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MP3 SELECTS: New Music From Steller, Lemi Vice, & 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 round-up below:


STAFF SELECTIONS


SELECTS by FRANZ HILBERATH

Steller — “Eternal Love”

“Eternal Love” anchors Steller’s Here & Now EP as its emotional release point: a lush, introspective finale that wraps the project in warmth and clarity. Layering dreamy synthscapes, ambient textures, and gripping vocal samples, the track delivers a sense of closure while spotlighting the cathartic breakthrough that unblocked her creative process. It is not just the final chapter of the EP; it is the reset, the exhale, and the heart of everything that came before.

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SELECTS by CONNOR PHILLIPS

Lemi Vice — “DRIVIN’ (ME CRAZY)”

Lemi Vice hits the gas with “DRIVIN’ (ME CRAZY),” a sharp, uptempo house cut built for peak-time momentum. Balancing groove-heavy rhythms with clean structure, the Indianapolis-based producer delivers a track that keeps the energy high without overloading the mix. Tight transitions and a dialed-in hook give it club utility and replay value, pushing forward his signature sound with precision and purpose.

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FREAK ON, Fear & Lowe — “Hollywood Cream”

Slick, rich, and just the right amount of indulgent, “Hollywood Cream” lives up to its name. The latest from FREAK ON and Ohio duo Fear & Lowe is a tech house slammer laced with swagger, soul, and bold brass. Jazzy trumpet stabs meet old-school hip-hop flair, flipping a sharp spoken-word topline into a high-energy burner primed for peak-time sets. It is playful, polished, and hits with serious bounce, an undeniable standout on the ISSUES label.

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Control Room, Dashi — “What’s Your Motive”

Control Room and Dashi waste no time with their debut collab “What’s Your Motive,” a bold bass house cut wired for high-impact dancefloors. Driven by a hypnotic spoken-word hook, the track flips between playful highs and a no-nonsense low-end groove that hits with precision. Built for sweat-soaked sets and late-night crowd control, this one doesn’t ask questions lightly; it demands answers through sound.

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Ray Volpe, Mathue — “ANESTHETIC”

Ray Volpe taps into raw emotion and unrelenting power on “ANESTHETIC,” the fourth single from his upcoming debut album FOREVER, VOLPETRON. Teaming up with vocalist-producer Mathue, the track opens with vulnerable lyricism before erupting into a euphoric drop that hits with both force and feeling. Known for his viral Plankton-filtered BOI WHAT project, Mathue delivers his real voice here, unfiltered, expressive, and perfectly woven into Ray’s cinematic production.

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Skybreak — ‘HALF BLOOD’

Gritty bass textures, surrealist nostalgia, and vibrant sound design collide on HALF BLOOD, Skybreak’s debut album shaped by transatlantic roots and inner conflict. Inspired by the NYC subway and London Underground, this project fuses UKG, dubstep, and grime into a deeply personal sonic narrative. Written during a period of self-redefinition, it reflects the tension between identity and artistry while pushing bass music into bold new territory.

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Martron — ‘Resurgence’ LP

Martron’s Resurgence channels self-discovery and strength through a genre-spanning, emotionally charged journey. Blending trap, dancehall, R&B, and cinematic bass, the project reflects his evolution as a classically trained artist turned electronic innovator. Each track brings a distinct energy, whether it i’s the high-impact grit of “No Fear” or the melodic pull of “When You See.” Fueled by recent support from ODESZA, NGHTMRE, and Steve Aoki, Resurgence stands as both a personal breakthrough and a versatile showcase of Martron’s range.

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