Author Archives: G.Poplopavich

Redlight – System B

While Redlight has enjoyed mainstream success, “System B” feels like a knowing nod to the foundations of UK rave. It’s the sound of sweaty warehouses and pirate radio transmissions—unpolished, uncompromising, and absolutely essential for anyone who appreciates the heavier side of dance music.

Hot Since 82, KONXIOUS – More Love

Few artists define the modern sound of deep and melodic house quite like Daley Padley, better known as Hot Since 82. With a catalogue built on lush soundscapes and powerful grooves, he consistently delivers tracks that are built for the darkest corners of the club while carrying an unmistakably uplifting emotional core. His track “More Love,” released on his own celebrated Knee Deep In Sound label, is a perfect embodiment of this philosophy.

Sofia, Nvrsoft – Like It (feat. Cristale & Wohdee]) (Gino Remix)

The original track, already a hit by the combined forces of vocalist Sofia and US Drum & Bass phenom Nvrsoft (Kat Dudinsky), had a massive foundation. But it’s Gino, the D&B producer known for his relentless, groove-focused energy, who elevates this track to new heights.

Eric Reprid – Body

Vancouver rapper Eric Reprid is an artist who understands how to craft a vibe for the late hours. His track “BODY,” released on his own channel, is a concise, high-energy declaration that perfectly captures the hedonism and urgency of the modern nightlife scene.

Jazzy, Spriitzz – Can’t Deny It

Jazzy, the Dublin powerhouse who has taken the global charts by storm with her infectious house and dance-pop anthems, is giving fans a tantalizing peek behind the curtain. Floating on her SoundCloud under the profile handle “jazzydublin” is a track simply labeled “Can’t Deny It”—and it’s the kind of raw, undeniable energy that reminds us why she’s an essential voice in modern dance music.

PEEKABOO, Flowdan, Fireboy DML – 6 Million (feat. Skrillex)

For months, this track has been a highly sought-after “ID,” tearing up dancefloors in sets from all three artists. Now, with its official release, fans can finally dive into the meticulously crafted chaos.

Avicii – Levels (Mave Remix)

Few songs define an era of dance music like Avicii’s “Levels.” It’s a track that transcends genre, acting as a global anthem of pure, euphoric Progressive House. So, when an artist attempts to remix a legend, they face the monumental task of honoring the original while injecting fresh, contemporary energy.

E-40 – Choices (Biosyrup Flip)

This BioSyrup Flip proves that a truly great vocal performance—even one as distinctive as E-40’s—is versatile enough to transcend genres and can be reborn for a new wave of electronic music fans. If you’re looking to inject a jolt of hyphy energy into your next bass music playlist, look no further. This track is a definitive “Yup.”

Kanye West – Fade (benii edit)

Benii’s version isn’t just a simple rework; it’s a testament to the original’s intent, driving home the raw, primal energy that makes “Fade” such an exhilarating experience. It takes Kanye’s visionary sampling and turns the volume up on the vintage club vibes, transforming a pop culture staple back into a true club anthem.