Author Archives: G.Poplopavich

Eclipsed Shadows x Maphra – Circle With Me 

We’ve seen a lot of remixes hit the feed lately, but the lineage of this one is particularly special. It starts with Maphra, an artist known for capturing raw, melodic vulnerability, delivering a stunning cover of Spiritbox’s “Circle With Me.” Then, Eclipsed Shadows enters the frame to flip that cover into a high-energy Drum & Bass heater.

Social Club – Clap Your Hands

In the world of house and future beats, some tracks are meant for deep listening, and others are meant for the peak of the night when the lights are low and the energy is hitting the ceiling. Social Club’s “Clap Your Hands” firmly belongs in the latter category.

Poni – Sick

“SICK” is a high-octane addition to Poni’s discography. It’s the kind of track that validates her slots at festivals like Beyond Wonderland and her support runs for artists like Adventure Club. If you haven’t added this to your “high-energy” playlist yet, you’re falling behind.

Konka – Toothpick

Konka has become a synonymous name with the “deep and dark” side of the West Coast sound. While “Toothpick” has a global appeal, it feels deeply rooted in the Pacific Northwest’s love for low-end theory.

Dean Turley – Actin Tuff (Brosba Flip)

If you’ve been keeping an ear to the Vancouver underground lately, you know the city is currently punching way above its weight class in the electronic scene. The latest proof? Brosba’s infectious UKG flip of “Actin Tuff.”

JAEMO – Still In Drive

JAEMO’s latest offering, “Still In Drive.” Released via Friendly Fire Records, this track is a masterclass in modern Bass House, blending gritty textures with an irresistible rhythmic momentum.

Duke Dumont – Red Light Green Light feat. Shaun Ross (Macca Grills x Olly Watt Remix)

In an era where the best edits are often tucked away in private folders, the fact that this is available as a Free Download is a gift to DJs and listeners alike.

I Am Eric – Siren

Before diving into the track, you have to understand the engine behind it. No Timezones isn’t just a label; it’s a Seattle-based collective that has become a cornerstone of the PNW underground. Their mission is right in the name—creating music that feels universal, timeless, and untethered to a single “scene.” While they often lean into the experimental and bass-heavy side of the spectrum, I Am Eric’s contribution brings a much-needed energy to the 170+ BPM range.

Pretence – Outcast

Pretence continues to prove why he is one of the most consistent names in the heavy electronic circuit. “Outcast” is a reminder that some of the most interesting music happens when you stop trying to fit in and start embracing the “outcast” status.