MP3 SELECTS : Playlist Additions & New Music from Eliminate, Bleu Clair, & 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:


Eliminate, fussy — “Get Off The Internet”

If you are into the music production space, then it is guaranteed you have heard of Eliminate. Beyond his high-level original music and electrifying live performances, this genre-defying artist has risen to become one of the top electronic music production streamers on YouTube, Twitch, and TikTok.

Marking his biggest achievement to date, Eliminate unleashed his debut album, Get Off The Internet, on Friday. The LP is a melting pot of sonic experimentation, distorted samples, unique sound design, and more. Its title track with fussy, “Get Off The Internet,” is a catchy anthem that breaks the norms of music.

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Bleu Clair — “Shake What Yo Mama”

“Shake What Yo Mama,” follows up Bleu Clair’s success of December’s “Boom Boom,” capping off a dynamic year of performances at Parookaville Festival 2023 and Tomorrowland 2023 for the rising artist. Maintaining over 450,000 monthly Spotify listeners, millions of streams, and a relentless tour schedule, Bleu Clair solidifies his status as a trendsetter in the tech house scene.

“Shake What Yo Mama” seamlessly blends exotic and primal influences with a classic house vocal, creating a hypnotic experience. The drop introduces hard synths, elevating the track to an unpredictable and exhilarating realm.

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Bauhouse — “Varias Horas”

Boasting an infectious fusion of disco, house, Latin, and other musical and cultural influences, Bauhouse is an up-and-coming DJ-producer hybrid from São Paulo, Brazil. “Varias Horas,” meaning several hours, is a song that can help you escape any stresses and fully relax while listening. The feel-good percussive bassline and strings complement the Spanish lyrics perfectly.

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SunSquabi — “Rain Shadow”

Taking electronic grooviness to an unprecedented level, SunSquabi seamlessly blends funk, soul, and hip-hop with electro-jam-band components to create a musical adventure for listeners. Now they are following up their recent tune “Hard Pass” with another dance-inducing track, “Rain Shadow.”  

Consisting of Kevin Donohue on guitar, keys, and production, Chris Anderson on the drums, and Josh Fairman executing mesmerizing bass and synth, this talented trio showcases their creativity across this anthem. Like its psychoactive cover art, the electronic-live atmosphere of “Rain Shadow” will leave you lost in its beauty.

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Isaac Palmer, BEAUZ, AINA — “Can’t Get You Out Of My Head”

Only 23 years old, Isaac Palmer just unveiled his techno prowess with “Can’t Get You Out of My Head,” an invigorating cover of Kylie Minogue’s hit. Joining forces with BEAUZ and featuring AINA’s vocals, this track promises to be a standout of 2024. Palmer’s techno adaptation adds a darker, pulsating vibe to the iconic song.

With propulsive drums and hypnotic vocals, it delivers an exhilarating and boundary-defying experience. Following a successful 2023, including 2 million streams and viral hits, Palmer aims to push boundaries with this release. Collaborating with BEAUZ, known for their creative blend of sounds, and with massive festival appearances slated, this anthem redefines musical trends.

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Martial Simon, Narissa — “10 To 5”

Martial Simon’s newest single, “10 to 5,” continues his 2023 streak of high-energy tracks. Collaborating with Narissa, known for her hit “Boss Bae” and work with Wiz Khalifa, the duo creates a synergy evident in the song’s inspiration.

Delving into the myth versus reality of dating, “10 to 5” serves as a battle cry for those familiar with romantic disillusionment. The track seamlessly merges Simon’s club-ready essence with Narissa’s captivating vocals, striking a perfect balance between deep house and tech house—poised to set dance floors ablaze.

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Call Me Sleeper — “Perpetua”

Similar to its creator, Call Me Sleeper, “Perpetua” is dark, mysterious, and cinematic. This Swedish artist is known for his heavy dissonant tones, which are overflowing in this new track. The tune hyperbeams its audience into a cyberpunk-esque future reality, layered with intense buildups and spellbinding bass drops.

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Lettuce — “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright (The Sponges Remix)”

In a thrilling blend of genres, Lettuce collaborates with The Sponges to remix their soul-stirring track “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright,” taken from Lettuce’s eighth studio album, Unify. This remix transforms the original funk masterpiece into a vibrant, dance-floor-ready hit, infused with The Sponges’ signature funky house twist. The collaboration marks a pivotal moment in the music scene, uniting fans of funk, house, and everything in between. The Sponges add their unique flair to the track, creating a version that’s as infectious as it is uplifting, ensuring that indeed, everything’s gonna be alright.

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