Category Archives: Downloads

Maor Levi – Am I Dreaming? (Orchiid Edit)

Vancouver based Orchiid enhances Maor Levi’s staple track with an extended mix, with refined transitions, deeper low-end for bigger systems, and subtle glitch effects that nod to 2026’s progressive sound without losing the original’s soul.

Stylust, Wraz. – Don’t Push me feat. Kyle Goldstein

When two titans of the low-end theory collide, the result is rarely anything short of earth-shaking. This week, the West Coast bass architect Stylust has teamed up with the rising dubstep phenom Wraz. for a high-intensity collaboration that is currently rattling subwoofers across the globe: “Don’t Push Me,” featuring the gritty vocal work of Kyle Goldstein.

Young Bombs – Vele

Young Bombs have spent the last decade evolving from a remix powerhouse into a globally recognized original act. With over 200 million streams and a reputation for some of the most energetic live shows in the business, they continue to push the boundaries of what a Canadian electronic act can achieve on the world stage.

gHx – curb

ghx is quickly becoming a name to watch within the experimental bass community. By aligning with Night Owl Collective, they join a roster of artists known for valuing musicality and “vibe” over generic club tropes. Together, they are helping to define a sound that is as much about emotional resonance as it is about technical skill.

Bell Div DeVou – Poison (NULLA x Andiba Remix)

“Poison (NULLA x Andiba Remix)” arrives via INDA Collective, with Andiba—founder of the label and Miami‑based producer—teaming up with NULLA for a fresh take on Bell Div DeVou’s track. The original has a polished, melodic edge, but this version drags it into deeper, more menacing territory with heavy low‑end, glitchy textures, and relentless drive.

Mark Knight, Wh0 – Clap Your Hands (Extended Mix)

“Clap Your Hands” is everything fans love about Mark Knight’s production: it’s polished, powerful, and undeniably funky. While many modern tracks lean into darker, minimalist techno, Knight remains a champion of the “big room” house sound that prioritizes melody and vocal energy.

Doctor Jeep – Furtha

It’s a track that rewards repeat listening. Every time you hit play, you notice a new micro-detail—a subtle vocal chop, a shifting synth pad, or a rhythmic stutter—that you missed before. It’s this level of craftsmanship that has made Dr. Jeep a favorite among DJs and audiophiles alike.

SANTO – Toxic x Shake it To The Max (Gqom Edit)

When it comes to the world of high-energy “flips” and club edits, few producers are as consistent as SANTO. Known for his ability to blend iconic vocals with aggressive, forward-thinking production, his latest drop—a mashup and edit of “TOXIC x SHAKE IT TO THE GROUND”—is a masterclass in dancefloor tension.

Tomoyoshi – That Side

As a producer with roots in Japan’s vibrant electronica scene, Tomoyoshi draws from influences like ambient techno, IDM, and modern downtempo. Tracks like “That Side” position him alongside artists pushing emotional, genre-blurring sounds—think similar vibes to acts on labels like Kompakt or Anjunadeep. It’s music for thinkers who dance, blending club utility with home-listening depth.