Snakehips collaborate with Tchami for new single “Tonight”: Listen
Snakehips have enlisted the aid of iconic French house innovator Tchami for their fresh collaboration 'Tonight', out on their very own Never Worry Records. 'Tonight' arrives a thumping four-on-the-floor number between two authentic electronic entities, complete with driving percussive and low-end elements and a scintillating top-line. This shining new production highlights the key elements that make both of their studio-outputs so
Foínix releases vibey new single ‘Tonight’: Listen
American DJ/producer Foínix has just released his latest single ‘Tonight.’ Inspired by some of the biggest artists in the dance industry, Foínix has been able to adapt his sound for each of his musical productions, with the South Florida resident always willing to move out of the so-called comfort zone and explore a variety of genres that best suit his current
Premiere: Hasse De Moor ft. Mike Jay – Tonight
Young Dutch producer Hasse De Moor has certainly had an impressive career so far, releasing an array massive hits, each one holding an unrelenting power. Following on from the release of his track 'WORK' on Spinnin' Records last year, he is back unveiling another massive anthem set to be released on the iconic label tomorrow. Each of Hasse De Moor's releases
Don Diablo – Tonight
Don Diablo has been one of the top house producers over the last couple of years. Having been in the game for well over ten years now, he's really starting to get the credit and attention he deserves. After the phenomenal success of his tracks such as "Universe" and "Chemicals" alongside Tiesto, the Don is back with another hit under his name
AN21 & Max Vangeli – Tonight (Will K & Corey James Remix)
AN21 and Max Vangeli's signature track "Tonight" gets an energetic rework from the up and coming producers - Will K and Corey James. This remix was chosen as the winner of the remix contest hosted by Size Records. The aspiring duo are crowned by the masses to be the new "Kryder & Tom Starr" and has proved once again that they