Starting Fires

Nick Ditri & Danny Boselovic, better known as the legendary duo Disco Fries, recently dropped their new EP “DF”, containing 8 brand new tracks, incl. the singles “Side by Side” & “Is It Over”. What’s remarkable about this piece of work is the significant development of the Disco Fries sound. However, the EP doesn’t just look into the future, it surely also delivers tracks containing that amazing club sound that their fans have come to love over the years. Having already showcased “Side by Side”, the track below called “Starting Fires” marks the perfect blend between new and old from Disco Fries. The vocal performance by Daisy Guttridge adds a nice lightness, while the instrumental provides the perfect energy and melodic catchyness that I like. So if you’re still not sure what to play this weekend…stream or pick up the new Disco Fries EP which is out now via all major platforms. Party on!

Santiago

Today’s track called “Santiago” comes from U.K. based sound engineer MEL (or Mellon) feat. Matti Wilson, who have joined forces to create a light dance tune with earworm appeal. I really enjoy the atmospheric instrumental alongside a sweet vocal performance which feels like a perfect match. MEL has been working with the Xenomania team to produce a bunch of new tunes which you can find on his Soundcloud channel…”Santiago” being one of them.

Square One

Torontonian producer Aaron Waisglass, aka Grandtheft, returns with a brand new single called “Square One” featuring MAX. It’s been quite a while since his last release, but this one picks up nicely from where he left off and delivers a winter friendly vibe with an on point vocal performance, combining his signature sound with a fresh twist. The heavy bass driven instrumental provides plenty of energy, alongside a trap-inspired beat and an ear-worm worthy melody.

Lemonade

Exciting times for NYC based producer Sean Turk, who has released his first original which he has produced, written and sung on himself. The track is called “Lemonade” and features Jessame. If you are a frequent reader of the blog, you should be familiar with Sean Turk’s self-titled genre “bedroom bass”, which actually is a pretty darn accurate description of what his music is like. “Lemonade” sticks with some of these bedroom bass attributes, combined with a spicey hint of rnb and pop aswell.