July 8Jul 8 https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNd5FD4Eh/Saw this on Tiktok it's very 90s eurodance and I really like it.
July 9Jul 9 5 hours ago, TheSnake said:https://vm.tiktok.com/ZNd5FD4Eh/Saw this on Tiktok it's very 90s eurodance and I really like it.Oh that definitely sounds like one to check out once it's released. Does it sample anything?
July 12Jul 12 Darren Styles (of Styles & Breeze) and Italian producer Rooler turned Supertramp's Dreamer into some fun oldschool gabber;
July 20Jul 20 Kanine keeps cooking the dancefloor DNB scene!He better release the Arcando collab ASAP.
August 24Aug 24 Author recent album recommendationsSchrotthagen - Nostalgie und Traurigkeit [Techno]Ilan Bluestone - Ignite [Trance]
September 26Sep 26 New collaboration EP Anyone Like You by Ibibio Sound Machine and Village Cuts; Edited September 26Sep 26 by CowTzy
October 21Oct 21 bbyclose, the voice of BL3SS & CamrinWatsin’s ‘Kisses’, is dropping her debut solo single ‘ego’ this Friday! Edited October 22Oct 22 by James.
October 26Oct 26 Disrupta is already a well-known UK drum & bass DJ and producer who has worked with Rudimental, Skepsis, goddard., and A Little Sound. He’s just released a new single, this time showing a tougher, heavier side of his sound.
Wednesday at 17:143 days So yeah, my recent hardstyle BJSC artist Marco (Phuture Noize) is releasing his 6th solo studio album Open Heart Surgery!Singles:Phuture Noize on Open Heart Surgery: “It’s like I literally cut my heart open”In the latest episode of PLAFONDDIENST – The Hardstyle Podcast, Phuture Noize opens up about his upcoming album Open Heart Surgery. Set to release in November, the record is his most personal work to date – a journey in which he turns his emotions, thoughts, and doubts into music. “It’s literally like my heart has been cut open,” he says. “My thoughts, the way I am and think as a person – I’ve tried to translate that into abstract themes and music.”Known for his deep storytelling and melancholic melodies, Phuture Noize refuses to be boxed in. He describes his sound as: “I’d almost call it singer-songwriter hardstyle,” he explains. “Because writing songs is what I really love to do. My manager always calls it ‘sing-along hardstyle,’ and maybe that’s actually the best term.” Where most producers start with a kick or a drop, he builds from the story. “I don’t start with: oh, this kick hits hard. I start with the theme. I often come up with the track titles before I even begin making the music. The depth and the lyrics give me direction – without that, I lose the context.”The most personal chapter yetEarlier this year, Phuture Noize announced at REBiRTH Festival that he was working on a new album. After conceptual projects like Black Mirror Society and From Star to Stardust, Open Heart Surgery takes a different approach: a collection of personal stories instead of one overarching theme. “Those earlier albums had more of a societal topic. This one doesn’t. This is just who I am – my personal thoughts and experiences. Some of them are dark, like The Dream Where I Never Died, but that’s part of me.”The darker tone of the album comes directly from his own mindset. “I have quite a few heavy thoughts,” he admits. “Normally I try to keep it light, but this time I wanted to really show that. The theme of death comes through as well – but in a way that feels natural to me.”Phuture Noize started writing Open Heart Surgery just before REBiRTH. Since he was working on other projects and rebuilding his studio at the time, the process was different than usual. “I had some other projects going and was working with Dion (Devin Wild), which all took a bit longer than expected,” he says. “So I did everything kind of on the go, between releases. It was definitely stressful at times.” That, he says, made the project even more personal. “Because of that, I had to make very conscious choices about how much time and energy to put into each track. That’s why this album feels like a year of my life.” Edited Wednesday at 17:233 days by Chainsaw Cow
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