Category Archives: Downloads

Major Lazer – PEPPA POT

Major Lazer is back, turning up the heat and proving once again that they are the undisputed architects of global dancehall fusion. Their new track, “Peppa Pot,” a standout from their latest project, Gyalalgebra, is exactly the sonic jolt you need to shake off any musical monotony.

Fetty Wap – Trap Queen (NIE Remix)

There are certain songs that define a moment in time, and Fetty Wap’s “Trap Queen” is unequivocally one of them. With its sticky, melodic vocals and deceptively simple beat, it wasn’t just a hit—it was a cultural reset for Trap music a decade ago. But how do you take a classic that’s already perfect for slow grooves and make it ready for a peak-time, strobe-lit dance floor in 2025?

QL – U.N.I.T.Y. (KITTY CA$H REMIX)

Known for her impeccable ear and her influential Love the Free mixtape series, Kitty Cash has built a reputation on her ability to blend genres with grace and forward-thinking style. Her approach to the “UNITY” remix is a perfect example of this artistic vision.

Gunna – Too Easy (Slot-A Remix)

If you appreciate clever production and love hearing a familiar track completely recontextualized with a dose of warm, raw groove, this remix is for you.

Riordan & Danny P – 909

For those in the know, the “909” signifies groove, power, and the unmistakable sound of analog rhythm. Riordan’s iteration doesn’t just nod to the past; it builds a vibrant new structure on those foundational bricks.

Hailing from the UK, Riordan has rapidly emerged as a key figure in the global dance scene. His sound is rooted in the rich tapestry of British club culture, merging the raw energy of UK Garage with the relentless drive of Tech House and the soulful swagger of 90s House music.

Boogie T & ill.Gates & Genghis John – Wait

While the WhatUWant EP as a whole is an homage to embracing the inner child—reportedly sparked by the rediscovery of one of Boogie T’s very first music demos—”Wait” anchors the record with a heavier, more relentless feel. The track is specifically lauded for its “grimey bass drops,” providing the visceral, head-nodding intensity that fans of both producers crave.

Strick – Flooded

“Flooded” immediately immerses you in a rich sonic atmosphere. The production likely leans into that signature modern trap sound: think icy, spacious beats anchored by booming 808s and subtle, melodic loops. It’s the kind of soundscape perfect for late-night drives or setting a low-key, luxury mood.

Kodak Black, Pharrell Williams – Mumble Rap

In the ever-evolving landscape of Hip-Hop, few terms are as loaded as “mumble rap.” It’s a label often used dismissively by old-school purists to categorize a generation of melodic, bass-heavy, and sometimes deliberately unclear rappers. So, when Kodak Black drops a track titled “Mumble Rap,” featuring the legendary Pharrell Williams, you know he’s inviting the conversation—and ready to shut it down.

Sonny Fodera, D.O.D, Poppy Baskcomb – Think About Us (K Motionz Remix)

If you’re looking for a track that delivers on energy, emotional resonance, and a guaranteed good time, look no further.