MP3 SELECTS : Playlists & New Music from Kasablanca, Chris Lorenzo, & 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:
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SELECTS by Connor Phillips
Kasablanca — “Higher Resolution”
With the release of Side A from their debut album, Higher Resolution, Kasablanca continues their meteoric ascent. Headlined by the title track, the album takes listeners on an immersive journey from beginning to end. Featuring fresh original mixes, including the fan-favorite anthem “Clarity,” which has been lighting up dance floors at events like Bonnaroo and Fabric over the past six months.
“Higher Resolution” kicks things off with digitized soundscapes and vibey synths that transport its audience to a futuristic dimension.
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Laidback Luke, Chris Lorenzo — “Break The House Down”
Laidback Luke and Chris Lorenzo have joined forces to deliver an underground tech house-fueled heater in “Break The House Down.” Backed by eclectic sound design, crisp snare drums builds, and infectious vocal looping, this anthem is a perfect match for its encompassing label, Chris Lake’s Black Book Records.
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Layton Giordani, Tiga, Audion — “Let’s Go Dancing”
Layton Girodani has been on an absolute tear the past few months, spotlighted last month by MP3 MAG for his electrifying remix of deadmau’s iconic hit “Strobe.” Now this techno technician is at it again with a warehouse rave-primed banger, flipping Tiga and Audion’s classic tune, “Let’s Go Dancing.” At this point, Layton has far beyond proved that he is a master of his craft and a leading artist in the global techno landscape. This track cements that notion even further.
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Control Room — “Rigamarole”
Continuing their momentum, Canadian duo Control Room drops “Rigamarole” via Confession’s Discothèque Records Vol. 5 compilation, showcasing their cutting-edge approach to bass house. The track blends a deep bassline, infectious vocal hook, and party-ready tech elements, creating an energetic anthem for global dance floors.
Known for their dynamic performances and innovative production, Control Room brings powerful drums and creative sound design that sets “Rigamarole” apart. This latest release reinforces their growing reputation as one of the most exciting rising talents in the bass house scene, with a sound that resonates in both clubs and festivals alike.
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SELECTS by Franz Hilberath
Don Jamal, Rakjay – “My Ones”
Don Jamal, hailing from Jordan in the Middle East, unleashes his first single, “My Ones,” off his forthcoming EP on Wubaholics. This single has been a spring festival favorite that gained support from bass power players Barclay Crenshaw and Ternion Sound. Featuring an enticing topline from UK-based rapper Rakjay, this track has been highly anticipated since the launch of festival season, known for its catchy wub motif and heavy yet groovy bass rhythms.
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