I wanted to pay homage to the origins of House music and with Marshall being one of the fathers of the genre, I was drawn to his vocals straight away”. “I was listening to a lot of old-school Chicago House & Acid and wanted to produce a track with that feel but with modern production techniques. His newest track “Feel The Heat” is an absolute club filler, marking the end of festival season and the beginning of the club days of winter.īirmingham producer Roman Candles is at the forefront of a new wave of breakthrough female artists, with her newest release landing on Freakin’ 909’s official ADE compilation. The impeccable production delivers the perfect blend of acid house and funk, with an old school, Chicago house style vocal from the ‘Father of House’ himself, Marshall Jefferson. He’s teamed up with fellow Brightonian Kideko for two huge releases that have seen support worlwide, including from tastemakers like Pete Tong and Annie Mac. Her newest track “Becoming” is a life-affirming track that celebrates becoming the person she has always wanted to be working hard, in control of her life and bringing her family with her.Įven if you haven’t heard Brighton-based George Kwali’s name, you’ve probably heard his music. She uses her powerful vocals, innovative sound, and creative songwriting to craft music that is both emotionally striking and gleefully fun and addicting. Visionary artist Diana Gordon is a singer, songwriter, and producer from New York City. We are honoured that Eiffel 65 allowed us to release our version and hope that existing fans will enjoy the nostalgia while new fans will discover one of the most infectious melodies of all time!” – SONDR We knew from the start we wanted to re-write a version that borrowed just the hook. It was one of our first introductions to dance music! 20 years on we thought it would be a fun challenge to re-work the song with a modern twist so we reached out to Gabry Ponte from Eiffel 65. It turns one of my favorite songs to play drunk at house parties into a dark house banger that I will still probably play while drunk at a house party.įor anyone who grew up in the 90s, Blue Da Ba Dee probably brings back some great memories. This is the remix that I never knew I needed, but can’t live without now that it exists. Her newest release “better” is an infectious track that precedes her upcoming tour supporting massive breakout artist Bea Miller. Check out our favorite new releases below, and stream our entire Freshly Picked Beats playlist, featuring these tracks and more.īased in LA via small-town Minnesota, Kennedi melds autotune drenched vocals with pop and hip-hop tendencies but delivers the poetic and personal lyrics of a singer-songwriter. From electro-pop to acid house to melodic bass, to a remix you really didn’t see coming, whatever your mood is, we have some fresh music for you. This week we have an eclectic mix of talented artists. Under The Current brings you releases from artists that you need to know, but probably don’t know yet. Your new favorite artists might be in here.
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