Reflection, the third album from UK producer Loraine James, is often surprising, frequently challenging, deeply introspective out and generally captivating. Loraine James, “Insecure Behavior and F-ery” Tonight, he’ll hit the stage for his first-ever performance, opening for deadmau5 at the Rawhide Western Town & Event Centre in his native Arizona. Alisa Xayalith, released official remixes for deadmau5, Judah & The Lion, and Shaed & Two Feet. It’s a great memory this track holds for me.” Since that fated mau5trap Monday, Lamorn won a remix contest for Attlas’ “Half Light” feat. “I remember as soon as I had the main beat, I looped it for the rest of the morning as I did other things around the house. “This was one of those songs that happened all at once one morning,” Lamorn is quoted. Today, “Physical Layer” is released as Lamorn’s mau5trap debut. “His song ‘Physical Layer’ was so strong, I had to ask him to send his session files to make sure it was him.” Having seen that the 18-year-old created each and every deliciously funky, feel-good synth sound for himself, deadmau5 crowned Lamorn as his official protege. “I came across Lamorn on a mau5trap Mondays stream,” deadmau5 is quoted in a press release.
What does it take to stop deadmau5 in his tracks? Oh, just inimitable talent. The video is directed by longtime Daft Punk collaborator Cédric Hervet, and the song comes ahead of an EP, West End, set to drop on July 16. The project is called Ampersounds, a collaboration between French legend Fred Falke and UK producer Zen Freeman, and together the three have made “Technopera,” a gently pulsing, slowly building, honest-to-god high-level club banger that lands right as clubs are reopening. Rufus Wainwright has one of the most iconic voices of the last 20-plus years, and finally, blissfully, he lends it to an electronic production. “Though the pandemic has been challenging, I felt inspired to tap into that introspection and reinterpret this song with the help of the incredible VanJess.” After blessing us in April with Rochelle Jordan’s excellent second album, Tokimonsta and her Young Art label are on an electro-soul roll that we hope keeps on. “The original ‘Say Yes’ was a song that encompassed the deeper meanings of openness and love,” writes Tokimonsta in a press release. Meanwhile, VanJess keep Floetry’s soulful essence intact with their full, molasses-coated tones. Compared to the original, this version of “Say Yes” gets an energy injection, with twanging guitar synths, chugging rhythm and winding vocal runs. Tokimonsta seems to really, really like Floetry’s “Say Yes.” The producer’s own remix of the neo-soul duo’s 2003 single has been a frequent fixture in her many pandemic-era livestreams, but she’s found a new way to make it her own by covering it with the help of rising sister-duo VanJess, with whom she previously worked on “Come and Go” from her 2020 album Oasis Nocturno. KAT BEINĬalvin Harris Says NFTs 'Can Completely Revolutionize the Music Industry' It sounds like fruity cocktails enjoyed poolside, each sip numbing your brain until you forget that you’ve ever heard the terms “pandemic” or “fake news.” The sunshine single features vocals from Tom Grennan, who dance fans may recognize from his work on Chase & Status’ “All Goes Wrong.” If you’re looking for something to blast at the vaccinated family barbecues this summer, “By Your Side” is a fail-safe move. Indeed, Harris’ latest single “By Your Side” is an instant throwback to simpler times. Who here remembers 2012 to 2014? You know, when everyone from the Black Eyed Peas to Rihanna was making feel-good, dance-pop slammers for the summer? Everything was super shimmery, the beats were steady four-four rhythms and all the lyrics were about “tonight” and “this love.” Calvin Harris was the undisputed king of that era, and while he’s spent the past half-decade flexing his creative muscles, taking on everything from funk to ‘90s house, he must currently be feeling nostalgic. You bet there’s more, with the best new dance tracks of the week below.