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Tom’s most requested ID of the entire year by a mile is finally out now. We can’t get enough of it.

It’s no secret that I’m a Marsh fan — a Marshan, if you will. And as such, I’ve been craving this track for a while now. After hearing it on Tom’s Estes Park set in early March, then having the pleasure of hearing it live in Buenos Aires in late March, then in his DJ Mag set, and during his Malta three-hour journey, the only thing truly remaining for me was the release date. Knowing all the words and elements by heart, this one quickly became one of my most awaited tracks of 2023, just up there with Above & Beyond‘s ‘Crazy Love‘ — still unreleased.

Everything‘ has finally come out. And Tom didn’t craft it all by himself, for the amazing voice of a recurrent singer in his tunes, Jodie Knight, brought her lively essence and made the song shine even more. Jodie joins Tom this time under her alias ALLKNIGHT, to sing a rather deep song about a relationship that once worked, but drifted away. In a way, ‘Everything’ tells the tale of someone still in love, and accepting that feeling doesn’t go both ways.

It’s a painful story that will be all too familiar for many of us“, Marsh states. “Perhaps it’s a reminder to us today to seize the moment, to love others to the fullest possible and to fight for what matters to us while watching out for the many ways life can change, catch us off guard and rob us of what we love.

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“I’m blown away by [Jodie’s] consistency to write such memorable songs with her gorgeous voice”

-Marsh, on ALLKNIGHT (Jodie Knight).

Everything

Tom went full-in with this track. Among his most energetic, ‘Everything’ brings infectious beats to the table, with elements that give a little spin to a very heartwarming 2000s Progressive sound. Dirty hats, crashes to denote bar changes, mid-enhanced percussion, and an organ-like lead used for chords. You’ll find all of that alongside Jodie’s otherworldly voice. It truly is an addictive track.

I don’t want to be biased, but out of the songs Tom and Jodie have made together so far — ‘Fragments‘, ‘Sleep‘, and ‘Everything’ —, the latter feels the most like a song especially crafted for her. Her sweet, high-pitched voice fits the track like a glove. The only thing it doesn’t fit is my vocal range when trying to scream the lyrics out loud at a club. But I can forgive that. Hope the clubgoers around me do too.

Out now on Warner‘s new sublabel Major Recordings, give Marsh and ALLKNIGHT’s ‘Everything‘ a listen down below! Choose your fighter: we’ve provided a Spotify button right below this paragraph, but you can also choose to go over to YouTube to find the lyric video, or to click this link to support the single on your platform of choice. What’s important is not where you listen to it, is that you do. And that you give it your everything!

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Published Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2023 00:47:39 +0000

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Three Upcoming Artists Who Are Pushing The Boundaries At AREA15

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Think of Vegas and you think of top-notch food, over-the-top drinks, and entertainment unlike any other. And for dance music lovers, Las Vegas truly is the mecca.

From dubstep to house to underground techno, Sin City has it all, you just need to know where to look.

But for just as many mainstream headliners that are plastered across billboards on the strip, AREA15 has its own buffet of innovative and creative performers ready to show just how versatile electronic music can be.

Here are three upcoming artists you should know that are pushing the boundaries at AREA15:

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J. Worra

This addictive house producer hails from Chicago but now lives in LA and combines the classic roots of house with the new-school creativity of the California music hub. Known best for her undeniable swagger and ability to get a crowd moving, J. Worra is a certified party starter.

Jamie Sitter (J. Worra’s real name) began her music career after she noticed the lack of female representation at a local music festival in her hometown and decided to join the scene ready to take over.

She told Gray Area, “I went to a festival early in my life and saw no women on the lineup at all. I had to give it my best to join this world and try and flip that. Now there are so many of us doing our best…When I started it was desolate for females but we’re seeing a big surge now. Men are paying more attention, and women are trying harder to help one another out.”

Now Sitter is an advocate for women in the scene as well as LGBTQ+ youth, a community she identifies with, and supports local charities and animal rescues.

Jessica Audiffred

One of the heaviest new bass artists to come on the scene, already being noticed by Bassrush and Lost Lands, is Mexican-born artist Jessica Audiffred.

Audiffred’s signature blend of bass and trap is a monster in the United States, but it was difficult to break through in Mexico.

She told Forbes, “When I was beginning to produce music, it was so hard for me because I didn’t have it anywhere. I didn’t have any spots for me to play my music here in Mexico City. It was hard for you to produce but then not showcase your own music. That’s why we had to create our own events and festivals, and that’s where we are right now.”

Breaking the mold and carving her name in the bass scene has already garnered Audiffred plenty of dedicated fans who appreciate her brand of authentic production both in her home of Mexico and right here in the States.

Now she’s joining giants like Excision on tour, selling out venues with Riot Ten, and releasing viral tracks that have the headbangers in a neck brace.

Ann Clue

Fans of Boris Brejcha and German techno should know the name Ann Clue.

A musician at heart, Clue’s balance of both the light and dark elements of German techno brings a pure and genuine underground sound that’s rare to hear outside of Europe.

Her passion for the underground goes even further, telling Dancing Astronaut, “I think it’s because Germans have a dark soul and history and we tend to compensate a lot in hidden spaces – where we can lose control and let go of all the darkness.”

She continued, “I think that’s what you feel with techno – especially the type that has its highest peak now. It’s dark, rough, fast-paced, hard, and chaotic. This underground culture shows the darkest side of our souls and nature, which needs to be embraced like the bright side, but we are often afraid to show it or let it come through. Humans often think they have to hide their dark side because it’s not so pretty. But the whole world is about Yin and Yang – the Yin (dark) side needs a lot more attention in order to let go of fear and anxiety. And to see the beauty in it. ”

This understanding of the true culture that makes dark sounds so intriguing makes for an immersive experience unlike any other.

Grab tickets to these industry-shaking performers’ shows at AREA15 here.

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By: Danielle Levy
Title: Three Upcoming Artists Who Are Pushing The Boundaries At AREA15
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Published Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2023 20:32:33 +0000

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Corey James, Thomas Newson – ‘Sinister (Axwell Mi Amor Remode)’

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Just because Halloween is over that doesn’t mean we have to say goodbye to the dark side. In this case, Axwell remodes Corey James & Thomas Newson‘s latest, ‘Sinister’. The track is nothing short of sexy and spooky. With heavy Latino influences and somber yet beautiful vocals. Axwell’s label Axtone released the track this past weekend after charming his sets throughout the Summer.

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The base of the Remode is Mosimann & Antoine Delvig’s Mi Amor, a powerful record that released under Axtone in 2021. The newly added elements bring out the darker, mystical side of a love song. Adding sinister textures and lots of reverb that bring out a flowing element to the track. Moreover, the Swedish House Mafia member still allowed the song to carry an effortless and playful vibe, making it a hit on international dancefloors.

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The trio has been wrecking the Dance scene recently. On top of this massive release, Dutch DJ Thomas Newson earned Rank 33rd on 1001 Tracklists’ Top 101 Producers of 2022 and 2023. In addition, Axwell has been touring with Swedish House Mafia and releasing top hits like ‘Ray of Solar’. Ultimately, Corey James had a mindblowing hit with Steve Angello’s edit of ‘The Underground (House of God)’, climbing through Beatport Top 40.

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Title: Corey James, Thomas Newson – ‘Sinister (Axwell Mi Amor Remode)’
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Published Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2023 12:49:38 +0000

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Apple Music Replay Drops Before Spotify Wrapped

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Apple Music Replay is back for another year, offering users a retrospective of their musical journey. Launched in 2019, the feature underwent a significant update last year, aligning it more closely with the popular Spotify Wrapped. This year’s Replay, accessible through Apple Music’s webpage, provides a comprehensive summary of your most-listened-to songs, artists, albums, and more. To kickstart the musical reflection, Apple has released Replay just days before Spotify is anticipated to unveil its Wrapped stats.

A Web-Centric Experience

Unlike Spotify Wrapped, which boasts highly shareable charts, A.M.R.’s stats lack the same visual appeal for online sharing. Interestingly, these statistics are not directly integrated into the Apple Music app. However, users can still access their 2023 Replay playlist within the app. The Replay feature not only showcases a delightful highlight reel of favorite songs and artists but also includes a milestone tracker, measuring accomplishments such as reaching the milestone of listening to 1,000 songs.

Navigating Your Replay

To view your Replay for the year, simply head to replay.music.apple.com and log in with your Apple ID. The platform provides an in-depth breakdown of your listening habits throughout the year. With Spotify Wrapped set to launch in early December, Apple seems keen on giving Replay a head start, ensuring users get a chance to explore their musical journey before being engulfed by the impending Wrapped stats, widely shared on social media platforms,

For more information, be sure to check out Apple Music’s official website, here.

[H/T] – The Verge

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Published Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 13:52:35 +0000

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