[Jam] Sam And The Womp – Come We Play

Sam And The Womp are back with their infectious new single, “Come We Play,” and it’s exactly the vibe you didn’t know you needed. The track blends Afro-dancehall rhythms with their signature brass grooves, creating a rhythm that just makes you want to move. Brass riffs punch through the beat, while reggae MC Natty Campbell adds his flavor, making this track impossible to ignore. It’s the kind of tune you blast when the sun’s out, and it hits just right.

Sam Ritchie, the trumpeter behind Sam And The Womp, found his inspiration for the horn line one morning, humming the melody into his phone before it ever saw the studio. That spontaneous creativity is the kind of energy they thrive on, crafting tracks with friends and seeing where the vibes take them. A few years back, Sam relocated to Amsterdam, and it seems this shift, alongside Natty Campbell’s own move to the Netherlands, brought a fresh energy to their collaboration.

With a UK Number 1 single, “Bom Bom,” and millions of streams under their belt, the band has played everywhere from Glastonbury to Wembley, proving their party-starting skills again and again.

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[Tech House] Rafasan & Renoco – Uh Huh

When Rafasan and Renoco teamed up for “Uh Huh,” they didn’t hold back. This track is a straight-up tech-house heater, grabbing your attention right from the start with its heavy basslines and sharp samples. From the jump, the momentum hooks you, and before you know it, you’re locked in. The build is seamless, the drop lands perfectly, and the entire thing just fits. No extra filler—just pure energy. It’s clear this track was built for long nights, booming speakers, and crowded dance floors.

Rafasan didn’t just emerge out of thin air. Starting his journey back in 2010, he’s paved his own way with persistence and dedication. No need to list awards—his story does the talking. Growing up in Atlanta, Rafasan was immersed in the club scene, honing his skills and cultivating a devoted audience. From viral edits to headlining gigs across the country, Rafasan has steadily built momentum in the house and techno world. His success hasn’t been overnight, driven by countless hours behind the booth.

Now, with over a million streams, 80,000 loyal listeners on Spotify, and bookings at top festivals like Breakaway, Hidden City, and Another World, Rafasan’s name is on the rise and continues to expand.

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[House] Ben Dragon & Juliet Mendoza – I Wish I Was Your Record

“I Wish I Was Your Record” emerges as a collaboration between Ben Dragon and Juliet Mendoza that truly hits the spot when it comes to house. Mendoza, rooted in LA’s underground scene, and Dragon, a seasoned producer, create a fluid synergy, with the song’s hypnotic keys and vocals pulling listeners into its groove. The duo’s shared history with dance floors worldwide is evident in this crisp, no-nonsense production.

The accolades are not far behind. Dragon’s journey includes shaping productions in LA’s best studios and climbing global dance charts. His label, Fire To My Ears Records, is a go-to for house enthusiasts, with his sets lighting up venues from Berlin to Las Vegas. Mendoza, too, has left her mark, being honored by Defected Records and headlining events across Europe. Her commitment to the underground has made her an icon in the house music community.

“I Wish I Was Your Record” captures these two talents at their best, driven by its soulful vocal sample and smooth percussive backdrop—a track that keeps house fans asking for more.

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[Album] Mr Hong – Perfect Days

mr. hong’s path begins in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he was raised. His music, highly intimate, serves as a collection of personal stories—each track capturing a moment in time. His compositions have evolved into reflections on life’s significant chapters. From the restless nights of 2018’s midnight to the contemplative mood of three days off, his music weaves emotions into melodies, offering a look into change, connection, and self-growth.

Over the years, mr. hong has caught attention, gathering millions of plays for songs like “one tiramisu to share” and “bittersweet chocolate.” His music has been featured in campaigns for major brands such as UNIQLO, Urban Outfitters, and the NBA. His collaborative work with Pastels and the emotional tribute to his sister in 31 helped solidify his reputation within the lofi beats scene, bringing a dedicated fanbase.

In Perfect Days, mr. hong shapes a tranquil retreat. The opener, “komorebi,” begins with soft, serene tones, while “breakfast at ikea” introduces a playful collaboration. The final title track leaves listeners feeling uplifted, providing a peaceful close to the journey.

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[Melodic House] Levi – Jump

Levi, the DJ and Producer who’s rocking Sydney Harbour’s yacht party scene, just released his breakout single that’s lighting up the night globally. The chorus from Ginuwine’s R&B hit ‘Pony’ slides perfectly into place when Levi spins his melodic house version, ‘Jump’, out now via Get Together Records. Levi brings a fresh urgency and deeper energy to the original slow jam, igniting the dance floor from the first note, while that playful old hook takes you right back to 1996. This house track is spreading across Europe, first landing on Spotify’s Viral 50 in Austria, Switzerland, and Germany, and now making waves in Sweden, Cyprus, Luxembourg, and Belgium, earning Levi over 2 million monthly listeners and 12 million streams so far.

After his first show sold out and all dates along his Australian Sunset Tour were a hit, plus a tour in India, Levi is getting ready for his debut European tour with unstoppable passion. His musical tastes swing from R&B and dance pop to afro house and techno, showcasing his broad range.

Levi’s tour will bring him to Georgia, Portugal, Spain, UAE, and Switzerland, with stops at Zürich’s biggest techno event, luxury villas, and the Sunice Festival alongside Jan Blomqvist, Joris Voorn, and Hot Since 82. He also delivers a guest mix for Get Together Records, proving his spot in the dance scene.

Based in New South Wales, Levi Neufeld is a top pick for big events like Ralph Lauren’s Australian Open party, opening for GRAMMY-nominated Kehlani, and the official after-party for Anderson .Paak. His yacht sets for luxury brands like Tropicool, SEADECK, and The Island have created a buzz among the elite. With another release on the way and hints of remixes for Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown, Kehlani, and Kaytranada, Levi’s just warming up.

Tour Dates

July 17: Tropicana – Mykonos, Greece

July 20: Beach4You – Munich, Germany

July 21: Casa Yala – Porto, Portugal 

July 24: Bastian Beach Barcelona – Barcelona, Spain

August 4: Casa Yala – Porto, Portugal 

August 10: Street Parade – Zürich, Switzerland

August 11: Casa Yala – Porto, Portugal 

August 17: P7 Arena Club – Dubai, United Arab Emirates

August 24: You – Quarteira, Portugal 

September 1: La Tropezienne – Venise-en-Quebec – Montreal, Canada

September 21: Sunice Festival – Ascona, Switzerland

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[Tech House] skemaddox, Benwah – lessride

Skemaddox, from Los Angeles, has effortlessly moved from DJing to producing his angle of electronic music that truly resonates with listeners from all walks of life. His evolution from DJ to producer highlights his unique and recognizable sound, this guy has been around the block – honing in his diverse skillset to take things to the next level that it’s meant to be.

On the other hand, Bennett Papier, known as Benwah, comes from New Jersey with a deep love for the experimental edges of dance music. Influenced by UK Garage, house, and 2-step, Benwah’s style seamlessly bridges the gap between energetic club tracks and relaxed listening experiences. This blend has helped him carve out a unique space in the dance music scene.

Their latest collaboration, ‘Lessride,’ is a bass-heavy, wub-filled tech house track that’s perfect for taking any DJ set to that higher state we all seek when we are at the club – creating an unforgettable night and stamping in a lasting memory.

Hear the song for yourself directly below.

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[Double Single] Perfect Female Type – ‘Romancing the Stone’ | ‘The Jewel of the Nile’

Jason Herrboldt, the genius behind Perfect Female Type, totally nails it with his synthwave designs, bringing the 80s right back into our lives. His latest double-single, “Romancing the Stone” and “The Jewel of the Nile,” named after those epic 80s adventure flicks with Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, screams nostalgia.

“Romancing the Stone” could easily be the theme for an 80s cop show, bursting with juicy analog synths, wild Latin percussion, and an electric guitar solo that takes you straight to MTV’s golden days. It’s got that Beverly Hills Cop vibe, capturing the essence of 80s creativity and style. This marks Herrboldt’s fourth single this year, alongside the buzzing hit “Fast Cars Break Hearts,” still racking up streams.

The B-side, “The Jewel of the Nile,” is another gem. Fast-paced and drenched in synth nostalgia, it complements the lead single perfectly, offering a thrilling 80s ride. Jason’s love for synths started with Beverly Hills Cop’s “Axel F Theme,” which he played nonstop on his little Casio keyboard.

Perfect Female Type, inspired by synthwave legends like Duett, Phaserland, and Sferro, mixes East Coast freestyle, Minneapolis funk, and early ’90s dance into something fresh and nostalgic. Herrboldt’s “Romancing the Stone” and “The Jewel of the Nile” let you dive into those lush, cinematic 80s vibes, proving that the past can totally rock the future.

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