If you’re a fan of pop EDM music, then We’ve got the perfect playlist for you. This is the best music released by independent artists in the past week. We’re sure this will introduce you to new songs and artists you’ll love.
If you’re a fan of pop and pop EDM culture, you’ve probably been hearing about these artists for a while now. But if you haven’t listened to their latest releases, now’s the time to get on board!
With all the new music coming out every day, it can be hard to keep up with what’s happening in pop and pop EDM music. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of new releases from your favourite independent artists—from newcomers to established stars—so you can stay on top of everything that’s happening in the world of pop and EDM culture.
Chris Caulfield releasing Porchlight
We’ve got everything from fresh new remixes to original songs by some of the most talented artists around. So whether you’re looking for something new to listen to or just want an excuse to have a dance party by yourself, this playlist has something for everyone!
You can listen to our full playlist which contains the artists’ music, and know more about the artists by scrolling down the page.
1) DYLAN TAUBER – I Am Alive
DYLAN TAUBER‘s latest album, I Am Alive, is a collection of both ethereal and grounded songs. On the one hand, these tracks are full of the kind of experimental electronic sounds that have made the artist’s name and reputation; on the other hand, they’re also full of catchy melodies and hooks that make them accessible to a wider audience.
As a musician, Dylan blends a unique blend of electronic, vocal trance, chill out and world music, and as a photographer, he explores the relationship between nature, technology, and spirituality in his photographs and cyberart.
In over two and a half decades he has established himself as one of the most talented and visionary electronic musicians, cyber artists, photographers, and authors in the world. He has allowed himself to become a master of his craft over the years.
Dylan has released sixteen critically acclaimed transcendental electronica albums (most of which are available for free download) through his Son of Waves Studios label. Besides his numerous electronic music, music videos, cyberart, writing, and photography websites, he also runs a network of 24 websites.
If you’re interested in checking out more of Dylan’s music, visit his website, or follow him on Spotify. I’ve included links so that can get started right away!
2) JODY VUKAS – Never Lie
If you’re looking for a song that will get your blood pumping, this might be the song for you. Jody Vukas is a California-based artist who has been making waves with his new single “Never Lie.”
A track with this level of clarity and crispness is not overproduced or polished to the point where it becomes dull. Having instrumental breakdowns to break up the songs at the appropriate time adds a great deal of variety to the songs without feeling forced or extraneous.
The track has been described as having a “commercial vocal dance” vibe, which means it should appeal to listeners across all genres and cultures.
The song is also sure to get anyone in a good mood because of its classic sound and upbeat tempo. This single is definitely worth checking out!
If you’re interested in checking out more of Jody Vukas’s music, visit his website, or follow him on Spotify. I’ve included links so that can get started right away!
3) AURELIA – OUT4BLOOD (ft. Icarus Moth)
This is an exciting release by singer-songwriter-producer Aurelia, who has teamed up with timeless producer and audio engineer Icarus Moth for a new drum n bass heater to be released on March 8th.
Although the New York-based duo have worked together on a variety of other projects over the past few years, this is their first public collaboration, despite working as close collaborators and best friends for over four years.
With an emotionally-charged production and aggressive rhythm, the song chronicles a desperate sense of nostalgia for simpler times through the use of trance-like and aggressive production.
OUT4BLOOD is one of their demos, and it is an indication of the seamless way in which they have collaborated, an uplifting and emotional track that oscillates between anger, elation, and anguish at the same time.
If you’re interested in checking out more of Aurelia’s music, visit her website, or follow her on Spotify. I’ve included links so that can get started right away!
4) GARY MICTIAN – I Die Every Night
Gary Mictian, a London-based artist and producer, has captured the attention of outlets such as Happy Mag, A&R Factory, and Pop Passion Blog with his diversified sound and style. In order to achieve his unique vision, his music draws influences from the worlds of electronic pop, dystopian sci-fi and cinematic sound.
The exciting new single “I Die Every Night” by Hyperpop/Electropop artist and producer Gary Mictian is set to be released on the 10th of march.
It will be the first single from his upcoming debut EP Vertigo which is due to be released in the first week of May. The material represents Mictian’s emotional awakening and is perhaps his most authentic and self-assured song to date.
The story told in the song “I Die Every Night” is about recognising your past filled with toxic relationships and coming to the realization that you can’t break the cycle of seeking them out again.
As a result of the combination of this theme and the assertive HyperPop sound of Mictian’s production, he has created a track that is both compelling and interesting.
If you’re interested in checking out more of Gary Mictian’s music, visit his website or follow him on Spotify. I’ve included links so that can get started right away!
5) CHRIS CAULFIELD – Porchlight
Chris Caulfield‘s Porchlight is a banger of a pop song. It’s got all the hallmarks of alt-rock, but it also has just enough commercial appeal to make it cross over into the mainstream. The lyrics are nostalgic and romantic.
The main theme of Porchlight is finding your way back to someone. It is about knowing you belong together, even if you drift apart for a while, or even if you face tough times in your relationship.
The idea of leaving on the porchlight is one that is commonly used when you are expecting your partner to return home after dark and is symbolic of the door being wide open and wanting your partner to return.
A track with this level of clarity and crispness is not overproduced or polished to the point where it becomes dull. Having instrumental breakdowns to break up the songs at the appropriate time adds a great deal of variety to the songs without feeling forced or extraneous.
If you’re interested in checking out more of CHRIS CAULFIELD’s music, visit his website or follow him on Spotify. I’ve included links so that can get started right away!