Fancy Inc And Bruno Be Share Monumental Dance Collaboration “Would You Blame Me”

Hailing from Brazil, exciting duo Fancy Inc and celebrated DJ and producer Bruno Be are two of the most acclaimed dance music acts within the country, while having already broken out into international audiences. Their first collaboration “Spectrum (Say My Name)” back in 2019 has amassed 12 million streams just on Spotify, while they have now just made their return with their second joint original tune, “Would You Blame Me.”
Perfectly encapsulating everything we love about dance music right now, “Would You Blame Me” is a collaboration of massive proportions that is bound to elevate Fancy Inc and Bruno Be’s careers to another level. Out via Brazilian label Braslive Records, “Would You Blame Me” is filled with exciting melodies, gritty basslines and thumping kicks, while its heavenly male topline is sure to make it an international radio and dancefloor smash.



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ero808, Hubstcy And Shöckface Unleash ‘Adrenaline’ Their Most Forward Thinking Single To Date

ero808, Shöckfaceand Hubstcy, 3 of bass musics most prominent rising stars have all joined forces for ‘Adrenaline’ out now on Phuture Collective. 

The new moody anthemic bass heater is the first collaboration between Shöckface and Hubstcy. Hubstcy worked on Shöckface’s ‘Poison’ with mark veins and Still Haze adding his signature murky sounding synths to the original as part of the Poison remixes package last October.

Ero808 is no stranger to releasing forward thinking art with Shöckface. With collaborations like ‘Inbetween’ and performing a vocal release of Shöckface’s hit ‘METANÖIA’ the Denver based producer, singer, and songwriter adds his moody enthralling presence to the record.

Adrenaline immediately begins with Shöckface and Hubstcy’s stellar murky production. The record opens up with shimmering synths and atmospheric risers. Ero808’s serendaning vocals immediately make an empathic presence and throw you into a vortex of feels complimented by Hubstcy and Shöckface’s signatures synths and percussion.

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Alison Wonderland releases single and video ‘New Day’ and announces new album “Loner”

Alison Wonderland today announces the release of her 3rd studio album, Loner, set for release on May 6 and available to pre-order now. The pioneering electronic artist and producer also shares her new single from “New Day” from the forthcoming album.

After coming through a period of darkness, “New Day” is the sound of Alison falling in love with life and the potential each day holds. The song, which she wrote and produced, seamlessly melds acoustic and ambient elements to create a cinematic soundscape that sets the stage for an illuminating journey.

Imbued with an old West vibe, the official video for “New Day” finds Alison on horseback, riding through a barren wilderness. The blindfold covering her eyes would seem to put her at a disadvantage as she encounters formidable adversaries – but when she lifts it, she unleashes a powerful energy. The video was directed by Pete Dons (Halsey, Rüfüs Du Sol, Olivia Rodrigo) and produced by Satien Mehta.

Fans who pre-order the Loner digital album will instantly receive “New Day,” “Fear of Dying,” “FUCK U LOVE U” and Alison’s 2020 hit “Bad Things,” which has amassed over 18.6 million combined global streams.Loner is also available for pre-order in CD and LP formats – with a choice of purple, orange and ultra-clear vinyl. See below for track listing.



‘LONER’ TRACKLISTING

Forever
Safe Life
FUCK U LOVE U
New Day
I’m Doing Great Now Thanks (Interlude)
Something Real
Eyes Closed
Bad Things
Thirst
Cocaine
Fear of Dying
Loner

 

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Marshmello releases throwback “Before U”, the first single off of his forthcoming album Joytime IV

It’s only been five months since Marshmello’s last single, “Preached” with Lil Dusty G, but for some reason it feels like much longer. Maybe it’s because we were so used to the rapid pace of releases from the masked artist; but either way, “Before U” is out today.

Not only does the new single mark the first song from his upcoming Joytime IV album, it will also be a new lobby track on Fortnite after over 100k fans voted for the next Marshmello Lobby Track on vote.marshmellomusic.com. (You can still hear a clip of the other contender, “ReMiNiSce,” on the site at time of publishing.)

Both tracks are a throwback to Marshmello’s older style of production from the very first Joytime album six years ago, before all the massive pop collaborations and huge producer team ups. “Before U” is bright and catchy, but very simple.

Check it out below.

 

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Review: It’s Finally Here! J’Moris Drops ‘Moris Better: Loveless Confessions’ Album

J’Moris has been teasing singles and videos, it seems, since teasing singles has been a thing. His Spotify discography is singles only all the way back to his Blac February album in 2020, though that particular album still feels as fresh as ever. That said, fans better believe Moris Better: Loveless Confessions is fresh2death.

Where Blac February was heavy, political and fraught with tracks like “Venting,” “Alien” and “Letter to God,” Loveless Confessions is notably smoother around the edges both in style and substance. J’Moris has really embraced the melodic side of his voice, imbuing his lyrics with R&B, jazz and vocoder flourishes to compliment the chilled out trap and hip hop production by Supamario Beats (except for two tracks, “Work” and “Nana”).

Listeners shouldn’t, however, think J’Moris has lost his edge because of this shift in style. The title of the LP, Moris Better: Loveless Confessions is more than just a clever pun. While J’Moris is stating up front that he’s in a better mental state than he was in 2020 in this title and in much of the lyrical content, said lyrical content also still packs a punch. Ever introspective and honest, even with the romantic, smooth R&B player vibes, J’Moris’s work is always designed to make listeners think. We can groove and think, right?

The best example of this groove-whilst-pondering acumen is in the album’s title track. Clearly meant to be a bedroom track like many others on Loveless Confessions, this track talks about the nature of modern relationships, the drawing closer while pushing away, the addictive nature of toxic dynamics and the importance of owning up to it. In the midst of the full-on strip club vibes of tracks like “Work,” the romantically charged-but-graphic “Nana” and the heavy stoner vibes of the previously teased “Activated,” it’s this title track and others like “Skeletons” and “A You Thing” that really identify J’Moris’s style: the smooth always disguises the cerebral.

With another album’s worth of tracks not on Moris Better: Loveless Confessions, J’Moris is likely to go back to teasing tracks and dropping more videos after this album. It’s not as much of a snapshot than a continuation for this artist, for certain, so while there’s a lot to listen to and appreciate on this album, the next single will probably be coming soon, with even more surprises and definitely just as much heart.

Moris Better: Loveless Confessions is out now and can be streamed on Spotify. Keep and eye on J’Moris’s YouTube for more videos coming soon.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Review: It’s Finally Here! J’Moris Drops ‘Moris Better: Loveless Confessions’ Album

Movement Detroit Announces Full Lineup for 2022

Movement Detroit, the stateside techno pilgrimage, has released its full lineup for its belated return!

Joining the names from the teaser lineup are the likes of Detroit electro innovator DJ Stingray 313, techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson performing under his iconic alias E-Dancer, Palestinian DJ and producer Sama’ Abdulhadi, renowned house music duo Duck Sauce, techno heavy-hitter Adam X, Berlin-native Kobosil, and over 100 other acts. Take a look at the full lineup below.

The techno heritage runs deep within the veins of Detroit and Hart Plaza and is again reflected throughout this lineup with some of the city’s most prominent DJs, producers, and rising stars in dance music. Detroit techno trailblazers, Stacey Pullen and DJ Minx will perform alongside House music mainstays Rick Wilhite and Andrés; acclaimed Hip-Hop and House music producer Waajeed. Plus, Drummer B, Icewear Vezzo, Jazmin Re’Nae, Neisha Neshae, Huey Mnemonic, Tammy Lakkis, Deon Jamar, Meftah are among others who will be gracing these hometown stages.

There has always been something special about the energy within the confines of the city when Movement takes over. Detroit embraces its musical roots, unlike any other city we’ve seen, and to say that the return of Movement is long-overdue would be an understatement. We can’t wait to see the city come alive once again!

Tickets and hotel packages are available here: www.movementfestival.com

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Alison Wonderland Reveals Title & Cover For Her Third Album

Starting late last year, Alison Wonderland began dropping her first new singles since 2020, signaling the imminent arrival of her third studio album. Beginning with “Fuck U Love U” and then “Fear Of Dying,” we now know they are the first singles from her next album: LONER.

Alison dropped her first album in 2015, Run, followed up three years later by Awake.

Via regular updates during the pandemic, we knew Alison Wonderland was working on plenty of music and now it’s only a matter of time before we get everything.

Stay tuned for more updates on her upcoming project.

My 3rd album “LONER” is coming soon. This is the cover. I have never been more proud. pic.twitter.com/fOOHo9M9bS

— ALISON WONDERLAND (@awonderland) March 7, 2022

 

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Alison Wonderland Reveals Title & Cover For Her Third Album

Nicky Romero and Almero Drop New House Heater “So Much Love”

Nicky Romero is keeping it going with another house-heater, “So Much Love.” This time, Nicky teams up with French producer (and Protocol veteran) Almero for an energetic piano house tune that has major old school vibes. Once again, Nicky Romero steps outside of the sounds his fans might know him for. But, the results are well worth it.

“So Much Love” opens up with some piano chords rising in the background. That familiar buzzing sound that opens up old house tunes is also present. From there, the vocals come in quickly as the piano notes get elevated in the mix. After a slight buildup, the drop features the piano chords over an utterly danceable four-on-the-floor beat. There’s even some light disco elements to make the track extra groovy.

Check out the latest single from Nicky Romero & Almero, “So Much Love,” out now on Protocol.

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Sofi Tukker Talk New Album, ‘WET TENNIS’ and Global Tour [Interview]

Sofi Tukker are back & taking 2022 by storm with new & exciting music to grace our ears and the highly anticipated announcement of their incoming full studio album WET TENNIS dropping April 29th. The first releases to the WET TENNIS album include the super danceable and highly catchy, ‘Original Sin’ and now their most recent collaboration with Mahmut Orhan, ‘Forgive Me’ featuring emotional violin melodies & dark mysterious tones. With a sonically diverse and colour exploding album on the horizon and a massive US/European tour taking place this summer, we had a moment to catch up with these two super talented musicians. A unique opportunity to hear what they’ve been up to and dive into the deeper details for this next exciting chapter into their blossoming musical catalogue.

First tell us a little backstory behind the latest track ‘Original Sin’ and its inspiration and creation?

We wrote original sin in the middle of the pandemic. We realized that for us and for a lot of people who were stuck inside during quarantine, we often took out our frustration and anxiety about the world on the people we love the most. We were making all sorts of mistakes, not because there’s anything inherently wrong with us but because we were living through a troubled time. It’s a song about having grace with ourselves. Remembering that we aren’t born sinners. We don’t have to repent. And we don’t have to apologize for our desires. We are simply a bunch of freaks trying our best.

Original sin features an incredible music video featuring lush nature, fluorescent tennis gear and powerful colour schemes, where do you guys draw creative ideas for your music videos and how does this process go about? Do you have certain creative friends which direct and help with these videos? How much creative collaboration with other artists takes place in your videos?

We had an incredible crew of creative collaborators and friends for this video. We first came up with the concept together in a room with our creative director for the project, Amber Park, and our stylist, designer Johnny Wujek. We then brought on the genius Aerin Moreno, who is the director for the video. We knew we wanted the video to be like the garden of eden of the Wet Tennis world. And we knew we wanted to be wearing super colorful bright tennis outfits. It came about from a lot of conversations, and images and ideas bouncing back and forth between us all. It took us a while to nail the video, actually. The video took us a while to perfect because we wanted to find the perfect balance between the Wet Tennis world and aesthetic and also staying true to the lyrics and vibe of Original Sin.

We love the WET TENNIS acronym for the LP: When Everyone Tries to Evolve, Nothing Negative Is Safe. This sounds like it has a deeply conscious meaning behind it, can you guys tell more about the personal spiritual, emotional or conscious journey that has inspired such a powerful message?

During the pandemic, every day we were faced with a choice: either we can let this cripple us, let this make us sad and depressed and anxious… or we can make the most of it. We can dance it out in community. We can pour ourselves into DJing and building the freak fam. While negative things are bound to happen, we have a choice to not get stuck in it. We were so inspired by the freak fam, the community of people that joined us every single day for our livestream sets, and their capacity for positivity and optimism. A lot of the music comes from this place, too. We wanted the album to feel and sound fun and bright, but underneath that is a lot of conscious choice and intention.

What kinds of sound design, production and types of tracks can we expect for the rest of the WET TENNIS Album?

We wrote a LOT of music during the pandemic but we intentionally put the songs on the album that overall felt really optimistic and hopeful. If we have a more introspective moody track on the album, then it’s always followed by a bright dance party track. We have some more acoustic style tracks on it and a lot of house music. We were inspired by DJing every day and there’s a bunch of nods to the freak fam throughout. There are a couple collaborations but mostly it’s just the venn diagram of both of our brains bouncing ideas and sounds back and forth.

It’s so exciting to see the WET TENNIS live show hitting the US, Europe Canada and Australia,  what advice would you have to stay so fresh on tour, keeping your personal energy high and to thriving with tour life demands?

We work really hard to thrive on tour. We treat ourselves like professional athletes. Before each show, we spend an hour and a half warming up and working out — and we always cool down, stretch and ice after the shows. We make sure to sleep and nap as much as we can, Soph is sober, and we stay eating healthy. Our rider is basically fruits and vegetables and this tour we are gonna bring an air fryer on the tour bus :). Gotta stay fresh to put on the best possible show every night!

We absolutely loved ‘The Freak Farm’ livestream experience which has continued to be such an amazing experience throughout lockdown and beyond connecting people for the love of your music and creating deeper connection during such a difficult time, what have been your greatest personal takeaways from this experience? How did this change you guys as people? Did it change your conceptions of how you can connect with fans differently?

The freak fam feels like a miracle. We went through what could have been the worst and loneliest time of our lives, and instead it was filled with community. We had never felt so connected to people all around the world. Everyone really became like family. We were there for each other, and continue to be now, through so much hardship and life changes. Whereas before the pandemic, people would gather at our shows, and maybe make a friend or two, people connected day after day, really getting to know each other–and not just in specific cities. It really became a global community. We now really understand the power of consistency, and the power of a collective in lifting each other up.

We are just still at the beginning of 2022 which is hopefully going to be a new year and a break from the pandemic narrative, would you guys share with us some personal goals you have for this year or maybe even some new resolutions and whether you are keeping to them?

We have so many goals for this year! We are going to be touring the world and being with people in person, but we want to make sure to maintain the online connection with the freak fam. We want to put on the best possible show every night, and really put on the most unique show, unlike any we’ve ever seen or heard of. It’s part live show–part game. It’s super participatory and we want everyone to leave that night saying, wow that was one of the best nights of my life. I felt so connected and joyful and alive.

With the music landscape changing so drastically since the pandemic what advice would you guys have for producers, artists or duos out there now that are pushing to break their music to a bigger audience?

This advice has remained the same throughout our whole career and we always try and take our own advice: make music you love. Don’t make music for some imaginary listener or some imaginary idea of what you think people might like. Make music that you genuinely want to listen to and would be thrilled to play on stage night after night for the rest of time.

What would be your message of inspiration for the freak fam and music lovers for 2022?

The acronym for our album: When everyone tries to evolve nothing negative is safe. Know that you always have a choice. Shit is gonna happen. You can either grow and evolve from it–or not. There are people out there who are here to support you and believe in you. There are other freaks here to make you feel less alone in that process, who will inspire you and hold you accountable to making all of life feel like a growth opportunity.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Sofi Tukker Talk New Album, ‘WET TENNIS’ and Global Tour [Interview]

Frank Pole & Teo Mandrelli Team Up For Anthemic Dance-Pop Single, “Sick I Guess” ft. Cole Redding [Sovereign Records]

Since bursting on the scene with popular remixes for Pink, Khalid, Kelly Clarkson, Tinashe, and Greyson Chance, Frank Pole has created quite the buzz. He also proved his worth with sensational singles, racking up more than 50 million streams on Spotify alone.

Italian DJ and producer Teo Mandrelli has made a name for himself creating future house with heavy yet smooth basslines and catchy melodies. After honing his chops as a DJ and playing gigs across Europe, he started producing bootlegs of everyone from Moby to Coldplay, and eventually began writing original tunes. Many of his tracks have been supported from the biggest in the industry such Don Diablo, Martin Garrix, Robin Schulz, Oliver Heldens, Tiësto, to name a few.

Now, the two artists have come together for their highly anticipated single, “Sick I Guess“, featuring the amazing vocals of Cole Redding. It’s an infectious dance-pop single oriented around a helplessly catching bass line that builds into a blood rushing drop that will have you singing along in no time. “Sick I Guess” carries the ability to work on the radio airwaves and the main stages at festivals.

A balance of 3 different names from 3 different parts of the word, “Sick I Guess,” symbolizes the power of unity, technology, and modern music all in the same go.

Listen below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Frank Pole & Teo Mandrelli Team Up For Anthemic Dance-Pop Single, “Sick I Guess” ft. Cole Redding [Sovereign Records]