[Future Bass] Not Your Dope – The Fall (feat. Mia Vaile)

Not Your Dope
The Fall (feat. Mia Vaile)

Not Your Dope‘s release on Lowly Palace with Mia Vaile is magnificent. “The Fall” will have you falling in love with both artists, as its immense strength won’t be something you can overcome and get away from. You’ll be jamming to this again and again.

First off let’s look at Mia’s performance on this one. There’s a certain innocence to her voice that plays along perfectly with the rest of the song. Despite her generally soft tone, she’s given opportunity to flex her vocal chords a tad. Meanwhile, Not Your Dope cooked up a heavy future classic that isn’t exactly your every day take on the style. In keeping things fresh, Not Your Dope connected with us in a big way and we’re thinking the same will go for you. Grab a copy of “The Fall” today.

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[Electronic] KR$CHN – Song For Mama

KR$CHN
Song For Mama

Known for his unique signature sound, KR$CHN is a producer you need to know, if you don’t already. He’s remixed the likes of Tove Lo and Nora En Pure and his original works stand out as incredible. Take for instance his new single “Song For Mama” that see him extending his sound into a bit of a different territory.

“Song For Mama” still has the future undertones that are found in KR$CHN’s other works, but he flips the beat so that we get some house character to the track. Throwing that deep tone to the song resulted in something really spectacular that will crossover to fans of several genres. It’s an intimate tune, as you may have guessed from the name. KR$CHN expresses strong, genuine emotions with this track; they’re something you feel every listen through no matter how many times you already have heard the song. Get a copy of it through Bandcamp today.

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[Get Crunk] Friday Party Playlist (Vol 232)

We’ve made it. It’s Friday, the first Friday of February in fact. To kick off the shortest month of the year, we’ve brought some great free downloads for you today from some of dance music’s top artists, as well as many of its underground heavy hitters. Speaking of heavy, there are indeed some heavy records for you this week. Rage out all your frustration and get those bodies ready for another week after your days of freedom. Music this week comes to us from swindail, Virtu, HPNTK x Strap Deez, REZZ x K?D, Mija, KAYZO x RIOT and many more. Dive right into the tracks below, and grab the ones you want. If you’re a Spotify user, you can take us with you via our Friday Party Playlist on our new account! More importantly however, is you need to #danceirresponsibly.

’swindail – jussrite (feat. SACHI & naji)’
’Element – Resurrection’
’San Holo – Light (Virtu Remix)’
’EGZOD – Fly (ft. Caiti Patton)’
’HPNTK – Weigh Station (feat. Strap Deez)’
’REZZ X K?D – FOURTH IMPACT’
’GiiANA – MurMur (feat. Jeebanoff)’
’Mija – Secrets’
’Migos – Bad & Boujee (Havok Roth & NIGHTOWLS Remix)’
’KAYZO x RIOT – Wake Up’
’Figure – The Exorcist (Oolacile Remix)’
’Dear Me (Original Mix)’
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[Music Video] JCY – Wasting Your Time (feat. Alida)

We want whatever water the people who work over at Warner Music Norway are drinking. Nothing but magic comes out of that camp. One act that is contributing to the immensely cool catalog of tunes is JCY. The trio came out with their song “Wasting Your Time” with Alida earlier this month. The song release was not enough, as they just dished out a music video to accompany it.

The cool thing about this music video is it serves as a lyric video. Although Alida sings the lyrics with clarity and beautiful strength, the animations add a nice touch to the video and serve to further cement the words in your brain. No doubt you’ll be singing along just as we have. JCY’s future bass instrumental is purely awesome. It’s a tasteful tune that has energy without trying to. The same goes for the video; it’s simple and fun. If you haven’t yet, get your copy of “Wasting Your Time” today.

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[Future/Dubstep] Nurko – Let Me Go (feat. Alina Renae)

Nurko
Let Me Go (feat. Alina Renae)

Lowly Palace is back with another smashing release, this time from the New Jersey producer Nurko. For “Let Me Go” Nurko teamed up with the vocalist Alina Renae for a huge future meets dub track whose light and airy style will seduce your ears in no time.

“Let Me Go” straddles that line between future bass and the more uplifting, melodic side of dubstep. Alina Renae owns the introduction with her unforgettable performance that will get even the most shy individuals belting out the lyrics. She even penetrates the drop, where Nurko uses vocal chops to add some flash to the minimal landscape. Nurko’s delicate single is one that fans have the luxury of enjoying as a free download. Stream it today and click that DL button!

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[Future Bass] Eskei83, Drunken Masters & Gunjah – Rave

Eskei83, Drunken Masters & Gunjah
Rave

When a major label gets behind a dance track, it is usually for good reason, emphasis on usually. With a recent release that Columbia put out, they nailed it. The collaborative efforts put into “Rave” come from Eskei83, Drunken Masters and Gunjah, all of whom just kicked major ass for this single.

“Rave” is a minimalist masterpiece. Future bass can be highly watered down, especially when producers go for the simpler style, but these three acts really did a number on this single, easily deserving of a major label release. Catchy, fun and subtly groovy, “Rave” is a song we will be jamming out to all of 2017. It’s one of those songs you won’t be able to skip in any circumstance. Do not miss out on this, get your copy today through the digital service of your choice.

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[Future Bass] PatrickReza – Choices

PatrickReza
Choices

At this point it is hard to keep track of PatrickReza. It feels like he just put out a record and now he’s already back with another. “Choices” comes after his collaboration on “Lights Out” with Abhi the Nomad that was released around a month ago. Much like that song, this one is out as a free download.

“Choices” sees Ptrick going full on future with an insanely catchy drop that you’ll be playing out until Patrick’s next song – and likely even after that. His songs, including this one, aren’t your typical dance tracks that get old fast; they live and thrive, which is why Patrick has become one of the top up and comers in the electronic arena. He’s had so much success on both Hypem and Spotify with his past works, so we won’t be surprised when this one does the same. Stream and download “Choices” today.

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