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EDMTunes New Music Friday – Week 39

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.

Marsh & ALLKNIGHT – Rabbit Hole

Genre: Progressive House

The weekend couldn’t have started on a better note. We’re fans of Marsh, and we’re fans of Jodie Knight (also known as ALLKNIGHT in the Dance music world), so the news that they teamed up for another choon for the books is absolutely wonderful. Tom and Jodie now unveil ‘Rabbit Hole‘, their new singalong.

Blending their styles in a way we’re already quite familiar with — not at all saying we’re tired of that formula, at all — ‘Rabbit Hole‘ is part of Marsh’s upcoming EP, Aria, which was inspired by his successful live shows in London and Manchester. The EP will be released on November 15th, and Tom is already on tour to celebrate and support it.

Guy J – Just Rain

Genre: Progressive House

Today we have amazing news to share, as, even though the L&F chapter is already complete, Guy J has opened the door to a new era: The Early Morning era. A new imprint, with new ideas, similar concepts and feelings, and led by the mastermind behind countless records we’ve loved for decades. Truly spectacular.

How could you possibly launch a record label in style? Let the founder cast some magic onto your ears and heart. And that’s why Early Morning’s earliest release comes from Guy J himself, in the form of a double tracker, the ‘Million Years from Now / Just Rain‘ EP. Both tracks are nothing more than minutes and minutes on end of pure happiness and fly-away, hypnotising atmospheres, textures, and patterns, resting over a groovy base, boomy low end (in the best of ways), and a general picture that is simply spectacular. In other words, the EP is a sort of music Bob Ross thing.

John Summit, Paige Cavell – Tears (Max Styler Remix)

Genre: Tech House

How do you improve a track that’s phenomenal already? Well, you release a remix of it, of course. This is what the Experts Only label boss John Summit did for one of his star songs of his debut album Comfort in Chaos. Thus, House music icon Max Styler rendered his vision of ‘Tears’ featuring vocalist Paige Cavell, for a wonderful journey ahead. The track is avaibale on both Darkroom and Experts Only.

Just as Max Styler does, he brings out an incredible side of ‘Tears’ that can be interpreted differently from the original. With haunting reverbs, and incredible depth, the remix showcases Styler’s capabilities to showcase different emotions, while highlighting the strongest elements from the original track. Paige Cavell’s vocals now turn into an empowered version of the original, and the feeling of sadness washes away.

Jeremy Olander – Nextune

Genre: Deep House, Melodic Techno

They say good things comes to those that wait. Referred to by fans as ‘Soundbar ID 03‘, Jeremy Olander‘s ‘Nextune’ has been wreaking havoc in the Swede’s sets across the globe for close to a decade. Now, it’s finally getting an official release on Vivrant Imprint. Patience is a virtue, and this song is as timeless as ever.

Right at the intersection of Deep House and Techno, Olander possesses the skills to develop enigmatic and inspiring soundscapes. ‘Nextune’ has been a fan favorite for a decade, and releasing it this year pays homage to its timelessness. A sound that never gets old, the progression of string arrangements and soft melodies builds up into a dynamic and titilating drop.

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!

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