Category Archives: Music

Maria Domark – i just wanna fly

The track is a beautiful, fast-paced dive into high-energy cyber-pop and ethereal electronic design, reinforcing Domark’s status as one of the most exciting independent Vancouverite’s on the rise.

Autograf – Hello

The Chicago-based duo took one of the most powerful vocal performances in modern pop history and reimagined it for the dancefloor. The remix keeps the vulnerability of Adele’s lyrics (“Hello, it’s me…”) while adding a steady club pulse.

What So Not, Alina Pash – Everest

Tilting back towards “Jaguar” track and What So Not’s early trap roots. He rose to massive fame with tracks like “High You Are” and his work alongside Flume. After exploring different sounds in recent projects, “Everest” feels like a homecoming to his signature style.

NYTEMODE – ENTITY 1

This track builds some serious tension. It feels like wandering through endless empty hallways while something watches you. Nice and unsettling. Get your head right first or you’ll be checking over your shoulder through.

DVBBS, Nelly Furtado – Torture of the Heart

Pairing one of Canada’s most successful electronic acts with one of its biggest global pop exports was a natural fit. “Torture of the Heart” feels like a meeting of two different eras of Canadian music.

Tomoyoshi – Kick A Hole In The Speaker (DUB)

Tomoyoshi DNB is a Japanese Drum & Bass DJ and producer with serious credentials. After moving to Berlin in 2017, he’s been steadily building his name in the European DNB scene. He’s released on respected labels like Low Down Deep, Original Key, Younggunz, and Eternal Muzic. His style often blends energetic rolling basslines with liquid and neurofunk influences.

Juelz – Motion Detected

It’s the kind of record that makes you want to turn up the volume and check your surroundings — like the bass version of a security system going off. Over the years, Juelz has built a solid reputation in the Canadian bass scene and beyond, with support from major artists and regular plays in high-energy sets.

After Death – Nerve

If your musical tastes lean toward the Euro raveing, then you need to get “Nerve” on your radar. Hosted and released via the Vantek Group (the creative engine behind Vancouver’s thriving underground techno movement), this track is a perfect embodiment of modern, warehouse-ready warehouse techno.

COOKIEE KAWAII – VIBE (DEBBIE CHECKED)

In a sea of remixes, Debbie’s version stands out because it enhances the original’s strengths. It keeps the fun, confident, body-positive energy of Cookiee Kawaii while adding the heavy bass that we crave.