MP3 SELECTS: Playlists & New Music from Lotus, Ben Böhmer, HEYZ, NEOTEK & 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
Lotus — “Watching The Distant Storm”
Jamtronica quartet Lotus have released their latest studio single, “Watching The Distant Storm.” Inspired by the breathtaking spectacle of a thunderstorm rolling across a scenic horizon, listeners will be treated to spellbinding sonic concoction combining retro synth layers, cut-up vocal samples, and funky guitar and bass. The single marks the band’s second track release off their forthcoming eleventh studio album, How To Dream In Color, due out July 11th.
In addition to the new single, Lotus fans can delve into Lotus’ realm with its accompanying music video. Edited by bassist Jesse Miller, the psychedelic video features live concert footage from MK Devo. Watch the music video here.
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Ben Böhmer, JONAH — “Best Life”
The bring on the melancholy of summer, Ben Böhmer has shared a brand new single, “Best Life.” Tapping Berlin-based singer-songwriter duo JONAH, the new single comes alongside the producer’s announcement of his first new studio album in three years, Bloom, as well as an eight stop run of live shows through the UK and Europe this fall.
“Best Life” sees Böhmer touch on the inescapable rollercoaster of life’s ups and downs while trying to stay present and full each moment along the way. Ethereal melodies, warping synths, and heartwarming vocals surge into an emotive track that will provoke the feels for anyone’s summer playlists.
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Bleu Clair, Atsy, Daniel Rimaldi — “Want Me Back”
Bleu Clair just unveiled his latest EP, Inner Circle, embodying his ‘NEWAGEOFHOUSE’ movement. This release showcases his innovative approach to tech house, characterized by a unique and instantly recognizable sound. With meticulous attention to detail and cohesive thematic elements, Bleu Clair has clearly established himself as a leading figure in the contemporary house scene.
The EP includes three new singles: “Bring The Hats On,” “Hold On,” and “Want Me Back,” offering deeper insights into Bleu Clair’s sonic direction in 2024. “Want Me Back,” a collaboration with Atsy and Daniel Rimaldi, infuses soulful vocals, violin strings, and pumping synths, creating an anthemic energy that evokes reflection and the urge to dance.
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HEYZ, AK RENNY — “Feel Right”
Any Bassrush release requires one important ingredient: a barrage of electrifying bass. HEYZ has mastered this recipe in his new EP, Lost In The HEYZ, a three-track project that will have you headbanging from start to finish. While the opening song, “Coming Up (Like That)” and the title track with ProbCause are both absolute bangers, “Feel Right” with AK RENNY is the most tantalizing of the bunch.
This heater kicks off with hip-hop-based rhymes from Renny, whose voice draws you in and refuses to loosen its grip. As she continues to lay down bars, the instrumental grows in intensity, eventually descending into a wub-packed drop.
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Elohim — “Didn’t Sign Up For This”
Prepare for an electrifying experience with Elohim’s latest single, “Want Me Back,” the third installment in her album cycle. Blending indie vibes with UKG, this track features the raw strum of acoustic guitar, creating a distinctive, dark allure that embodies Elohim’s unique musical identity.
Serving as a final tease before her upcoming full-length album Power Of Panic, slated for release this summer, “Want Me Back” bewitches with its deep bass and haunting melody, offering a candid glimpse into the highs and lows of human experience, akin to reading a page from her personal diary.
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Kaz James — ‘Never The Same’
In his newest EP, Never The Same, Kaz James presents a captivating duo of tracks unified by an escapist ambiance, destined for RÜFÜS DU SOL’s Rose Avenue Records. The title single, characterized by lush piano chords and emotive vocals, intertwines seamlessly with the entrancing instrumental builds of “Skin.” With rich techno and electronica elements, the EP creates an immersive sonic journey that promises to leave a lasting impression on dance floors worldwide.
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Suray Sertin— “WTP”
Ethereal multi-genre producer, Suray Sertin, dropped “WTP,” a thumping bass house vibe with old school rave influence Zeds Dead’s, Altered States. “WTP” combines dynamic piano riffs with deep bass lines, creating a high-energy fusion that is both hypnotic and exhilarating, pinged by soulful vocal chops. Suray Sertin, who has been gaining momentum in the electronic music world, continues to impress the scene with his unique genre blending skills.
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G-REX & STUCA — “RUNAWAY (WITH TAKE45)”
Bass music cultural trendsetter G-REX and traps maestro STUCA have teamed up with rapper/singer Takes45 on their summer hit single “Runaway,” “Runaway” showcases G-REX and STUCA as the next collaborative icons, blending elements of experimental bass sound design, trap-pattern drums, passionate lyrics, and shuttering synths. With Takes45’s contributing emotionally charged lyrics, the song offers everything fans of each artist could desire.
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WRECKNO — “PARTY GIRL”
Queer visionary artist Wreckno dropped their second single, “Party Girl,” offering a glimpse into their upcoming EP slated for release later this month. This unapologetically vogue-infused track and music video pulsates with attitude, edge, groove, and house beats, serving as a narrative-driven, feel-good drag house anthem ready to ignite the dance floor this festival season.
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SELECTS by LOGAN SASSER
NEOTEK — “Virtualize”
NEOTEK’s “Virtualize” is dubstep in it’s purest form. Packed with heavy mechanical synths, heart-pounding bass and cyperpunk soundscapes. In the (hopefully) distant future, when robots and AI eventually decide to wage war against their human counterparts, “Virtualize” will be their battle song.
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Sonorous, Sharlitz Web — “Eunoia”
Prepare to embark on a journey as Sonorous releases her debut label EP, Metanoia, on WAKAAN. This three-track masterpiece showcases Sonorous’ signature blend of ethereal melodies and deep basslines, captivating listeners with its immersive soundscapes. Highlighting the EP is the mesmerizing collaboration, “Eunoia,” featuring Sharlitz Web, adding an extra layer of depth and intrigue to the sonic experience. With “Metanoia,” Sonorous establishes herself as a rising force in the electronic music scene, poised to redefine the boundaries of bass music.
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