few lock it down. BAUMER is now dropping more releases under his name.

“Higher” focuses on an electro sound, boasting massive drops and huge synths throughout, clearly showing he knows how to get the party started – “Higher” is a banger. On top of this release and past festivals, BAUMER is set to play EDC Japan on the 2017 date. Catch him on at one of his many shows soon.

Remix | Aiden Jude & Melissa Ramsay – Higher (Disco Killerz Remix)

Posted by on June 22, 2016

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Hailing from New York, Disco Killerz have been busy cooking up some solid tunes putting out massive collaborations, originals, and remixes. Recently, they bless us with pure magic with their remix of Aiden Jude & Melissa Ramsay’s “Higher. The duo introduced angelic vocals with a serene atmosphere accompanied by a bouncing rhythmic melody. Building into the chorus, Disco Killerz masterfully heighten the energy into an upbeat groove. The duo’s competence in production is clear in this track, shown by strategically edited vocal bits, crisp dynamics, and a clean mix overall. Enjoy.

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News | Playy App Provides Platform For Music Fans & Artists To Deeply Connect

Posted by on February 18, 2016

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When I first laid my hands on Playy. I was skeptical. Apps aimed at the dance market and/or the loyalist/hyper-social music fan demo are a dime a dozen.Yet, Playy app is the opposite of such criticisms. Playy offers a series of tools that create a win-win scenario for all players involved, while providing higher than average content on socials. Here’s the logistics, the app allows you to use music from Playy’s ever-growing catalog to capture real time moments, essentially making a montage of sorts while using artists music legally. Yet, Playy goes much further than this. Their well-designed and fully-functional software allows you to capture various parts of the song, utilize editing tools, rotate the order of created clips in real-time, while adding finishing touches and effects. Once finished, your video is posted to your profile and feed. Where friends – and the artist of the song you used – are notified and can view, enjoy, and share. Imagine it like a Snapchat and Facebook combined with awesome theme song inserts that both artists and friends can be notified to see.

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Pop | Duke Dumont Transports Us To 80’s Pop Greatness In “Ocean Drive”

Posted by on August 2, 2015


There are artists and songs in that have the power to transcend the dance space and set their own trends. Blase Boys Club’s Duke Dumont is one of those artists. He doesn’t post meme content. He doesn’t drop a weekly podcast. He doesn’t drop a new track every month. His releases are few and far between, which signals a higher level of care and quality to the music. Case and point: Duke’s new 80’s pop inspired “Ocean Drive” single off his forthcoming “Blase Boys Club Pt. 1” EP. When the entire dance space is zigging, Duke is zagging, which is why we love him. We expect this tune to be a massive one.

Drum & Bass | Rameses B – Mountains (Original Mix)

Posted by on February 9, 2015


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Infamously recognized for his work on the Taking You Higher mixes for the legendary curators at MrSuicideSheep , Rameses B is back with Monstercat supplying a fresh cup of liquid drum n bass. His production quality is on point and there are no doubts this tune will make its way to a DnB set near you. The question with Rameses B isn’t whether his latest tracks are good or bad, its about how much higher he’s going to takes us this time.

Chill | Saje – Lost Tonight (Original Mix)

Posted by on November 15, 2014

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The Bearded Man has been pushing some of the weirdest, funkiest, ear-catching tuneage out there today. When Saje came to my attention I just couldn’t resist. ‘Lost Tonight’ redefines ‘Chill.’ Combining mellow vocals with an ambiance unfounded, Saje develops a digital dreamscape only accessible to those who want to capture a higher state of mind. The duo has embraced their roots, transporting us to the city of love, Paris, France. We thank them for honouring the scene with this one.