Category Archives: Downloads

Massive Attack, Tom Waits – Boots on the Ground

This is a monumental one. Massive Attack and Tom Waits have just dropped “Boots on the Ground,” a track that feels less like a song and more like a transmission of anti war and government sentiment. A beautiful tribute you never knew you needed.

EST. – TURN BACK

EST. has delivered a track that is as much a technical achievement as it is a dancefloor heater. “TURN BACK” is a definitive moment for an artist who is clearly just getting started. If you’re looking for the future of the hybrid bass scene, you’re looking at EST.

Wraz. – Back Snapper

Manuka Records has built a reputation for championing a specific aesthetic—music that is “organic yet industrial.” Wraz fits into this vision perfectly. His ability to take the foundations of the UK dubstep sound and infuse it with a cold, North American grit is what makes “Back Snapper” such a standout.

Green Velvet & Patrick Topping – Voicemail (Layton Giordani Remix)

“Where I Be” is a essential listening for anyone serious about their house music rotation. It’s polished, infectious, and carries enough weight to hold its own on any stage. If this is the direction the genre is heading this year, we’re in very good hands.

D!SCORD – Got A Light (Vocal Mix)

From the first beat, “Got A Light” establishes a relentless rhythmic pocket. The track is built on a foundation of driving percussion—crisp, snapping claps and a rolling bassline that provides a physical, tactile energy.

Lowbrain – Right There

Whether you’re a die-hard garage enthusiast or just looking for something to fuel your late-night drive, “Right There” is a must-add to your playlist. It’s sophisticated, moody, and undeniably groovy.

Jex Opolis – Beaver Hills

Originally from Fort McMurray and now based back in Edmonton, Alberta, Jex Opolis is a rarity in the electronic scene. A member of the Metis Nation of Alberta, his DIY spirit and classical training allow him to bridge the gap between underground dance music and sophisticated pop arrangements.

Free Your Mind – Prospa, Cloonee (Olly Watt & Luca Fernandez Edit)

While the original collaboration between rave-revivalists Prospa and tech-house titan Cloonee was already a certified heater, the Olly Watt & Luca Fernandez Edit has taken this track from a club staple to a peak-time anthem. Full extended mix DL including vocals can be found in track link.

Habstrakt – Every Day

Habstrakt continues to be the king of consistency. “Every Day” is exactly what we’ve come to expect from him: a track that is impossible not to move to and even harder to replicate. It’s a testament to the “No Rest for the Wicked” mentality that has defined his career.