EDMTunes New Music Friday – Week 32

Listen to the most flavour-packed tracks we discovered this week.

Music makes the world go round. And in that regard, we’re constantly on the lookout for new, exciting tunes to share with our audience. We’ve found some that cause goosebumps, and make you open your eyes and get up from your chair to dance. So put on your best pair of headphones, or turn up your speakers, and enjoy this week’s New Music Friday.

Here are our top picks for the best music we came across this week, in no particular order. And remember, if you would like to contact us for a chance to feature your track on our page, head over to this link right here.

Amy Wiles – Here I Am

Genre: Trance (Old-School)

We had to give the first feature this week to Amy Wiles. Raised inside Anjuna HQ, she developed a unique sound which, initially a bit housier, now dares to go full-on Old School Trance mode. Recent sets from her and many of her singles have that spark of nostalgia we all know and love.

This week, she presented her long-awaited ‘Here I Am‘, a track that portrays a minimalistic structure and feelings of yesteryear, in the best way possible. If you couldn’t hear this one live as an ID, now it’s your chance to sing along to it. Catch her at any of her upcoming shows all over the world. And don’t forget to turn on the repeat function in your listening platform of choice.

Flowers On Monday & Erdi Irmak – Colors

Genre: Organic House

Three gigantic Organic House maestros collided today on Nick Warren’s esteemed imprint, The Soundgarden. A two-tracker that also includes a third remix, Flowers On Monday and Erdi Irmak released the Wild & Free EP, for a breath of lovely Organic, from those who know how to cook it to perfection.

Of the tracks present, we’re in love with ‘Colors‘, the flipside to the title track. Groovily ambient, yet heavy on the melodies too, there’s something in this track that makes you feel at home, for a certain reason. It kind of hugs you. The arpeggios go up and down in comfortable circles, and the bass peeks over to the higher registres every now and then. Everything weaves together seamlessly.

Seizmic – Better Days

Genre: Progressive House

UK-based Progressive House duo Seizmic also released a tune today. Making a name for themselves in a niche as crowded as Progressive House itself, the boys’ trademark is their blend of cutting-edge production with the iconic sounds of the earlier stages of the genre. This has yielded a recognisable identity, which can be seen on today’s release.

Better Days‘ is their latest belter, influenced by artists like Yotto and Eric Prydz. The track has a smart, elegant groove built with warm short leads and a catchy round of percussion, and over said bed of groove lies the core sound of Progressive: hypnotic melodies, arpeggios, and tons of tension-release games.

Durante – Ancora (Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs Remix)

Genre: Deep House

Okay, we’ll admit we’re half-cheating with this one, but it’s so good we jus can’t let it go. Durante‘s debut album Enter just got refreshed in the form of the Enter (Remixed) product, a collection of reimagined takes of the tracks originally making up the LP. Among which, comes this absolute floor killer.

The renowned producer Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (TEED for short) reworked ‘Ancora‘, an already powerful track, but somehow, we don’t know how, took it to the next level. Literally one kick in, you’ll already feel the irresistible nature of TEED’s remix. It’s dry, super sharp, and frankly one of the tastiest tunes we’ve heard in a while.

Purple Disco Machine – Beat Fantasy

Genre: Deep House

GRAMMY award-winning producer Purple Disco Machine returned this week with a new single titled ‘Beat Fantasy‘. To be honest with you, it showcases the signature PDM aesthetic in all its glory. Yes, the hard-hitting one-man Disco army continues to slay with his infectious sound elevated by choir-like harmonies.

The track carries the same catchy melody that repeats throughout the entire way as you listen. His jumpy bassline keeps your body grooving as you reach for your sunglasses and rock out all summer long. What’s more, the famous vocal sample “Let the beat control your body” echoes in your ears, builds anticipation, hypnotizing you into a disco frenzy, as the beat explodes into a euphoric synth-driven drop.

MUST DIE! – The Light

Genre: Trapstep, Dubstep

Bass star MUST DIE! is back to obliterate the senses with his latest sonic assault, ‘The Light,’ released on Kannibalen Records. Following his label debut ‘Frequency Knife,’ he once again delivers a mind-melting anthem that demands to be heard.

From the outset, ‘The Light’ is a dark and ominous journey into the depths of the unknown. MUST DIE!’s signature blend of cinematic atmosphere and bone-shattering basslines creates an immersive experience that transports listeners to another dimension. The track builds with a relentless intensity, culminating in a colossal drop that explodes into a chaotic burst of sound.

Final Words

Stay tuned, for more of our compilations every Friday — based on demand. Are you a producer and you’d like to be featured in the next edition of our New Music Fridays? Then head over to this link right here, you champ. And be sure to follow EDMTunes for all the latest news and reviews that revolve around our beloved Electronic Dance Music!