Alesso & Marshmello Team Up With James Bay On New Single, “Chasing Stars”

Alesso and Marshmello are both superstar DJs in their own rights, so a collaboration between them was inevitable (not to mention they belong to the same management, which certainly contributed). Today, they release their debut collaboration “Chasing Stars” featuring James Bay.

A beautifully detailed look back at a broken relationship, “Chasing Stars” opens on a poignant, piano-accompanied vocal performance from Bay (who also created the single’s enchanting artwork). From there, Alesso and Marshmello work their magic, layering in driving beats and folk-infused guitar work before building up to the drop. Equal parts bittersweet and euphoric, “Chasing Stars” then transforms into a full-tilt anthem, its chorus lit up in gloriously soaring synth lines that perfectly reflect the track’s no-regrets sentiment.

Check out the new single below.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Alesso & Marshmello Team Up With James Bay On New Single, “Chasing Stars”

Skrillex, Justin Bieber, & Don Toliver Drop New Collaboration, “Don’t Go” [WATCH + LISTEN]

Skrillex has unleashed a new single “Don’t Go,” the latest release in an expansive list of singles and collaborations this year from the ever-evolving producer.

On “Don’t Go,” Skrillex calls on longtime collaborator and friend Justin Bieber, alongside breakthrough rapper/singer Don Toliver. The duo trade verses over the intricate production work of Skrillex, intertwining a meshwork of acoustic and electronic elements. The release is accompanied by an alluring new visual, which follows Skrillex, Bieber, and Toliver on display through varying exhibits as they become encased in gold.

“To be honest, before I even worked with Justin Bieber, in that era, I didn’t really pay attention to pop music that much and I wasn’t really paying attention to what was current and relevant and I knew his music and I knew who he was and stuff like that,” Skrillex told Zane Lowe for Apple Music 1. “So for me, it’s similar to when Korn called me up earlier in my career and I was just honored just to work with people who were great. The thing about Justin is if you’ve ever been in the studio with him or seen videos, he’s one of the most talented people in the whole planet so, for me, getting to work with people of that talent always pushes me to do new things. I mean, I don’t if I answered the question. I definitely feel the shift with the first record we did and all that stuff, and I’m just happy to be a part of inspiring people.”

Check out “Don’t Go” below!

 

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Skrillex, Justin Bieber, & Don Toliver Drop New Collaboration, “Don’t Go” [WATCH + LISTEN]

LUZI TUDOR Shares Her Melodic Craft with “Warrior” via Lane 8’s This Never Happened [LISTEN]

LUZI TUDOR is a name we haven’t heard until now, but she makes her presence known with “Warrior,” a new release on Lane 8’s This Never Happened.

The Romanian melodic house and techno DJ/producer, based in LA, makes waves of her own with this striking label debut. The steady nature of “Warrior” takes hold with remarkably clean sound design and fleeting orchestral moments, ultimately giving into a late night groove with woozy synths and buzzing energy.

Per the artist’s press release, LUZI TUDOR’s journey into music started at an early age where she found solace in the night life and rave scene as a refugee from a torn country that encouraged a wildly creative imagination, resilience and hard work ethic.

Listen here and link up with LUZI TUDOR below!

LUZI TUDOR – Warrior

Stream/download: thisneverhappened.ffm.to/warrior

Connect with LUZI TUDOR

SoundCloud | Spotify | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: LUZI TUDOR Shares Her Melodic Craft with “Warrior” via Lane 8’s This Never Happened [LISTEN]

House Call Records Delivers Maximum Energy with ‘Shot Callers Vol. 1’ Compilation [LISTEN]

Dr. Fresch and House Call Records present Shot Callers Vol. 1 — a fierce, dancefloor-ready compilation with five sick new productions out now!

Leading the pack are two recent releases, Dr. Fresch & Glass Petals’ massive collaboration “The Answer,” followed up strong by MARTEN HØRGER & phace’s energetic cut “POW POW.” The comp also highlights upcoming producers WA-FU, Fetish and Fox’d, each with a unique take on premium club heaters.

Label head, curator and tastemaker Dr. Fresch shares:

This project is for the DJ’s and club goers! I brought these artists together and curated this specific selection of tracks with dance floor records in mind. My goal is to showcase the House Call team’s peak dance floor energy. Every single track represents each artist’s unbridled maximal energy. With this Summer’s return to shows, “Shot Callers” couldn’t come at a better time.

Listen here and link up with House Call Records below!

House Call Records – Shot Callers Vol. 1

Stream/download: https://housecallrecs.ffm.to/ShotCallersVol1

Connect with House Call Records

SoundCloud | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: House Call Records Delivers Maximum Energy with ‘Shot Callers Vol. 1’ Compilation [LISTEN]

Justin Bieber Teases New Song “Don’t Go” with Skrillex & Don Toliver Out Tomorrow [PREVIEW]

With the new Justin Bieber x Skrillex x Don Toliver collaboration out tomorrow, excitement is running high — and the fact we can preview the track a day early only adds to the hype!

In the post below, Bieber reveals the song’s official title, “Don’t Go,” along with a 19-second snippet of what’s to come. The production is smooth as can be with a booming bassline, accented by creative rhythm and flow. If it sounds like a hit, it’s probably a hit!

Previously, Skrillex and Justin Bieber teamed up on a number of collabs together. Most famously, “Where Are Ü Now” off Jack Ü’s 2015 album, as well as “Sorry,” “2 Much,” “Somebody” and “Loved By You” featuring Burna Boy.

Listen below and look out for “Don’t Go” out tomorrow!

Justin Bieber x Skrillex x Don Toliver – Don’t Go [PREVIEW]

 

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Volt Drops Impressive ‘Rattle Your Bones’ EP [Welcome Records]

Based in LA, Australian producer and DJ Rod Dawson, known within the bass community as Volt, has been making waves with his music over the past few years. His music stands out from the rest and always seems to keep us on our toes, always excited to hear his new music.

Now, he’s back with a powerful five track EP ‘Rattle Your Bones‘ that truly lives up to the name. Signed exclusively to Welcome Records, this EP brings immense energy with every song. Forget the coffee, just start listening from the top and you’ll see what we mean.

Volt says:

When writing this EP I wanted to make every song feel like a movie score vibe. I wanted each one to take you to a different world from the intro of the songs. Similar to how a movie takes you away from the day to day life; I wanted this EP to do the same and then smash you with heavy drops!

The ‘Rattle Your Bones‘ EP does just that. It’s got everything from house to heavy dubstep, along with an electrifying collaboration with Slushii. It is packed with mesmerizing arrangements, thunderous drops, and incredible sounds. Overall, this EP is a home run for the young producer and one that we think you’ll love listening to.

Listen to ‘Rattle Your Bones‘ below!

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Volt Drops Impressive ‘Rattle Your Bones’ EP [Welcome Records]

Dillon Francis Teases Brand New Album & Final Single Out Tomorrow

Dillon Francis is readying to release his brand new album — and in true Dillon Francis fashion, he’s having the most fun with it!

In the video post below he reveals, “My album is done!” This will mark Dillon’s third studio album, following his debut Money Sucks, Friends Rule in 2014 and Wut Wut in 2018.

The producer has also put out a number of EPs over the years including This Mixtape Is Fire, Magic Is Real, Festival Bangers For When Festivals Start Again Because There Are No Festivals, and most recently, his VIP-inspired collection of Very Important Music.

Along with the album’s rollout comes a guessing game — “Hint: it’s two words first word starts with an ‘H’ and second word starts with an ‘M.’” Guess the album title for “prizes and fame.”

The answers are pretty hilarious, ranging from “Hillon Mrancis” to “Hi Mom” to “Honey Mustard” to “House Music” — and GRiZ‘s guess, “Holy molè. An album about Dillon’s love for molè sauce.”

Look out for more coming tomorrow, including the official album title reveal and final single!

My album is done! I’ll let you know more Friday. Guess the name for prizes and fame. pic.twitter.com/l4l6moRka8

— dillonfrancis (@DillonFrancis) August 16, 2021

Holy molè. An album about dillons love for molè sauce

— RAINBOW BRAIN OUT NOW (@Griz) August 16, 2021

 

Photo via Shane McCauley

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Dillon Francis Teases Brand New Album & Final Single Out Tomorrow

Porter Robinson Drops Official Music Video For Album Single, “do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do” [WATCH]

Earlier this year, Porter Robinson released his long-anticipated sophomore album, Nurture. In the time since, we’ve all mostly been patiently awaiting the live tour that’s set to begin next month with the live return of his own festival, Second Sky.

Today, we get to gaze upon the wonder of the official music video of album single, “do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do.” It’s undoubtedly one of the more whimsical songs on the album and the video does a brilliant job translating that feeling and simplicity to a visual medium. Even though, in reality, it’s just footage of scenery passing by from a moving vehicle, it feels like that’s all it really needed.

Check out the video below and head to porterrobinson.com to find tickets where available.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Porter Robinson Drops Official Music Video For Album Single, “do-re-mi-fa-so-la-ti-do” [WATCH]

New Artist Spotlight: Mike Gale Injects Some Fun and Fancy Into Lofi as He Finds His ‘Twin Spirit’

Reviewer Paul Jetten on his summarized Mike Gale and his new album Twin Spirit on his Bandcamp page thus: “Imagine Ween and Sparklehorse being curated by The Caretaker. This album is a triumph.” That’s as good a place as any to start with this very, very indie lofi release. Hardly actually new with nine solo releases and a further nine under his belt with other projects, Mike Gale is here to inject some much-needed whimsy into the largely chilled out genre.

Going through Gale’s catalog, there are definitely lashings of the afore-mentioned Ween, Sparklehorse and The Caretaker, especially in the earlier works with his other projects, Black Nielson and Co-pilgrim. Largely rock in nature and also containing the fun and fantasy of mid-era Flaming Lips, these early ventures also have a sort of Roxy-Music-if-Brian-Eno-came-back-and-tied-up-Ferry-in-the-corner vibe. It seems clear that while his work with his bands was soulful and interesting, much like Frank Black with the Pixies, it might have been a bit formulaic for Gale.

As the discography merges into his solo ventures starting with the album Finger Bone from Swan Wing in 2015, it’s clear that Gale really wanted to explore the production and electronic side of lofi. In this album there are some definite Bon Iver vibes, but luckily it gets much more diverse from there. Gale’s experimentation with electronica and synths began in 2018 with the concept album Beachhead Galaxy. With Moog-style supporting synths and some pretty prodigious sound design, the tracks on this album show Gale’s progression into unorthodox folk and folk-tinged electronica.

Something must have clicked for Gale after Beachhead Galaxy because on the very next album Summer Deluxe, each track is rife with experimental sound design and merges the lofi vibes from his old rock albums with vintage synths and ambient sounds to give a really sun-bleached, sepia-tinted, reel-to-reel feel to the music while still being innovative and interesting. It’s a tough balance to hold but Gale seems to have a preternatural ability with it.

After two more largely acoustic albums in 2020 where some jazz and world music influence starts to creep in, Gale decided to go full-on experimental with Twin Spirit. Now more Zappa versus Vampire Weekend or Al Jolson versus Flaming Lips than Bon Iver versus Liz PhairTwin Spirit sees Gale really taking chances with every single track: playing with distortion, sample loops, beat progressions and more to make some really interesting lofi sounds.

Tracks like the intro “Don’t Mind the Weather” and “Welcome to Amsterdam” channel that really zany, chaotic jazz fusion energy that Miles Davis and Frank Zappa pioneered in the 70s while others like “Awake Awake” and “Another Trick of the Light” are more conventional-sounding lofi rock with vintage 80s touches. Still others like “Betteriver” and the title track are fun, trippy musical interludes where it’s clear Gale was really enjoying messing with the sound design to make all sorts of different combinations and vibes.

Twin Spirit closes with possibly the most cohesive and emotive track on the album or so it seems. “Don’t Mind the Devil” is just a modernized re-imagining of the opener “Don’t Mind the Devil,” and with it, the album sort of comes full circle and proves what may be Gale’s point for this release: there are hundreds of ways to build every song, and he clearly doesn’t want to be restricted to just one way.

It’s always interesting to discover an artist whose style is already established yet they’re still pushing their own boundaries. With such a long and storied discography, it’s easy to see how Mike Gale has progressed while still making the music he loves. Adding more and more styles and influence and really breaking out of his stylistic shell, Twin Spirit may be Gale’s seminal album. That said, it’s likely he’ll continue to evolve his sound even more. so he’s also one to keep watching both for lofi and experimental electronica.

Twin Spirit is out now and can be streamed via multiple platforms by clicking here. His entire discography, including his other projects, can be streamed or purchased on Mike Gale’s Bandcamp page.

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: New Artist Spotlight: Mike Gale Injects Some Fun and Fancy Into Lofi as He Finds His ‘Twin Spirit’

Flux Pavilion Reveals Title Of New Ambient Album And Two More Albums In The Works

Flux Pavilion dropped his newest album, .wav, earlier this year to high praise — but the road of artistry rarely stops there. We’ve known for a bit that Flux was already working on his next big project, an ambient album different from even his newest material, but there’s more!

Earlier today, he revealed the working title of the album: Overworlds. It’s expected next year or the year after.

But even better, there are another two Flux Pavilion albums in the work on top.

“I’ve mention a new Flux album AND an album release this year,” he tweeted. “Overworlds is neither of those.”

Seems to be a fair lump of interest in the Flux ambient album, here’s what we know –

Working title is: Overworlds

Expect it around 2022/23

I’ve mention a new Flux album AND an album release this year. Overworlds is neither of those.

That’s right. 3 albums in the works!

— fluxpavilion.wav (@Fluxpavilion) August 19, 2021

The term ambient is also pretty loose, just because I don’t know how best to describe the work

It’s feeling like a collection of ‘pieces’ with moments of timbral ambience.

So it’s not without form, but if you compare it to my previous work then ambient doesn’t feel wrong.

— fluxpavilion.wav (@Fluxpavilion) August 19, 2021

Check out a preview of the ambient album below!

 

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This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Flux Pavilion Reveals Title Of New Ambient Album And Two More Albums In The Works