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House Music Essentials Vol. 24 featuring Matroda, Freshcobar, Sherm & more
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House Music Essentials Vol. 24 featuring Matroda, Freshcobar, Sherm & more

Home Editorials House Music Essentials Vol. 24 featuring Matroda, Freshcobar, Sherm & more

Introducing our twenty-fourth edition of House Music Essentials, showcasing artists who are presently igniting the music scene. Prepare to submerge yourself in the dynamic beats and captivating rhythms delivered by some of the music industry’s most finest producers. Featuring none other than Matroda, Freshcobar, Sherm, Revaeon Bleu Clair, CRMBS, SCHEINY, Starya, POLOVICH, Chris Diaz J, Martial Simon, MarzVille, Bruno Furlan, Deeft and Ex Medias.

We Rave You is pleased to present the twenty-fourth edition of House Music Essentials. Taking a deep dive into the vibrant soundscape as we introduce artists who are currently setting the music scene ablaze. Immerse yourself further into the house music scene brought to you by some of the finest producers in the music industry. This edition features the incredible talents of Matroda, Freshcobar, Sherm, Bleu Clair, Revaeon, CRMBS, SCHEINY, Starya, POLOVICH, Chris Diaz J, Martial Simon, MarzVille, Bruno Furlan, Deeft, and Ex Medias.

Matroda & POLOVICH – “The Funk You Want”

Continuing to hold down the throne, MATRODA once again stormed through 2023 with a surge of success, performing many dozens of clubs and festivals this year. Lollapalooza, Veld Fest, Tomorrowland, EDC LV and Splash House are a portion of the flagship festivals he’s taken the stage at, all while having time to run his label Terminal Underground and reveal releases along the way. The man is a repetitious whirlwind of success and influence that isn’t slowing down. Closing out his year on a high note, “The Funk You Want,” is upon us. This single – produced alongside up-and-comer POLOVICH – encapsulates the essence of Matroda’s unique style: a fusion of sonic personality, infectious themes, and well-designed rhythm, all of which has played a role in placing him at the forefront of electronic dance music.

Freshcobar – “The Gemini” EP

From innovating a tech house cover of the 1994 classic dance music track ‘Missing’ by Everything But The Girl and pushing the gas pedal on tech with NOS Recordings’ debut and recent releases, Freshcobar, pronounces himself with groomed productions for his 5-track, ‘The Gemini EP’ that plays in the proper melodic house soundscape while pulling out a more primal feel. Rumbling with plenty of bass and riddled with organic house, progressive sound design, classic piano melodies and silky vocal work, ‘The Gemini EP’ is a mature collection that is destined to open people’s eyes to this side of dance music. Freshcobar shares on the EP, “These tracks are deeply personal and carry the essence of resilience and transformation.”

The last track of the EP has just been released, ‘Floating Spaces’, which happens to be the opening piece for the body of work. Freshcobar shares his creative process for ‘Floating Spaces’, “This one all started with the piano, me playing for about 5 minutes, then chopped it up to give you what you hear. Next up were the drums and percussion to give a groove and a swing. For the bass line, I used a couple layers. Then I added a little drone organ in the background, a little arp and a bunch of various instruments to this to make it very organic. The vocal chops were necessary then finally I added a bunch of ear candy, and that is how ‘Floating Spaces’ was created.” Now it’s time to plug into the full, beautifully charged story with tracks titled ‘Meditate’, ‘I Been Thinkin’ and ‘Do You’ via No One’s Safe (NOS) Recordings.

Sherm & Chris Diaz- “Standing Ovation”

In a grand finale to a stellar year, Chicago’s breakthrough house artist Sherm teams up with San Diego-based Chris Diaz to drop their latest collaborative masterpiece, “Standing Ovation,” via Candy Flip Records.”Standing Ovation” is a tour de force, a rumbling tech house odyssey that immerses listeners with its pulsating rhythms and thumping four on the floor beats that embody an underground element with a broad appeal. The song opens with a hypnotic groove, steadily building momentum as intricate layers of percussive elements intertwine with a mesmerizing vocal sample. Sherm’s signature touch is unmistakable as Chris Diaz’s contribution adds an extra layer of intrigue, infusing this single with unmistakable energy from start to finish. Together, their unique melodic sensibilities create a hypnotic anthem that is sure to stay in heavy rotation deep into the new year. As Sherm shares:

“Standing Ovation is truly a 50/50 split on our styles and sounds. We revived the composition from a stack of ID’s that I had and Diaz immediately had a connection to the idea. The layers and progression of the track make it really unique and you find yourself absorbed in the music. So happy to finally release this one with my BOY!”

CRMBS & SCHEINY- “Sidechick”

Two burgeoning artists in the house music community, CRMBS and SCHEINY, are set to deliver a one-two punch with the release of not one but two electrifying tracks via DJ Susan’s esteemed underground imprint, Hood Politics. The first release, “The Way You Moov,” was released on December 6, followed closely by the second release, “Sidechick.”

“The Way You Moov” is a reimagining of Outkast’s timeless hit “The Way You Move.” CRMBS and SCHEINY masterfully transformed it into an infectious dance floor anthem, infusing it with a irresistible groove, foot shuffling bassline and a break beat elements which elevate the listening experience. The result is a melodic, vocal-driven masterpiece that pays homage to the original while delivering something completely unique and true to each of these artists’ creativity. “Sidechick,” is a bold reimagining of the Pointer Sisters’ classic “Betcha Got a Chick on the Side.” This percussion-forward bass house anthem features a relentless bassline, thumping beats, and vocals samples transformed and pitch shifted for the 21st century feel.

Revaeon – “Feels Like”

Renowned multitalented artist Revaeon has once again made waves in the global music scene with the release of his latest single, “Feels Like,” out now on Seal Network label. Following the success of previous chart-topping hits like “Flashback” and “Fell Into You,” Revaeon continues to captivate audiences worldwide with his boundary-pushing production style. Known for pushing the boundaries of his ever-evolving sound, Revaeon has consistently delivered feel-good energy to his loyal fan base. The artist’s commitment to pushing his musical limits is evident in each release, and “Feels Like” promises to be no exception. This latest track
seamlessly blends the pulsating beats of electro house with the futuristic vibes of future rave, creating a sonic experience that is set to leave a lasting impression on electronic music enthusiasts. With “Feels Like,” Revaeon takes his sonic journey to new heights, promising an electrifying fusion that will once again set dance floors ablaze.As the latest addition to his impressive discography, “Feels Like” is sure to leave a lasting impact and further establish Revaeon as an artist to watch in the dynamic landscape of electronic dance music.

Bleu Clair – “Boom Boom”

“Boom Boom,” comes on the tail of a year packed with tour dates on multiple continents for the in-demand tech-house maestro Bleu Clair. Staying busy producing releases all while hitting stages at spots like Parookaville Festival 2023 & Tomorrowland 2023 only begins to describe the type of year the successful solo artist has had. Now, “Boom Boom,” is brought forth to close out the year and lead us to even bigger plans in 2024. Released on Terminal Underground, Matroda’s label, this track is a bold fusion of Bleu Clair’s signature tech house style with a refreshing Latin influence sprinkled in, something we don’t often hear from the talent, but naturally utilized and righteously executed. With that said, the single brings an exciting new dimension to the Bleu Clair lexicon. Topped off with Spanish-vocal samples and pulsing basslines, this single pays homage to the diverse roots of house.

Martial Simon & MarzVille – “Break My Stride”

Esteemed DJ and producer, Martial Simon has teamed up with the world-renowned Soca artist, MarzVille for the groundbreaking take on Matthew Wilder’s classic, “Break My Stride.” This collaboration infuses the track with a blast of infectious electronic elements and upbeat melodies with MarzVille’s exceptional vocal style. This is a song that will easily make anyone’s day as the single heightens the unique, vibrant atmosphere Martial Simon is celebrated for and combines it with the Caribbean rhythms MarzVille is famous for. A seasoned veteran in the dance music space, Martial Simon has consistently charmed audiences with his type of signature sound, predominantly crafted through pop sensibilities and savvy percussion design. His ability to consistently formulate tracks which are expressive and full of intensity, has won him millions of streams in 2023, and continues to propel him forward as a positive force in the music industry.

Starya  “Wet”

LA-based producer and vocalist Starya, formerly known as Tuff Ghost, is an expert at distilling real-life environments into her futuristic, electronic pop soundscapes. She’s a creative polymath: she uses her skills in singing, producing, and mixing to directly translate her fantastical vision into evocative, spellbinding songs. The artist unveils “Wet,” a sparkling, bloghouse inspired club-pop track. Blending Starya’s ethereal vocal presentation with pulsating, electro synth lines and lurid sound design, “Wet” is a dripping warehouse banger that transports listeners to the middle of a sweaty nightclub dancefloor.

“Wet” kicks off with a pounding four-on-the-floor kick drum, backdropped by real-life rain recordings. Then, an echoed vocal refrain enters the mix with the word “wet” reverberating within a seemingly submerged environment – a stylistic choice that perfectly reflects the track’s evocation of changing warehouse climates. Next, the song builds with driving persuasive elements, scintillating hi-hats, and bright synth stabs before bringing in Starya’s lush vocals.

Ex Medias – “WE ARE EX MEDIAS VOL IV”

Ex Medias, a distinguished artist collective celebrated for their unity and diverse talent, is excited to announce the release of the 4th installment in their acclaimed Ex Medias compilation series. This latest release, boasting 15 songs, represents a significant milestone for the collective, highlighting their commitment to showcasing a wide array of sounds and talents while reinforcing their unique bond as a creative family. Able Grey opens the album with “I Need Your Love” featuring MEDYK, setting a precedent with its heartfelt melodic bass, embodying the emotional depth that electronic music can reach. Following this, JWILLI’s “It’s Not That Easy” offers a more introspective take, blending powerful drum and bass with a reflective mood.

The compilation features an array of house influences, from the smooth piano-driven melodies of Jon Alfaro & Yorii’s “Anxious” and Blk Out’s “Something About You”, to the classic vibes of Fourth Co.’s “Designed & Engineered”. Djorgiou & PsychE’s “Monster” introduces a playful tech house track, contrasting DJ GOOSE’s darker “Dark Clouds”, a drum and bass piece with a minimal yet melodic approach. As the compilation nears its end, Phrequency’s “TEAR IT DOWN” and HASHBBC’s “Bust It Underground” bring the riddim and dubstep, delivering high-energy bangers. The finale, 80/40’s “Obsessions”, combines electro and mid-tempo elements, rounding off the journey with a sense of completion and satisfaction.

Bruno Furlan, Deeft – “Space Bump”

A popular and defining name in the space of tech house, Bruno Furlan, is closing out a year of heavy touring with “Space Bump.” Between performances at Ultra Peru and Dirtybird CampINN, Furlan didn’t let music production fall by the wayside – “Space Bump,” released on Matroda’s label Terminal Underground, shines with a fast-pace, dystopian-tinged tech house single that he’s produced with the help of up and comer Deeft. Together, they have crafted a track that epitomizes the spirit of modern tech house with some twists – pulsating, sophisticated, and undeniably high-energy. Bruno Furlan, a Brazilian natural talent in the electronic music world, has been making waves since his early days. His journey in music, starting from his youth and fueled by his immersion in DJ culture, has seen him evolve into one of the most exciting artists in the modern tech house scene. His career is marked by not only his creations but also his experience working alongside with legends like Amine Edge & Dance, Green Velvet, and Claude VonStroke, and his performances at internationally renowned events such as The Dirtybird Campout. Furlan’s knack for blending a catchy tech house energy with innovative sounds has made him a standout artist.

In need of your festival fix in 2024, well Sol Fest Music & Arts Festival has announced its expansive Phase 1 lineup for the event’s third annual edition, set to take place from Thursday, May 2 through Sunday, May 5, 2024. Relocating from Bama Slam Waterpark & Campground in New Brockton, Alabama, the four-day music and arts camping experience will debut at its new venue Vortex Spring in Ponce de Leon, Florida, commencing an exciting new chapter for Sol Fest.

Sol Fest 2024’s Phase 1 lineup is a towering roster of artists that expands on previous bass-heavy lineups to include genres across the electronic music spectrum, in addition to some jam acts. Headliners include Canadian producer and two-time winner of JUNO Awards’ Electronic Album of the Year REZZ, two sets from French trailblazer CloZee, and psychedelic bass purveyor LSDREAM. Additional headliners include Canadian duo Bob Moses with a club set, melodic bass maestro Dabin, House Call Records boss Dr. Fresch, British singer, songwriter, and producer Elderbrook, experimental bass wizard G Jones, funk band Lettuce, and genre-blending bass act Of The Trees.

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