Category Archives: Music

VYYPR – ONE MORE NIGHT

For years, the liquid drum & bass blueprint was dominated strictly by legendary UK labels like Hospital Records or artists like Calibre and Hybrid Minds. What VYYPR is doing so effectively on “ONE MORE NIGHT” is taking that European sensitivity and giving it a distinct, Pacific Northwest sheen.

KICA – Bossa Nova (Extended Mix)

Have you heard Bossa Nova yet? Does it give you those Brazilian summer vibes? In a tech house scene that can sometimes feel repetitive, “Bossa Nova” brings refreshing organic and Latin-inspired elements.

Mix Master Kutyma – The E-Ride

When Philthtrax hosts a premiere mix or drops a release featuring Mix Master Kutyma, you know you’re getting an unapologetic, breakneck sonic assault that pays homage to the legendary roots of Detroit and Chicago club history.

Esdeekid – Rottweiler (YoungWolf Remix)

If you are tired of cookie-cutter rap formulas and want to hear an artist carving out an entirely new regional lane, and then get spun in a full Trap remix, turn your speakers up and let this one rattle your walls. Grip the free DL.

Everything But The Girl – Missing (Olly Watt Edit)

What makes a great edit isn’t completely rewriting the source material; it’s finding a new way to frame it. Olly Watt completely strips away the standard 90s house percussion and injects a modern, high-tempo energy that flirts beautifully with modern UK garage.

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.