MP3 SELECTS: Playlists & New Music from Maddy O’Neal, Dom Dolla, Mersiv & 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
deadmau5 — some EP
In between touring the world and building a new music studio where he will embark on the creation of a new artist album, deadmau5 has pulled together a selection of unique tracks from his archives to compile a new four-track EP, some ep. Handpicked from his personal production archive, the EP is a masterful sonic concoction that brings together symphonic-like chords, melodic flights, techno beats, and cinematic bass into one seamless listening experience. “WET” marks the only track on the EP from his alter ego TESTPILOT, where you’re treated to slippery twists and turns around dark corners of dripping pulsating synths and four-on-the-floor beats.
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SELECTS by Connor Phillips
INFEKT — “NO FLEX”
The king of riddim is back with his greatest project yet, a mind-blowing 8-track EP called VEGGIE GAMES, out now on Monstercat Uncaged. Highlighting his prowess in sound design, mixdown, and quality, each track offers a unique flavor and influences: from OG riddim, to ultra-futuristic, and deeper than he has gone before.
INFEKT takes inspiration from all the incredible energy his audience brings and his unstoppable hunger to find new ways to create unworldly bass sounds and flows. Standout banger “NO FLEX” is proof of this, as it drops a lethal fusion of riddim chops and hip-hop-based vocals.
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Maddy O’Neal, ProbCause — “Locked In”
Maddy O’Neal has been having a breakout year and for good reason. Now she has put her unique style of bass music on display again with “Locked In.” An invigorating fusion of hip-hop and wubs, the track features catchy rhymes from ProbCause, riddled with futuristic effects and unrivaled energy from Maddy.
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Night Tales — “You Found Me”
Continuing their hot streak of infectious deep house anthems, Night Tales is back with “You Found Me.” Following up recent hit “From Inside,” this track encompasses a driving bassline that will have you bobbing from right to left throughout. This is paired with dreamy vocals that tell a powerful story centered around searching for love. Airy effects, melodic synths, and added layers of percussion rounds out the song, delivering a unique sonic experience.
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Dom Dolla — “girl$” (Layton Giordani Remix)
New York’s premier DJ-producer hybrid, Layton Giordani, has given Dom Dolla’s “girl$” a melodic techno makeover, retaining the high-tempo energy while adding a punchy bassline and stirring synths for an emotive, cinematic feel. The remix captures the essence of the original while transforming it into a powerful techno-infused banger.
Speaking on his rendition of the track, Layton shared, “When Dom first sent me ‘girl$’, I told him it was my favorite record by him. The vocals felt so original and forward-thinking. A few days later, he asked me to remix it. Without hesitation, I put my spin on it 24 hours later—and we’ve been playing it everywhere since.”
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SUBSHIFT, Cave Studio feat. LexBlaze — “Get Loose”
SUBSHIFT and Cave Studio, featuring LexBlaze, deliver an intoxicating tech house track with “Get Loose.” Inspired by their previous hit “Bumpin’” and a memorable Miami Music Week, they aimed to capture the vibrant summer essence.
The track brings together LexBlaze’s catchy vocals, deep basslines, and intricate percussion, designed for beach clubs and after-hour venues alike. “Get Loose” fuses energy and smoothness seamlessly, showcasing a dynamic and engaging house heater crafted to stand the test of time.
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BCee feat. Lauren Palmer – “Lies”
BCee has been a vibrant force throughout his 23+ year career, achieving 100M+ streams, guest mixes and radio plays on BBC Radio One, and support from just about every major editorial playlist on Apple and Spotify.
Today, he has revealed the second single off his album These Are The Days, titled “Lies,” featuring the alluring vocals of Lauren Archer. “Lies” delves into deep, somewhat liquid drum and bass production as dreamy piano chords and swift percussion grooves accompany the ethereal vocals of Lauren Archer.
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Bexxie, Hedara — “Hold Me Close”
The summer heat intensifies with the release of “Hold Me Close,” a collaboration between rising house music sensation Bexxie and singer-songwriter Hedara. This track, released via Disco Fries’ imprint Liftoff Recordings, combines Bexxie’s dynamic house beats with Hedara’s soulful vocals, creating a high-energy anthem.
Capturing the essence of summer nights and the joy of togetherness, “Hold Me Close” is perfect for both festival stages and intimate gatherings. Bexxie’s innovative production and Hedara’s enchanting voice make this track a must-listen, promising to dominate playlists all season long.
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SELECTS by LOGAN SASSER
Mersiv, Effin — “Belong To Me”
“Belong To Me” is exactly the sort of hard hitting, freeform experimental bass music Mersiv is celebrated for, and Effin’s heavy dubstep aesthetic shine bright throughout the track as well. Soulful vocals precede both bass drops, fitting for a gladiator’s entrance into his final battle, facing the beast head on without fear.
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Moody Good, Hamdi — “Badman Season”
Moody Good continues his streak of massive collabs in 2024, and “Badman Season” with Hamdi might be his most energetic track since he jumped back onto America’s bass scene late last year. Following his recent collaboration with Zeds Dead, “Mad Ting,” released on Deadbeats earlier this month, “Badman Season” maintains the UK bass energy, loaded with whirling snares and choppy bass that comes together for an unforgettable, high-octane tune.
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Gorgon City, Mougleta — “How Do You Love”
Gorgon City’s fifth studio album, Reverie, is finally out, and the dancefloor bangers are everywhere on this one. “How Do You Love” with Mougleta is a definite standout, thanks to Mougleta’s fantastic vocal performance and the intoxicating piano and synth combo. Every element is carefully places, and the result paints a picture of an island-side drag race fueled by love and regret.
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SELECTS by FRANZ HILBERATH
Suray Sertin — “Always (ft. Ethan Surman)”
Suray Sertin masterfully blends tasteful dance music with evocative pop in his latest release, “Always.” Teaming up with rising bedroom pop artist Ethan Surman, this track, released on Zeds Dead’s Altered States label on, promises to captivate listeners with its perfect synergy of genres. “Always” is a divine fusion of harmonic vocals and dynamic blends of UK garage, smooth electric house elements, Rhodes, and electropop. This multidimensional track switches chords and echoes vocal chops, creating a perfect blend of cutting-edge pop, house, and electronic elements.
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What So Not & IMANU – “Slow Motion (ft. MDNR)”
After a massive month of touring, festival-style lineups, and pop-up shows in unique venues, What So Not has released a new single, “Slow Motion,” in collaboration with Netherlands-based DJ/producer IMANU and American vocalist MNDR. The track, which features hypnotic and psychedelic downtempo vibes, is part of the eagerly awaited EP, Motions, set to drop on August 16th. What So Not, aka Chris Emerson, shared his admiration for IMANU’s growth and MNDR’s instinctual, one-take topline contribution, highlighting the creative synergy among the artists.
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Mojave Grey – “Faith”
Joshua Tree’s own Mojave Grey makes a powerful statement with their debut single, “Faith.” This track, the first taste from their upcoming album, weaves together haunting Gregorian harmonies with a robust dance beat, embodying the bravery to venture into the unknown. Known for their genre-blending style, Mojave Grey combines dark melodies with aggressive rhythms to deliver an electrifying experience. Following standout performances and recognition, this release further solidifies their unique position in the music scene.
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