Rebel Camp – Dance Dance Dance

What an absolute tune this one is!

If you are in the mood for a little dance, or a lover upbeat pop music, then Rebel Camp’s song is definitely the one for you!

“Dance dance dance” includes all the right components to create the perfect catchy dance track. The song is quick and has a strong beat that continues throughout the song. This is one of those that has that beat that you cannot seem to get out of your head (but in a good way).

I must say, the vocals in this piece are also extraordinary. Quite often you tend to find upbeat, dance songs that are really good but the vocals slack a bit, but “Dance dance dance” is not one of those tracks. The title does correlate with what you want to do when hearing this song!

Anyways, if you have never heard this track, then be sure to give it a listen to. I, myself am excited to see what else Rebel Camp has in store for us!

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De Antiquis Et Novis – Time Is Running Out

If you are somebody who loves a good electro-pop, techno tyle song, then “Time is running out” is the one for you. This is definitely a tune that I would love to hear in a nightclub or at a rave.

One positive of this song is that it is very upbeat and a great song to move your head to. You cannot deny that it brings about good feelings all around. The electronic beat just brings back that feeling of being in a nightclub with flashing lights beaming on you. De Antiquis Et Novis also included multiple beat drops, which really adds to that party style of song.

Although the music in this song has the spotlight, the vocals are good too. The lyrics are minimalised but also effective, as the repeated lyric “time is running out” really sticks in your head.

So, all in all, if you are a techno, house lover, it is vital you give this track a listen to!

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Rogue FX – Don’t Talk To Strangers

Rogue FX is an 80s inspired artist who focuses on synth pop and house music. His music is definitely one for nightclubs and raves. Rogue FX, as previously said, is heavily inspired by the 80s and this is clear in his song, which creates a sense of nostalgia.  

This song is another one of those addictive, catchy songs that everybody loves. It welcomes us with a strong bassline mixed with melodic synth sounds. The result of this is a feeling of unusualness but it makes us want to dance to it.

The vocalism is more of a spoken word, rather than sung, which is perfect for this synth pop beat.

Although Rogue FX’s styles of music is not typically my cup of tea, this tune is fantastic and one that I will definitely be listening to again.

If you are especially a fan of this kind of music, then you must give Rogue FX’s work a listen to, and I can guarantee you that you will love it. 

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Jonathan Shapiro – IDGAF

Jonathan Shapiro, a young rapper, has done exceptionally well with his song “IDGAF” and I absolutely love it!

“IDGAF” is a perfect song for progression and moving forward with your life after a relationship. His song has a deep lyrical meaning that is inspired by his own previous experiences and he presents it in rap style. Not only is the lead rap amazing, but Jonathan also incorporated backing vocals that almost echo his lyrics, and this has a really great effect

This song includes many rap qualities, but he also included different, unusual beats that really attract us. It has a strong bassline, that keeps the song interesting and results in a memorable song. Jonathan Shapiro’s track is extremely bold.

Whether you are a lover of rap or not, this track is a must! Jonathan’s work is honestly outstanding and he has so much potential. If you haven’t already, please give his work a little listen to and you will unquestionably love it just as much as I do.

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Pomona Park – Pillow Talk

This is one of those ones that Isn’t typically my style of music, but after hearing it, I love it!

“Pillow talk” is a very relatable song, about the strange thoughts and overthinking that an occur whilst in bed.

The song is introduced with an upbeat sound, with a steady drumbeat, which automatically grabs our attention. The use of actual instruments, rather than just beats and electronically creations, really makes us like the song from the get-go. Pomona Park describes their work as including “punchy basslines” and “sweet guitar riffs”, and this song definitely shows just that.

Pomona Park’s vocals are also really good and remind us of artists like Sam Fender and 5 Seconds Of Summer.

This song is definitely one that I can imagine being played at a family gathering, as the British band captivate you with their music.

I 100% recommend this song, and it is not one to be missed. Please go and give “Pillow talk” and other songs by Pomona Park a listen to, and you will not regret it!

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Doc Fischbach – Walk Away

WOW!

I am honestly so pleasantly surprised with this song, and I cannot describe how much I love this tune!

Everybody loves a good, feisty song about being independent and overcoming a relation with somebody who is toxic. Doc Fischbach’s sings about being better off alone rather than with someone who is destructive and arduous.

“Walk away” uses powerful drums to keep the song upbeat and memorable. Additionally, the vocals in this are great and match the instrumental very well.    

This is one of those that if you listen to it once, it will be in your head all day. It just makes you want to listen to this song on repeat. Not only does it have a good sound to it, but it also pushes you to get up and bop your head to it. This is one for everyone, of all ages, to enjoy.

After hearing “Walk away”, I am so intrigued to hear other work of Doc Fischbach.

If you haven’t already, go and give this track a listen to!

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Jessica Woodlee – Dairy Aisle

Without a doubt Jessica has an absolutely beautiful voice and this song majorly shows this.

Jessica, who is a singer/songwriter, creates songs full of emotion and feelings that she feels, that is what makes this song unique and relatable. Newly released, this song is condensed with a mellow rhythm, a soft vibe and gentle vocals.

Jessica sings about a possible ex-lover that she misses after not seeing them for a while. This is a song than many can relate to, about that desperate urge to accidentally bump into someone from your past in the grocery store. The song reminisces the history of their love, their kiss and their presence.

Although the instrumental is soft and melodic, it still has an element of a catchy beat in the chorus. This is the perfect song to listen to whilst driving, or if you are feeling a relaxing vibe.

You should not only give Jessica Woodlee’s “Dairy Aisle” a listen to, but you must listen to other work of hers, and I can assure you, you will love it.  

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Sugar Nova – Send Me Higher

The first time I heard this song, I got to say I was definitely interested and could not wait to hear more.

This song has such a good, dancing vibe to it, and is perfect for getting you to feel uplifted and cheerful. From the beginning all the way to the end, the song remains upbeat. This disco, dance-pop style is one to get everyone up on their feet and dancing to.

This song holds a lot of sensual tension, as the singer’s voice is very passionate and expressive. Sugar Nova’s vocalism is outstanding, and her voice blends perfectly with the music, as not only does it make us feel good, but we also pay attention to the lyrics that are being sung.

As this was my first-time hearing any of Sugar Nova’s music, I am excited to see what else they have in store. Their debut album is soon to come, and I personally will undoubtedly be giving this one a listen to and you guys should too!

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Dax – Depression

Dax’s new release “Depression” is going to be a good one! To make a track amazing, it is vital to have all the right elements tied together, and Dax has honestly passed it with flying colours.

Dax presents his music in a very confident way and makes it one for all to enjoy. His vocalism is absolutely perfect for this kind of song, as we can really hear emotion in his voice, but we can also see his singing and rapping voice. Towards the end of the song, Dax is joined by some back-up vocals that almost represent that voice in your head telling you what to do.

The lyrics engross you with its relatability and the song entirely wraps you up within it.

The beat to “Depression” really makes you listen to the lyrics but also prevents you from feeling a sense of sadness, as it is not a quiet, mellow song.

I am so intrigued to see what else Dax has in store for us, and if he is a songster that you have not heard before, you should definitely go check him out!

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Raymond Revel – Take A Break

“Take a break” is a newly released single and is definitely not one to miss!

Raymond Revel’s track is condensed with joy, vibrancy and feelings of liveliness. With influences of 70s disco rhythms and basslines, we are presented a song festival like elements. The electronic side it, allows us to see a more futuristic component of music.

This is the kind of song that everybody loves, and would be played at your family’s house party. It makes you want to get up and dance, and really enjoy the music.

The song’s musical part is a bit unusual compared to other hit songs however the effect it leaves on you is one you cannot forget.

I have linked Revel’s “Take a break” below and you should take a quick look at what Revel and his music has to offer. If you are one for the upbeat disco sound, then make sure you check him out!   

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