[House] Introducing: GENESI – ‘Everything You Have Done’ + ‘See Your Sweat’

In a few transformative years, GENESI has swiftly made his mark on the sprawling universe of dance music. The Italian DJ and producer brings a fresh blend of Melodic House, Techno, and deep underground currents, crafting a sound that’s uniquely his own—immediate, distinct, and brimming with atmosphere. There’s an intentionality in every moment, a feeling that carries GENESI’s passion for the culture he came up in, pulling listeners into his intricate web of evocative, kinetic energy.

Among the standout moments of GENESI’s journey are two heavyweight tracks: “Everything You Have Done (Meduza Edit)” and “See You Sweat” alongside Max Styler.

“Everything You Have Done” is a story in itself, moving through hypnotic basslines and melodic textures that have propelled it to over 65 million streams on Spotify. It dominated — sitting charting comfortably on Beatport’s All Genres and Bass House charts, supported in sets by scene icons like Solomun, Dom Dolla, and John Summit. Then there’s “See You Sweat,” a showcasing of GENESI’s groove-driven tech house side, which simply impresses from start to finish.

But the story doesn’t stop in the studio.

On stage, he’s left his mark at legendary spots—Hï Ibiza, Creamfields UK, Drumsheds London—turning these venues into extensions of his sound. As 2025 unfolds, GENESI’s upward trajectory shows no signs of slowing, as the energy around him continues to build, feeding off the magic of his music and the audience’s collective anticipation.

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[Chill] Sky McKee – Less Is Less EP

Sky McKee’s new three-track EP, ‘Less Is Less,’ dives deep into the raw side of human emotions. The EP features “Talking Heads,” “Anita (I’m Losing),” and “Broken Beyond Belief.” Each song lays bare the kinds of personal experiences that are hard to put into words—grief, nostalgia, and embarrassment. McKee keeps things minimal, letting his storytelling shine without unnecessary flourishes, and the simple yet heartfelt instrumentation matches that honesty.

McKee’s journey to this EP started with the little moments that shaped him. Growing up, he found comfort in driving around with his older friend, Evan Moring, listening to mixtapes in a beat-up Volvo. Those drives anchored his love for music, expressed in “Talking Heads,” which captures the warmth and solace of those early days. McKee’s storytelling shares those raw memories, without dressing them up.

‘Releasing ‘Less Is Less’ is another big moment for McKee. After the success of his single “Anita (I’m Losing),” which impacts with its tender take on loss, this EP feels like a natural next step. The direct and present storytelling on ‘Less Is Less’ is one of many refreshing and enjoyable elements of the experience, see for yourself below.

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[Chill] Ali – Mirage, Vol. 1

ALI makes her mark with her debut album ‘Mirage Vol. 1’, an eight-track collection that defines her pop identity with synth-driven moments and deeply personal lyrics. With Yuriy Salud producing, ALI packs a punch with tracks like “City Lights” and “Too Hard To Love Me,” blending various sounds her own edge that makes her stand out. Her clear, powerful vocals shine in every track, while stripped-back piano moments in “Like A Thousand Days” and “Forget Me, Forgive Me” reveal a softer, introspective side.

Originally from Spain, she moved to London with a dream and the drive to make it happen. Influenced by artists like Taylor Swift and LÉON, ALI’s songs reflect her own experiences wrapped up in melodies that stick with you. It’s real, refreshing and inviting!

Even though she’s just getting started, ALI is already making her presence known with her independence. She’s involved in everything, from writing her lyrics to being hands-on in various projects and beyond, ‘Mirage Vol. 1’ is just the start—a confident debut from an artist who’s not here to blend in.

 

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Frankie Sims X Rockie Fresh – Bad Boy

 

Frankie Sims and Rockie Fresh team up to unleash “Bad Boy,” a track that hits like a late-night burst of energy, capturing the buzz of nightlife. Frankie has been hustling for the past two years, carving out his place in the dance scene without holding back. He’s been setting NYC on fire, performing at places like Marquee, Lavo, and Nebula, each set driving his momentum forward. Now, Rockie Fresh joins him, bringing an unexpected element to the ride.

“Bad Boy” kicks down the door with an unyielding tech house beat and raw energy. The track drives with rhythms that challenge your norms and lyrics that call out to your inner rebel. It’s a dive into the neon-soaked intensity of midnight, designed to make you lose yourself in the beat. Signed to S&S Sound House, this collaboration makes a statement. Frankie Sims and Rockie Fresh to show off the best that they can do together.

Frankie’s efforts have paid off. He has 62,000 monthly listeners and millions of streams, catching the attention of artists like Martin Garrix and Dimitri Vegas. His work has earned acknowledgment, and teaming up with Smith & Sorren’s label is a great move. Frankie Sims is determined, and “Bad Boy” is another step in his path of stirring the tech house scene.

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[Bass] Darby – Party EP

Darby is a force of nature in the electronic scene, blasting through with raw, unapologetic energy. Signed with NIGHTMODE, this rising Australian powerhouse is already catching the eye of giants like Skrillex and Odesza. His sound: like a killer fusion of bass, house, and hooks that stick with you long after the speakers go silent. Darby is primed to shake things up in the U.S. market.

The “Party” EP is an explosive, four-track experience. “TRUST,” kicks things off with a rush of energy that demands your attention, while “PARTY” with OOTORO is a full-throttle ride straight into the heart of the dance floor. “FLOW” keeps the vibes pumping, and “AUTOPILOT” featuring ÊMIA shifts gears, drawing you into a reflective groove. Each track swings between chaos and introspection, capturing the raw, unpredictable essence of nightlife. This EP wins you over and leaves you wanting more.

Darby’s journey is all about the hustle. From intimate gigs to the roaring energy of festival stages, he’s put in the work. Born in Australia, his sound pulls from influences across the globe—from the US to the UK—giving it an edge that’s impossible to ignore. Darby avoids shortcuts and instant fame. He goes beyond the call, evolves, and redefines what club music can be.

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[Techno] Cinnedi – Rush

Cinnedi has always been known for her story-focused style, combining a love for dark storytelling with a deeply personal touch. Now, she leaves behind the world of “Seven Deadly Sins” and embraces something a fresh direction. “Rush” marks the beginning of a new era, diving into dystopian techno antics that reflect a bigger story surrounding her move into an edgier, unrefined sound.

“Rush” is a surge of dark energy—an engaging, 128 BPM journey with deep bass lines and ominous synth textures. The track’s pounding pulse provides intensity, and while it’s a move somewhat far from her previous work, it remains unmistakably Cinnedi in its tone.

Previously, Cinnedi received attention through her previosly mentioned “Seven Deadly Sins” project, which gathered over 200,000 streams on Spotify. The thematic depth and cinematic storytelling of that project attracted notable interest.

With “Rush,” Cinnedi reinvents her path, promising an era filled with the dark, driving techno energy that ventures into new ground.

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[D&B] hypernaut & Sevnth Heavn – show me the light

hypernaut and Sevnth Heavn have come together to release “Show Me the Light,” a compelling track that embodies the essence of modern drum and bass. The collaboration brings both intensity and melody, with pounding, hard-hitting rhythms seamlessly merging with ethereal, atmospheric breaks. The climactic return injects an adrenaline-filled burst of energy that leaves a powerful impression, marking it as a distinct piece within the genre’s evolving sound.

hypernaut, an emerging talent in the electronic scene, broke into the spotlight after winning the EDC Orlando Discovery Project in 2023. His music draws from Bass House, UK Garage, and Tech House, creating a signature blend that speaks to his fearless experimentation. Sevnth Heavn, on the other hand, has steadily gained recognition with his evocative compositions and lush melodies that evoke nostalgia. Known off-stage as Gage Robertson, Sevnth Heavn brings emotional depth into each track, crafting experiences that stay with the listener.

Together, hypernaut and Sevnth Heavn merge their distinct sounds, resulting in a collaboration that truly highlights their strengths. With releases like “Show Me the Light,” hypernaut’s rising success and Sevnth Heavn’s evocative prowess have captured attention, positioning them as artists to watch in the drum and bass sphere. This track is a fresh step forward, highlighting their unique style and the natural chemistry between them – see below.

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