Category Archives: Music

BADROOM – Down

If you want a stripped-back aesthetic heres one for you. It’s the kind of track that doesn’t shout for your attention—instead, it subtly pulls you under its spell. Time to get familiar with Portlands BADROOM.

Tucker Doubt – Wastin my time

The context surrounding the track adds a whole secondary layer of appreciation. Placing “wastin’ my time” inside the just some beats to bloom to playlist highlights Tucker Doubt’s broader creative ethos.

Keith Ape – IT G MA (NOT NICE FLIP)

“IT G MA” always had that chaotic, rowdy energy. NOT NICE leans all the way into it, turning the track into a brooding throwback. NOT NICE keeps the rebellious, in-your-face attitude of the original while transforming it into a proper 102bpm heater.

vowl., BARNACLE BOI – if only

Born from a real-life link-up while the two artists were touring Europe together, the track operates on a brilliant push-and-pull dynamic between the two producers’ signature sounds. It is a genre of its own built on internet culture, cross-continental collaboration, and a refusal to stick to boundaries.

Rohaan – Easy for them (Adame Twins Remix)

To understand the technical gravity behind “Easy For Them,” you have to consider the label it called home. VISION Recordings—helmed by the pioneer trio Noisia—has long been the ultimate proving ground for high-concept bass architecture. Winning a remix contest judged by the original artist always carries extra weight. The Adame Twins nailed the balance of being respectful to Rohaan’s vision while injecting fresh energy.

Caroline Polachek – Bunny Is A Rider (Kurei x Luhv Remix)

Polachek’s voice was practically made for house remixes. Luhv and Kurei respect the original’s whimsical charm while adding the movement and low-end weight. The result feels natural rather than forced — a true “lil flip” as Luhv described it in the description.

DJ Zinc – wheres the 1 (edit)

In the current UK garage renaissance, having a new edit from one of the OGs like DJ Zinc is special. “Where’s The 1” feels like a return to fun, bounce, and Fidget.

KULIKI (Decemberkid Edit)

The original Locked Club – Kuliki is a raw, high-energy techno track that gained massive popularity after explosive Boiler Room sets (especially in Tokyo). Decemberkid’s take is more refined, more punchy, and ready to cause chaos.

RIDE WIT ME (DESEOS REMIX)

DESEOS is a rising producer known for creating high-energy, vibe-heavy house and club remixes. With a growing catalog of bootlegs and originals, they’ve been gaining traction for tracks that are fun, and instantly playable. This “Ride Wit Me” remix is one of the strongest releases to date.