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Bree Runway Struts On "2BADGYALZ"

October 03, 2024 by Marcel J in New Music

A new era is upon us for the U.K. baddie Bree Runway as she drops new music officially as an independent artist. “2BADGYALZ” is the latest release and over booming distorted bass, Bree’s sexy voice is riding the dirty beat with ease setting the scene of a night cruising with her fellow bad bitch bestie. Sonically “2BADGYALZ” sits nicely with Runway’s last single “PAWZ” and it seems like we’re getting a darker sound in this new era incorpating, hip hop, dance and even industrial production to bring us into Bree Runway’s current sonic world. You know Bree is always gonna deliver with the visuals as well and “2BADGYALZ” does not disappoint.

My only critique is this strut-ready EASYFUN + Raf Riley produced cut should’ve dropped before London and Paris fashion week because it’s begging to be played at full volume on a catwalk. I love when Bree experiments with filthy, electro-tinged production with a knock so hopefully we hear more EASYFUN (“Springbreakers” - Charli XCX) and Raf (“Gucci” - Bree) on this next project.

Rev your engines and prepare to dance with this new Runway bop to add to your rotation.

Spotify: LISTEN

Apple Music: LISTEN

October 03, 2024 /Marcel J
bree runway, 2badgyalz, new music, dance, electronic, hip hop, easyfun, raf riley, charli xcx
New Music

Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding Deliver Trance Anthem With “Miracle”

March 14, 2023 by Marcel J in New Music, Feature

Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding are 3/3 with their latest trance collaboration “Miracle”. It’s been nearly a decade since the hitmakers dropped a song together, their last being “Outside”, a euphoric cut from Harris 2014 project Motion. “Miracle” is brimming with 90s nostalgia as Harris supplies the sparking synths and throbbing bass on the rave ready production.

Goulding’s angelic vocals compliment the  relentless trance beat and I can’t wait to hear this song get mixed with Snap!, Real McCoy and the rest of the dance gems in the 90s era. Calvin has a busy 2023 in the works with a return to Coachella and new music influenced by his uptempo trance upbringing. Fingers crossed he finds time to drop the visuals for his collaboration with Tinashe and Normani. I haven’t forgotten about “New To You” Mr. Harris!

March 14, 2023 /Marcel J
calvin harris, ellie goulding, trance, dance
New Music, Feature

Kelela Takes Us To The Psychedelic Dancefloor Of Our Dreams On “Contact”

January 18, 2023 by Marcel J in New Music, Feature

Kelela gives us another vibe to immerse ourselves in with “Contact”, the fourth single off her highly anticipated album Raven, dropping on February 10th. With each song, I find myself lost in a dark, crowded room with Kelela’s hypotonic sounds blaring through the speakers. The Take Me Apart songstress has mastered the art of making dance music that offers the listeners a sanctuary to escape. “Contact” commands your full attention as Kelela’s silky vocals embrace the relentless house beat produced by LSDXOXO.

Kelela announced her second studio album Raven back in September setting the tone for a project that’s meant to provide space for the Black femme queer collective to love, heal, scream, learn, dance and feel every emotion as we empower ourselves in spite of a system that succeeds when we’re at our lowest. In an interview with Dazed, Kelela highlights the inspirations and personal work that was the catalyst for creating this body of work and the dedication can be felt in these initial glimpses of a project five years in the making. Kelela helped usher in a wave of Black women that deserve to be honored for their musical contributions. Her debut album Take Me Apart that dropped in 2017 still sounds like the future and is the foundation for the genre blurring that’s happening with artists like Ravyn Lenae, Mahalia, NAO and Amber Mark to name a few. These artists carry the torch of genre bending Black artists that can never be placed in a box. It’s so satisfying to see an artist fully in her element create music that heals. 

Kelela's production, layered storytelling and atmospheric feel of each record is a breath of fresh air and a reminder there shouldn’t be a rush to drop music that’s meant to be lived with and potentially become timeless. “Contact” reminds me of my early days in New York anticipating a moment to escape in packed gay clubs around the city. Dancing to distract myself from whatever problem was prevalent at the time. Basking in a moment with someone special that made a crowded dance floor feel intimate. Mentally preparing for the rest of Raven to become my soundtrack for 2023.

January 18, 2023 /Marcel J
kelela, raven, dance, r&b, rayn lenae, mahalia, NAO, amber mark, lsdxoxo
New Music, Feature

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