EDMTunes New Music Friday – Week 49 (Part One)

Listen to the most flavour-packed tracks we discovered this week.

Music makes the world go round. And in that regard, we’re constantly on the lookout for new, exciting tunes to share with our audience. We’ve found some that cause goosebumps, and make you open your eyes and get up from your chair to dance. So put on your best pair of headphones, or turn up your speakers, and enjoy this week’s Tasty Tunes Tuesday.

Here are our top picks for the best music we came across this week, in no particular order.

Ashley Wallbridge – Oxygen

Genre: Trance

The first entry on this week’s NMF needs no introduction. Coming from the Kindgom, Trance maestro Ashley Wallbridge delights us once again with his latest, ‘Oxygen‘.

Beauty and power are two usually immiscible qualities, except in Trance. And ‘Oxygen’ pictures that blend perfectly. Enjoy hard-hitting kicks, spread-out growls, iconic Ash chords, and a break that is likely to elevate you to the sky.

Crystal Skies & HALIENE – Stardust

Genre: Progressive Trance, Melodic Bass

We hadn’t heard something this unique in a while. Melodic Bass trailblazer duo Crystal Skies joined forces with none other than Beatport Top 10 chart topper HALIENE to deliver a heartfelt banger, titled ‘Stardust‘.

Slow and thoughtful, the intro will make your heart melt, the arrangement here is top-notch. And you haven’t listened to the rest. Get ready for the most intense melodic Anjuna-like Progressive Trance drop ahead, and stay put for the change into Crystal Skies’ iconic Melodic Bass.

ROY KNOX, Lost Wolves & SOUNDR – Unsteady

Genre: Future Bass, Punk

Next up on today’s list is Bass producer ROY KNOX, who recently produced an amazing composition by the hand of Lost Wolves and SOUNDR. Their track is called ‘Unsteady‘, and pictures the right amount of feels needed for said title.

Kicking off as a hard-hitting Punk song, SOUNDR’s soft vocals swiftly take you out of the madness for a while, just as a decoy so you get relaxed once again. The real hitter is the absolute amount of filth from the drops. Lemon face anyone?

TMPST – Come Closer

Genre: Melodic Techno, Deep House

TMPST is an artist hailing from Sweden, focused on the deeper, elegant end of the Dance spectrum. His craft hopes to transport its listeners to a different place, another world, if you will, with each new track. With his career in full swing, he’s making sure to leave a lasting impression and carving his own space within the scene.

His latest track, ‘Come Closer‘ is a case in point regarding that previous statement. The Deep-House-tinted, Progressive-House-inspired piece, marks the next chapter in his sonic journey, one that will hook you right away.

08 Orbit, Marksman, Hex & Solstice – Until I See You Again (SEIZMIC Remix)

Genre: Melodic Techno, Progressive House

This one is a massive collaboration. As they say, the more, the merrier! ‘Until I See You Again‘ is a track that unites the efforts of 08 Orbit, Marksman, and brothers Hex & Solstice. They’ve crafted something of such quality that it actually topped the Progressive House Releases Beatport chart.

That’s not all, though, for the track we’re sharing with you today is not the original, but rather, a rethink coming from Mathew Douglass and Luke Browell, also known as SEIZMIC. So, pause and ponder, the banger you’re about to listen to was crafted by a grand total of… six people. SIX. Have a listen to that oomph.

Gelida – Wrong Body

Genre: Bass House, Future House

Gelida is yet another example of Danish expertise, bringing everything he knows and stands for to the table, while simultaneously being only 20 years old. Supported by the greatest names in EDM already, his style is one that can’t be easily ignored.

Wrong Body‘ is his latest journey through festival-ready, CO2-cannon-tempting pieces. Featuring a tremendous amount of filth, distorted vocals, static percussion, and a handful of ear candy elements, we suggest you turn on your best party lights along with pressing play below.

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