What makes Arya’s production so compelling is the emotional weight behind the electronic elements. While many tracks in the bass and dubstep realms focus solely on the “drop,” Arya focuses on the journey. “Hooked on the Lie” feels like a narrative, evolving from a cold, distant intro into a rhythmic powerhouse that keeps you locked in until the final fade.
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Christopher Cross – Ride Like The Wind (Father Funk Remix)
Christopher Cross’s 1979 classic “Ride Like The Wind” is the ultimate anthem for the open road. But if you thought the original was fast-paced, Father Funk is here to recalibrate your internal speedometer. Shifting away from mid-tempo grooves, this funk master has delivered a blistering Drum & Bass remix of this soft-rock staple.
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Pop Smoke – Hello (JAEMO Remix)
JAEMO has delivered a peak-hour essential that bridges the gap between the charts and the underground. Whether you’re a DJ looking for a high-energy transition or just a fan of heavy-hitting tech house, this flip is a mandatory addition to your library.
Control Room x STUND x Tasha Kett – Disco Tech Infection
When Westwood Recordings puts their stamp on a track, you know you’re in for top-tier production and a sound designed for the big stages. Their latest release, “Disco Tech Infection,” is a powerhouse collaboration that brings together three heavy-hitters: Control Room, STUND, and Tasha Kett.
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borne – Can I
There are tracks that demand your attention with a loud entrance, and then there are tracks like Borne’s “Can I”—songs that seep into the room like a morning fog, quiet but impossible to ignore. If you’ve been looking for something that bridges the gap between soul-stirring vocals and forward-thinking production, this is your new obsession.
skullsprout. – drift
There’s a specific kind of magic that happens when a track doesn’t just ask for your attention but actively pulls you into a different headspace. Skull Sprout’s “Drift” is exactly that—a sonic journey that lives up to its name, allowing the listener to unmoor from the everyday and float through a carefully constructed electronic landscape.
21 Savage – No heart (Bondzeye Flip)
The original “No Heart” is defined by its cold, calculated stillness. But in the hands of Bondzeye, that stillness is shattered. By transforming 21 Savage’s breakthrough hit into a Dubstep heater, Bondzeye has created a bridge between the Atlanta streets and the dark, wobbling basement energy of the UK-rooted sound.
Deft, Coido – Pipe Up
Deft has spent years perfecting a sound that feels like a mutation of hip-hop, footwork, and jungle, all delivered with a high-fidelity polish. On “Pipe Up,” he joins forces with COIDO to deliver a track that thrives on “tuff” syncopation and aggressive sound design.
WERK – DO ME LIKE
The Werkbeats camp has been consistently delivering high-quality edits and original flips that have caught the ears of tastemakers across the globe. There is a “no-nonsense” quality to the production—it’s music made for the booth, by someone who clearly understands the booth.













