Essential Music from Miami

Essential Music from Miami

Our crew had the unenviable task of attending every daytime pool party and nightime event in Miami (Miami Music Week and Winter Music Conference) searching for the hottest new songs for y’all. Don’t worry, we made it through and below are the freshest new beats.

Audien ft Max – One More Weekend – [ASTRALWERKS]

Premiered at his epic DJ set at The One hotel, the mid-tempo trop jam with the catchy chorus will be your personal summer anthem.

DJ Licious ft Yolanda Quartey – I Hear You Calling – [SHOMI/POSITIVA]

The uplifting instrumental track “Calling” launched Belgian producer onto the top of every buzz list (and DJ playlist) last summer. With new vocals from British singer Yolanda Quartey, you will hear this everywhere. As if that’s not enough, an ultra trendy Zonderling remix of the original track is making waves in clubs as well

Lost Frequencies ft Axel Ehnstrom – All or Nothing – [ARMADA/ULTRA]

Another Belgian making his mark on the week was hitmaker Lost Frequencies. Not only was he everywhere around town, in quite colorful and pretty shirts, his current single “All or Nothing” was as well. The fresh set of remixes by Bolier, Angemi, Who Knows, and Seizo made the deep and pretty house track fit every set.

Watermat ft Kelli Leigh – Won’t Stop – [SPINNIN DEEP]

We kept hearing what we thought could be a new vocal version of Watermat’s “Bullit” at the different pool parties.  Finally, we got through security and made it to the DJ and asked what it was. This is a brand new track with a few signature Watermat sounds and gorgeous vocals from Kelli Leigh that you WONT STOP listening to.

Gotsome ft Lisa Kekaula – “I Don’t Know” – [MINISTRY OF SOUND]

The “Bassline” kings enlisted the talents of Basement Jaxx’s vocalist Lisa Kekula for one of the freshest house jams of the season. To give you an idea of how popular it was, we heard it as many times as we heard “Shape of You.”

Bingo Players – “No 1 Disco” – [HYSTERIA]

Forget what you’ve heard in all the online bootlegs and set rips. Originally made back in 2006 but never released, this fierce track has been reworked into what will be one of festival season’s biggest smashes.

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