Electronic | Lash’s take on “Cliffs Edge” by Hayley Kiyoko is fantastic
Posted by APM on March 27, 2016
Six straight HypeM #1’s. Yes, you read that right, SIX! Lash has been on fire lately, and the Dominican duo have taken the scene by storm with their unique blend of pop, deep, future, and progressive house. Here’s what they had to say about their newest release: “We actually personally reached out to Hayley Kiyoko since we’re such big fans of her voice and music. When we heard back and got the opportunity to flip her remix in Lash style, we couldn’t have been happier. This one has a deep sound but is still super melodic so we hope you guys enjoy!” The remixes are available now on Spotify and iTunes, so be sure to stream it/grab your copy now!
Electronic, Indie | Stephen Drops New Track “Sincerely”
Posted by BIGLIFE on February 24, 2016
Stephen keeps his hype going strong with this new track, Sincerely. Honestly, I’ve loved all his recent releases but this one does more for me. His sound has been similar yet so different in every track but the rock riffs mixed with melodic beats in Sincerely makes me really jam out. If you think his recorded stuff is good imagine what he’s like live…check out his upcoming tour!! DATES
Chill | FNT Premiere: Enjoy The Future Bass Ride With IMLAY’s Remix Of MYLK’s “Dream Catcher”
Posted by VMan on February 16, 2016
IMLAY is one of Korea’s best future bass artists. There’s something sweet about the way he does it, his sound always comes across like alot of hard work was poured into it to make it pop.
“Dream Catcher (IMLAY Remix)” is no different, well-plucked melodies and moment-capturing chord progressions glide through your speakers and across the room. Enveloping gentle Japanese lyrics with sun-kissed future bass sound.
Alternative, Chill, Hip-Hop | Jute$ Tells You All About His Cocaine Cinderella
Posted by Matt Keene on February 11, 2016
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Pretty upset how long this one has been sitting in my inbox, I have been slacking lately. Making his FNT debut with Cocaine Cinderella is Jute$. The Toronto based Jute$ has an extremely unique sound that really connected with me. Despite being mostly a hip hop/ pop/ alternative listener in 2016, back in the day I grew up on a lot of alternative rock/emo/scream music. Jute$ brought back all the feels with Cocaine Cinderella as it reminded me of an eclectic blend of Blackbear, Mod Sun and some of my favorite alternative bands from way way wayyyyy back.
Chill | Marat Leon’s “Swing” Will Have Chill House Fans Raving
Posted by VMan on February 4, 2016
Marat Leon is stepping things up this year. His new house tune features everything better. Better art, a better sound, a more fundamental core established that expresses who he is.
The piano/lead synth build up in “Swing featuring Robyn Banks” is euphorically smooth – gliding over the listener with grace, sensuality, and a fine-tuned deep house bass melody that takes the vibe to the next level.
“Swing” is easily enjoyable, and great for anytime. Learn more about Marat from his socials and music above.
Abstract Hip-Hop, Artists, Chill, Freestyle, Indie, Pop | Leah Haxhi Remedies the Weekday Blues with her New Single “Okay” prod. IAmRizwan
Posted by BIGLIFE on January 26, 2016
Leah Haxhi is a singer songwriter currently working on her upcoming album in NYC. She paired with Bangladeshi producer IAmRizwan to create this atmospheric track that makes us feel like everything will be “Okay”. She free-styled the song in one take and then added harmonies to build out the song and create the organic feeling of the single. Leah is working with various producers and labels such as Afrojack, Armada Music, and MixMash Deep. We last gave you a taste of her EDM style with Armada’s record “When We Were Young” by Jaylex ft. Leah Haxhi, but here she shows us once again that her style cannot be put into any box.
https://soundcloud.com/leahhaxhi/okay-leah-haxhi-prod-by-iamrizwan
Dubstep | Xan Griffin Turns Up The Bass With His Official Remix To Minnesota’s ‘Color’
Posted by JT on January 20, 2016
If you haven’t become familiar with Xan Griffin stop what you’re doing and hit play. After turning heads at the Monstercat offices, Xan Griffin follows up with another heavy single orchestrating his finesse with the dubstep sound. I suggest long drives for this one – overall, one of the cleanest produced tracks by this emerging talent.
