“I'll be fine” – Molly Otto
Molly Otto lands on bitbird with her latest release, “I'll Be Alright,” effortlessly blending indie electronica and pop, while showcasing her talents as a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and versatile producer. With “I'll Be Alright,” Molly Otto aims to challenge industry stereotypes and emphasize her role as a producer, something that is often overlooked in a male-dominated industry.
“could” – bad tuner
bad tuner latest release of the year, “could i” is an impressive display of his versatility, filled with intricate sample work, infectious melodies, and groovy drums. It directly follows the New York-based artist’s dancefloor-ready single “don’t say” featuring pluko, which was released via ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective.
“I could be” – CHROMEBOdies and valentina cy
“I Could Be” marks the second single from CHROMEBODIES, featuring infectious vocals from Valentina Cy. CHROMEBODIES, a project from renowned DJs and producers Manila Killa and Hotel Garuda, explores techno, trance and eurodance, delivering an uplifting and energetic anthem with this latest release.
“bitbybit” – 44 Burning
Part of 44 Ardent's debut album. Lionwhich was recently released and saw the unnamed artist revealed as Australian producer Callan Alexander, better known as cln, “bitbybit” is a stunning dance gem driven by minimalist production and playful chords.
“Separated” – omniboi and nelward
On omniboi's 6-track EP, Panorama, the Los Angeles-based alternative electronic artist presents a diverse narrative while delving into themes such as nostalgia, heartbreak, pain, and self-esteem. One of the standout tracks on the EP, “Omni-Vision,” is a vibrant funk gem in collaboration with nelward, filled with soulful vocals, lively synths, and playful instrumentation.
“Coexistence” – munro & MarMar
“Coexistence,” the latest collaboration between New Zealand producer Munro and American and French-based producer MarMar, is a charming gem that intricately blends their unique styles. Crafted from numerous Zoom calls, the song stands out as a departure from Munro's usual soundscapes and a challenge both artists embraced, resulting in a resonant and emotive composition.
“Parallax” – Emurse
Part of Ex Medias WE ARE EX MEDIAS, Vol. IV compilation, featuring contributions from over a dozen of the underground's brightest names, Emurse's “Parallax” is a stunning wave anthem notable for its distorted basslines and haunting melodies.
“Space Bump” – Bruno Furlan and Deeft
“Space Bump” by Bruno Furlan and Deeft is an undeniable tech house heater, juxtaposing punchy drums and eerie vocal samples with organic beats for a truly unique result. Bruno Furlan is closing out a huge year with performances at Ultra Peru and Dirtybird CampINN, as well as dozens of other venues internationally, and this dance floor heater is sure to be a staple at his shows next year.
“Concentrate” – Re:abel
Re:abel, the brainchild of Melbourne newcomer Ryan Gasparini, features a distinctive fusion of future/UK garage electronica, drawing parallels with a mix of Overmono and Burial. Revealing the subtly darker and more exploratory sounds of their upcoming three-track EP with their latest release “Concentrate,” Re:abel returns to Mammal Sounds Records with a hypnotic and irresistible energy.
“Electric” – Jimmy Pé
Just as the title suggests, Jimmy Pé's “Electric” is as irresistible as it is heavy, lighting up the dance floor with its distorted stabs, catchy vocals and groovy drums. The single appears on Jimmy Pé's latest EP Blip-blopthat shows the best of the Slovak artist in four infectious songs.
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