The first of many DVBBS tracks since the announcement of the duo's debut album has arrived, and it's taken the form of the progressive house anthem "Never Leave." The DJ/producers haven't explicitly said that the track would appear on their upcoming effort, but given the timing it's safe to assume that that's the case.
It was much earlier in the festival season that when we first heard some fresh material from Vicetone, but now they're back with another killer track. The Dutch DJ/producer duo have been slaves to the rigors of touring over the past several months, but have still been able to put out a high-energy new single in the form of "Catch Me."
Underground house heavyweights like Claude VonStroke seldom remix songs that receive significant radio play, but it looks like even he couldn't resist the allure of Disclosure's "Omen." The Dirtybird label head has released his own version of the track with a tastefully tech house inclination, making for one of the more imaginative remixes we've heard.
It's been a transformative season for The Chainsmokers, as the NYC-based DJ/producer duo has succeeded in redefining themselves in the wake of their "#SELFIE"-indued infamy. 2015 has also seen them collaborate with the likes of Tiësto and Jenaux, and with their latest release, they now get to add Tritonal to the list.
It looks like Disclosure and Sam Smith are going to have a nice, long future together. In addition to recent collaborations, the Surrey, England brothers linked up with the singer on a live cover of Drake's "Hotline Bling" as part of BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge series, and the resulting performance has been turning some heads.
French techno virtuoso Gesaffelstein has become a hot commodity over the past year or so not only due to his unique, avant-garde sound, but also his high-profile tie-ins - and his soundtrack for French film drama Maryland (which also goes by the title Disorder) will make for a novel means of putting his music in the ears of an even wider audience. After a momentous countdown, he's released the first track from the effort in the form of "A Pledge."
More Matisse & Sadko is always a good thing. The Russian DJ/producers have been a joy to keep our eye on since their Martin Garrix collaborations, "Dragon" and "Break Through the Silence," put them on the mainstream radar, and in the months to follow they've proven themselves capable of standing up on their own as a progressive house outfit.
In the southwest region of the U.S., few New Years Eve events are as highly anticipated as Decadence NYE in Denver, Colorado - but as far as the Internet is concerned, that just makes it a bigger target. In the wake of a festival season during which a parade of celebrities like Shaquille O'neal and Ruby Rose landed high-profile gigs, Denver-based DJ/producer and certifiable SoundClown Joman Photoshopped his own series of farcical lineup announcements for the massive.
Masked house mainstay Claptone must have been worried that people would stop talking about his upcoming album, Charmer, because he's released another track from the highly anticipated effort. "The Only Thing" is tasteful house music fit for a lounge ambience, and makes for strong addition to his already respectable discography.
Steve Angello seems to have undergone some sort of musical identity crisis in his post-Swedish House Mafia years. Far be it from us to glorify whatever mental anguish might be coloring the SIZE Records founder's recent releases, but to be honest, we kind of hope he doesn't recover from it anytime soon.