Eptic and Habstrakt are two of the freshest up and comers in the bass music scene, serving as a staple of Never Say Die Records. The two producers, who previously collaborated on tracks like "Ninja Challenge" and "On The Block," have teamed up again to release a new electro-hosue banger titled "Lazor 3000."
Skrillex has been taking it to the next level with his pop collaborations lately, and it seems that every vocalist under the sun right now wants to work their way onto one of his tracks. From the recently announced Bruno Mars collab, to his tracks with Rick Ross and A$AP Ferg, it would be an understatement to say the Bangarang producer is in high demand.
Borgeous has dropped a chilled out new single this week, teaming up with Australian producer tyDi on "Wanna Lose You." The two producers prove to be a worthy combination, melding their unique production styles to deliver a finished product that is greater than the sum of its parts.
Though Skrillex's favorite DJ Mija is primarily known for her skills behind the decks, she occasionally takes to releasing studio tracks to put her production skills to the test. The recognizable sea foam haired DJ has released a few remixes this year, and returned over the weekend with a new version of Massive Attack's "Paradise Circus" off their 2010 album Heligoland.
Though the mystery of ZHU's identity has since been revealed, the Grammy nominated producer is still able to encapsulate dance music fans with his consistently excellent productions and his knack for viral marketing. ZHU returned this week to drop a new single titled "Generationwhy," revealing a youthful summer anthem with a slick sound.
Last week, Martin Garrix announced that he was partnering with the annual video game trade fair E3, revealing that his upcoming single "Oops" will serve as the official theme for the event. Garrix has offered up the 8-bit dance anthem for free, making the single available for download today.
Calvin Harris and Rihanna took the dance music scene by storm when they dropped their most recent collaboration "This Is What You Came For" in April. The song has already garnered over 56 million plays on Youtube, while grabbi
George Maple may be a pop vocalist, but she's established herself as a regular collaborator in the world of dance music, making appearances on tracks produced by What So Not, Flume and DJ Snake. For her track "Sticks and Stones" with Goldlink, Maple has returned with a remix collection featuring new versions produced by Daktyl, Deetron and one courtesy of herself.
Borgore has been a staple of the dance music scene since the early days of Dubstep, carving out a niche as a purveyor of all things ratchet while drawing some heat for his womanizing persona. His latest single "100s" characterizes everything we've come to love about the producer, featuring his tongue in cheek rapping and bombastic production values.
During his live set at Spring Awakening Music Festival over the weekend, Dillon Francis treated fans to a number of unreleased tracks. The first half of his set was sprinkled with previously unheard collaborations, and the lucky audience of festival goers got to be the first to hear his upcoming tracks with NGHTMRE and Flosstradamus.