Category Archives: Downloads

MARAH – GIVE IT 2 ME

Based out of the thriving underground Vancouver community, MARAH is part of a wave of producers who are blurring the lines between hyperpop, club, dubstep and bass beats. Her tracks often feel like a speedrun through a genre—taking the best elements of a style and condensing them into a 2-minute burst of pure dopamine.

KHUTZ – Reservoir

“Reservoir” is exactly what the title suggests: a massive accumulation of energy held back by a thin wall of tension. When that wall finally breaks, the result is a flood of low-end frequencies that are as clean as they are heavy.

WERK – Half A Minute

WERK, Vancouver-based producer known for crafting immersive dancefloor experiences, has built a style around flow and atmosphere rather than rigid structure. As the title suggests, the track plays like a fragment. It’s not concerned with beginning, middle, or end. Instead, it drops you into a moment already in progress and leaves just as quickly. #Hardgroove

Gino – Feel Your Love

Based out of the UK, Gino has been steadily climbing the ranks with a string of consistent releases and high-energy sets. What sets him apart is his versatility; he can pivot from dark, murky rollers to euphoric, vocal-led tracks like this one without losing his distinct sonic identity. “Feel Your Love” is arguably his most polished work to date, showcasing a maturity in his arrangement that keeps the listener engaged through every 16-bar phrase.

What So Not, The Upbeats & Stace Cadet – Wanted

What So Not brings polished future bass hooks, while The Upbeats add neurofunk D&B edge and Stace Cadet layers techy builds—together creating a hybrid beast born from festival circuits and label collabs like Chance On Us.

Zeds Dead, Subtronics, Tape B – Word Scramble

The “scramble” isn’t just in the title—it’s embedded in the DNA of the track. Sounds collide, rearrange, and mutate, creating a listening experience that feels closer to flipping through radio frequencies than following a single channel.

past noon – SYFM feat. T.Steele

“SYFM” is a standout because it captures that specific alt metal energy. It’s the kind of track that feels like it was designed for the transition between a mellow mosh pit night and the Trapped out club beat type club.

Tan Leather – JUST 2 UNLOAD ALL THESE GLOCKZ

Tan Leather’s “JUST 2 UNLOAD ALL THESE GLOCKZ” sounds like a joke title at first glance, but behind it lives a rough-edged, emotionally wired rap track about pressure, paranoia, and trying to offload more than just weapons. It sits alongside tracks like “DISCONNECTED” and “ITS NOT CLOCKING,” painting Tan Leather as an underground voice working through real-life stress in real time.

WHIPPED CREAM – 2 u

Released on March 19, 2026, “2 u” is the latest single from her highly anticipated debut album, HOME WAS ALWAYS ME (arriving April 30 via Monstercat). Following the dark, cinematic energy of tracks like “stranger” and “it’s time to go home,” this new cut leans into a nostalgic sweetness that feels like a warm embrace in a cold warehouse.