EDM
Daijo Blends Pure Energy And Emotion With Release Of “BEAT GOES”
Daijo returns with “BEAT GOES,” a powerful fusion of melodic techno and tech house, set to release on January 31, 2025. Known for his emotionally charged production and forward-thinking sound design, Daijo delivers a club-ready anthem that will immediately charge his dance music fans with the utmost energy.
“BEAT GOES” pulses combine hypnotic melodies, driving basslines, and anthemic rhythms to create a journey like no other. Blending timeless influences with a modern edge, the track embodies Daijo’s dedication to pushing the boundaries of electronic music while celebrating the unifying heartbeat of the dancefloor. Building on the momentum of past successes like “In Control” and his collaboration with Julian Jordan on “Oh Lord” via STMPD RCRDS, Daijo continues to establish himself as a visionary in the music industry. With releases on acclaimed labels such as Mixmash, Revealed Recordings, and Musical Freedom, he has earned a reputation for crafting tracks that resonate with listeners one heartfelt, yet enticing beat at a time.
The upcoming single highlights Daijo’s evolution as an artist while staying true to his emotionally rich and ever-evolving signatures. The track is a celebration of the collective euphoria found on the dancefloor and Daijo has once again proven he is a master of his craft with this highly anticipated release.
EDM
Yohann Warren & Scarlett Deliver a Heartfelt Collaboration with “Think About”
Scarlett and Yohann Warren release ‘Think About’, a melodic collaboration built on honest emotion and cinematic atmospheric production.
Scarlett and Yohann Warren come together for their new single “Think About” a track that feels as natural as it sounds. Built on honest emotion and subtle melodic energy, the release captures the kind of feeling that lingers long after the music fades.
Scarlett, who first gained recognition as a finalist on Swedish Idol 2013, brings a raw and expressive vocal performance shaped by real-life experiences and personal stories. “My main source of inspiration is definitely life and different life stories,” she shares. Her tone carries both warmth and vulnerability, giving the track an intimate edge that draws listeners in from the first note.
On the production side, Yohann Warren adds a cinematic and atmospheric touch, influenced by years of inspiration from festivals and defining moments in his journey. “There’s something special about standing in the middle of a crowd, feeling the music with thousands of people you don’t know,” he says. That energy translates clearly into the sound of “Think About.”
The collaboration itself came together organically. After connecting online, the two quickly found a creative chemistry that made the process feel effortless. The result is a track that sits somewhere between a late-night reflection and a shared moment on a dancefloor.
EDM
Van Snyder & Alexander Popov Remake ‘You Get What You Give’ with Serena Bleu
Van Snyder, Alexander Popov, and Serena Bleu reimagine the New Radicals classic ‘You Get What You Give’ as a high-energy electronic anthem built for festival dancefloors.
Some songs define an era. Others return to define the next one.
That’s the energy behind the electrifying new cover of You Get What You Give, reborn for the global dance floor by powerhouse producers Van Snyder and Alexander Popov, alongside the captivating voice of Serena Bleu.
Originally made famous by New Radicals, the 90s anthem carried a message of fearless optimism. Now it’s being reborn as a high-energy electronic powerhouse primed for festival stages, streaming charts, and viral dance floors.
Van Snyder showcases his signature blend of refined production,and soaring melodic intensity, while Alexander Popov injects the massive, euphoric energy that has made him a global trance icon and the driving force behind Interplay Records. Together, they’ve transformed the track into a soaring, hands-in-the-air anthem.
“Recording our version of You Get What You Give was a reminder of how powerful optimism can be. The song has always felt like a quiet act of rebellion against cynicism – joyful, fearless, and completely honest. Revisiting it was especially meaningful because it allowed us to tap back into that spirit, and hopefully pass along a bit of that same uplifting energy to a new generation of listeners.” said Van Snyder
At the heart of it all is Serena Bleu, whose commanding vocal performance delivers the song’s timeless message with fresh fire – turning nostalgia into something thrillingly modern.
The result? Not just a cover, but a rebirth – one that has all the ingredients of the next viral dance hit. Big emotion. Bigger drops. And a message that still resonates: the music is in us, and it’s not going anywhere.
When this track lands, don’t be surprised if dance floors across the world erupt. The next anthem has arrived.
Stream this below and purchase here.
Deep House
SEB C and INDICA Release One Night
SEB C and INDICA release “One Night” Following Cross-Border Collaboration
SEB C and INDICA come together on “One Night,” a house record that builds around a steady 4×4 rhythm while keeping the vocal at the centre of the track. The release, now available across platforms including Spotify and Apple Music, was developed during the COVID-19 lockdown period, with both artists working remotely and exchanging ideas across different locations. Set for release on March 6, 2026, the track introduces a collaboration that did not begin in a shared studio, but through direct contact online, which shaped how the record was written and arranged.
SEB C’s Development Leading Into This Release
Describing SEB C as an emerging producer only covers part of the picture, as his catalogue already stretches back several years with releases such as “Run It Back” (2020) and “Weekend Hurricane” (2021). A more concrete reference point came in 2021, when his track “Guala” was played by Tiësto on Club Life Radio, placing his work within a wider audience beyond independent platforms. That moment sits as a clear marker of external support, rather than relying on general descriptions of early-stage artists.
His activity has not been limited to releases. Recorded sets and live footage from events such as CONTACT Festival and FVDED In The Park show that his work is already being carried into festival environments, which adds context to how his productions are structured. When placed alongside his earlier catalogue, “One Night” reads as a continuation of that direction, now moving into a collaborative format where the vocal takes a more central role.
How the Collaboration With INDICA Worked Out
The collaboration between SEB C and INDICA began during a period when in-person sessions were not possible, with the first exchange happening through Instagram. From there, the track developed through a consistent back-and-forth process, with vocals, drafts, and arrangement ideas being shared remotely until the final version was completed. This method of working did not interrupt the creative process, but instead shaped how the record was put together.
That process is reflected in how the track is structured. INDICA’s vocal is not placed onto a finished instrumental, but develops alongside the production itself, which is why the phrasing and progression feel connected across the full track. The collaboration holds a single direction from start to finish, rather than switching between contrasting sections, which gives the record a more consistent identity.
Where “One Night” Stays as a Record
“One Night” is structured in a way that allows it to function across different listening environments without being tied to a single context. The rhythm remains steady, which makes it usable within a DJ set without requiring major adjustments, while the vocal provides a clear point of recognition that carries through outside of a club setting. This balance between function and identity gives the track flexibility across both live and streaming use.
The arrangement stays controlled throughout, without introducing sudden changes that would interrupt the flow of the track. The focus remains on the groove and vocal phrasing, allowing both elements to carry the record without relying on additional layers or shifts in direction. This keeps the track consistent from start to finish, aligning with SEB C’s previous work while expanding it through INDICA’s contribution.
With “One Night” now released, the track sits as a clear step forward for SEB C, bringing together elements that have appeared across his earlier releases into a more complete record. At the same time, it introduces INDICA within a house setting that keeps his vocal at the forefront while still fitting within a DJ-oriented structure. The release reflects a collaboration that started under restrictions and carried through into a finished track without relying on a traditional studio setup. When placed alongside SEB C’s existing catalogue and performance activity, “One Night” adds another layer to his output, while opening space for further collaborations to follow.
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