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NGHTMRE’s debut album DRMVRSE is getting the remix treatment. DRMVRSE Remixes (Pt. 1) features a stacked lineup of remixers including RIOT, Vanic, Jon Casey, OddKidOut, G-REX and Franky Nuts and it’s out today.
NGHTMRE has reaffirmed his position in the pantheon of dance music behind the force of his debut album, DRMVRSE. The 2022 album features Oliver Tree, SLANDER, and IDK to name a few and has garnered support from media giants like Billboard, Complex, and Forbes. Now the Los Angeles-based producer, DJ, and label owner turns his focus to 2023 with plans to continue building on his DRMVRSE universe.
Check out the incredible slate of remixes below and stay tuned for more on the way!
Photo via @pistolpetesphoto
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: NGHTMRE delivers Pt. 1 of DRMVRSE Remix pack w/ Vanic, RIOT, Jon Casey, & more
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It’s been 10 years since the last time we got a solo album from Sub Focus, 2013’s Torus. The album was and still is an absolutely incredible piece of art, but the past decade has seen tastes, styles, and technology change radically. That being said, his new album EVOLVE out this Friday will still feature the same classic Sub Focus sound we’ve come to know and love, just with a bit of a more modern touch.
Singles have been dropping from the album over the past few months, with the latest and last single coming out today, “I Found You” with Hayla. Hayla has been having an incredible past year, releasing the lead single from the Kx5 project, “Escape,” as well as the hit “Where You Are” with John Summit. Her skills and mastery of her craft are on full display again with “I Found You.”
Listen below and prepare for the full album in just a couple of days!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Sub Focus releases last single “I Found You” with Hayla before the album drops on Friday
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When you’re sitting in the studio, or in front of any desk, for hours on end — whether you’re gaming, producing, or writing the next great American novel — comfort should be your top priority. As much as it’s recommended you be active during the day, when you’re sitting, you should be doing do comfortably and with proper support. Secretlab has a history of creating top-tier desk chairs and they’ve partnered with Deadmau5 once again for their latest custom design on the TITAN Evo.
The Deadmau5 Cube chair is available now in limited quantities. Built on the well-known TITAN Evo design, the deadmau5 collaboration is the latest in a string of designs the Secretlab team has created to show off your favorite fandom.
“I’m very discerning when it comes to the gear I choose to support me creatively,” shares Deadmau5. “For a guy who spends 12 hours a day sitting down, comfort and ergonomics are very important to me. The TITAN Evo keeps me focused and supported, from long hours at the studio to marathon gaming sessions. Secretlab as a brand, resonates with quality. I love their products, I love their desk, I use them for my gaming stations — I’ve had a Secretlab chair with me over the last couple of years, and it’s been a staple in my day-to-day ever since.”
“Gamers today no longer consist of geeky boys camped out in their basements,” shares Ian Alexander Ang, Secretlab’s Co-Founder and CEO. “It is a healthy hobby that many professionals—from elite athletes to internationally-acclaimed musicians such as Joel—now enjoy. We want to be part of the movement to educate the public on this and that’s why we co-created the world’s first deadmau5 gaming chair with Joel back in 2019. Since then, our award-winning gaming chairs and desks have relentlessly supported him on his journey as a creator and artist—through the past four years and beyond. Whether he’s dropping beats or demolishing his opponents in-game, we are thrilled that deadmau5 continues to rely on Secretlab as his leading choice for best-in-class comfort and support.”
Explore the TITAN Evo Deadmau5 Cube gaming chair here and check out the video below.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Deadmau5 teams with Secretlab once again for custom, limited TITAN Evo Cube desk chair
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Rising artist Galo is back with a punch, unveiling the “Edit Sessions” EP, which is the first installment in a series of unreleased edits, features five remixes of popular tracks.
The EP features remixes of hit tracks such as “This Is What You Came For” by Calvin Harris and Rihanna, “Orange Soda” by Baby Keem, “Area Codes” by Ludacris and Nate Dogg, “Asereje” by Las Ketchup, and Ellie Goulding’s “Let It Die.” Each track has been reimagined with Galo’s unique style and production techniques.
Galo’s had an impressive career thus far, with notable releases on Night Service Only, Hood Politics, Space Yacht, Uprise, and Do Not Duplicate that have earned him support from top DJs such as John Summit, Lee Foss, CID, Dr. Fresch, Gordo, David Guetta, Franky Rizardo, Liquid Todd, and many others. With his recent performance at Okeechobee Music Festival and a successful run of shows during Miami Music Week, Galo continues to prove he’s an artist to keep an eye on for 2023.
Listen below!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Galo Unveils New Series of Unreleased Edits Dubbed – “Edit Sessions”
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Following the release of his double single “Daydreams / Which Way” last week which served as the first look at his highly-anticipated sophomore Paths LP, G Jones has announced the biggest show of his career as he headlines Red Rocks solo for the first time on October 15. Supporting acts will be Amon Tobin performing as his Two Fingers moniker, Digital Mystikz (Mala + Coki), Luke Vibert, and Curra.
“I’ve been working on the Paths Live show all year, remixing and reformatting songs from Paths as well as the rest of my catalog for live performance, and also doing multi-day IRL work sessions with my team of visual collaborators, building this new show from scratch. I can hardly contain my excitement about it all. I’ve been discovering so many new ways to perform my songs in a live context, and really believe that the audiovisual aspect of the show will be far beyond anything we’ve done before,” said G Jones.
He continued, “I’m feeling extremely grateful for my core visuals team: Shinichiro Fujita, Alec Donkin, Jayson Esguerra and Lauren Marrone, who are all working so hard to help me hone and execute these ideas. Getting to debut Paths Live at Red Rocks is an actual dream come true for me, and I want to say a deeply heartfelt thank you to everyone who has supported my music and attended my shows over the years for making this dream a reality.”
Fans will be able to access the pre-sale on Wednesday, May 10th noon EDT / 10AM MDT via the code PATHS with the general on-sale going live on Thursday, May 11th and noon EDT/ 10AM MDT.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: G Jones announces debut solo headlining Red Rocks show with Amon Tobin, Digital Mystikz, & more
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Berlin nightlife icon Sven Marquardt has announced his DISTURBING BEAUTY New York Art Week photo exhibition at ArtsDistrict Brooklyn May 18-21. In collaboration with New York nightlife impresarios Teksupport, DISTURBING BEAUTY will see the Berlin based photographer exhibit a selection of his first photo works captured in 1980s East Berlin, which will be presented by Galerie Deschler. The opening event on May 18 will see performances from a selection of noteworthy house and techno artists, including Joris Voorn. In cooperation with visual artist Tavy Hornbrook, Marquardt shows on this special evening over 100 visuals as video art and creates a digital experience by letting images and sound flow together.
In Sven’s own words, “For more than thirty years, club culture has determined both my life—as a curator of countless nights—and, of course, my life as a photographer. In a city in transition after the wild eighties and the fall of the Berlin Wall, I had for the first time put my camera aside. It was at the end of the 1990s that my camera again became a stylistic device for expressing our attitude towards life. Berlin has always been the setting as well as the inspiration for my pictures and projects.
“Since 2010, my exhibition projects have been traveling, and they have occasionally been created in collaboration with musicians. Starting in 2018, residencies followed in Belgrade, Sydney and then, in 2022, in New York City. For me, New York is rough and photogenic = ‘sexy’ 24/7. Club culture is always to some extent ‘RIOT,’ unadjusted and, above all, free.”
The DISTURBING BEAUTY exhibition will be on view from May 18-21 at the Gallery at ArtsDistrict Brooklyn, with hours of 3pm-9pm. The opening event on May 18th will run from 10pm-5am. 
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Berghain Bouncer Sven Marquardt brings photo exhibit to NY Art Week
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For those who don’t remember, Hotel Garuda used to be a project comprised of Chris Gavino, Manila Killa, and Aseem Mangaokar, or Candle Weather. The two parted ways in 2018 with Chris continuing his Manila Killa project while Aseem assumed full control over Hotel Garuda, leaving Candle Weather behind.
Now, the two have reunited on an exciting new project as CHROMEBODIES with their first remix out now, taking on the classic “Say It Right” by Nelly Furtado.
The remix takes on a late ’90s/early ’00s energy with a super bouncy rhythm and upbeat synths and melodies. It feels nostalgic while also incredibly sincere as a look back at the sounds of classic dance music.
“For the last seven months, we’ve been working on a lot of music together again,” the two say. “This time it’s different. We’re so, so excited to share all of this with you. We know you’ve wanted it as much as we have. CHROMEBODIES is here to stay.”
Listen below.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Manila Killa and Hotel Garuda reunite to launch new project Chromebodies with Nelly Furtado remix
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With “Chastity,” Pussy Riot and Alice Glass wield Boys Noize’s racing techno-NRG as a weapon of mass domination. The femme-fatale vocalists take turns drenching the Berlin producer’s dark adrenaline with syrupy acid – and while it’s an undeniable peak-time rush, a closer listen to the lyrics reveal disturbing new details.
One can never know for sure if the ladies are just singing along or issuing commands. Did Boys Noize know his production was being used by Pussy Riot and Alice Glass to create the first sissy-hypno-core banger? But the question that “Chastity” has everyone really asking is, “Who has the key?”
Pussy Riot’s Nadya Tolokonnikova says: “This song will put the patriarchy in a tiny cage and throw the key out.”
Watch below.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Boys Noize, Pussy Riot, and Alice Glass team up for dark acid collaboration, “Chastity”
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It’s been impossible to evade or avoid Skrillex this year. On top of two albums (and two more to come), his work with Four Tet and Fred again.. has made the three of them a force of nature, something to be reckoned with and impossible to predict. They sold out Madison Square Garden with only days’ notice, so of course it would only make sense to call upon them again when Frank Ocean pulled out of his duties as Coachella headliner on weekend 2.
Call them tba, Pangbourne House Mafia, whatever you want, the energy on the polo grounds that night were electrifying. From the moment they walked out to their stage in the middle of the crowd, as Four Tet said they should be like Ariana Grande, to the multiple times they dropped “Country Riddim” and “Ratata” throughout the night, everyone there was vulnerable to their whims.
The full set is now available to experience over and over thanks to Coachella. Watch below.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Watch Four Tet x Fred again.. x Skrillex full headlining set from Coachella
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Summer in Chicago just got a whole lot hotter! Heatwave Music Festival returns for its sophomore year with another lineup of stellar musical and artistic talent. This year’s event will be headlined by some absolute powerhouses in the dance music scene. Attendees will enjoy the return of a hometown favorite, Kasakde, as he plays alongside deadmau5 in their collaborative project, Kx5, in their Chicago debut. Accompanying them in the headlining slots is versatile producer, DJ, and multi-instrumentalist GRiZ, pioneering dance megastar Tiësto, and acclaimed electronic duo and Gud Vibrations label heads Slander.
Rounding out the rest of the lineup, we see Gryffin, Loud Luxury, Nitti Gritti & Party Favor’s house project SIDEPIECE, A-Trak, VNSSA, Cheat Codes, LSDREAM, Derro, Malaa, Whethen, Elephante, EDX, Luude, Noziu, and Alec Monopoly. Quite a few of the scene’s rising stars are also slated to make an appearance, such as melodic tech house duo KREAM and fashionable twin sister duo Coco & Breezy. Alongside them will be Kaivon, Kai Wachi, Apashe, The Sponges, TWINSICK, Zingara, NOTD, and Automhate.
Prepare to be transported to a world of unparalleled artistic wonder at Heatwave Music Festival. As the festival unfolds, a diverse range of exceptional visual artists and creatives will take center stage, offering their unique talents and immersive installations to take your breath away. Drawing on the success of last year’s festival, this year’s edition promises even more awe-inspiring art, including Laura Kimpton‘s spellbinding DREAM with ME, the mesmerizing mural art of Pretty Done, the larger-than-life puppetry of Ellie Terrell, and a stunning statue garden inspired by pop-art. Each turn promises to be a visual feast, with photo opportunities that capture the essence of this year’s utopian artistry.
Heatwave Music Festival will be taking place on June 10th and 11th at Northerly Island in Chicago, IL. Tickets are available HERE.
Photo courtesy of Heatwave/Don Idio
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Heatwave Music Festival Returns for it’s Second year with Kx5, Tiësto, Slander, and More!
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On the heels of their initial lineup announcement only two months ago, ARC Music Festival is back to add even more talent to an already overflowing lineup. Phase two additions include Monnom Black label head and UK selector Dax J, vocal-driven minimal techno veteran Cassy, emergent UK act Schak, and global afro house talent Shimza, plus industrial techno powerhouse Sara Landry, pioneering house producer Kevin Knapp, groove-heavy UK tech house producer Iglesias, and a live set by David Castellani. 
The festival also boasts an impressive number of local Chicago mainstays, with house music veterans Terry Hunter and Mike Dunn added along with Phuture (DJ Pierre, Spanky, and Herb J).
ARC Music Festival takes place over Labor Day weekend, September 1st-3rd, at Union Park in Chicago, IL. Tickets are available HERE.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: ARC Music Festival adds Dax J, Sara Landry, Mike Dunn, and More in Massive Phase 2 Announcement
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Some songs just feel like the perfect night time songs to drive to. The latest from Dea Magna and rising french artist KAYA is no exception, as “Lights” fuses together a darker melodic scope paired with a gripping vocal that whisks you away instantly to the song’s aura.
For Dea Magna, she has an upcoming release with Universal / Virgin Records and has signed past songs on labels such as Sirup Records, Soave Records, TurnItUp Muzik and Swutch. On top of this, she’s been supported by names like R3HAB, EDX, Morgan J while having performed at Academy LA, Catch One, Winston House and across Europe, she hustles hard and has earned her stripes righteously, surely proving to be an artist to keep your ears open for. 
For KAYA, he debuted on Ultra Music last year with the release of “A La Prochaine”, a collaboration with SNBRN on his latest album, marking a massive achievement right out of the gate. Additionally, he’s shared the stage with names such as Deadmau5, Meduza, HUGEL, Joel Corry, A-Trak, Todd Edwards, Callie Reiff and Morgin Madison.
Listen below!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Dea Magna Teams Up With Breakthrough French Artist KAYA For Thrilling Single, “Lights”
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If you’re on the lookout for the song to kick off your weekend, look no further! Los Angeles based electronic DJ/Producer duo Jakk’d team up with HAWD HITTA, NoBueno and $on-$hine on their latest house track “CHECK THIS OUT”.
It’s a captivating track, infusing a Latina elements with the trumpet melodies paired perfectly with a irresistible four on the floor groove. Whether you’re at the club or at the festival, this track carries enough energy to light up either setting!
Although “CHECK THIS OUT” is the first release for HAWD HITTA since September, it’s noted that he’s coming off a US cross country tour, and is back for more. This time we expect to have Jakk’d, NoBueno, and $on-$hine alongside these upcoming performances. NoBueno has also been working to release tracks consistently and should be noted that apart from upcoming collaborations with Jakk’d, they’ve had some even back several years. There’s a friendship there from their DJ/Producer beginnings in Boston/New England, and crushing it over there before moving to LA as well. $on-$hine comes into the mix in 2022 with great energy. Not only does the squad start since to embrace him as a friend but they also include $on-$hine in on the sessions due to his background in music as well. It all came together in those early February and March sessions as the group pushes this out on new Los Angeles, CA based label, SEARCHPRTY RECORDS, founded by Andrew Wunder (NoBueno) and Austin Diduch (HAWD HITTA).
Listen below!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Jakk’d, HAWD HITTA & NoBueno Drop Spanish Infused House Track, “Check This Out” (ft. $on-$hine)
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Spanish music producer, DJ, and remixer DOMO is an artist who continues to remain on our radar. He’s crafted a especially unique sound, floating somewhere between melodic and deep house, with his own fresh twist.
He recently released his latest EP ‘Juca’ on David Hohme’s Where The Heart Is Records and the result is spectacular. The EP’s title track is a driving club record that draws listeners in with its tasteful and energetic groove. The sampling is flawless, seamlessly weaving a male spanish vocal with a high female lead that locks into the mesmerizing rhythm. “Erhu” is the second and final tune, capping off the EP wonderfully with its rich tapestry of ambient melodies and driving four on the floor groove.
Choosing to release the ‘Juca’ EP on David Hohme’s Where The Heart Is Records was a natural decision for DOMO, who had previously worked with the label on his 2021 track “Wrongs.”As DOMO continues to make his mark on the electronic music scene with the entrancing sound of “Juca” and the collaborative spirit of Where The Heart Is Records, we are thrilled to bring you an exclusive interview with the artist. Enjoy!
How do you maintain originality in your music production when there are so many existing influences and styles out there?
In an industry where an average of 50.000 tracks are released on digital platforms per day, you have to be original to be noticed. As you go through my discography, you will find influences from melodic, deep, minimal or tech house. Only through hard work and countless hours of listening to music, I always find a way of being original without copying an existing idea. Originality is the ability to think independent and creative.
How do you think the electronic music industry is evolving, and what role do you hope to play in that evolution?
Music industry is mainly based on trends, although we see a rise of many variations of electronic music. My goal is to keep on making unique house music and stay loyal to myself.
From an artists’ perspective, what do you think sets Where The Heart Is Records apart from other labels in the industry?
I believe that “Where the heart is” actually cares about their artists. David stays close to their musical careers and keeps in touch with them. I feel that both David and Will (Vance) have a natural approach, building a very professional working atmosphere.
How do you stay inspired and keep your music fresh in an ever-evolving industry?
You can find inspiration everyday and everywhere. It’s only a matter of perspective. I have been recently spending some time in Madrid and got inspired by the sound of its streets, so I pulled out my phone and recorded this unique texture.

What advice do you have for aspiring music producers and DJs looking to break into the electronic music scene?
Stay true to yourself, do it for the right reasons and don’t give up!

Listen below!
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: DOMO Releases Mesmerizing EP ‘Juca’ Via Where The Heart Is Records + Interview
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Georgia Modi & Karlie Powell contributed to this feature
Movement Detroit is just around the corner and per usual, there’s a mob of pre-parties and after parties to attend.
To enhance your overall festival experience, select your favorite artists and venues to check out after hours. Or simply go where the music takes you. There’s a full list of options below and it’s possible even more will pop up over the next few weeks.
Each year, Movement provides the perfect setting to meet up with friends, make new ones and discover techno traditions in the city that made it. It’s more than a festival, it’s a celebration — and we absolutely can’t wait to be back!
Movement 2023 is set for Memorial Day Weekend, May 27 – 29 at Detroit’s staple riverfront park, Hart Plaza. See the full festival lineup here and secure tickets here.
For even more related events, visit Resident Advisor here.
Movement Pre-Parties
Sat May 20th
DIRTYBIRD Players: Claude VonStroke & Friends @ Magic Stick
Claude VonStroke & Lubelski
SOLD OUT
Fri May 26th
Official Movement Opening Party: DJ Harvey – 5 Hour Set @ Spot Lite Detroit*
Peter Croce, Deon Jamar, Jesse Cory, Kels, Kindle, Vince Patricola
TICKETS
Movement After Parties
Sat May 27th
Soul Clap’s House of EFUNK @ TV Lounge*
Audion (Live), Crystal Waters (Live), Dee Diggs, DJ Holographic, Jimpster (Live), Jon Dixon, LADYMONIX, Octo Octa b2b Eris Drew, Rick Wilhite, Seven Davis Jr, sillygirlcarmen, Soul Clap, Special Guest (US), Stacey Pullen, The Carry Nation, TSHA, Waajeed
SOLD OUT
Louie Vega Expansions @ Spot Lite Detroit*
Louie Vega, Derrick Carter, Daphni Recloose, Meftah, Ladylike
TICKETS
Maceo Plex and Ida Engberg @ Leland City Club*
Maceo Plex, Ida Engberg, Ataxia
TICKETS
Detroit Love @ Magic Stick*
Andres, Carl Craig b2b Moodyman, Dames Brown, Mirko Loko, Moritz Von Oswald, Rimarkable
TICKETS
Mau5trap presents Testpilot @ Masonic Temple Fountain Ballroom*
Testpilot, Onyvaa, Henry Brooks
TICKETS
Sun May 28th
Obscure presents Suara Night Detroit 2023 @ Bleu Detroit
Cera Khin, Coyu, Lowki, The Advent, Cinna, NEKTER, Submerge
TICKETS
Punky Jown 2 @ Spot Lite Detroit*
Ricardo Villalobos b2b Zip, Cassy, Shaun Reeves b2b Ryan Crosson, Loren, Andrea Ghita b2b Aboudi Issa
TICKETS
KMS x Defected Records @ Magic Stick*
Kevin Saunderson b2b The Saunderson Brothers, Sam Divine, Melé, HoneyLuv
TICKETS
Green Velvet presents La La Land @ Masonic Temple Fountain Ballroom*
Green Velvet, Seth Troxler, DJ Minx
TICKETS
Mon May 29th
Official Movement Closing Party: DJ Minx – House Your Life @ Spot Lite Detroit*
Carl Craig b2b DJ Minx b2b Kevin Saunderson, Beige, Byron the Aquarius, Charlie Soul Clap, Paranoid London, more TBA
TICKETS
Habstrakt @ Big Pink
Habstrakt, ??????, Metawav, QURL, Cheska
TICKETS
Off The Grid presents – John Summit b2b Dom Dolla @ Masonic Temple Fountain Ballroom*
John Summit b2b Dom Dolla, Rebūke, Dantiez
TICKETS
Repopulate Mars @ Magic Stick*
Lee Foss, Deeper Purpose, Gene Farris, Lee Curtiss, Max Styler, Shafir, and VNSSA
TICKETS
Stacey Pullen Invites @ Exodos Rooftop*
Stacey Pullen, Hector, Ryan Dahl
TICKETS

* = Official Movement Event
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Movement Detroit 2023: Pre-Party & After Party Guide
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Julius Jetson returns with the release of his latest single, ‘Heartbeat,’ a vibrant house music track that masterfully blends rhythmic patterns and harmonic progressions. The song is a tribute to the ’90s, a time when classic house music reigned supreme in the dance scene.
Drawing inspiration from iconic producers like David Morales, Marshall Jefferson, MK, and Masters at Work, ‘Heartbeat’ celebrates the timeless sound that defined a generation. Julius Jetson has skillfully crafted a track that pays homage to the music that filled legendary venues such as Studio 54 and The Warehouse and the essence of the electrifying atmosphere of these iconic spaces.
With the release of ‘Heartbeat’ on his new label Rave Traxxs, Julius Jetson seeks to provide a platform for the fresh and innovative sounds of house music, while honoring the rich legacy of the genre. Listen here and below.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Julius Jetson releases new single, “Heartbeat”
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Just announced this past Wednesday, G Jones is releasing his second album, PATHS, this year and the first two singles are out now.
“Daydreams” and “Which Way” delve more into the psychedelic and whimsical side of G’s productions, rather than some of the more synth-heavy material he’s released in the past. We can likely expect a more introspective and cerebral album experience with this new era than his heavier material. That being said, “Which Way” definitely still scratches that itch.
Listen below now.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: G Jones goes down new “PATHS” with first two singles from forthcoming sophomore album
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