MP3 SELECTS : Playlists & New Music from Gryffin, CHYL, Fred Again.. & More
In the modern era, distribution services push out over 60,000 new tracks every single day. How do you cut through all the noise, select what to listen to, and boost your playlist game? Introducing MP3 SELECTS, our weekly rundown of new music in the festival sphere. Shuffle through this week’s selections on our MP3 SELECTS playlist and read more about this week’s roundup below:
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SELECTS by Mikala Lugen
Gryffin, MAX, Disco Lines — “MAGNET”
Coming off of his high of headlining EDC Las Vegas’ Kinetic Field last month, Gryffin has unveiled his newest single, “MAGNET.” Tapping Disco Lines and MAX, the new single is the third sonic preview of the dance music maverick’s forthcoming third studio album, PULSE.
The trio of collaborators brews a track bursting full of lustful lyricism and heartwarming themes. You can expect thumping kicks, pulsating synths, and intoxicating melodies that will swoon dancefloors this summer.
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STS9 — “Fires”
STS9 has ignited more energy surrounding their forthcoming multi track recording ChromaLight with the release of a second single, “Fires.” As the second single following the band’s March release of “Searchlight”, “Fires” steps into the spotlight with sparkling synths, spacey guitars, and glimmering soundscapes from all corners of the spectrum. If sounds were portrayed through color, It would be a rainbow display of jam electronica in all of its best forms.
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SELECTS by Connor Phillips
Ray Volpe — “SONG REQUEST”
Building up a massive amount of anticipation, Ray Volpe’s “SONG REQUEST” has garnered widespread acclaim from industry heavyweights like DIESEL, Sullivan King, Kai Wachi, and Steve Aoki. With ground-shaking drops and catchy vocals, the track has already sparked viral reels, including an iconic moment with Busta Rhymes and Steve Aoki.
Speaking on the anthem, Ray shared, “I thought of the entire song idea in the shower!… ‘SONG REQUEST’ captures that rave experience where everyone connects over a shared moment in time.” Showcasing his versatility once again, Ray’s foray into bass house proves both fun and refreshing, evident in the track’s infectious energy.
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Sintra, Luch, Landon Ryle — “Brighter Days”
An optimal fit for its surrounding label, Nora En Pure’s Purified Records, “Brighter Days” melts melodic house with the dreamy vocals of singer-songwriter Landon Ryle. DJ-producer hybrids Sintra and Luch also layer in cinematic textures similar in nature to the soundtracks of Inception and Interstellar. Stirring up quite a buzz across electronic music, this gem has already been supported by the likes of CamelPhat, Eelke Kleijn, Alex Wann, and more.
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CHYL, Softest Hard — “Mysterious World”
In celebration of AAPI month, Chinese-Canadian DJ and producer CHYL teams up with Vietnamese-American artist Softest Hard to unveil their newest single, “Mysterious World.” This decisively chaotic good offering expertly genre bends melodic techno, happy hardcore, speed house, and more, delivering high-energy, lightning-speed BPM, and aggressive beats. Taking its name literally, CHYL and Softest Hard plunge listeners head first into the sonic unknown, while radiating an irresistible wave of vibrancy and fast-paced basslines.
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No Mana, vowl., Leyla Diamondi — “Falling in Love”
No Mana encapsulates his affinity for ‘flashing images’ into his music and art, reflecting his vision through vivid visuals. His debut album on Monstercat, I Contain Flashing Images, unveils a raw portrayal of his persona, drawing inspiration from music, visuals, friends, and vibrant experiences. “Falling in Love,” featuring vowl. and Leyla Diamondi, is clearly a standout anthem in the album. It encompasses dreamy effects and soul-stirring vocals that guides its audience on an emotional journey.
With 15 tracks blending celestial and nostalgic elements, the LP explores sounds reminiscent of the progressive house era, featuring collaborations with a wide spectrum of talented artists. Additionally, No Mana’s tour for I Contain Flashing Images begins on June 7th at Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center, with further stops to be announced.
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Adventure Club, Jessica Audiffred — “HERO”
A perfect match for its encompassing label Bassrush, dubstep superstars Adventure Club and Jessica Audiffred have joined forces to drop “HERO.” Overflowing with aggressive chops, fiery vocals loops, and eardrum-shattering riddim, this banger should come with a warning label. It should be kept away from small children, unless you want kids clenching their teeth and clutching the rails as if their lives depended on it.
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Opiuo, Ashez — “Underground”
Australian bass innovator Opiuo and New Zealand’s Ashez have joined forces are fearing up for their EP Underground, slotted for release on June 21st. This four-track compilation highlights their distinct bass styles, showcasing refined soundscapes and dynamic compositions.
What better way to build hype for the EP than dropping its lead single and title track, “Underground,” setting the tone with mystical melodies evolving into intricate bass drops, accompanied by the compelling vocal phrase “this is the wave of the underground.””With a seamless transition and pulsating, grimy bass, the track effortlessly reels in listeners, providing a glimpse into the duo’s profound artistry in the bass realm.
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Diego Hernan & EddyThron pres. Aloft — ‘Last Goodbyes’
In a groundbreaking collaboration, Diego Hernan and EddyThron have debuted their EP Last Goodbyes via label Krafted Digital. Hailing from Villa Gesell, Diego’s guitar prowess has caught the attention of industry giants like Nick Warren. Meanwhile, EddyThron, celebrating his 15-year journey in dance music, has co-written many tracks under his organic house project, Aloft.
The EP’s genesis stemmed from Diego’s guitar riff, with Eddy contributing vocals, resulting in a harmonious blend of their signature sounds. Available in organic and breakbeat mixes, Last Goodbyes showcases two different sonic flavors and vibes, each offering a unique experience for listeners.
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Lumasi, ProbCause — “Lower”
After being removed from streaming platforms due to a copyright strike from major labels back in December, Lumasi’s wub-filled take on Flo Rida T-Pain’s classic hit, “Lower” has finally received an official release thanks to Subtronic’s Cyclops Records.
“Lower”’ is different than the original flip Lumasi dropped last year — marked by a short guest appearance from vocalist ProbCause which gives the track a revitalized energy. Still, the same clever restructuring of T-Pain’s iconic chorus remains the highlight. This one is as “low” as it gets.
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Disclosure — “She’s Gone, Dance On”
Disclosure’s “She’s Gone, Dance On” is already a contender for the song of the summer. Despite being released last Friday, the track has been circulating social media for weeks thanks to a viral video showing Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce and Ice Spice dancing to the track at Dom Dolla’s Coachella set earlier this year.
“She’s Gone, Dance On,” embraces a shimmering disco aesthetic perfect for late nights under the disco ball or sunny afternoons by the pool. It’s classic Disclosure, from the retro vibe to the vibrant chords and upbeat, optimistic musical approach.
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Fred again.., Anderson .Paak, CHIKA — “places to be”
Fred again.. and Anderson .Paak is a match made in heaven on their quirky, high-tempo on their subtly experimental dance-pop track, “places to be.”
Witnessing Fred again.. and Anderson .Paak collaborate for the first time is an important moment for dance music culture, but that’s not the only thing that makes “places to be” such a special moment. The song is pointedly experimental, and pushes the boundaries of contemporary dance-pop music to new heights with strange sound design and a-typical song structure. It’s clear that Fred again.. and Anderson .Paak have no interest in following trends.
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SELECTS by FRANZ HILBERATH
Introducing the latest sonic revelation: CANVAS‘ “Unknown Number.” Embracing themes of self-discovery amid life’s cacophony, this single emerges as a beacon of introspection. Fresh from captivating audiences on CloZee’s ‘Microworlds’ tour, CANVAS beckons listeners into her ethereal sonic realm. With entrancing basslines and contemplative motifs, “Unknown Number” pledges a journey of transformation. Surrender to its immersive soundscape and let CANVAS elevate your musical experience.
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