Author Archives: G.Poplopavich

Kaskade & Deadmau5 – Move For Me (Meadoh Flip)

“Move For Me” has been remixed countless times over the years, but Meadoh’s version stands out because it bridges two generations of EDM. It gives longtime fans that nostalgic rush while introducing the classic to a new wave of bass music fans.

Konka – No. One

In a year where UK Garage continues its strong comeback, “No. One” stands out for its quality and replay value. Konka’s production style shines through with tight sound design and a groove that feels natural. Its a sleek, addictive slice of garage that honors the roots of the genre while pushing its production boundaries forward.

Bowser – Confidential Groove

Bowser is an emerging producer making waves in the UK garage and 4×4 scene. With a name inspired by the iconic Mario villain, he brings playful yet serious energy to his productions. “Confidential Groove” marks another strong release for him.

Lamorn – Dead Internet Theory

Lamorn, is a Phoenix-born producer and DJ who blends nu-disco, French electro, and progressive house. He first caught deadmau5’s attention with a demo in 2020 and quickly became one of the label’s standout artists. As conversations about AI, bots, and digital disconnection grow louder, Lamorn turns that unease into something you can dance to with “Dead Internet Theory.”

Moody Good – Clap Back

Moody Good is back at it again, and “Clap Back” is the perfect example of why we stay locked in on everything he releases. As part of his new SPEEEDBUMP 01 project on Deadbeats (via his own SPEEEDBUMP imprint), this truly phucks shhht up.

96 INK & Mirage Musique – Broken System

Mirage Musique is a rising producer from Victoria, British Columbia, known for atmospheric yet hard-hitting electronic music. He brings cinematic depth and West Coast influence to his productions, often exploring themes of awareness, struggle, and resilience. Get in on this collabo!

Flume – Helix (odd language remix)

Flume’s “Helix” always had that chaotic, spiraling energy. Odd Language leans into that by turning the chaos into trap bounce. It’s the perfect bridge between Flume’s experimental world and the current heavy bass/trap scene.

Line.y – New Life (Extended Mix)

Released on Quebec City’s On Y Va Records, “New Life (Extended Mix)” is a warm, house track that feels like a genuine nod to classic house music. It’s currently featured on the label’s second vinyl sampler (ONYS02) and stands out as one of the strongest cuts.

Disrupta, Latte, B Live – OMG (Distinct Motive Remix)

The remix has been circulating in DJ sets for over 18 months before its official release, meaning it’s already been tested on some of the biggest stages in North America. Now it’s finally available for everyone. Collaborating with vocalists Latte and B Live, the original “OMG” already carried serious vibe — catchy hooks mixed with gritty bass. Then Came Distinct Motive.