John Summit, Mathame, Camden Cox – “Hungover”
John Summit and Mathame‘s collaboration on “Hungover” featuring Camden Cox is an sultry fusion of house and melodic techno. The track kicks off with a pulsating rhythm, gradually building tension before unleashing a reverberating drop with its propulsive energy. Camden Cox’s vocals add a mesmerizing touch, complementing the dynamic production. Overall, “Hungover” is a euphoric journey that showcases the artists’ ability to seamlessly blend genres, making it a nice addition to round out the year.
Matroda, POLOVICH – “The Funk You Want”
Matroda and POLOVICH’s collaborative effort, “The Funk You Want,” is a dancefloor anthem that masterfully blends elements of funk, house, and bass music. Opening with a groove-laden rhythm, the track immediately establishes a funky vibe that persists throughout. Matroda’s signature production style is evident, with crisp beats and clever use of samples creating an infectious energy. “The Funk You Want” is a testament to both artists’ ability to infuse contemporary electronic music with classic funk influences, resulting in a track that delivers exactly what its title promises: a irresistible dose of funk that will undoubtedly get the party started.
Mihalis Safras – “Baby Robot”
Mihalis Safras concludes Junior Jack’s Adesso Music‘s successful year with his latest release, “Baby Robot.” As a DJ Award-winner and a key figure in the tech house scene, Safras has left an indelible mark with his releases on esteemed labels like Hot Creations and Relief, alongside collaborations with dance luminary Green Velvet. “Baby Robot” featurs an anthemic cut characterized by a mesmerizing vocal loop, wonky and paired-back elements, snaking grooves, metallic hits, and a powerful wobbling bassline. This track solidifies Safras’s reputation as a maestro in crafting innovative and dancefloor-ready tunes.
Kungs, Victor Flash – “You Can Have It”
As Kungs and Victor Flash join forces on their latest single, “You Can Have It,” they deliver a dynamic and infectious track that showcases their collective prowess. Kungs, known for his global hit “This Girl,” and Victor Flash craft a seamless blend of uplifting melodies and driving beats. “You Can Have It” is characterized by its vibrant energy, featuring a catchy vocal hook that intertwines effortlessly with the pulsating rhythm, creating a feel-good atmosphere.
Odd Mob – “Give You”
Odd Mob‘s latest single, “Give You,” opens with a hypnotic melody that gradually builds, creating an anticipatory atmosphere before exploding into a vibrant and infectious drop. “Give You” is characterized by its intricate production, featuring a balance of pulsating beats, melodic hooks, and unexpected twists that keep listeners engaged throughout.
ELDON – “However”
Emerging from Liverpool, Eldon, despite being a newcomer, exhibits the skills of a seasoned pro, garnering attention with releases on esteemed labels like Four Thirty Two, Sola, and Nervous. The rising talent has already caught the ears of heavyweights such as Solardo and Camelphat with his fusion of bass-driven UK house and Chicago techno influences. Eldon’s latest offering, “However,” is a scintillating club track featuring booming low ends and crisp electro hits. The hazy sound designs, classic cow bells, and irresistible R&B vocal samples from Soul II Soul’s classic create a perfect blend of old-school rave vibes and new school UK energy.
Truth x Lies — “What I’m Saying”
Truth x Lies’ latest single, “What I’m Sayin,” delivers an intoxicating journey showcasing the duo’s keen sense of melody and infectious beats. The track boasts a seamless fusion of boisterous vocal elements and dynamic instrumentals, creating a thriving and danceable atmosphere. “What I’m Sayin” displays Truth x Lies’ ability to craft a contemporary house anthem that resonates with both club-goers and fans of electronic music alike.
