Hawaiian producer and DJ, graves, just dropped a massive bomb, called Heretic. Because saying this tune wasn’t the truth is plain heresy. And there’s another beauty waiting for you after the jump.
Here’s a little something for all the producers and DJs out there, at least of you’re into hybrid trap: a full-fledged stem collection called Symmetry.
Ekali set his hand to Flux Pavillion’s all-time classic I Can’t Stop. He stuck close to the original, which is why he didn’t call it a remix but rather a tribute. Doesn’t matter, it’s very brilliant.
The mighty Airwav‘s returns with this monster remix of Ember Island‘s magnificent Need You. Two ridiculously talented artists taking on each other’s work. What could go wrong?
DJ Mos released another one of his original productions. This one’s called Rhythm. It features lyrics by Fly Boi Keno and may be the most catchy flute you’ve heard since Jack Ü’s and Justin Bieber’s Where Are Ü Now.
The homie Kid Fresh just launched a new project under the moniker Dre Dogue. The first track is called NVMD, and quite frankly sounds like nothing we’ve heard before.
It doesn’t get much smoother than this. Check out this chilled out remix of Daughter’s Youth, created by nimino. It part of his 3-track EP, which is being released as we speak.
Today is the day MRJAH drop their Z EP on Crispy Crust Records, a shimmering homage to Dragon Ball Z, one of the most beloved TV series of all time. Six tracks and one skit that have been crafted with the same love and attention to detail as Akira Toriyama applied when inventing the Dragon Ball universe. We are very happy to be a part of this happening.